Ye Magick Mirrour of Old Japan is a unique little book about the Japanese convention of hallowed mirrors. The book was secretly imprinted in 97 duplicates and it depends on a talk conveyed at a Meeting of the Sette holden at Limmer's Hotel (from where we likewise got the Limmer's Gin Punch) on Friday, December 2, 1892.
In Japan mirrors had an impossible to miss place in the public arena and other worldliness. Mirrors were regularly brightened and encompassed with blooms like we see symbols from the West enriched, and some of them are advised to have mystical properties. This book delves into the exceptional properties. It appears that because of an old procedure some Japanese mirrors can present examples or pictures, not to the spectator but rather at the mirror's appearance in the room, if the light source is perfect.
In Japan mirrors had an impossible to miss place in the public arena and other worldliness. Mirrors were regularly brightened and encompassed with blooms like we see symbols from the West enriched, and some of them are advised to have mystical properties. This book delves into the exceptional properties. It appears that because of an old procedure some Japanese mirrors can present examples or pictures, not to the spectator but rather at the mirror's appearance in the room, if the light source is perfect.
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