Appearances in Asian culture
Souce Bolas de fuego de Naga
I have always been interested in Asian culture, its architecture, its gastronomy, its education, its bonsai, its anime and its mysticism; and in the latter I think they surpass any culture, or can be compared to the Hindu with its large number of spirits and deities.
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In medieval China they were described as "Pearls that shone over stagnant bodies of water" and were so recurrent that pavilions were built to admire them from the shores of Xinkai lakes.
Souce Estos japoneses siendo Capos del horror desde tiempos ancestrales.
There are several yokai that can be interpreted as apparitions in the form of a fireball, such as ubagabi, which is the spirit of an old woman who stole oil from the hiraoka chapel and as punishment fell a curse that made her lose her body and wander like a ball of light that terrifies people by following them to feed on their souls, but that disappears if you say out loud aburazashi – oil can, this myth makes me super creative I think they won, scary but fun.
Souce Fireball in the lagoons
One hypothesis is that the places where this phenomenon was so common no longer exist, the bodies of water have been transformed and sanitized to meet the needs of the human settlements that continue to grow throughout the world, unaltered swamps and swamps where matter organic matter that can break down slowly are increasingly rare.
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