Yesterday I found the website from Indonesia named Balidoll.com that sells the Silver Jewelry. (Unfortunately it used Bahasa and no English option). It’s Ok for me, I just want to watch their collection. First I read that name is Balidoll.com, I think that collection have to come from Bali. When I watch their [...]
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Magickal Oils of Indonesian Shamanism Part 1
Introduction Almost every shamanic and pagan culture has its own collection of oils used for occult and magickal purposes. In this article we will describe a few of these “minyak” (as oils are called in the Indonesian/Malayan tongue) to be found in the Indonesian archipelago. This is an on-going project and we may [...]
Magickal Oils of Indonesian Shamanism Part 2
Note: The following descriptions of the magickal oils contain foreign words and phrases (Javanese/Arabic/Indonesian)–they are left untranslated for proper identification of the oils and the mantras/prayers associated with them. Minyak Istanbul Istanbul oil is one of the more common magickal types easily found sold in the Arab communities all over Indonesia and [...]
Indonesian Shamanic Methods of Fasting & Austerities
Fasting and asceticism are essential practices in Javanese Kejawen and shamanism–especially Indonesian shamanism. Most of the unusual and unique powers acquired in Indonesian occultism are dependent upon the mastery of these disciplines with their many forms and variations. Another important factor that must not be overlooked in the acquisition of these occult powers is [...]
Get to Know, Meet and Date Indonesian Women
The Indonesian people are tremendously well known throughout the world for their soft, hospitable and generous nature. Even more so are the women. They are renowned for their lovingness, honesty, caring nature and beauty to say the least. They hold true traditional and old fashion family values, are extremely devoted when it comes to [...]
Indonesian Tribe Learns to Write with Korean Alphabet
South Korean exports are world-renowned among those who shop for mobile phones or flat-screen tvs. But the country is offering a different export to a small Indonesian community – its writing system. voa’s Kurt Achin has more.







