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Voodoo Service Guide



In the laboratory of the Kailash Commandery, work on the artifact painting “Voodoo Service Guide” has been completed. The character's name is Thutmui.
The service guide is depicted in the working environment of a voodoo sorcerer. This is a cult space (temple) with figures of idols made of wood, bones and teeth. The vessel with blood refers to some voodoo practices. The ghostly arms and legs behind Tutmuya’s back indicate influences on the subtle planes that are produced due to the energy released by living beings. There are also tropical plants with large flowers that have psychedelic effects. Some of the plant leaves are decorated with ritual stripes; such leaves can be used as clothing for priests during rituals.
Thutmui has the appearance of a Limurian. He wears a short tunic, decorated with designs similar to Maori tattoos. The service guide's body itself is covered with tattoos. The bracelets on the forearms, wrists, ankles, and the necklace on the neck are made from pieces of bones, teeth and tendons. Tutmui has piercings on her head - metal earrings in her ears, bone plates in her lips, eyebrows, nose, and on the folds of the skin on the top of her head.
The picture helps create a setting (position of the assemblage point), which allows you to receive information about voodoo magic, actively engage in the professional processes of voodoo sorcerers (due to the active right hemisphere) and make an impact on the world - effectively engage in healing, work with life situations, learn to create and use Voodoo artifacts. Artifacts of voodoo magic are created, as a rule, from animal and plant elements. They are very effective for working with your own body, controlling natural processes (for example, the weather), and childbirth. The picture allows you to tune in to them and trace the process of creation.
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