voodoo . o.O
hmmm . what to write today . OH YEAAH . i've heard of this neat thing that people used to do in the past . it sounds kinda freaky actually . more like scary =-=''
ohh well , here's the gist of it .
there was actually this ritual called 'kodoku' in japanese . in this ritual, their normal supplies are
insects . lo and behold . off all things ,
INSECTS .
anyways , the caster; the person who started the ritual will gather alot of insects like .... centipedes, ants, cockroaches etc and put them all in to a jar . then, you dig a hole in the ground and put the jar in it .
leave it there for like 3 months and then you dig it up again . you'll only see a single insect left. that is the result of
kodoku.
why is there only one insect left ? common knowledge. the insects can not survive without food for three whole months. that's why they devour each other, with only the strongest alive. quite a cruel technique don't you think ? even if it's insects, it's tragic =-=''
with that only insect left alive, the owner will be rich with the insect's 'wealth' but in return he must feed it. with human flesh. if the owner is to obsessed with his riches and neglects that particular insect, the insect devours its owner. creepy eh ?\
the owner can also use this insect to
kill the person that he hates the most . a perfect murder weapon . how does he kill? most of the cases , the owner will deliver an unknown package full of money to the person he despise. he will then hide the insect within the package, of course, not feeding it at all. so, when the person gets the package, he will celebrate with his sudden strike of luck, but in the end, he will be killed. by an insect.
who knows ? this might be the reason to all of the mystery murders that were shown on television a few years back .
but if you wana know what i think....IT'S WAYYY TOO CREEPY T-T . but truthfully, i wass quite facinated with this story . but i would never ponder on this in the future .
>-<'' this is a very rarely used voodoo trick in the olden ages and is probably gone today .
SO DON'T DO THIS AT HOME KIDS ;DD