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Fox Talks
Fox spirits, or Huli jing (Chinese: 狐狸精), are Chinese mythological creatures usually capable of shapeshifting, who may either be benevolent or malevolent spirits. In Chinese mythology and folklore, the fox spirit takes a variation of forms with different meanings, powers, characteristics, and shapes, including huxian (狐仙; 'fox immortal'), hushen (狐神; 'fox god'), husheng (狐聖; 'fox saint'), huwang (狐王; 'fox king'), huyao (狐妖; 'fox demon'), huzu (狐族; 'fox clan'), and jiuweihu (九尾狐; 'nine-tailed fox').
Fox spirits and nine-tailed foxes appear frequently in Chinese folklore, literature, and mythology. Depending on the story, the fox spirit's presence may be a good or a bad omen. The motif of nine-tailed foxes from Chinese culture was eventually transmitted and introduced to Japanese, Korean, and Vietnamese cultures.
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Visionary Paths in Modern Monasticism Fox, Renewal |
May 01 2016 Mount Saviour Monastery |
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Hospitality as Sacred Spiritual Service Peace, Fox, Happiness |
May 16 2013 Mount Saviour Monastery |
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Humble Leadership, Spiritual Guardianship Evil, Fox, Priest |
Jan 12 1997 Mount Saviour Monastery |
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Monastic Balance: Tradition Meets Freedom Don't Know Mind, Freedom, Fox |
1963 |
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Brother Lawrence Duffy's Solemn VowsSerial: MS-00547 Chapter Talks War, Fox, Demons |
Jul 19 1959 Mount Saviour Monastery |