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I just wanted to review this book so you dont have to spend $40.
The book uses a very large font size and is only 130 pages long. i almost shared it but just have a bad feeling and bad divination regarding its sharing so I chose not to do so and will break down the contents here.
The book give very basic instructions on perceiving spirits.
It then has you make a small picture as a shrine which you kneel before with some candles.
you then do misogi purification as one normaly does in shinto practice. One then performs the same shinto etiquette one does towards a shrine in their own home and then visualizes the Yokai.
In practice this is not any different from normal Shinto worship using the Kamidana, but instead of using a Kamidana a picture of the Yokai is used instead.
The book then has examples for about 10 Yokai or so.
There, lol, you just saved $40. In my opinion I was kind of mad with how much a small chapbook was sold to me for $40 teaching Shinto basics pointed toward Yokai.
The pictures inside were kind of cool though, but imo way overpriced.
The book uses a very large font size and is only 130 pages long. i almost shared it but just have a bad feeling and bad divination regarding its sharing so I chose not to do so and will break down the contents here.
The book give very basic instructions on perceiving spirits.
It then has you make a small picture as a shrine which you kneel before with some candles.
you then do misogi purification as one normaly does in shinto practice. One then performs the same shinto etiquette one does towards a shrine in their own home and then visualizes the Yokai.
In practice this is not any different from normal Shinto worship using the Kamidana, but instead of using a Kamidana a picture of the Yokai is used instead.
The book then has examples for about 10 Yokai or so.
There, lol, you just saved $40. In my opinion I was kind of mad with how much a small chapbook was sold to me for $40 teaching Shinto basics pointed toward Yokai.
The pictures inside were kind of cool though, but imo way overpriced.