出版社:文芸社 著者:大野靖志 定価:1,680円
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Applying Kotodama Linguistic Theory to the Kojiki( 古事記 "An Account of Ancient Matters" - Japanese Mythology)
Kotodama Linguists consider that the mythological stories that emerged prior to religion were attempts to crystalize human knowledge of the ancient understanding of the energetic strata of language. Although most modern people dismiss mythology as a type of "fairy tale," they are of special interest to the study of Kotodama. Mythological stories are often full of unfamiliar expressions and seemingly nonsensical fantasies that make them difficult to read and comprehend. The Kojiki (古事記 "An Account of Ancient Matters") is no exception in this regard, but it is the essence of language itself that is being investigated through Kotodama linguistics. When the 50 sounds of the Japanese syllabary are applied to the energetic understanding of the Shinto Gods recorded in the Kojiki, a code for the information carried in the sound of language begins to emerge. In this light, the mythology of the Kojiki and the seemingly nonsensical stories begin to make sense. Separating ancient wisdom and applying it to the use of sound in our lives, a species of spirituality begins to form. Understanding this entanglement of the energetic strata as it is carried on the sound of language is to begin to understand the power of words. Nanasawa believes that the intention of the Kojiki is actually a type of document that decodes the mysteries of Kotodama. He comments:
s the secret of Kojiki truly resolved by studying Kotodama?
Is the secret of Kotodama truly revealed by reading the Kojiki?