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4 hours ago, chamfer said:

 

Magic is neutral. Not trying to promote his shop.

Interesting, he mixes magical techniques and religious beliefs, in a way, he's a chaos magician.

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3 hours ago, Huat Zai said:

Interesting, he mixes magical techniques and religious beliefs, in a way, he's a chaos magician.

My view is he is more of thai occult side with a mix of hindu gods just like that taiwan guy which i previously mentioned.

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2 minutes ago, Huat Zai said:

It sounds like she's a very good cold reader..

Agree.... she is also good in been dramatic in which what most tv audience wants to watch.

 

But this show really put us occultists in a bad spot. Like we are a bunch of clowns or swindlers. The real ones prefer to be low profile. Just my thoughts.

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5 minutes ago, chamfer said:

Agree.... she is also good in been dramatic in which what most tv audience wants to watch.

 

But this show really put us occultists in a bad spot. Like we are a bunch of clowns or swindlers. The real ones prefer to be low profile. Just my thoughts.

Disinformation has kept us safe for generation, and it will for as long as the general public is a threat to us. While it does make the job of initial seekers more difficult, it's also serves as an important lesson for beginners, don't believe anything at face value.

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Personal experience is that focusing too much on your past lives is not a good thing, there is good reason why you don't carry those memories over.

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Japan’s ‘killing stone’ splits in two, releasing superstitions amid the sulphur springs

 

Legend has it there is an evil spirit trapped in the Sessho-seki stone, so what happens now that the stone is broken?

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Tamamo-no-mae is confronted by a warrior as she turned into an evil fox with nine tails in this woodblock art by Yashima Gakutei. The ‘killing stone’ said to contain her body in Japan has split.
Photograph: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. H. O. Havemeyer Collection

 

Predictions of dark forces being unleashed by an evil vixen hung over social media in Japan on Monday after a famous volcanic rock said to kill anyone who comes into contact with it was found split in two.

According to the mythology surrounding the Sessho-seki, or killing stone, the object contains the transformed corpse of Tamamo-no-Mae, a beautiful woman who had been part of a secret plot hatched by a feudal warlord to kill Emperor Toba, who reigned from 1107-1123.

 

Legend has it that her true identity was an evil nine-tailed fox whose spirit is embedded in the hunk of lava, located in an area of Tochigi prefecture, near Tokyo, famous for its sulphurous hot springs.

Its separation into two roughly equal parts, believed to have occurred within the past few days, has spooked online users who noted that, according to folklore, the stone continually spews poisonous gas – hence its name.

While the stone was said to have been destroyed, and its spirit exorcised by a Buddhist monk who scattered its pieces across Japan, many Japanese prefer to believe that its home is on the slopes of Mount Nasu.

Visitors to the area, a popular sightseeing spot, recoiled in horror at the weekend after witnesses posted photos of the fractured stone, a length of rope that had been secured around its circumference lying on the ground.

“I feel like I’ve seen something that shouldn’t be seen,” one Twitter user said in a post that has attracted almost 170,000 likes.

While others speculated that the demon spirit of Tamamo-no-Mae had been resurrected after almost 1,000 years, local media said cracks had appeared in the rock several years ago, possibly allowing rainwater to seep inside and weaken its structure.

The stone, which was registered as a local historical site in 1957, was mentioned in Matsuo Basho’s seminal work The Narrow Road to the Deep North, and has inspired a Noh play, a novel and an anime film.

Masaharu Sugawara, the head of a local volunteer guide group, told the Yomiuri Shimbun it was a “shame” the stone had split because it was a symbol of the area, but agreed that nature had simply taken its course.

Local and national government officials will meet to discuss the stone’s fate, according to the Shimotsuke Shimbun. The newspaper quoted a Nasu tourism official as saying he would like to see the Sessho-seki restored to its original form – presumably with its demonic inhabitant sealed within.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/07/japans-killing-stone-splits-in-two-releasing-superstitions-and-toxic-gases

 

Oh Fuck, like a world-wide pandemic, war, threats of a world war, threats of a nuclear war, hyper-inflation, at the start of the year isn't enough...

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On 3/9/2022 at 6:48 PM, Huat Zai said:

Japan’s ‘killing stone’ splits in two, releasing superstitions amid the sulphur springs

 

Legend has it there is an evil spirit trapped in the Sessho-seki stone, so what happens now that the stone is broken?

3450.jpg?width=620&quality=85&auto=forma

Tamamo-no-mae is confronted by a warrior as she turned into an evil fox with nine tails in this woodblock art by Yashima Gakutei. The ‘killing stone’ said to contain her body in Japan has split.
Photograph: The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. H. O. Havemeyer Collection

 

Predictions of dark forces being unleashed by an evil vixen hung over social media in Japan on Monday after a famous volcanic rock said to kill anyone who comes into contact with it was found split in two.

According to the mythology surrounding the Sessho-seki, or killing stone, the object contains the transformed corpse of Tamamo-no-Mae, a beautiful woman who had been part of a secret plot hatched by a feudal warlord to kill Emperor Toba, who reigned from 1107-1123.

 

Legend has it that her true identity was an evil nine-tailed fox whose spirit is embedded in the hunk of lava, located in an area of Tochigi prefecture, near Tokyo, famous for its sulphurous hot springs.

Its separation into two roughly equal parts, believed to have occurred within the past few days, has spooked online users who noted that, according to folklore, the stone continually spews poisonous gas – hence its name.

While the stone was said to have been destroyed, and its spirit exorcised by a Buddhist monk who scattered its pieces across Japan, many Japanese prefer to believe that its home is on the slopes of Mount Nasu.

Visitors to the area, a popular sightseeing spot, recoiled in horror at the weekend after witnesses posted photos of the fractured stone, a length of rope that had been secured around its circumference lying on the ground.

“I feel like I’ve seen something that shouldn’t be seen,” one Twitter user said in a post that has attracted almost 170,000 likes.

While others speculated that the demon spirit of Tamamo-no-Mae had been resurrected after almost 1,000 years, local media said cracks had appeared in the rock several years ago, possibly allowing rainwater to seep inside and weaken its structure.

The stone, which was registered as a local historical site in 1957, was mentioned in Matsuo Basho’s seminal work The Narrow Road to the Deep North, and has inspired a Noh play, a novel and an anime film.

Masaharu Sugawara, the head of a local volunteer guide group, told the Yomiuri Shimbun it was a “shame” the stone had split because it was a symbol of the area, but agreed that nature had simply taken its course.

Local and national government officials will meet to discuss the stone’s fate, according to the Shimotsuke Shimbun. The newspaper quoted a Nasu tourism official as saying he would like to see the Sessho-seki restored to its original form – presumably with its demonic inhabitant sealed within.

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/mar/07/japans-killing-stone-splits-in-two-releasing-superstitions-and-toxic-gases

 

Oh Fuck, like a world-wide pandemic, war, threats of a world war, threats of a nuclear war, hyper-inflation, at the start of the year isn't enough...

 

hong kan liao.....

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