I visited Kashihara Shrine, which enshrines Emperor Jimmu.
A calm and good place with good air.
There is a story that even when it comes to Emperor Jimmu, he was not yet properly materialized in a physical body, but was the god himself. This shrine, where Emperor Jimmu is enshrined, is transparent and, in a good sense, not very human.
When I came here, I prayed for something like a recent important matter, and I was hesitant to say what it was. After praying and reporting this, nothing happened immediately. However, as I walked a long approach to leave the shrine, I suddenly had an inspiration like, "Give 300 silver bullets." I don't know if I can get them now, or if it's something for the future, or if it's just an image.
I tried to think, "What does this mean?" and it was like this.
It says 300, but it means roughly that amount, a large quantity. If there isn't enough, it can be prepared, but roughly this amount should be (at least) sufficient. How should I use this? What can it be used for? It is said that this is called "silver," but it is essentially a "sphere of light" that has the effect of bringing about rapid spiritual growth with powerful light energy. In other words, it is a "mass of love," and that is why it is silver. It can also be called a sphere of light, but it is a condensed and packed form of that. It can be fired at a person like a bullet.
This is a powerful light of love, but if it is used on people who currently do not have light or have fallen into darkness, their mental synapses may not be able to cope, resulting in shock and death. It seems that ordinary people cannot handle such high vibrations, and in the case of those who have fallen into darkness, the effect is absolute.
This also explains the Dracula legend. The silver bullet that defeats Dracula is a sphere of light of love. Since Dracula has fallen into darkness, embedding a powerful sphere of light and love in his mind causes his mental synapses to burn out, and he suffers and dies.
When used on people who have awakened to love and light to some extent, it has an enormous effect, causing a tremendous increase in love and light energy.
Therefore, this is basically a mass (sphere) of light of love, and it is not for attack.
However, there is a reason to give 300 of them, and there are two purposes. One is to use it as a tool to increase the energy of love. The other is to use it as a last resort to eliminate people who have fallen into darkness.
There are cases where people who appear to have fallen into darkness are actually based on love, and in those cases, using this silver sphere will have the effect of strengthening love, so there is no problem. In any case, it will produce good effects on people who have awakened to love to some extent, and it will cause even people who have fallen into darkness to suddenly awaken to love, and if they are deeply and irredeemably fallen into darkness, their mental synapses will burn out.
In any case, it is a bullet of light of love, but it is up to you to decide who and when to use it.
I somehow feel that it is always piled up on my left side, and I feel like I can use it if I want to.
...Well, I just had that kind of image, and it may not actually be in my hands, and it may just be an imagination. It's like a daydream.
So far, nothing has changed, and it's just a normal day.
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Imaimachi Traditional Buildings Preservation District, Kashihara City, Nara Prefecture.
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I visited the Great Buddha statue at Todai-ji Temple after a long time.
Was the Great Buddha of Nara really this big?
I think I've been here several times, both during a school trip and for sightseeing, but did it somehow get bigger without me noticing? (That's not possible, of course.)
I was chatting with the old lady at the souvenir shop behind the Great Buddha, and she said, "I thought the same thing when I started working here!" So, maybe more people feel that way.
Some people who are into spirituality say that this is a "Mandela effect" (a jump in the timeline, so the memory is different from reality), but I think it's probably just that it's always been this size, and the feeling is different from what you see in photos and videos.
Was the Great Buddha of Nara really this big?
I think I've been here several times, both during a school trip and for sightseeing, but did it somehow get bigger without me noticing? (That's not possible, of course.)
I was chatting with the old lady at the souvenir shop behind the Great Buddha, and she said, "I thought the same thing when I started working here!" So, maybe more people feel that way.
Some people who are into spirituality say that this is a "Mandela effect" (a jump in the timeline, so the memory is different from reality), but I think it's probably just that it's always been this size, and the feeling is different from what you see in photos and videos.
Deer in Nara Park.
The deer is always cute.
The deer is always cute.
Visited Kasuga Taisha Shrine in Nara.
I visited Kasuga Taisha Shrine in light rain.
When I offered a small donation, I was able to take a special route, and at the very end of it, there is a place where you can face Mikasayama and offer prayers. Recently, when I was praying there, I thought of something a little grandiose, and I felt like I heard a response from the mountain, something like "Hmm, is that so," or "Oh, really," as if nodding. Similarly, when I prayed the same thing again at another place in Kasuga Taisha, the Inner Palace (Uchidono), I heard "Hmm" again, so it seems that is the case.
I visited Kasuga Taisha Shrine in light rain.
When I offered a small donation, I was able to take a special route, and at the very end of it, there is a place where you can face Mikasayama and offer prayers. Recently, when I was praying there, I thought of something a little grandiose, and I felt like I heard a response from the mountain, something like "Hmm, is that so," or "Oh, really," as if nodding. Similarly, when I prayed the same thing again at another place in Kasuga Taisha, the Inner Palace (Uchidono), I heard "Hmm" again, so it seems that is the case.