7/24/21

Cosmic Implicit Order

If, without exception, there is no chance in this world, how do we find the inevitable law? Modern people who try to analyze theoretically and know the facts are like ants looking at a huge building and recognizing it.

Japan is the world's foetation

Japan is made up of Hokkaido, Honshu, Shikoku, Kyushu, Okinawa, and small islands.  
When reposition and resize their land, then, the map of Japan becomes like a world map.



Some have said that the shape of Japan's country is a model of the world.  Honshu is the Americas, Kyushu is the Eurasian continent, Hokkaido is the African continent, and Shikoku is Australia. For example, Australia and Japan's Shikoku are similar in shape.

There are several interpretations of this correspondence: Onisaburo Deguchi (1871-1948), the founder of a new religion in Japan called Oomotosaid in Japan is the world's foetation (Nihon wa Sekai no Ena)” as follows:

I have often said that Japan is the foetation of the world and that the topography of the world is similar to that of Japan. That is, Japan consists of five major islands, and the world consists of five major islands, and the terrain is exactly the same.
 
Kyushu corresponds to Africa, Shikoku to Australia, Hokkaido to North America, Taiwan to South America, and Honshu to the Eurasian Continent.
 
Kii is Arabia, Lake Biwa is Caspian Sea, Osaka Bay is Black Sea, Ise Sea is Arabian Sea, Suruga Bay is Bengal Bay, Tsugaru Strait is Bering Strait, Tosa Bay is Australian Great Bay, Noto Peninsula The Scandinavian Peninsula, the Seto Inland Sea correspond to the Mediterranean Sea, and the Kanmon Strait corresponds to the Strait of Gibraltar.These are just a few. If you look up the place names in Kotodama, they are all the same, even in small towns and villages.

In Japan, Oshima (Amami Oshima) in Kagoshima Prefecture is also a microcosm of Japan, and all have similar figures. Also, the various events that occur in those lands also occur in a corresponding manner. Because the human body is similar, not just the land, the five viscera and six continents have a similar shape to the five continents.

Spiritual reflexology experience

Since the reflex area on the sole of the foot corresponds to the internal organs, the internal organs that correspond to the painful part by massaging are weakened. When I received a reflexology treatment in London around 1994, I realized how effective it was. The practitioner was a woman who was familiar with spiritual things. As soon as she touched a point on her sole, my headache disappeared. When she poured energy into the center of my sole, it felt like electricity was running all over my body. She told me that not only the soles of the feet but also the reflex areas of the palms correspond to the internal organs. Every time after her massage, I was cleansed both physically and mentally. And I was able to sleep comfortably and deeply.




Cosmic Implicit Order

Modern people are accustomed to discriminating things with short-sighted eyes. But the reality is more multi-layered and everything is related. There are no enemies or allies, and everything exists as one. For example, we have to realize that if we drive out an enemy, it is hurting ourselves.

It's the same with my own body, and it's the same in the world and in the universe. We may need training to see the essence from a holistic point of view.

Conclusion

Whether it's a ridiculously non-theoretical story or an alternative history, it might make sense. This is because a lot of information is flooded, both intentionally and unintentionally. In any case, it is useful to look at things from the perspective that there is no chance in the world. For example, it's reflexology in every dimension.

7/11/21

Man-made disasters like natural disasters

Human forest development, not heavy rain, caused disasters

July 3, 2021 Heavy rain struck Japan. However, it was not natural but shallow human greed that caused serious damage. Debris flow occurred  in Atami City, Shizuoka: About 80 households were washed away.

It was a large amount of debris flow that struck Atami City, Shizuoka Prefecture on the weekend of July 3. It is water mixed with a large amount of earth and sand that flows on the slope with terrifying momentum. 

Atami is one of Japan's leading tourist destinations, where you can enjoy beautiful views of Mt. Fuji, hot springs, and fresh seafood dishes.

At first glance, it looks like a disaster caused by heavy rain, but it is a disaster caused by human forest development.  

Eighty households have been washed away, nine dead have been found, and nearly 20 are still missing.

The company that illegally dumped a large amount of industrial waste on the mountain has already gone bankrupt. 

The video below is explain how the company that illegally dumped a large amount of industrial waste on the mountain has already gone bankrupt. Therefore, the person who created the cause of the disaster is not punished. The darkness is deep. You can choose subtitles in your native language:



Industrial waste and forest development and the darkness of business

The video below is a cartoon depiction of such a business. You can choose subtitles in your native language:
Humanbug univ _ dark cartoon

Conclusion

The darkness of industrial waste, forest development and business is deeply linked. As long as the rules of social games are the pursuit of capitalism, it is difficult to protect the rich forests. 

There are man-made disasters such as natural disasters. It is important to know the facts at least. I wish each person good sense.

6/27/21

History repeats itself, but do we know history?

History repeats itself, but do we know history? 

The world is in the covid-19.  Society is trying to overcome it by letting us mask and vaccinate. Last week I also received vaccination information from the local government. It reminds me of the Spanish flu 100 years ago.

source: 1919FluVictims_Japanese_Poster
This poster was issued by the Japanese government in 1919 to encourage the public to see a doctor as soon as possible. 

In Japan, the death toll from the Spanish flu was 380,000 in three years, and the death toll from the Great Kanto Earthquake was 100,000. (3.1 million people died in World War II) 

What was the Spanish flu? 

The Spanish flu is a popular name for influenza that was pandemic worldwide from 1918 to 1920 during World War I. It is estimated that 500 million people, one-third of the world, will be infected and the death toll will be 50 million or more than 100 million. 

source: Emergency hospital during Influenza epidemic, Camp Funston, Kansas 


The lungs of the infected person were severely damaged, and fluid accumulated in the alveoli, which reduced the oxygen level in the patient's blood and turned the skin and mucous membranes purple.

Spanish flu and aspirin

The treatment for the Spanish flu was aspirin, a historic synthetic antipyretic analgesic (NSAID) first launched in Germany in 1899. There is also a theory that high doses of aspirin increased the mortality rate of the Spanish flu. 

Here's how to cure my cold:

  • Get fever and go to bed,
  • Drink hot water, sweat,
  • Change your sweaty nightwear.

In other words, leave it to the natural healing power. It is also the best healing moment. Holistic medical care is my favorite. 

6/13/21

Values of happiness in a new era

It doesn't look like the world is getting better now. Still trying to find hope in the future. The Japanese have experienced such a past many times long ago. How can the Japanese overcome the greatest crisis this time?

Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan,
is an object of Japanese reverence and a source of culture though,
 the eruption is powerful enough to change the history of Japan.


The past when the Japanese overcame the drastic population decline

How humanity has overcome its hardships can be glimpsed in the history of the shrinking population turning to increase. 

According to Hiroshi Kito, a historical demographer of Sophia University who is familiar with the changes in Japan's population, around 2300 BC, 260,000 people lived in Japan. However, in the late Jomon period (around the 10 century BC), the population of 260,000 fell to 80,000. 

In Japan, external factors such as the weakening of the nation, famine due to climate change, and the outbreak of smallpox have been triggered by a set of psychological brakes that have no hope for the future.

Hiroshi Kito, Professor of Economic History anHiroshi Kito, 
Professor of Economic History and Historical Demography, Sophia University
d Historical Demography, Sophia University

Anxiety about the future that Japanese young people have

Japan's population peaked at 128.08 million in 2008 and began to decline. According to forecasts, Japan's population will shrink to one-third in less than 100 years due to the declining birthrate. It can be said that Japanese young people are under a psychological brake that they have no hope for the future. Most people don't think society will improve.

World Population Trends from 1950 to 2100

The following site is the population transition forecast of each country from 1950 to 2100. I don't think the accuracy is high, but it is interesting to be able to select and see various countries. By the way, it seems that the world population will reach more than 10 billion in 2100.






The trials that will come

In March 2021, the hazard map of the eruption of Mt. Fuji in Japan was updated, expanding the expected impact of the eruption. Due to the westerlies, the damage to the west from Mt. Fuji is so great that it completely surrounds Tokyo.

Mt. Fuji, the highest mountain in Japan, is an object of Japanese reverence and a source of culture (by the way, it was registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2013). However, the eruption is powerful enough to change the history of Japan.

Mt. Fuji has not erupted since it erupted in 1707, about 300 years ago, and it is feared that the eruption will soon be triggered.

The eruption of Mt. Fuji 300 years ago stagnated Japan's steadily increasing population. This is because the earthquake and the eruption of Mt. Fuji, as well as the oppression and no relief of the Shogunate, have afflicted the people.



Mt. Fuji eruption, December 16, 1707


Around 10 am on December 16, 1707 (solar calendar), Mt. Fuji erupted from the southeastern slope, and the eruption rose to 20,000 m above the sky. It did not get hot in the summer after the eruption of Mt. Fuji, so rice did not grow. At that time, rice was the main economic axis, so Japan was hit hard by both food and the economic crisis at that time. 

Even in such a situation, there was no relief from the Tokugawa Shogunate. The Tokugawa Shogunate declined while afflicting the people over 150 years, and finally the dawn of a new era in 1868, Japan entered the Meiji Restoration.

In 1868, Japan revives as a modern nation. Regardless of whether the Meiji Restoration is really good for people, the Tokugawa Shogunate has ended. And Japan's population started to increase again.

Hitsuki Shinji (Revelation) tells Mt. Fuji eruption

Hituki Shinji, an oracles in Japan that predict the future, tells us that the climax of hardship will pass with the eruption of Mt. Fuji. 
 
”Endure anything until Mt. Fuji moves. It's hard to starve. But no matter what, don't rush to death.” 

Values of happiness in a new era

The next eruption of Mt. Fuji may be powerful enough to change the history of Japan, which will encourage the Japanese to value the happiness of a new era. 


I hope that people will find happiness that fits into the optimal population for an economic system that is in harmony with the environment.

May new values such as cooperation rather than competition, sharing rather than ownership, and harmony rather than conquest become commonplace.





6/2/21

Tokyo 2020 and Olympic Money

IOC President Thomas Bach says athletes can travel to Tokyo with confidence. As mentioned on the IOC's official website, the Tokyo Olympics seems to start on July 23, 2021. 

However, the number of people infected with COVID-19 is steadily increasing, and many people are worried about the Tokyo Olympics. 

There are signs for Tokyo 2020 all over Tokyo. 


Will TOKYO 2020 be held in 2021?

TOKYO 2020 will be held in Tokyo, Japan for 17 days from July 23 to August 8, 2021. Due to the global epidemic of COVID-19, the event will be postponed for one year from the summer 2020 schedule, and the year of the event will change, but the name of "Tokyo 2020" will not change. 

But will it really be held in 2021? Should it be stopped? 

Activities calling for the cancellation of the Tokyo Olympics


If Japan wants to cancel the Tokyo Olympics, huge compensation will be incurred

If the Olympics are canceled, there is a possibility of compensation of 1 trillion yen for breach of contract in the host city, Tokyo.

Japan does not have the authority to decide to cancel The Olympics.  Only IOC has it. Tokyo signed a host city contract, that is, promised to rent the venue. The contract details are published online. If Tokyo refuses to provide the venue, the penalties will be enormous. What an unfair contract! 

Olympics and vaccines

With the Tokyo Olympics ahead, the development of vaccines in Japan is accelerating.  I'm worried that the vaccine will be overwhelmed and approved early, and that it will be given to many people. 




Olympic Money

According to Itsuro Goto's "Olympic Money" (2020), the Olympic Games are a "peaceful festival of sports" held by countries all over the world, and the host country injects huge taxes. 

On the other hand, a lot of Olympic money will be generated, including huge TV broadcasting rights fees. This time, the last remaining quiet area in Tokyo has been redeveloped. From the point of view of Olympic money, the intention to hold the Olympics is only a matter of money. But the reality is that people who have nothing to do with the benefits of Olympic money will make a lot of sacrifices. 
Olympic for Money


Conclusion

Tokyo Olympics seems to start on July 23, 2021 in spite of COVID-19. If Japan wants to cancel the Tokyo Olympics, huge compensation will be incurred. The Olympics are a celebration of world peace, but it is the Olympic money that has an impact on reality. What should the Olympics really be? The Olympics I want are cross-border friendships.

5/24/21

Mysterious May Full Moon Festival in Kyoto (Wesaku-sai)

It is said that on the full moon night of May in the fresh green, strong energy falls from the heavens to awaken everything. On this day, May 26, 2021 (Wednesday) 19: 00- (Japan time), the May Full Moon Festival (Wesaku-sai) will be held at Kurama-dera Temple in Kyoto. Unfortunately, the influence of COVID-19 prevents the general public from participating in this festival.

This festival has been held on Mt. Kurama in Kyoto for a long time. Even in the distant Himalayas, it was found that the Wesaku festival was held in piety in honor of the virtue of Buddha on this night, and after the war, the May full moon festival at Kurama-dera came to be called "Wesaku-sai" ("sai" or "matsuri" means festival in Japanese). 

At this festival in Kurama-dera, people offer water and lights to the full moon and pray for the awakening and peace of all "life."
 
Kurama-dera Temple in Kyoto

The full moon in May is a super moon with strong power

The full moon night in May seems to be a special day when strong energy is poured from the heavens. In fact, according to NASA, the full moon in May is called the supermoon and looks 14% larger and 30% brighter than usual. The physically large May full moon may also be spiritually more powerful than usual.

the full moon night of May is special

How to avoid the negative effects of an ominous lunar eclipse

My grandmother told me not to see the lunar eclipse because it is ominous. Strangely, the day of the full moon on May 26, 2021 Japan time overlaps with the lunar eclipse. Since the moon is mysterious, there may be secrets that humans do not know. So, according to my grandmother's teachings, I don't see a lunar eclipse.

Enjoy the candlelight instead. I enjoy candlelight not only on lunar eclipses but also on nights when the appearance of the moon is special. The candlelight warms your heart. You can enjoy the candlelight alone, but it will enrich your time with your family and special people.
The flame of the candle made of beeswax is gentle, so I like it 


Also, instead of looking directly at the moon, you can see it by reflecting it on a sake (rice wine) or pond. Even in Japan from ancient times, they enjoyed the sake of the moon reflected upside down. The sake vessel, "sakazuki," is derived from the moon ("tsuki (zuki)") reflected upside down ("sakasa (saka)"). The Book of Heaven (Chapters 2) (hotsuma.gr.jp)
 

Summary

The full moon in May is a super moon. The power of the moon, which shines bigger than usual, is powerful. As my grandmother taught me, I avoid seeing lunar eclipses because of the positive effects of the moon.
 
 

5/20/21

Japanese 1000 years ago

Japan is also pronounced "ni-ppon" and "ni-hon". 

In fact, this difference comes from the transition of the Japanese ha line (ha, hi, hu, he, ho).

Old Japanese is pronounced differently from modern Japanese

The biggest difference between old and modern languages ​​is pronunciation. In particular, the change in pronunciation of "ha line" is remarkable.

Until the Nara period, the Japanese ha line (ha, hi, hu, he, ho) was pronounced "pa, pi, pu, pe, po."

But in the Heian period it was pronounced "fa, fi, fu, fe, fo.” 

And it gradually became the pronunciation of "ha, hi, hu, he, ho" as it is today.

Japanese "ha" used to be sound "pa."

Japan, land of happy kotodama

Japan has been designated as a country where happiness is brought about by the power of Kotodama

Kotodama is a spiritual power that is generally believed to reside in words in Japan. 

This is reminiscent of the words of the Bible.

In the beginning was the Word, and 
the Word was with God, and 
the Word was God.

In other words, the word is regarded as the origin of the cosmos or as the cosmos itself.  Therefore, words, sounds, and vibrations are the basis of the world.


Transition of Japanese

The following I found is Lord's Prayer in Old Japanese → Future Japanese language:

 [from Old Japanese]  [to Future Japanese]
0:09 - 5C Pre-Old Japanese
0:59 - 7C Old Japanese
1:52 - 10C Early Middle Japanese
2:44 - 13C High Middle Japanese
3:34 - 16C Late Middle Japanese
4:20 - 19C Early Modern Eastern (Edo downtown) Japanese
5:00 - 21C Modern Japanese
5:33 - 23C Near Future Japanese
6:10 - 27C Future Pidgin Japanese
6:57 - ??C Abh Language

 

 
 I don't know how they discovered the old Japanese pronunciation.  To a certain degree, it’s possible to understand how to do it along with the record of other countries though. Therefore, I am skeptical about  any theory in principle.  But there’s possibility they used to speak Japanese differently.

Will Japanese really be far from the origin from now on?

If words have a spiritual power, I don't think that Japanese will change steadily in the future. 




After all, all things return to the perfect cosmos
 of ancient times, traveling like a spiral in the long run. 

Conclusion

Japan has been designated as a country where happiness is brought about by the power of Kotodama.  However, the old Japanese language has changed a lot. Will Japanese continue to change in the future? I want Japanese to return to its original spiritual Japanese.

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