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Echoing Bones

by Junkyard Shaman

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Years ago we made a short interview with a Finnish self-proclaimed witch who said something that has echoed in my mind ever since. He said that back during the cold war when people were making nuclear tests when he was a child, he could feel the resonance of the bombs in his bones, he could feel the suffering of earth in his body. For some reason I have been thinking of that image a lot lately.
Probably more after watching Akira Kurosawa's Rhapsody in August, where there's a scene where the classmates of the children who died in the Nagasaki bombing, now old people themselves, go plant flowers on the memorial statue each year. I think that is one of the strongest images in any movie ever. Perseverance and humanity standing in the face of our own horrid destruction, all this suffering we are causing to each other and this earth. Why does it appear to be so fucking hard to be a human and treat each other and this earth with kindness and care?

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released May 5, 2021

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Junkyard Shaman Osaka, Japan

This is the mental junkyard of evaporating dreams, disintegrating memories and fading recollections. See if you'll find something you like..
Everything done by Jere Kilpinen unless credited otherwise.

Born in Finland, now live in the wind.

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