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Inconsistency with religious dogma, the eternal quest to know and understand the world and detachment from Western ideals of success (read material wealth) and not understanding...
The Shintoism
The word Shintō (Japanese: 神道) , literally means kami-no-michi or “the way of kami” (generally sacred or divine power, specifically the various gods or deities), came into use in order to distinguish indigenous Japanese beliefs from Buddhism, which had been introduced into Japan in the 6th century CE. Shintō has no founder, no official sacred scriptures in the strict sense, and no fixed dogmas, but it has preserved its guiding beliefs throughout the ages.
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insights for your lifeGolden Grass Harvest Festival 2022
As usual every year in September the famous Harvest Festival of the Mumbuca Community, in Jalapão, Brazil, opens the golden grass harvesting work – which happens only once a year. In the act of harvesting, the grass flowers are cut and thrown into the soil, thus ensuring that, in the following year, there will be a…
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Kimchi is a well-seasoned side that comes along with Korean meals. Onggi (Korean: 옹기, 甕器) is Korean earthenware extensively used as tableware and storage containers in Korea. It includes both unglazed earthenware, fired near 600 to 700°C, and pottery with a dark brown glaze fired at over 1100 °C. The origin of onggi dates to around 4000 to 5000 BC. The types of earthenware include patternless, mumun, and a red…
Kami no Michi in the media
The November issue of ExpatLiving magazine featured an article about our omamoris. The bracelets were also in the Christmas fair of Cluny Court mall, in front of the Botanical Garden, in Singapore. The fair was a unique opportunity to see our sacred products outside of a Shinto shrine in Japan.
Kami no Michi on Brazilian TV
Communicator Dalcides Biscalquin showed off the health bracelet in Brazil. The communicator Dalcides Biscalquin displayed the health bracelet in Brazil. With a master in communication, he graduated in Philosophy with a major in Theology. He is the presenter at the daily shows “Escolhas da Vida”(Life Choices) and “Conta Comigo”(Count on Me) on Rede Vida de…
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Legend has it that humanity was forced to rethink its direction and objectives after millions of people perished due to a virus. In the almost three years that the world stopped, feelings of community and love remained fragile in some regions, but strong and alive in small groups, the word health became very present and longed for, desired, worshiped; and the world economy underwent profound changes.
Health bracelet
Health bracelet
DESCRIPTION
A single stone – the green malachite. And a shimenawa (標縄/注連縄/七五三縄). Amaterasu, the great Kami that shines in the sky, or the Sun on Earth, hid in a cave after an argument with her brother Susanoo. And the world was left in darkness.
When Amaterasu finally left a cave, the kami Futo-tama used a magic rope that drew a line of demarcation between the kami and the cave. Because of the shimenawa, the universe returned to its previous state.
If you seek health this omamori will pick you. After placing it, it should no longer be removed from the left wrist.
You should keep the Takeda handwritten mantra close by, light the candle in the kimchi/onggi pot, and project your health wishes. The bracelet is not a medicine and much less has healing properties. It is a token that your rehabilitation begins when you free yourself from thoughts of darkness. Your body is a being of light and the light emanating from it is divine and eternal energy.
Mantra:
Thousands of a thousand gods heal you.
Thousands of a thousand gods restore your breath of life.
Thousands of a thousand gods protect you forever.
How to wear: click here
Love bracelet
Love bracelet
Love is light, musical, exuberant. At the same time, discreet, humble and profound.
Love has to do with the feeling of belonging to a community, of being liked and welcomed by everyone.
Love is body chemistry, it’s the connection of neurons, it goes beyond the physical, penetrates thoughts and expands in touch.
The Love bracelet is adorned with sakaki leaves, the sacred evergreen tree of Shinto. It contains a torii, the portal that opens the sacred to those who pass through it, and the red camellia, the flower of the samurai – which denotes honor, courage and purpose. In the heart of the camellia, a golden sapphire to channel the good energies from outside. And next to it, lovingly touching your skin, a pink tourmaline to make these energies enter your veins. Tighten the clasp after putting it on your wrist.
For those in search of greater love, love that isn’t just carnal, for those who want to get rid of loneliness.
MANTRA
Every day in eternity,
May love emanate from you to you.
That the vital energy that moves worlds
rest on your head.
Love comes to you every day.
How to wear: click here
Money Bracelet
Money Bracelet
There is no prejudice or limit to what you want out of life. But be warned: you’ll get real wealth when you recognize when it’s time to stop.
Cars, a country house, traveling the world – everything you want from the material world will be granted if you follow the way of the kami, acting with truth and wisdom. You must know how to ask: use objectivity and make it clear that this means a desire and a limit. Those touched by wealth are great multipliers of wealth for those around them.
The greatest wealth lies in giving and sharing abundance.
Focus your conversation with the divine (the monks’ handwritten mantra is your guide), light the candle in the kimchi/onggi pot and wear the bracelet.
The 3 gems activate energies and point the way.
If you pay attention to the signs, you will be blessed with eternal abundance.
MANTRA
Blessings of prosperity now come to you
You will lack nothing
Where you put your strength
The Sacred will thrive in abundance.
How to wear: click here