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The Art of silence: Why the Japanese bow rather than speak

I travelled to Japan this week and I haven't kept quiet ever since, everyone is tired of me but will I stop?? NO😎 “『沈黙は金』— Chinmoku wa kin. Silence is golden.” In Japan, this isn’t just a proverb, it’s a practice. It’s woven into the way people live, greet, and even show gratitude. You can walk into a Japanese temple, a train station, or a busy Tokyo street and still feel something deeply calm in the air. It’s as if silence has its own heartbeat. It's honestly very therapeutic 🥺 And somehow, it reminded me of faith. Because when I think of silence, I think of reverence, the kind that shows up when you stand before God, speechless, because words are too small to express awe. The type that just keeps you on you knees because your mind cannot seem to comprehend how awesome God is. So today, let’s talk about Japan, a nation where silence speaks and bowing still means something. Let’s step into the story of ojigi, the art of bowing and what it quietly teaches us about ...

The Story of the Gurkhas: Nepal’s Unyielding Warriors of the Mountains

You might be wondering , why did she decide to explore the country of Nepal, why Nepal? Well, what fueled my interest in Nepal was the incident that happened in September 2025, where Gen Z's overthrew the prime minister of Nepal and voted a new prime minister via Discord. I was so intrigued and I was in awe, that has never happened before and so I decided to read up on Nepal. When you think of Nepal, the first thing that often comes to mind is Mount Everest, Nepal is home to 8 of the world's largest mountains, so it's understandable to think of Mount Everest.  But hidden beneath those snow-capped peaks is another story, one that doesn’t sit quietly. It’s the story of a people so courageous that their name alone   the Gurkhas  has become a symbol of bravery itself. Nepal is a landlocked country tucked between India and China, small in size but towering in spirit. Its people live among some of the toughest terrains on earth. Imagine growing up ...

From Bamboo to the Moon : Unpacking Japan's Oldest Love Story

 It's mythical Friday, my darlings, a day where you sit back, headset on with 'Would Have Been You' by Sombr playing in the background while we run into the beautiful and soothing fields of Asian myths. I really love reading about their myths and stories because they're always so fun and interesting. I do something dramatic whenever I research these stories: I search and search and search for the perfect song that makes me feel like I am on a train running away from my estranged husband to find love on a faraway island. The excitement, the tension, the fear—I feel it all because of how imaginative I can be, and I bring all those emotions in when I write. So, my darlings, let us go way back to the late 9th and early 10th century, change the song to 'Constellations' by Jade LeMac, we are about to float. The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter is the oldest fictional narrative containing elements of Japanese folklore. The author is unknown, though he probably wrote it for fu...

My Firsthand Kidnap Experience ✈

If you are reading this, you are one of the 20 people in the world that I love with my brain. I am writing this sitting by my extension, using my leg to gauge my charger because it's shaking and I need my phone to charge, don't judge me!!! If I tell you guys that my international passport has so many stamps, you will think I am walking by faith and not by sight, but I am really just a low-key person that loves traveling. I have been to so many countries that I have lost count. If you are still doubting, you are the problem, and you need to work on yourself. I have so many beautiful artifacts that I have stored from all the countries I have visited. If you are still acting like Thomas, send me a message after reading this for the pictures. If you trust me never to lie to you, read on, baby. 😚🧡. Let me give you guys a backstory of how I started traveling from country to country. It started as an uninterested and indifferent relationship. There was this group of people that I ne...

History of the Maori people

  It's been centuries since I last updated a blog post, and I am on my bed asking for forgiveness, I can't get on my knees, they are hurting, just take the apology because you are a nice and forgiving person😌 let's keep it moving.        I stumbled upon the culture of the Maori people sometime last year, I mean I had watched Moana and seen Jason Momoa, the actor that played Aquaman alongside Dwayne Johnson do the Haka dance, but I was just not interested as much. I came across a video of the Maori people when they protested against the government trying to strip the citizens of their rights to their lands. They protested the 'Toitu Te Tiriti', this phrase which means 'Honour the Treaty' is a popular catch cry for activists protesting the government's policies affecting Maori. I followed up on the issue and that was how the love story began. Little TMI: I cried watching countless videos about the protest, whatever you want to do with that information, th...

Genesis: A creation story (Japanese Mythology)

 Well, Well, Well, the last post stirred up some argument regarding the Japanese mythology and as the nice and solution giving princess that i am, i'm here to bring clarity😎. Sooooooooooooooooooooooooo, let's get itttttttt. Japanese creation mythology is diverse, with various stories and beliefs. One prominent myth involves Amaterasu, the sun goddess, and her role in shaping the world. Another myth is the Kojiki which describes the creation of Japan and it's gods. It begins with the cosmic couple, Izanagi and Izanami, who create the Islands and various deities. Izanagi and Izanami will be our creation story for today. In Japanese mythology, Izanagi and Izanami were a divine couple, brother and sister (it's giving incest but let's move), who had a principle role in creating the Islands of Japan and from whom many important gods had their birth. Before the formation of the world, when the land was formless like a jellyfish, the first deities came into being at Takama...

Genesis - The Creation Story (Chinese Mythology)

 In the beginning.........., if you cannot complete that sentence, send me a message, we need to talk, Homo sapiens to Homo sapiens. Every one has a creation story they believe in, every culture and every religion has a creation story they believe in, and no one can force what they believe to be what another person believes. Each culture is rooted in myths that describe their origins in different ways, i'm sounding so serious in this particular post, i feel so proud of myself. This is to show you that i can be serious, i have seriousness in me, i'm not a clown. Chinese culture is also rooted in myths that describe their origins, known as Pangu and its creation myth. In Chinese mythology, the story of the creation of man can be dated back thousands of years. According to the myth, at that time everywhere was in chaos, the first being named Pangu had been sleeping for eighteen thousand years (even me that i'm an ambassador for sleep, this one pass my level, all my "i can...