Literature
The Ivory Tablets of the Crow
The Ivory Tablets of the Crow is the initiatory rite of the Art of Ninzuwu, a spiritual practice said to have originated during the prehistoric times. a The primordial beings, being the keepers of the sacred knowledge, shared this technology with mankind in the mathematical language of dreams and other practices that are closely associated with what is known today as Ninzuwu. It was by the use of the mathematical language of dreams, that an initiate can interpret and communicate with the same forces that they are being influenced by, and what deity that they may call upon for clarity, but also how transmute their own DNA and evolve in being. This is the meaning of the Tablets of Destinies, also known as the Yi Jing.
The Yi Jing Apocrypha of Genghis Khan
The Yi Jing Apocrypha of Genghis Khan is a working companion of the Ivory Tablets of the Crow and a rare translation of the I Ching (Book of Changes). Originally, it was thought to be circulated and developed by members of Black Dragon Society in their investigation of the Art of Ninzuwu (Yi Jing Sorcery).The Art of Ninzuwu is a very powerful transformaional process and is said to be one of the oldest forms of magical practice in the world.The Yi Jing Apocrypha of Genghis Khan also reveals the historical authenticity of what appears in the Ivory Tablets of the Crow and how it is applied to Yi Jing divination. The book gives a thorough, yet mystical, explanation of each of the sixty-four hexagrams and compares them to the Sixty-Four Letters of Genghis Khan. The book also explores the spiritual side of Genghis Khan and his connections to shamanism. Formulas for accessing the vibration of the hexagrams are given, as well as, advanced initiatory practices of Ninzuwu.
The Armor of Amaterasu Ohkami
The Armor of Amaterasu Ohkami is a collection of essays on the advanced practices of Shinto Magic, according to the Art of Ninzuwu Tradition. The reader should have a working knowledge of the Art of Ninzuwu and its philosophy. This text is not for the beginner. It can, however, be used as a reference for those interested in Esoteric Shinto.
Ame no Ukihashi: The Ancient Martial Art of Ninzuwu
A rare treatise of Ame-no-Ukihashi, an esoteric martial form held sacred by many marial artists. Developed and named after its founder, Ame-no-Ukihashi-hime-no-Mikoto, during the Heian period, it is the only martial art based on the supernatural abilities of the Yuki Onna. This book discusses the history and philosophy of Ame-no-Ukihashi in great detail. The sacred dance of Ame-no-Murakumo-no-Tsurugi, martial poses hidden in the hiragana script, which form a series of katas used in the development of clairvoyant abilities and self-transformation, is described and its corresponding force of influence. The fundamental principles of Ame-no-Ukihashi are clearly illustrated by more than 40 photos. Shinto priest in the Art of Ninzuwu lineage, author Messiah’el Bey (Warlock Asylum), provides a unique look into a knowledge that was once thought to be extinct.
