There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month consists of forty-five days, and represents a system of […]
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Ame-no-Ukihashi Martial Arts Lesson #2: The Second Hiragana Form and the Earth Trigram-Kun
This is our second lesson in Ame-no-Ukihashi, the martial art of the Ninzuwu. If you have not done so already, we strongly advise that you […]
Ame-no-Ukihashi Martial Arts Lesson #1: The First Hiragana Form and the Heaven Trigram-Qian
Ame-no-Ukihashi, a term that means “the floating bridge of heaven,” as found in the Japanese creation myth, is also the name of the esoteric martial […]
History of The Black Dragon Society Reveals An Ancient Shinto Initiatory Rite
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Yuki-onna (Ame-no-ukihashi-hime-no-Mikoto): Tutelary Kami of the Art of Ninzuwu
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How Is The Term Johuta Used in Ninzuwu & What Does It Mean In Japanese?
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Art of Ninzuwu Part 10: In Genghis Khan We Trust feat. Arcane Obscure, Drizzle, and Priscilla -Is Now Available on YouTube!
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Why Is The Mirror A Sacred Emblem In Shinto & What Does This Mean For Ninzuwu Practitioners?
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Remembering the Science of Prayer
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The Sign of Johuta Year 18,002: Begins August 12th 2014
There are eight months in the Calendar of Mu, sometimes referred to as the Nyarzirian Calendar. Each month consists of forty-five days, and represents a system of […]