For 100 days, you do the sincerity rite and nothing else to contact the Nine Tail Fox Spirit. In English. A SECRET FROM THE FOX SOCIETY. From ancient shamanism arose the far reaching and yet secretive cult of the Fox Immortal. Very few in reality know it. Evolving in the wild forests and mountains of North East China in the Beima schools of animal totem spirits where the powerful Fox family ruled over even the tiger, snake, bird, wolf and other deities, the Fox School reached as far as Korea, Japan and Thailand. The Fox is one of the personal teachers of the members of our school. Interestingly and perhaps not coincidentally, Hu Xian was the chief totem and rumoured mother of the founder of Japanese onmyodo. One of the noted characteristics of the disciples of the Fox is that they are fascinating. They have a certain something. I could name a few well known Hong Kong stars who are devotees. But in probability the HK fox cult is a bit of a money scam. You co...
It is a bit of a cliche in Wuxia novels and 1980s Hong Kong movies, but the peach Wood sword is a real item of Daoist magic. I've personally seen it immediately disintegrate goetic style spirits here in England. It is a powerful weapon indeed. Yet not many understand its origin or its symbolism. The Peach makes a frequent appearance in Taoist iconography. Dao, the word for peach, is a homophone of Dao, the Way. The Peach has come to symbolise the ultimate fruit of the Dao, Longevity and immortality. The peach Wood sword will be forever associated with Feicheng in Shandong Province in China where Tao Shan, Peach Mountain stands. One Taoist god, Nanji Laoren the Southern Pole Old Gentleman or more simply, Nanji Xian, is always said to carry a large peach plucked from an ancient tree in Feicheng. Nanji is pictured as a diminutive old man with whispy beard and large forehead. Holding a Daoist staff and a peach. The Peach isn't giant as most assume but appears big because of Nanj...
The Five Ghosts are a common form of practice in most magical schools of Daoism.. They belong to the Lower necromantic rites of Maoshan and are vital as a force in Yinshan magic. Yinshan has its own Yinshan Laozu Patriarch, a terrifying deity and ancestral master of Ghost or Yin Mountain. It has an especially elaborate art of Five Ghosts. Take the Five Ghosts Calling Soul Spells. As you probably know, the Chinese divide the day into 12 two hour shi periods. In this spell there are 12 Five Ghost talismans that each have varying effects to seize, control and bewitch the soul of the target, perhaps an enemy sorcerer or a murderer for example. Shown here are two such for rhe Chen and Si hours. To learn more and possibly join our research and practice society, email me.
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