Taira Shomon, the guardian god of Tokyo ~ The power spot of "Yin" that is incomparably powerful ~ (6) Complete edition

Since time immemorial, the land chosen as a sacred place of Shinto has been perceived by the ancients as having special powers. This was not just a coincidence, but rather a sensitive ability to perceive the flow of energy that exists in nature and the unique properties of the land. This place, where the head mound of Prince Taira Shomon was later established, is no exception. It was a place where special powers were sensed by the ancient people, and it was a sanctuary where the gods were believed to dwell.
- The birthplace of Kanda Myojin, the sacred place where yin and yang intersect, and the truth of Prince Taira Shomon
- The Shadow Power Spot, Shomonzuka: Misunderstandings and Truth
- The maximum power of the Yin Power Spot: Purification and Regeneration
- What is Ghosthood: Distortion of Truth and Collective Consciousness
- Characteristics of Yin Power Spots, Mirrors of the Mind
- Shomonzuka, where the person's feelings are amplified, gratitude and awe
- What the Yin Power Spot Teaches You: Look Inside You
- Japan's guardian god, Taira Shomon, with gratitude and awe
The birthplace of Kanda Myojin, the sacred place where yin and yang intersect, and the truth of Prince Taira Shomon

173 years before the birth of Prince Taira Shomon, as long as the 2nd year of Tenpei (730), Kanda Myojin was enshrined in this place. This is the best proof that this place was a special place even before the head mound of Prince Taira Shomon was established. Kanda Myojin is not just a historical building, but a place that forms the basis of Japan's spiritual culture, and has a deep connection with the religious feelings of the people.
* It is said that the head and coffin of Prince Taira Shomon were enshrined in Tsukudo Myojin. In June of the 3rd year of Tenkei (940), Tsukudo Village (Kamihirakawa Village, now near Otemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku) in Tsukudo Village (Kamihiragawa Village, present-day: Otemachi 1-chome, Chiyoda-ku) enshrined the head of Prince Taira Shomon and built a mound, so it was founded as "Tsukudo Myojin". ⇒ I will introduce Tsukudo Myojin (Tsukido Shrine) later. (In addition, the truth about Shuzuka will be published in the e-mail magazine!) )
The Shadow Power Spot, Shomonzuka: Misunderstandings and Truth
This place, where Shomonzuka is located, is truly a power spot in the shadows. It is also a powerful yin power spot that cannot be compared to other places. However, there is widespread misinformation in the world, such as "If you go to a shadow power spot, you will be unhappy." This is nothing more than a prejudice born of a lack of understanding of yin energy.

As I told you in "Taira Shomon, the Guardian God of Tokyo ~The Power Spot of 'Yin' That Is Unparalleled Powerful~(4)", based on the idea of the five elements of Yin and Yang, pure Yin energy is not a negative thing, but rather a positive one. Yin energy has the power to support things from the inside out and bring out their latent power.
For example, Sagami Kuni Ichinomiya and Samukawa Shrine, which are famous for their happo-removal, are exactly this power spot of shadow. Samukawa Shrine bestows the only divine virtue of the god Samukawa Daimyo in Japan, which removes all evils and calamities caused by the terrain, family phase, direction, and daily pattern, and brings prosperity and happiness to the family business. Great difficulties become small difficulties, small difficulties become safe, and good things become maximum. You will no longer be afraid of where you are walking, and you will be able to spend your days with a clear mind. Happo will be the compass of your life that will illuminate your future.

Samukawa Shrine is called Sagami Kuni Ichinomiya Shrine and is a shrine with a history of about 1,600 years as the only guardian deity of Happo in Japan. In ancient times, it has been widely worshipped, including the Imperial Court, Minamoto Yoritomo, Takeda Shingen, the Tokugawa family, and even the private sector. At present, worshippers gather from all over the country to crown the infinite divine virtues of the eight directions. (Quoted from the official page of Samukawa Shrine)
The maximum power of the Yin Power Spot: Purification and Regeneration
As the description of Samukawa Shrine says, the energy of yin repels misfortune. It is a force that bounces evil energy, and in magnet terms, it bounces off the S and S poles, and the N and N poles so that they repel each other. In other words, it acts as a shield to keep negative energy at bay and protect against positive energy.
And the greatest power of the Yin Power Spot is to exorcise and purify the unborn Buddha spirits. Virgin Buddha spirits are souls that leave unfinished business in this world and wander around, and can often have a negative impact on people. Yin energy has the power to gently envelop these souls, dissolve their unresolved desires, and lead them to heaven.
In other words, if you set up a grave in the power spot of yin, the spirit body will ascend to heaven by itself by purifying the unborn Buddha spirit. This is due to the purifying effect of yin energy, which can be said to be a benevolent force that leads the soul to where it belongs.
In the radionics sessions we conduct, we make the most of the power of yin to exorcise and purify the spirit body, and we make the most of the power of yang to make offerings. By balancing yin and yang, more effective purification and offerings are achieved.
* When exorcising and purifying the spirit body, if you illuminate the darkness with light or use the power of yang, it will adhere to the unclean spirit body, and the original effect will not be obtained, but it is performed as a general exorcism method. This is an image that does not forcibly illuminate the darkness with light, but lights up the darkness. True purification is achieved by accepting the darkness and cultivating the light in it, rather than denying it.
What is Ghosthood: Distortion of Truth and Collective Consciousness
It is believed that when the head of Prince Heishomon was enshrined in the Yin Power Spot, the spirit body was purified and he became a Buddha himself. It is probably due to the purifying effect of the yin energy that the soul of Lord Shomon has fallen into a peaceful sleep.
It is only stigmatized by the legends and written traditions of later generations. The ghost of Lord Shomon does not exist. However, due to the many ghost legends and people's feelings of fear, an illusion that is not Heishomon Gong has been created in the collective of consciousness. This is the grudge. Ghosts are the embodiment of people's negative emotions such as fear, guilt, and anxiety, and are completely different from the spirit of Lord Shomon.

Characteristics of Yin Power Spots, Mirrors of the Mind
In addition, the power spot of yin amplifies people's minds in both good and bad ways. It's like a mirror of your mind, a direct reflection of your state of mind.
If you are afraid, your fears will be amplified and you will be in a state of panic. That's because fear awakens and amplifies negative emotions that have been dormant in the depths of the mind.
If you have feelings of anger, your anger will be amplified and you will not be able to move away from the feeling of unforgiveness. Anger, combined with past trauma and unresolved emotions, can be powerful enough to cause you to lose self-control.
If you feel that things are not going to work out anyway and that you are unhappy, that feeling will be amplified even more. Self-negative emotions can distort reality and attract even more negative situations.
On the other hand, if you have a pleasant feeling, it will be even more fun. Positive emotions can also be contagious to those around you, creating a space full of well-being.

If you stay neutral, you will benefit. It is a state in which you can enjoy the original power of yin energy to the fullest, and you can spend your time in a calm state with a balanced mind and body.
This is the characteristic of the Yin Power Spot. Yin power spots amplify your state of mind and allow you to experience the results as reality.
It is said that it is better not to visit the yin power spot on a rainy day or in the afternoon because the person's feelings are more likely to be depressed on a rainy day, and the mood is lower in the afternoon than in the morning, and the yin power spot amplifies such a depressed feeling. This is because on rainy days and afternoons, the energy of the natural world tends to lean towards the shadows, and people's moods are also prone to negative.
In other words, the person's negative feelings will be amplified. When visiting Yin Power Spots, it is important to prepare your physical and mental state and approach them with a positive mindset.
Shomonzuka, where the person's feelings are amplified, gratitude and awe
Therefore, it is dangerous to visit Shuzuka, which is a particularly powerful yin power spot, with a sense of fear and coldness. That's because negative emotions can be amplified, attract evil spirits, and in the worst case, lead to accidents.
If you come with a negative feeling, the negative feeling will be amplified, and the amplified negative emotion will call evil spirits, and in the worst case, it will lead to an accident. This is because negative emotions create a void in the mind, making it easier for evil spirits to enter.
There is a story about a comedian who kicked the neck of Lord Shomon and did not get a job for three years, but it originated from his own feelings. It can be said that this is not the result of the enshrinement of Lord Shomon, but the negative emotions of the person himself, which attracted reality.
If you have even the slightest feeling that you might be hit by a drumstick if you do this, that fear will be amplified, and you will attract evil spirits, and it will happen. Fear weakens the barriers of the mind and makes it more susceptible to negative energy.
If there is even a little stereotype in the mind of visitors that "Lord Shomon will be sad and lonely", they will feel that way when they visit this place. That's because stereotypes act as a filter for the mind, distorting and perceiving reality.
It is an assumption, and the belief is amplified by the power of the shadows. Beliefs are a powerful force that creates reality, with negative beliefs attracting negative realities and positive beliefs attracting positive realities.

What the Yin Power Spot Teaches You: Look Inside You
It all starts with your feelings. Yin power spots are mirrors that reflect your state of mind and give you an opportunity to look inside yourself.
People tend to blame others for things going wrong. However, the real cause may be within yourself. In order to solve the problem, it is important to first face yourself and prepare your state of mind.
The power spot of the yin will tell you that. Yin power spots amplify your state of mind and give you the opportunity to look inward by letting you experience the results as reality.
Japan's guardian god, Taira Shomon, with gratitude and awe
Thanks to the Buddha who became a Buddha, Shomonzuka was kept as a sacred place. This is probably because the spirit of Lord Shomon is still guarding this place.
It is those of us who have been living in future generations who have polluted it with our own fears, spread rumors of grudges, and have turned our eyes to the truth. We need to deeply reflect on the fact that we have polluted the soul of Lord Shomon and distorted his truth.

Despite the stigma of being a grudge spirit, I am in awe of Prince Taira Shomon, who continued to protect Japan in the center of Tokyo even after his death. With his soul, Prince Shomon must have continued to wish for peace and prosperity in Japan.
He doesn't care about the legend of the grudge, and he will continue to protect Japan. We should be grateful for the great deeds of Lord Shomon and continue to honor his soul.
Once again, I would like to express my gratitude. Thank you, Lord Taira Shomon. And I ask for your continued protection of Japan.
Shomonzuka is not just a historical site, but a sacred place that symbolizes Japan's spiritual culture, and gives visitors the opportunity to reflect on their inner selves. We will be able to reap the full benefits of our visit to Shomonzuka by approaching it with gratitude, awe, and positivity.



