It’s a spiritual something. That’s the only superstition that’s not at all superstitious. It’s real. That mat… it’s almost impossible to get it. Those who succeed may not live to enjoy the wealth that comes with it.
According to Western culture (because they especially in Chicago believe in the bush baby as well, I heard it’s rampant in their woods), taking that mat is symbolic. They have a name I can’t remember just like they refer to Spirit husband and wife (that we call them in Nigeria) as Succubus/Incubus, bush baby has a name.
It’s a spiritual something. That’s the only superstition that’s not at all superstitious. It’s real. That mat… it’s almost impossible to get it. Those who succeed may not live to enjoy the wealth that comes with it.
According to Western culture (because they especially in Chicago believe in the bush baby as well, I heard it’s rampant in their woods), taking that mat is symbolic. They have a name I can’t remember just like they refer to Spirit husband and wife (that we call them in Nigeria) as Succubus/Incubus, bush baby has a name.
Omoh, I'm getting to know more about this thing. I have always thought it's all a lie and just some stories formed by certain individuals
You inspired me to write about it sef. Madam koi koi. She exists