The term Vasuh is a ninzuwu word but has connection to all cultures through the world. In Ninzuwu philosophy; the Vasuh letters also known as the Dehfu “books of life.” Are kept and copied by Johuta meaning”song of purification or the spirit of life”. The term Dehfu is derived from the Sanskrit tafu, which means “make fire.” Johuta ”song of purification” teaches that what has fire also has life. This can be seen in the first vasuh letter zhee which means “light of the goddess”; similar to the Holy Spirit in Christianity. Also the Chakras also represent the Archangels.
In Hinduism: The Term Vasuh is similar to the Hinduism word “Vasu” which are attendant deities of Indra, and later Vishnu. They are eight elemental gods representing aspects of nature, representing cosmic natural phenomenon. The name Vasu means ‘Dweller’ or ‘Dwelling’…. Vasu is also the name of the eighth chakra group) of Melakarta ragas in Carnatic music. The names of chakras are based on the numbers associated with each name. In this case, there are 8 Vasus and hence the eighth chakra is Vasu”; 8 elemental gods including Indra equal nine deities in all.
Indra is often associated with the “lightning bolt.” In the Ivory Tablets of the Crow (Ninzuwu philosophy text) describes the nine Vasuh letters and the Soul of Fire Prayer, as a lightning bolt:
“Stay with the Soul of Fire. It is a Prayer of Fire that has been preserved. From a time that was before time.It is the Power of Lightening. Crooked in its shape (big Dipper). It is the Prayer of Fire.”
In Norrish: Eindri, the name used in the Edda text for the European and Norse “god” called Thor, was remarkably close to the Hindu god, Indra. The Indian Vedas, which were inspired by the Lemurian and Sumerian legends and accounts, describe Indra as tall, fair, invincible, and armed with a bolt.
In Sumerian/ Ancient Mesopotamia: Indra name also derived from the Sumerian title of Sakh for the Father-god In-Dur as the enthroned Lord. In Sumerian legends The Dur of In-dur is the Bowl of Utu or bowl of the Sun (chakras) was believed by some to be the Holy Grail. Interestingly, this bowl, dedicated to the Sun god, has eight lines. This is similar to the Vasuh petroglyphs appearing in the Ivory Tablets as the eight Vasuh letters are all emanations of the first, which means light of the goddess.
In Buddhism: In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Marici is a deva or bodhisattva associated with light and the sun. ). In Taoism and Chinese folk religion, Marici is known under the epithet of the Lady of Dipper Mother.
In Taoism, Doumu remains a popular deity and is often referred to as Queen of Heaven.She is also revered as the mother of the Nine Emperor Gods who are represented by the nine stars in the Beidou constellation.[3] Legend has it that one spring day a queen went to bath in a pond. Upon entering she suddenly felt “moved” and nine lotus buds rose from the pond. Each of these lotus buds opened to reveal a star which then became the Beidou constellation (Big Dipper).
Those who are interested should also take into consideration that the Art of Ninzuwu is founded upon nine schools, which contain eighty-one degrees. These nine schools are based on the Nine Books of Dreams, which are listed in the Ivory Tablets of the Crow:
“The following are the Nine Books of Xuz, who some men call the Dehfu, Books of Life. It is only by proper use of this language can one access the realms of knowing. Take these words with caution. Only exercise them after they are remembered:
(1st) Zhee. It is the first letter appearing in the Vasuh language. It means light of the goddess. Pronounced eehzz.
(2nd) Aum. It is the second letter in the language of Vasuh. It can be used to carry the powers of the first symbol to any distant location. It can also be used to send and read the thoughts of others. Pronounced moo-ah.
(3rd) Tuu. It is a symbol of protection and increases vitality. It is the third letter in the holy language. Nothing more can be said about this symbol. Pronounced oot
(4th) Hmu. Increases sexual energy and the eyesight. It is the fourth letter in the Vasuh language. Some have used this letter to travel to other worlds. Pronounced you-mmh-ha.
(5th) Bnhu. It is the fifth letter in the Vasuh language, and controls all things concerning the increase of one’s wealth. It can also connect the user to the language of plants, and knows how to heal the internal organs of the body. Pronounced whoo-nn-bee.
(6th) Phe. It is the sixth letter in the language of Vasuh. It affects the quality of the emotions and useful for the arts of levitation. Pronounced eh-ph.
(7th) Nzu. It is the seventh letter in the language of Vasuh. Can be used as a protective shield, or to heal cuts and wounds. Pronounced ooh-zz-nn.
(8th) lewhu. It is the eighth letter in the language of Vasuh. It is used in initiating one to the divine energies of the stars. Pronounced ooh-wel.
(9th) Shki. It is the ninth letter in the language of the Vasuh, and pertains to putting someone in a jar, or a gate, or a vessel. It can also be used to send death energy into an event, person, or object. Pronounced eek-hss.”
The interesting thing about the nine Vasuh letters is that they represents Nine Dreams, or Nine Levels of Experience, and on each level exists all Nine letters. Based on such, we can liken the Nine Dreams to Nine Spheres, each containing the nine Vasuh letters. So in the letter Zhee are each of the nine Vasuh letters. In the letter Shki are also each of the nine letters. In other words, each Vasuh letters has nine levels. The Tao Te Ching is perfectly describes each of the eighty-one degrees that are embodied in the nine Vasuh letters.
When a person enters the initiatory process presented in the Ivory Tablets of the Crow, and complete such, they have been initiated into the Vasuh letter Shki and are beginning to ascend to as higher knowledge. Notice what is mentioned in the Ivory Tablets of the Crow:
“The mind must learn how to raise itself up and meet its reflection in the realm of light.”
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