Heavenly Light Kotodama

Hikari Kotodama Shōkon Prayer Method

— A prayer of ancient Shintō that guides the soul toward light —

In the course of life, a person may unknowingly carry burdens: ties from ancestors or past lives, connections to land and people, and influences such as spiritual disturbances, curses, or bindings. These can affect one’s mind, body, and daily life, clouding the expression of one’s inherent innocence and vital force.

The Hikari Kotodama Shōkon Prayer Method is a prayer rite grounded in the wisdom of ancient Shintō. It is a disciplined framework employing the Kotodama method (sacred words), the Kekkai method (protective boundary), the Shin’yu method (spiritual healing), the Enkaku method (remote work), and the Genkō method (mystic light). It realigns wayward spirits of the departed and human environments to the principle of light, not as mere consolation but as a rightful prayer that restores the soul’s orientation and returns it to harmony.

Essence

Shōkon (inviting or calling spirits)

Shōkon invites the relevant spirits of the departed, discerns the true origins and ties of events, and reveals the roots of disorder in both place and person. As the starting point that clears the pathways of mind, body, and soul, it leads naturally to Chinkon and to Shōkon in its concluding sense.

Chinkon (ritual of calming and honoring spirits)

Through the recitation of norito (sacred verses), Chinkon calms not only living beings but also unseen, turbulent spirits of the departed. It loosens the knots of a disturbed field, quiets swirls of fear and resentment, clears confusion, restores order, and opens the way toward the final Shōkon.

Shōkon (soul elevation ritual)

A Celestial Hikari no Mihashira (Pillar of Light) is established, and the adverse causes purified through Chinkon are elevated. The invited spirits are guided to their rightful abode.

Through this triune work, knots of fate extending from the past into the present are untied. By establishing and binding a Celestial Hikari no Mihashira (Pillar of Light) that runs through the heavenly, earthly, and spiritual realms, root causes are resolved and the pathways of mind, body, and soul are cleansed. In this way, harmony of both place and person is brought into alignment.

Track Record

For over ten years, I have traveled nationwide to pray at more than 500 sites—ancient battlefields, areas struck by air raids, disaster zones, mountains, rivers, and seas—establishing Celestial Hikari no Mihashira (Pillars of Light) and undertaking the calming of the land. This includes the revival of deities and dragon deities once sealed away, the elevation of the memories of both the named and the nameless who were cut off by the darkness of history, the harmonizing of fear-stirring harmful thought-forms, and broad ancestral offerings.

I have carried out many prayers, both on-site and remotely, to harmonize ties related to individuals, family lines, land, and homes; to lift seals; and to elevate the war dead and the unclaimed. During prayer, there may be moments when gusts of wind arise or the ground seems to rumble. Afterward, the atmosphere of a place often feels renewed, with signs such as sunlight breaking through, a sun halo appearing, or birds and butterflies arriving.

For people, adverse causes that once felt impossible to face are released. Matters long hidden may surface, bringing insight that helps arrange one’s environment for the better. By moving through this process, people ultimately resolve issues by their own strength. These records do not boast of special powers; they are simply the steady footsteps of prayer aligned with a calling.

Changes You May Notice

  • A lighter, quieter heart through release from past ties
  • Restoration of one’s inherent innocence and vitality, and improved relationships
  • A clearer atmosphere in your spaces, with sustained love and harmony in daily life
  • A deeper awareness of inner light, with less sway from doubt

Process

1. Preliminary Interview

We carefully listen to your purpose for consultation (individual, family line, land, historic site, relationships, physical unease, etc.) as well as your current situation, background, and concerns.

2. Prayer Rite (Remote / In Person)

Remotely or in person, we proceed through Shōkon, Chinkon, and concluding Shōkon in order, inviting your participation when needed. If the target is broad or layered, we refine it step by step over several sessions.

3. Integration and Daily Alignment

We review the post-prayer state and share ways of living that prevent a return to disorder. By practicing the Yamato Breathing Method (harmonizing breath, body, and spirit) alongside the rite, the mind and body become more active and resilient over time.

4. Follow-Up

After a set period, we confirm changes and, if needed, conduct additional prayer or further alignment of the place.

Conclusion

What is sealed can truly be released only within light. The Hikari Kotodama Shōkon Prayer Method quietly and reliably opens the path for spirits of the departed, people, and places to return to their rightful station. Let us awaken the inner light and walk toward harmony that resonates with heaven and earth.

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