-15%!

For the very first time there`s a discount code at the shop!
Until the 21st of April, you can get 15% off.
OH YEAH!

¡Descuento en la tienda!
Con el código «OH YEAH!» conseguiréis un 15% de descuento en todos los artículos.
Es válido hasta el 21 de Abril, aprovechad ;)

Dendan deskontu kodeekin estreinatzen naiz!
Lady-ak bidaiatu nahian daude, bai argazki moduan bai hiru dimentsiotan…
hementxe laguntza txiki bat ;)

 

Shop refresh

I am rethinking a lot of things lately, well, I won`t lie to you, I rethink everything constantly. It`s not a bad habit for life, but when you are making your own path it`s a must. Mainly if things are not working the way they should.
I am going to change a bit the website and I want to refresh it. First step: change the ladies. They have had enough time there, they need to find a new home or definitely stay with me.

So… these eight ladies will be available only until August 31st!

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Me dispongo a hacer una serie de cambios en la web. Curso nuevo, aires nuevos.
Algunos cambios van a requerir tiempo y muchos no van a depender sólo de mí, así que estoy refrescando cositas poco a poco.

 

Una de ellas: cambio de ladies. Estas ocho criaturitas estarán en la tienda hasta el 31 de Agosto. Ojalá encuentren casa nueva, creo que están aburridísimas de mí…
Si os apetece hacerle una visita a alguna, están todas aquí:

 

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Five Godai

The five elements philosophy in Japanese Buddhism, godai (五大, lit. «five great»), is derived from Buddhist beliefs. It is perhaps best known in the Western world for its use in Miyamoto Musashi’s famous text Gorin-no-sho (The Book of Five Rings), in which he explains different aspects of swordsmanship by assigning each aspect to an element.

The five elements are, in ascending order of power, Earth, Water, Fire, Wind, and Void.

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Chi (sometimes ji) or tsuchi, meaning «Earth«, represents the hard, solid objects of the earth. The most basic example of chi is in a stone. Stones are highly resistant to movement or change, as is anything heavily influenced by chi.
In people, the bones, muscles and tissues are represented by chi. Emotionally, chi is predominantly associated with stubbornness, collectiveness, stability, physicality, and gravity. It is a desire to have things remain as they are; a resistance to change.
In the mind, it is confidence. When under the influence of this chi mode or «mood», we are aware of our own physicality and sureness of action.

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Sui or mizu, meaning «Water«, represents the fluid, flowing, formless things in the world. Outside of the obvious example of rivers and the lake, plants are also categorized under sui, as they adapt to their environment, growing and changing according to the direction of the sun and the changing seasons.
Blood and other bodily fluids are represented by sui, as are mental or emotional tendencies towards adaptation and change. Sui can be associated with emotion, defensiveness, adaptability, flexibility, suppleness, and magnetism

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Ka or hi, «Fire«, represents the energetic, forceful, moving things in the world. Animals, capable of movement and full of forceful energy, are primary examples of ka objects.
Bodily, ka represents our metabolism and body heat, and in the mental and emotional realms, it represents drive and passion. ka can be associated with security, motivation, desire, intention, and an outgoing spirit.

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or kaze, meaning «Wind«, represents things that grow, expand, and enjoy freedom of movement. Aside from air, smoke, and the like, can in some ways be best represented by the human mind. As we grow physically, we learn and expand mentally as well, in terms of our knowledge, our experiences, and our personalities.
represents breathing, and the internal processes associated with respiration. Mentally and emotionally, it represents an «open-minded» attitude and carefree feeling. It can be associated with will, elusiveness, evasiveness, benevolence, compassion, and wisdom.

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or sora, most often translated as «Void«, but also meaning «sky» or «Heaven», represents those things beyond our everyday experience, particularly those things composed of pure energy. Bodily, represents spirit, thought, and creative energy. It represents our ability to think and to communicate, as well as our creativity. It can also be associated with power, creativity, spontaneity, and inventiveness.

is of particular importance as the highest of the elements. In martial arts, particularly in fictional tales where the fighting discipline is blended with magic or the occult, one often invokes the power of the Void to connect to the quintessential creative energy of the world. A warrior properly attuned to the Void can sense their surroundings and act without thinking, and without using their «physical senses».

 

*Text: wikipedia, en español aquí.

 

The limits of magic

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Three years ago magic left home. I can`t remember the exact date, suddenly she was not were she used to. Too much reality I guess.

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Last week I received a telegram, «I AM ON MY WAY. STOP. LOOKING FORWARD TO HUGGING YOU. STOP. AGAIN. FULLSTOP». Hope I recognize her.