Do mermaids really exist, or are they just fiction?

do mermaids actually exist
Everyone remembers the beautiful and bright cartoon "The Little Mermaid". After watching it, many children asked their parents the question: "Is it true that mermaids exist?" But there are things that even adults cannot be sure of. This is just the case.

Are there really mermaids?

Many legends claim that they still exist, or certainly lived before. However, skeptics are firmly convinced that mermaids are just someone’s fantastic fiction. Nevertheless, evidence exists for the existence of mermaids on earth.

Scientists who have devoted their time and energy to resolving the question of “do mermaids really exist” have been trying for many years to obtain permission from Japanese monks to examine the mummies that have survived in the monastery walls. It is still unknown whose remains are stored on the territories of mountain monasteries in Japan. There are plenty of versions, of course. Even the most daring and unexpected. Some say that representatives of ancient civilizations are buried there. Others that these are unknown species of animals that existed before. There are even versions that in the cellars of the monastery are hidden fragments of genetic experiments conducted by aliens. Scientists believe that studying these remains will shed light on the question of whether mermaids actually exist.

is it true that mermaids exist
In some Shinto churches, mummies are stored, which since ancient times have been called "sea princes." For example, the temple of Caracuyado. A mummy of a female being unknown to humans has been discovered here. Its size reaches 50 cm. The mummy has limbs resembling human ones, scales in the lower part of the body and fins on the back.

The temple of Miushi also boasts an unusual find. A similar mummy with a length of 30 cm was found here. However, not everyone can look at this find. This will require special permission.

Japan's largest and oldest mermaid mummy was discovered in the city of Fujinomi. Its length reaches 170 cm, and its age is about 1400 years. The skeleton of the mummy resembles the skeleton of a fish. Only there is a human head without hair and two limbs. There is also a tail, which reaches a length of 20 cm.

Some of these mummies were seen by Dr. Misuo Ito, who was worried about the question of whether mermaids actually exist, or whether these are all inventions of mountain monks. In the 80s, the doctor visited mountain monasteries where the mummies of these creatures were kept. Misuo Ito thoroughly studied these remains from a professional perspective. And he made an unambiguous conclusion that the biological existence of the found creatures can be considered real.

Today, many are sure not only that mermaids exist, but also that you can turn yourself into this magical creature. Believe it or not - you choose. But below is a way to become a mermaid for real.

The modern method of becoming a mermaid

how to become a mermaid for real
On the feast of the Holy Trinity, fill the bathtub with salt soda to the brim. Ordinary salt is suitable, you can do without any oils and special sea salt. Along the edges of the bath, place pre-consecrated church candles. This will protect you from the interference of evil spirits during the transformation. Be sure to hang a mirror in the bathroom. Immerse yourself in the water with your head as much as you can. During the dive, imagine swimming in a pond like a mermaid. It is very important to get used to the image as much as possible: to feel a cool mermaid tail instead of legs, even through warm water in the bathroom. Feel how you are swimming, how you are moving not with your feet, but with your tail. Stay under water for as long as possible. As much as enough air.

Although this transformation seems rather simple, it is not so. It will require a huge amount of energy. And don’t expect you to emerge from the water with a mermaid tail. This procedure requires adaptation. Adaptation to the aquatic environment. With each new dive into the pond you will feel more confident. And when you realize that you no longer need to breathe underwater, look at your feet!


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