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Korean Mythology: Journey to the heart of Korean Myths, discovering the Gods, Heroes and Monsters of Korean Culture a book by Mythologica Cosmos Books About Mythology, Mythology Books To Read, Korean Folklore, Korean Mythology, Japanese Haiku, Origin Of The World, Secret Library, Tea Book, Mythology Books

Korean Mythology is an invitation to plunge into the fascinating and richly detailed world of Korean mythology. Let yourself be transported through the ages, from the cosmological origins of the world to the epic Korean legends of mythical heroes and supernatural Korean creatures. This captivating, exhaustive work guides you through the totemic, Taoist and Buddhist cosmologies that have shaped the Korean symbolic and imaginary universe. You'll be immersed in the rich fabric of Korean…

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This article is inspired by the TvN drama, Goblin 도깨비 and the SBS drama, Legend of the Blue Sea 푸른 바다의 전설. Both dramas, airing simultaneously, focus on supernatural beings who originated during di…

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In Korean folk beliefs, there is a tale about a king who, faced with turmoil, found refuge and performed a ritual sprinkling the blood of a white horse. This act, as recorded in the text 'Yongjae Chonghwa,' is said to have safely seen him through the chaos. The Dokkaebi, a type of goblin or malevolent spirit, is traditionally associated with strong negative energy (Yin Qi) due to its tendency to dwell in the ground and its preference for emerging in dark, damp places during the night. White h... Horse Spirit, Evil Spirits, White Horse, A King, The Chaos, Negative Energy, Positive Energy, Amazing Art, Ritual

In Korean folk beliefs, there is a tale about a king who, faced with turmoil, found refuge and performed a ritual sprinkling the blood of a white horse. This act, as recorded in the text 'Yongjae Chonghwa,' is said to have safely seen him through the chaos. The Dokkaebi, a type of goblin or malevolent spirit, is traditionally associated with strong negative energy (Yin Qi) due to its tendency to dwell in the ground and its preference for emerging in dark, damp places during the night. White…

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