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The Divine Power Within Characters
RYUTAI MOJI (Japanese: 龍体文字) are
characters from the Age of the Gods in
ancient Japan, dating back over 5,600 years.
Literally translated, it means 'Dragon Body
Characters.'
'龍' means dragon, '体' means body, and
'文字' means characters.
Ryutai moji, said to be created by god, is
believed to possess strong power in each
character.
In fact, people with spiritual insight or the
ability to read vibrations can discern the
strength of the energy just by looking at the
characters.
Japanese opera singer Yoshiko Kurahara
drew the characters on a CD and sold 300
copies in just 10 days.
What’s surprising is that she was not affiliated
with any music agency and had no contract
with a record company; it was completely
self-produced.
She had no PR budget and only promoted it
through social media.
In other cases, while organizing a project,
film director Tetsu Shiratori placed a paper
with the characters on a tapestry.
As a result, even though it was uncertain
whether participants would attend until the
day of the event, the venue was filled to
capacity, making it a great success.
Healing Through Drawing on the Skin
There is a method of drawing the characters
directly on the skin also.
For instance, it is said that when a character
with pain-relieving effects was drawn with
a permanent marker on an area with pain, the
pain was alleviated.
Another episode involves Terumi Okuyama,
the director of an integrative medical clinic,
who was prepared to close the clinic due to
financial difficulties.
However, after drawing Ryutaimoji on his
palm, a supporter appeared later, saying,
'It would be a waste to close it, so I will help
you!'
Additionally, the number of patients
increased, and he was able to avoid closing
the clinic.
There are also numerous other astonishing
stories that may initially seem hard to
believe.
Emperor's Directive to Reveal
Ryutaimoji is said to have been created
approximately 5,600 years ago by
Umashiashikabihikoji, the fourth god to
appear in "Kojiki," which is the oldest existing
text in Japan.
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Umashiashikabihikoji
Later, in 1976, The Showa Emperor decided to
publicly reveal the Ryutaimoji characters that
had been secretly enshrined at Ise Shrine for
a long time.
Calligrapher Kensetsu Ando was approached
through Shinto priest Suenobu Kojima and
historian Hiroshi Sakamoto with the following
request:
"The Showa Emperor has granted permission
to release the ancient characters stored at
Ise Shrine, and would like to ask for your
assistance in restoring them."
On November 1, 1977, the book "Ancient
Characters of Ise Shrine" was published.
Then, the Showa Emperor expressed these
sentiments:
"The reason for bringing this ancient
characters to light is to present it to the world
as one aspect of Japanese culture. I believe
that its practice will surely contribute to world
peace."
Love your neighbour
And now, in the midst of the ascension in
2024, while it is wonderful to receive the
blessings of Ryutaimoji, I believe the true
mission of those who encounter these sacred
characters is to harness the energy of the
gods, foster spiritual growth, deepen one's
spirituality, show compassion to others, and
contribute to the creation of a world filled
with love and joy.
Thank you for reading to the end.
May you be blessed.
