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A rare treatise of Ame-no-Ukihashi, an esoteric martial form held sacred by practitioners of the Art of Ninzuwu. 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.
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Messiah'el Bey (also known as Warlock Asylum) is a Shinto Priest in the Art of Ninzuwu lineage. He conducts Ninzuwu ceremonies, healing sessions, and various workshops on Ninzuwu-Shinto practices. Bey has written a wide variety of works on Ninzuwu culture, and other aspects of mysticism and esoteric practices found in ancient China, Japan, and Mesopotamia.Product details
- ASIN : B00LBB29NI
- Publisher : Messiah'el Bey
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- Publication date : June 25, 2014
- Edition : 1st
- Language : English
- File size : 2.4 MB
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 163 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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Originally from Long Island, New York, Messiah’el Bey is a Ninzuwu researcher and writer that has studied various cultural, religious, and spiritual traditions from an early age. He is widely known for his work as an artist that is recognized under the pseudonym Warlock Asylum.
Bey has documented and explored the theological systems of Ancient Mesopotamia, Japan, Native American, and Mexican spiritualism. He spent several years in the study of martial science. Currently, Bey lives in New York City and is an avid activist of Ninzuwu culture and spiritualism.