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Category: Jomon period
Why Is The Mirror A Sacred Emblem In Shinto & What Does This Mean For Ninzuwu Practitioners?
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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 […]
The Jomon Period
Since the Art of Ninzuwu is said to be a spiritual practice originating in the Jomon period, I thought it would be good to review […]
Yata no Kagami Ceremony of Astral Projection: A Public Invitation- April 28th 2014
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Shinto: The Religion of the Ancient Sumerians
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Question From Our Readers: What is Shinto? Is It A Religion?
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Art of Ninzuwu Part 3: Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi (The Sword of Ninzuwu) is Now Available on YouTube
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The Shinto Perspective on the Act of Masturbation: The Land of Yomi
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The Tengu: Protectors of the Shinto Mysteries & Founders of the Art of Ninzuwu
The Tengu are supernatural creatures of both Buddhist and Shinto lore, often taking the form of a bird-like creature, combined with some human characteristics. This […]