Wednesday, May 14, 2008

the definition

In case you were wondering, I decided I inform all of you what the name of the site actually means. Inari is a Shinto god, wiki described as "the Japanese kami of fertility, rice, agriculture, foxes, industry, and worldly success." Worldly success is what I was hoping for, even though I may not be Japanese or a practitioner of the Shinto religion. Kitsunes are Inari's pure white foxes, her private messengers.


You can interpret the name of the site as the God and the messenger, everyone has a gifted talent given to them by God I am merely the messenger trying to deliver it to an audience.

I was planning on explaining what I use in my art but since I don't have anything to show it's something that can be put off to a later time...I'm seriously tired.

If you want to implore deeper into Shinto or any other religions you should head over to Pantheon, its a huge database of articles on various mythologies and religions.

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