[…] like I said, I don’t judge the woman for selling a schtick to survive and that includes psychologically. It’s a terrible thing to be cut off from one’s people. It’s a terrible thing that a different line of her people chose to glom themselves into a multikult called “white” rendering their descendants culturally aimless. So while she was alive, I could see how the trauma could influence her and her followers to cling to something, anything, that looked like a spiritual home. However, because the corruption got out of hand, young women were raped in these groups, and the nastiness of it all became too much to tolerate as harmless hippies having a drum circle.
Lessons From Granny Mochi – NHK WORLD-JAPAN
For over 30 years, Kuwata Misao has brought people happiness with her homemade sasa-mochi rice cakes, but at 94-years-old, she’s looking to retire.
A Flower Arrangement In a Small Blue-green Vase
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Let’s read ancient spells: Protection against the spirits – YouTube
Arden reads and analyzes a protection charm from a book from the Museum of Witchcraft and Magic.
Spider Oil for binding: A witchcraft recipe – YouTube
Arden’s recipe and instructions for Spider Oil, for binding.