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7/3/2025, 3:17:32 AM
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>Haniwa were originaly painted in red lacquer, and buried people were also covered with red dyes. This is thought to be because red has strong associated with blood, thus life.
It’s kinda ironic how people sometimes ended up using lead and mercury based dyes for that.
>A popular line of thinking in Japanese popular religion is this kind of all religions are the same. They guy summarized this thinking as "kami and buddhas are the same and Jesus was some kind of buddha". So many do not particularly care about what particular manifestations of this "all the same" are.
That reminds me of what some neo-pagans believe, that all gods are real.
Apparently there’s a Japanese fortune teller who thinks there’ll be an earthquake in Japan in a few days. /x/ has a thread about it up right now >>>/x/40631585
Will you still be in Japan then? Should I try casting a protection spell on you? Xolotl is considered a god of ollin, or oscillating movement, which earthquakes are a type of.
>Haniwa were originaly painted in red lacquer, and buried people were also covered with red dyes. This is thought to be because red has strong associated with blood, thus life.
It’s kinda ironic how people sometimes ended up using lead and mercury based dyes for that.
>A popular line of thinking in Japanese popular religion is this kind of all religions are the same. They guy summarized this thinking as "kami and buddhas are the same and Jesus was some kind of buddha". So many do not particularly care about what particular manifestations of this "all the same" are.
That reminds me of what some neo-pagans believe, that all gods are real.
Apparently there’s a Japanese fortune teller who thinks there’ll be an earthquake in Japan in a few days. /x/ has a thread about it up right now >>>/x/40631585
Will you still be in Japan then? Should I try casting a protection spell on you? Xolotl is considered a god of ollin, or oscillating movement, which earthquakes are a type of.
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