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◆Eleven Spells◆Golden Money Tree Amulet◆ The plant called "Kinenaruki (Golden Crassula)" is famous, but not many people know that in the Edo period, which was plagued by disasters and famines, pictures of the "Money Tree" were printed and dedicated to shrines, and distributed to people as a charm against disasters and a good luck item. According to legend... The gold, silver treasures, and the Seven Lucky Gods, which are the "flowers and fruits" of the "Money Tree," are depicted with the "Eleven Spells" and bloom and bear fruit on the "Eleven Branches"... It is said. This time, we have reproduced and created the "Money Tree Diagram," a good luck charm that contains the teachings passed down through the ages for hundreds of years. This is not a copy of an antique, but a print of the original handwritten plate by Tenmeido. ●"Shichifuku Sokujo" means "Seven Blessings Immediately Born," which is the antonym of "Shichinan Sokumetsu," meaning "Seven Difficulties Immediately Vanish." Shichinan Sokumetsu, Shichifuku Sokujo... and so on. The seven major difficulties in the world... "Changes in the sun, changes in the stars, wind damage, water damage, fire, drought, theft" will immediately disappear, and the seven blessings of "longevity, wealth, popularity, integrity, charm, authority, abundance" will be born immediately. At the base of the "Money Tree," Ebisu and Daikoku are enshrined. ●The thick central trunk is the self-axis... And the eight branches, four on each side, extending like outstretched arms, are antennas that receive energy and intuition pouring down from the heavens... Connecting that received energy to the earth, and the grounding for returning the earth's energy to the heavens is the work of the two gods, Ebisu and Daikoku... Through that circulation, money grows... Naru. ●The "Kotodama" (spirit of language) of "Na" is (core, important things) The "Katashiro" (form of the spirit) of "Na" represents (a ship), What is needed for (a ship) is not the sea... What is needed is the destination... How you want to be... That is "Na." ●The "Kotodama" of "Ru" is (to retain, to stop) "Ru" is the energy that retains what is flowing. That is time... and memory... What you have done so far. The "core of the energy that retains what is flowing"... That is "Na-Ru." Kinenaru, Naru, Naru, Naru, Uru, Narutome... All the same. Please learn more in the explanatory booklet... We will deliver it after praying with the Shichifukujin (Seven Lucky Gods) mantra. ◆Specifications ●Echizen Washi paper, Ofuda (6 x 12cm) ◆Accessories Shichifukujin Mantra Explanatory Booklet included
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