If you want to worship Tamamo-no-Mae, you can start by reclaiming the mirrors that were used to harm her.
>Ungaikyō
Seen as a priestly tool, it was the sanctified mirror used to reveal her true nature as a Kitsune.
The foolish men saw a celestial being with deadly charm and nine tails, and called Her a demoness. Does this make the mirror, a tool used to hurt our Goddess, evil? No! It only shows the foolishness of the men who casted her calamitous nature away!
The Ungaikyō is a tool that reveals one true self. Tonight, stand before a mirror and gaze deeply into your own image. See it twist as it reveals your inner nature, and proclaim it so:
>"A mirror does not lie, and it does not judge."
>"In the hands of Her enemies, it was a weapon of exposure."
>"In our hands, it becomes a sacred relic."
>"I see my true self, what I am loved and feared for, and make the power my own."
The tragedy of Tamamo-no-Mae was not that her true form was revealed. The tragedy was that she lived in a world too small, too frightened, and too ignorant to be able to gaze upon that truth without screaming.