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“Kami” information and vaccines - Hafurimeku on April 15th

Lecturer: Kenji Nanasawa, Representative Director of General Incorporated Association Shirakawa Gakkan
Editor: Parole Editorial Section, Yasushi Ohno, supervisor

Q.
Parole was released in January this year and has covered a wide range of articles, from awareness in the daily routine by staff to enlightening by experts. And now, Parole is shifting towards the next step. I would like to ask what is the role of Parole and its administrator, Laboratorio.


A.
About one year has passed since the start of the “Electronic Shrine” last February. This is an entirely new endeavor, as we look at the world today. The network generated by the Internet can be viewed as the human brain, and this world is one where human brains are interacting. Therefore, we believe that the Electronic Shrine functions as a starting point, from which communication is carried out instantaneously and continuously between the inside and the outside of humans.

As 5G technology proliferates, the transmission and receipt of both internal and external information will be more rapid, although there will still be slight time lags. We describe the state where all the information incorporated into this moment as “Nakaima”, the absolute present moment. This is a condition in which the inside and the outside are able to communicate simultaneously without a concrete link.

Based on this belief, everyone who performs Harai and Chinkon(*1) daily through the network of Electronic Shrine will be able to experience a divine revelation gained in Hafuriden, the real structure in Kofu City used for Shinto rituals, every day. It is very important to be linguistically aware of such revelations through Genrei(*2), or the spirit of words, at the same time. Parole thus emerged as a platform to express Genrei transmitted from Electronic Shrine and the divine revelations resulting from the transmission.

Yesterday, a news story was published that stated that the virus vaccine will be available in the fall of this year. If this news contributes to people’s health and security, I believe that Parole will also contribute significantly to the evolution of human consciousness in terms of “information” or to the acquisition of new intelligence on the basis of ethics, when humanity enters a new civilization.

In this sense, “Kami information”(*3) may be considered an “information vaccine”, which is a contrast to a physical vaccine. It is because it originates from Electronic Shrine and amorphously permeates with the movement of a Möbius loop through the human brain into the human body and into the information space of the Internet.

When the information vaccine is used in conjunction with the physical vaccine, its action on the physical body and its action on the mental state will harmoniously bring about a transformation of humanity. As a result, society will enter a period of well-being and the role of the virus will be eliminated.

*1. The basic Shinto rituals from Shirakawa Shinto consist of two parts:
- Harai: a series of prayers to cleanse oneself of the past and the future and bring one’s consciousness to the present moment.
- Chinkon: a meditation method to return life force energy to the dan tien area under the navel and bring the mental body into a zoning state.
*2. Genrei represents the spirit of words.
*3. “Kami" refers to deities in Japanese mythology. Kami information is information that comprehensively expresses the work of a myriad of gods in Japanese ancient Shinto, based on a Japanese language system

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Kenji Nanasawa
Born in Kofu, Yamanashi Prefecture in 1947. After graduating from Waseda University, he completed a Doctoral Program in the Graduate School of Letters at Taisho University. He developed an information processing system based on knowledge modeling of traditional medicine and philosophies and is a researcher of religious studies. He is involved in developing a next-generation system for digitizing language energies. Mr. Nanasawa re-established the Shirakawa Gakkan as a research institute for the study of the court rituals and ceremonies carried out by the Shirakawa family of Kyoto, a noble family that oversaw the Jingi, an office for religious rituals, for 800 years from the mid- Heian period to the end of the Tokugawa shogunate. He currently serves as the representative director of Shirakawa Gakkan and CEO of the Nanasawa Institute, among other positions.

He has written and served as the editorial supervisor for a number of books, among them Why Do Things Go Well with Japanese? Knowledge Modeling Inherent in Japanese Language and Culture (Naze nihonjin wa umakuikunoka? Nihongo to nihon bunka ni naizai sareta chishiki moshikika gijutsu) (Bungeisha). Also, he is the supervising editor of Three Works on the Study of Hebrew from a Shinto Perspective (Shinto kara mita heburai kenkyu sanbusho) (by Koji Ogasawara), and co-author with Koji Ogasawara of Princess Otohime of the Dragon Palace and Urashima Taro (Ryugu no Otohime to Urashima Taro).




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