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The RZA: Do the Knowledge (Tao of the Wu), Part 1

Thursday, October 15, 2009 9:02 AM | 23 comments
By: Ismael AbduSalaam

It’s rare these days that an emcee can share their spiritual and philosophical sides and not be ridiculed for it. The RZA is an obvious exception. The mastermind behind the Wu-Tang Clan added best-selling author to his resume with his first project the Wu-Tang Manual. This Thursday (October 15), he debuts The Tao of the Wu, an autobiographical text detailing lessons RZA’s learned from his humble beginnings in Staten Island, to his ascent to the top of the music and film industries. Along the way there’s been pain, loss, and triumph. Come share in the wisdom of one of Hip-Hop’s most brilliant minds.

 

 

 

 

AllHipHop.com: After the Wu-Tang Manual, was it always in the works to do this sequel or was it something that developed later?

 

RZA: Actually this book was the first idea. The Wu-Tang Manual was to appease the publicist. I wanted to do this first, but they argued that nobody knew me as an author, so maybe it would be smarter to do the Wu-Tang Manual first and then eventually come back and start showing my writing ability.

 

AllHipHop.com: The book posits 7 Pillars as a pathway to gain spiritual enlightenment and peace. How long did it take you to finalize these attributes into a set system?

 

RZA: The 7 Pillars was actually suggested to me by [co-author] Chris Norris. First we thought about 9, being we’re always dealing with 9: 9 chambers of the heart, 9 Wu members and everything like that. But then when we started going through it, we didn’t want to do 5 like it was the 5 Pillars of Islam and we were changing Islam. That’s impossible. The 7 does represent the body of work of the book and the steps that can be taken for a person to gain the wisdom that I’m trying to instill. And I still strongly advocate the 12 Jewels of the Nation of Gods and Earths. I’m not the author of those, but I’m a person that lives by them and they are 12 steps that every man should be able to obtain.

 

The last jewel is happiness. But there’s basically enlightenment, an awakening you gain that leads to freedom. The goal of life is to be happy.

 

AllHipHop.com: Personally, what would you say was the most difficult jewel for you to master?

 

RZA: I’ll say this. To obtain the jewels you must have them mentally, spiritually, and physically. I ain’t going to go into the other planes because that’ll take forever. Now mentally you gain them all in one night simply by memorizing them. Spiritually you can gain them by living it and making sure the next man you come across you don’t infringe on his jewels. But, physically? That’s a difficult task in our society, because you’re not given food, clothing and shelter. So that means I can get knowledge, wisdom, and understanding just from my own studies. But to get freedom, justice, and equality I have to turn to my government for that. And it may be hard to obtain that if they don’t offer it. You may find love in the realm of a woman or children, but if you don’t have food, clothing, and shelter how are you going to find peace? You ain’t going to be at peace or feel free. How are you going to be happy? So you can obtain some of the jewels but if you don’t have all of them, you liable to lack in more than one of them.

 

 

AllHipHop.com: You talk favorably about a lot of the religious stories found in the texts of the major faiths without necessarily endorsing the people who claim to represent them today. As far as religion today, many would argue by nature it is divisive and causes strife. Do you feel those are inherent qualities of religion?

 

RZA: Yeah, I think it is inherent in religion. The word religion, what does it really mean? That’s one question. It basically means to rely on something. If you’re relying on anything other than yourself you’re always gonna have a problem. But, to find the truth, shall we say, that was taught by these different prophets and great men don’t need a religious tradition to prove it. It’s when the traditions get involved that man creates problems. For instance, if I have a tradition to not work on Sunday, and you have a tradition to work on Sunday and we’re in the same country or workplace, we gonna have a religious dispute. You’re saying, “I need you to work, because I’m the boss.” But I’m saying I don’t have to work because of my religion.

 

Yum Kippur was a Jewish holiday [last month] and a lot of people aren’t going to work because the Jews are a big part of the economy that if they don’t work, it ain’t worth going to work! But some people are going to have to go because they don’t fall under the group.

 

Traditions cause the problems. It ain’t nothing that the prophet Muhammad said, the prophet Jesus said, it’s nothing that Moses said in truth we can dispute.

 

I’ll add this to you. The Qur’an says that certain prophets are sent to certain nations. It means that the messages were for certain people. In Moses' day, the people I guess were pretty unclean, and childish in their understanding of life and culture. He had to tell them, “look, when your woman has a period you don’t have sex.” [laughs] If a man discharges on himself he needs to wash, he’s unclean until the evening. In Leviticus, the book of law, you find all kind of things that naturally you’d think someone would do. But somebody whose far from civilization wouldn’t know.

 

I’ll give you one more example. When the prophet Muhammad was teaching the Muslims about the oneness of Allah, he told them don’t kill your daughters and give to the orphans. He was giving this to a people who practiced infanticide and had 360 idols inside the Kaaba. So they needed to be told specifically where their foolishness was at. One thing that comes up in the Hadith that’s interesting is that they had a slave there named Bilal who wasn’t of their culture. He was from Ethiopia, formerly Abyssinia. Muhammad said Bilal’s a natural! Bilal naturally had these characteristics that Muhammad had to teach his people and family to be.

 

So when a prophet’s words are addressed to a group, it may not apply to all the people. There’s no need to tell me thou shall not kill when I’m not a murderer. But for those who are murderers they need to learn that law. There’s no need to tell me thou shall not steal when I’m not a thief. Those who are thieves need that. That’s another thing about religion; who are these words being applied to? Yeah, it can work for everyone, but some are further down the road.

 

AllHipHop.com: On the point about messengers coming to different people, I remember on the History Channel’s Bruce Lee documentary you framed him as being a messenger for how he spread martial arts around the world. Just looking at Hip-Hop culture, do you see any messengers?

 

RZA: There’s a few of us. You got to give respect to the Teacher KRS-One. He opened up a lot of brains. Respect also to Rakim. Gotta give respect to Chuck D. A lot of Hip-Hop emcees are messengers in one way or another. Look at Jay-Z. He describes his life and a lot of things we’ve been through so he adds hope to it. I would say the Wu-Tang Clan is definitely messengers, too. I think we use our lives as examples and beyond our lives. Method Man says in one of his rhymes “Code Red that be Agent Orange/Killing you slow.” Agent orange killing you slow, what is that? But that’s contained in every bottle of orange juice you drink. There’s a message right there [laughs].

 

AllHipHop.com: In the book you mentioned Rakim as an artist whose early work epitomized the core sound of Hip-Hop along with Wu-Tang. Aside from those two, what other acts do you see today that have that pure sound?

 

RZA: I’m not totally familiar with everyone nowadays, so that’s a disadvantage. I’m sure there’s guys out there only doing 50,000-60,000 units that are doing great by our culture. But even when Kanye came with College Dropout and even Graduation, he helped a lot of college students and people in that age bracket. He did good with his lyrics. I was telling my Killarmy guys, who are hardcore and hate every rapper, he speaks directly to a core people we can’t reach. We didn’t go to college, we can’t speak for them. We speak to people who didn’t make it there.

 

Hip-Hop itself has been that voice for the world more than any other form of music. It’s spreading out to rock now. That early Led Zeppelin, people thought they were talking that demonic shit. But now a lot of them are talking about logical and sensible stuff that can be applied in our lives.

 

Clarence 13X aka Father Allah

 

AllHipHop.com: When the Wu-Tang Manual first dropped there were some brothers who had issues with you posting the Lessons [Writer's Note: The core teachings of the Nation of Islam and the Nation of Gods and Earths] in there. I thought that was ironic considering the Lessons got disseminated among the masses simply because the Father [Clarence 13X, founder of the Nation of Gods and Earths] took it out of NOI temples and dispersed it to the people. In that regard, do you feel some of the gods have lost the core principles of the Lessons?

 

RZA: I think there’s only a few. I rarely come across a brother who chastises me. Those who do, it’s normally somebody testing to see if I’m validated or capable of dispersing the knowledge. One person said to me a camel can walk through the eye of a needle before a rich man can make it into heaven. I said yeah, but what is a rich man? If you saying because I’m a rich man I won’t make it to heaven, than you’re forgetting the whole core of your lessons. These Lessons should put you in heaven at once! [laughs] The richness ain’t coming from the money, but from the wealth of knowledge. I think that Jesus quote is a bad translation. I can’t see them saying a rich man don’t make it to heaven. Because really, that’s where heaven as at.

 

In the Holy Qur’an, it’s paradise with palaces of gold. It’s popping in paradise, baby. Milk is flowing down the river, got you wanting to stick a cup in there! [laughs] That’s supreme wealth, ok. The new city of Jerusalem in Revelations, the streets are made of gold, not just the palaces.

 

But brothers tried to use the rich thing on me like there’s something wrong with me because I got money and he don’t. My money doesn’t make me. My knowledge comes first from being in the struggle and living that savage life. I was able to take knowledge and apply it to my life and free my poverty. Without knowledge of self I’d be like everyone else. Knowledge without application is like a gun without bullets. You have to apply it. I’m not scared to apply it. I’m not scared to say who I am, either.

 

Dirty wasn’t afraid either, when he got on the awards show and said the black man is god. That’s what he believed. Whether he could prove it or not, he believed it in his heart and stood for what he believed. And at the time he was acting like a bastard [laughs].

 

I’m grateful that the Wu was able to spread the knowledge. Poppa Wu is one of the older brothers of the Nation and one of the earliest to learn it. I met some of the first Nine Born [Writer’s Note: The first converts to the Nation of Gods and Earths] and they all complimented me for what I did. They think I helped bring more students in recent years to them than any other source. I didn’t do it for them to have a big school. I just put the knowledge out there.

 

It doesn’t matter if they go to the Nation of Gods and Earths to get it, go to the church to get it, or the mosque. There’s people now reading the Bhagavad Gita [Writer’s Note: An essential scripture of Hindu religion]. To me, all of these are paths to the same destination. Don’t let nobody stop you from joining that path. The Nation of Gods and Earths is definitely a path to get on. The mosque too, and the studies of the Bhagavad Gita and the Vedas [A sacred Hindu scripture]. But you know what, you can do it as simple as people have been doing in America for the last 400 years, and pick up your Holy Bible.

 

AllHipHop.com: Referencing the Bible, let’s look at the Creation myth. In it, when man got that enlightenment, the angels said that man has become like god, one of us knowing good and evil. With that point of reference what do you think is more difficult: to continue to live righteously once you get that enlightenment or first having your mind open enough to accept that truth?

 

RZA: Man is a mixture of flesh and spirit. So the angels ain’t have to worry about the flesh. That’s why Jesus had to come 2000 years later and say the flesh is what’s weak. The flesh is what gets hungry, horny, it itches. The flesh is looking for its own pleasing. It’s the pleasing of the flesh that causes man to get off his course of living righteous.

 

So then his greed comes in. It’s like a kid keeps going in the refrigerator after eating, yo you just ate! [laughs] They’re not hungry really, but their flesh is causing them to psychologically react. They say power leads to corruption. It shouldn’t but when the flesh gets involved, yeah. It starts to feel greater than another piece of flesh. It needs more land. You don’t need more nothing. You need more money, for what? They’re just getting it to control more people. The most powerful thing a man of power can feel is to have control and have others prostrate before him.

 

It’s like that sample in Chamber Music, where it says the greatest thing a man can feel is to have another man prostrate before you. In the Bible it says you should never do that, only prostrate before God. But an evil man who’s egotistical like you said and knows good and evil and has these god like qualities, wants to replace god with himself!

 

Nimrod was the first one to do it. He challenged Abraham and Abraham said look you’re no more God than me! Just because you have all these people following you you think you’re God himself? You want to take God’s credit, than make the sun come out the other side of the world tomorrow. Just do that one simple thing for me. Make a gnat right now [laughs]. You can’t do it. Of course he can’t. There’s mass everywhere, because it’s already in existence.

 

Part 2 Coming Soon, where the RZA reveals new details on Ol' Dirty Bastard's death, marriage, his mother, and the greatest achievements of his life.


Comments

 

Sovietnam said:

where the wu fans at?

you girls like cucci main lol
October 15, 2009 10:01 AM
 

Allahschild said:

@ Sovietnam

LOL I've noticed in my short time working here that people will argue and comment back and forth for hours on what they hate as opposed to thought-provoking or positive content. Just the way it is.

-Ismael AbduSalaam

October 15, 2009 10:05 AM
 

GODBODY7474 said:

very deep. I dunno RZA , religion is a joke but it is neccessary because mankind would be savages without it. sad but true. Its just another way for people to explain the unexplainable.....to justify their struggles in an otherwise cold, meaningless, odd existence....Just say that you dont know brother.
October 15, 2009 10:06 AM
 

TYBO2020 said:

DEEP. KNOWLEDGE/WISDOM/OVERSTANDING
October 15, 2009 10:14 AM
 

Sharp_Shooter said:

The Rza is a deep guy. I studied the lessons of the Nation of The God of Earths, and it's a lot of truth in the lessons. It's all about applying it to you and making your life better using the lessons. I think i might check out this book.
October 15, 2009 10:17 AM
 

Sharp_Shooter said:

And when you use religion, you is relying on something to come and save you, rather than saving yourself. It's all about Knowledge, cause it's the basic foundation of all things in existence.
October 15, 2009 10:19 AM
 

Allahschild said:

@ Sharp_Shooter

I'd definitely recommend picking up the book. It's well written and you can get through in a day. Lots of interesting side stories about the Wu, of course.
October 15, 2009 10:22 AM
 

Saint_Sinatra said:

Seriously good read, AHH. For a man of 27 years who kinda grew up off the Wu, the RZA has always been a pillar of knowledge. Him and the Wu are some of the main reasons I can't get with the radio these days. There is no substance. Just a buncha hot air...
October 15, 2009 10:48 AM
 

JUDAH NAZURA said:

religion is to be understood...not blindly followed.

Thats why the ignorant 2/3rd nicca sees religion as a joke..becuz he lacks understanding..

hes seeking a god without..instead of knowing the GOD within..

You will never see a god without..

Man is a siritual being who needs to have a physical counterpart to dwell in the physical realm..

seek to understand the tenets of religion..not DOGMA and CREED..

But the basics of what said religion..


example..Christians who seek a "god" to come save them..expect whiteman jeezus to come and atke them to heaven..

they say he was crucified..and died for the sins of the world..


if they Overstood the etaching.. they would see that this Jeezus is actually talking about MAN..

Man must kill his lower self and resurrect as a spiritual being and thus become one with the Father who is the MIND

for all is mental...


those who deny dont know them selves..

learn the self..and religion will be understood...

LEARN THE SELF!!

SHALOM,
October 15, 2009 11:18 AM
 

BKLYNMANN77 said:

The RZA is a genius at amost everything he touches. Very intelligent dude. I'm copping this book for sure.
October 15, 2009 11:19 AM
 

liquidswords95 said:

The Abbot always drop knowledge, i dealt with the 5 percent nation laws and degrees, and the 12 jewels, law and order, Supreme Alphabets it's all helpful in life, it gives you a better understanding of your history and who the Blackman truly is? I salute the Gods and Earths, the ones that follow the lessons, not the ones thats in it to seem cool.
October 15, 2009 12:14 PM
 

UrbanRebel88 said:

The Rza has always spreaded knowledge that was critical to ppl understanding along with tha rest of the wu, i grew up listening to them and read between the lines, powerful messages, and with this book i'm sure he has alot more,

.................i wonder if he mentions the time when rae rolled up to this interviewers car and sucka punched his ass for talking bad bout the wu lol
October 15, 2009 12:23 PM
 

BKLYNMANN77 said:

@URBANREBEL88

Was that Rae, or Masta Killa back in the day. Maybe two different situations, cause Masta Killa also ran up on a journalist who was talking sh*t in a mag. about them lol.


Wu was really living they lyrics back then. Thats why so many people were drawn to them, cause they always stayed true to themselves
October 15, 2009 1:23 PM
 

Distrakt said:

October 15, 2009 1:43 PM
 

BlackPeople 1 said:

rza should write a column on here.
i saw the thing he did where he was talking about ghost and lawsuit.


October 15, 2009 2:29 PM
 

Sincere7X said:

Wu-Tang! Wu-Tang! Wu-Tang!!!  

5% MCs: Rakim, Big Daddy Kane, Poor Righteous Teachers, Brand Nubian, Busta Rhymes, Nas and Wu-Tang Clan....the BIG 7, ironically.  And yeah, I know there were others. (lol)  

Wu-Tang Clan had an interesting methodology, combine The Lessons with the grittiness of the streets and put martial art and other movie bites in the mix.

Pretty cool commentary RZA, and congratulations on you and the Clan's works.        
October 15, 2009 3:24 PM
 

StoneFaced said:

Good, interesting read. The Rza is the truth.
October 15, 2009 6:46 PM
 

GODBODY7474 said:

JUDAH NAZURA, what is yo definition of spirit?....im just curious to your response
October 15, 2009 11:05 PM
 

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RegalRZA said:

Hello,

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As a way of recognizing that you have covered The Tao of Wu, we want to give you the first opportunity to spread the word about this contest.

If you would be interested in doing a post about it on your blog or covering it on your website, please e-mail rza@regal-literary.com for more details on the special offer.

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