Kototama . Le principe de la vie

Le principe Kototama a été perfectionné il y a de nombreuses années par nos ancêtres humains. C'est le principe de la vie humaine dans sa totalité, le principe qui régit l'activité de la vie de l'univers. C'est la loi du fonctionnement de la capacité humaine, de sa dérivation, de sa manifestation et de son action.
Il est du ressort de la capacité humaine de créer la religion, la philosophie, l'art, la science, l'économie, la politique, etc. Ces manifestations de capacités et d'actions, à partir desquelles sont créées toutes les civilisations dans leurs innombrables aspects, suivent le principe et la loi de Kototama. C'est donc la loi fondamentale ou le miroir du Jugement dernier.
Pour le salut de tous les peuples - pour sortir du monde de l'enfer que nous avons créé, la civilisation actuelle - nous devons retrouver ce principe de vie et revenir à notre humanité naturelle et originelle. Le salut ne vient pas d'ailleurs. C'est nous qui devons nous sauver, mais nous avons besoin du miroir pour le faire.
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INOCHI - The Book of LifeRevised edition, 1984 | >> Order book & reading sample
Until the principle of life returns to the human heart, no one can change the course of this current of civilization. When the time comes for all people on earth to seriously decide to purify themselves from this dark current, for that time, our ancestors left us the one way to do it, the life principle of Kototama. (Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono. Inochi)
Table of contentsIntroduction Naka-Ima U Dimension A-WA Dimension O-WO Dimension E-WE Dimension Eight Father Rhythms I-WI Dimension Amatu Iwasaka – A General Explanation The Child Sounds Three Principles and One Hundred Deities Appendix Practicing Sounds
The Real Sense of Natural TherapyOriginally edited by Sarai Saporta, 1992 | >> Order book & reading sample
(Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono. The Real Sense of Natural Therapy)
Table of contentsForeword Introduction The real sense of natural therapy The difference between natural and modern therapy Self health Sound exercise Breathing therapy Rubbing therapy Shower therapy Self exercise Diet and physical life How to eat Comparison of fruits and grains Food categories Grains, Vegetables, Animal protein, Fruit, Drinks, Condiments, Commercial food, Some diet drinks, Therapeutic drinks Some simple remedies Comparative chart of YIN/YANG About the author
My Past Way of Budo and Other EssaysIncluding an essay by Katsaharu K. NakazonoFirst printing 1979 | >> Order book & reading sample
The true way of physical action exactly follows the activity of a priori Life Will. This definition was later narrowed to apply only to the martial arts of the Samurai period of Japan. The goal of their excercise was to open up their highest human capacity. Today, people misunderstand this to mean self-defense or a sportive activity. (Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono. My Past Way of Budo)
Table of contentsMy past way of Budo Part one Part two Part three From the One Source About power Reflections while fishing Truth and reality Borrowed knowledge Awakening to human life Civilization of "Ladies first" Fear at midnight To see with light The meaning of the Word About freedom and discipline (by Katsuharu K. Nakazono) About the author
The Source of the Present CivilizationFirst printing 1994 | >> Order book & reading sample
(Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono. The Source of the Present Civilization)
Table of contentsIntroduction Chapter one: An outline of the Kototama Principle The five dimensions of existence The capacity of the five spiritual senses The capacity of judgment Life-will and life-power The subjective capacities Summary of the capacities of the five dimensions Chapter two: Naka-ima Chapter three: Amatsu Iwasaka Chapter four: The relationship between the Kototama Principle and the Bible The hiding of the Kototama Principle Three reasons for hiding the Kototama Principle The ancient documents of Japan Translations from the Takeuchi documents Introduction Amatsu Kami era Amatsu Yo era Fuki Aizu Tyo Kami Yamato Tyo Presentation Records First generation of the Kami Yo era (21 sub-generations) Second generation of the Kami Yo era (33 sub-generations) 1. Origin of the Chinese nation 2. Origin of the Indian nation Third generation of the Kami Yo era, 24th sub-generation Fourth generation of the Kami Yo era, 22nd sub-generation Sixth generation of the Kami Yo era, 22nd sub-generation First generation of the Fuki Aizu Tyo Third generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Fourth generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Sixteenth generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Twenty-sixth generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Thirty-second generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Thirty-fourth generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Fifty-seventh generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Fifty-eighth generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Sixty-ninth generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Seventieth generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Seventy-first generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Seventy-second generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo Seventy-third generation of Fuki Aizu Tyo, First generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Third generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Sixth generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Seventh generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Eighth generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Ninth generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Eleventh and twelfth generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Thirty-fifth generation of Kami Yamato Tyo Postscript The missionaries who hid the Kototama Principle Moze-Lomyo-Las (Romulus) Jesus Christ Mohammed Chapter five: The three principles of Kototama The Amatsu Kanagi sound chart The Amatsu Sugaso sound chart The Amatsu Futonolito sound chart Chapter six: Revelation at Belle-Ile Glossary and pronunciation guide
The Source of the Old and New TestamentsFirst printing 2007 | >> Order book & reading sample
The Bible is one of the books in which the principle can still be found, recorded in symbolic form. I felt the time had come to translate it back to its orginal meaning. My task was not to give a complete translation, but rather to show how the Bible could be read, to help future generations who will look for this life principle and study it as it appears in the ancient documents. (Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono. The Source of the Old and New Testaments)
Table of contentsForeword The Old Testament The book of Genesis The Garden of Eden Cain and Abel Noah's ark The Tower of Babel General remarks The book of Exodus The book of Deuteronomy The New Testament The gospel according to Matthew The gospel according to John The revelation of John Conclusion Glossary and pronunciation guide About the author |
La véritable signification de la recherche du principe de Kototama est la recherche de la substance du soi. Nous devrions donc suivre l'ordre de l'enseignement de nos ancêtres et nous concentrer sérieusement sur l'achèvement de la recherche du moi intérieur.
Nous devrions procéder étape par étape, pour éliminer la poussière, nos esprits diaboliques, et corriger nos erreurs. Nous ne pouvons pas autrement améliorer notre dimension intérieure, nous élever à un niveau supérieur de capacité intérieure. Nous avons beau étudier les nombreuses choses et sujets du monde, accumuler un grand nombre de connaissances, il s'agit toujours d'une dimension O-WO du soi.
Même l'étude de ce principe de vie de Kototama, la mémorisation de mon explication des cinquante sons, ne signifient pas que notre dimension intérieure s'élève à un niveau supérieur à O-WO. Ce n'est pas le sens de la purification. C'est pourquoi j'ai eu des doutes sur les résultats négatifs qui pourraient découler de l'écriture de l'explication de ce chapitre.
D'un autre côté, peut-être qu'aujourd'hui ou demain, quelque part, il y aura quelqu'un qui aura consacré sa vie à la recherche de la réalité finale. C'est pour cette personne que j'ai décidé d'écrire cette explication, afin de lui servir de référence.
(Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono. Inochi)

















