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New, unused item. This item has been stored on a bookshelf without being read. It is in very clean condition with no noticeable scratches, stains, or tears, but please understand that it has been in someone's possession once. The CD was opened before listing. Everything else is untouched. We also accept set sales with other products. Thank you for your consideration. ==== Revised and Enlarged Edition: Onisaburo Deguchi's Kotodama Great Purification Prayer CD Book - A Gift to 21st Century Japan from Onisaburo Deguchi With the [Revised and Enlarged Edition], In addition to the CD audio of Onisaburo Deguchi's prayer recitation, The prayer has been updated to the notation of "worshiping with Kotodama!" Furthermore, an explanation by Yuzuki Kurokawa has been added! The phantom SP record recorded by Onisaburo Deguchi in 1922. It contains the Kotodama of the Amenokotoba, Great Purification Prayer, and Amanokazuta recited by Onisaburo. This is a groundbreaking historical legacy. However, unfortunately, there was a defect due to the technological limitations of the time, resulting in significant noise. Even the Emperor's broadcast announcing the end of the war in August 1945 was full of noise. Moreover, Onisaburo recorded it several years before the practical application of electric recording using a microphone-amplifier, using the "mechanical recording" (acoustic recording) method, which directly vibrated the needle on the record master with a diaphragm attached to the back of a sound collector (horn). Because it engraved the vibrations of Kotodama as they were, it has a more raw sense of presence than poor electric recordings, but the noise is even more intense. In the past, recordings of this SP played at Aizen-en and other places were re-recorded on cassette tapes and CDs and sold, but the precious Kotodama of Onisaburo was buried in the noise, and it was not in a state that could be listened to at a high volume. However, removing the noise mixed with the voice was impossible with conventional technology, and "Onisaburo Deguchi Kotodama Remix" was, so to speak, a desperate measure, but recent technological advances have made it fundamentally possible. [Contents] Amenokotoba 2:42 Shinkotoba (Great Purification Prayer) 12:02 Amanokazuta 0:36 True Faith 3:33 Basic Promotional Song 1:35 General Explanation Song 1:18 Song of Memories 10:20 Basic Promotional Song (Miroku Odoribana Akeyama Bushi) 3:03 Omoto Missionary Song 2:45 Ichi-no-Tani Wakaba Gunki 10:22
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