when the stars start shining the corpse would hear the “trumpet-call” and respond with vigor–this is the Dayak’s version of the resurrection. This process is dissimilar to zombies, the supposedly living-dead. The corpse of the Star-oil master would actually be reanimated and regenerated with vital-force giving it new life. It does not matter if the blood has been congealed and the body in a rigor mortis condition. When nightfall comes, the body would gradually awaken. The effects of the Star-Oil has some resemblance to the Javanese occult powers such as “Ilmu Rawa Rontek,” and “Aji Pancasona.”
We believe that scientific research on this oil would be greatly beneficial to humanity although the latter as a whole may not be prepared for it yet. Additionally, acquiring a sample of this oil from the Dayaks for analysis would be quite a problem as they are very wary of strangers visiting their communities or giving their magickal items or secrets away.
The Star-oil itself has a greenish or yellowish hue and is very simply applied. All that one has to do is to consume a few drops on a Thursday night, together with the application of other essential instructions from the shaman and this would be enough to provide one with the life-long power. This occult virtue cannot be magically transferred to others unless they likewise consume the elixir. Dying persons when given this oil-potion would be “guaranteed” to recover even if they were to subsequently show signs of death. The Star-oil would have its effect when the stars are out.
Minyak Kawiyang
Another rare Dayak specialty is Minyak Kawiyang, or “Kawiyang Oil.” Some also call it Minyak Sumbulik. According to sources this oil