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How to make your wishes more likely to be granted by the gods at a shrine? (The truth)

One of the most popular pages on this account is a paid page called 'Shrine Etiquette' (3456 yen) .


Generally, it is explained as 'What is the best way to pray so that your wishes are easily granted by the gods at a shrine?' , such as

'My wish has been granted. Thank you.' Try wishing as if it has already happened! ・ First,
'gratitude' should be stated at length, and then state your wish at the end! ・
'Keep your words short and concise!'
If it's too long, the gods will get confused. ・ At a shrine, don't state your wishes, just 'convey your daily gratitude'
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People seem to be saying things like this, but is it true?

Overall, 'gratitude' seems to be the keyword, but since I am a psychic who can speak directly to the gods (shaman),

Is that true? Is what people are saying correct?
I asked the gods directly .

What is the answer? In the 'paid' zone...


I thought so, but

Well, if it's just this much, I don't need to make it 'paid', I can 'keep it free' and tell you , so if I post the answer in a way that everyone can see it like this...

■ Pattern A
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Try wishing as if it has already happened, like 'My wish has been granted. Thank you.'
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(Example) -> I have a wonderful girlfriend. Thank you.

【The God's Answer】
Ridiculous. Who started saying that?
There are a surprising number of people who pray in this pattern.
It's a pattern I see quite often overall, but let me say one thing.
Techniques 'full of concepts' are invalid.
Someone gave 'advice' from a human perspective, saying 'It's good to do this.'
The person being told doesn't know the 'correct etiquette of the world of the gods,' so they are impressed, thinking, 'I see, this is what I should do!'

Originally, it referred to someone who had come to pray earlier and had their wish granted, coming back to 'say thank you for the wish being granted.' The gods will respond again to such a person. That has been selfishly altered by humans, turned into a technique, and replaced with the story of 'Try wishing as if it has already happened, like: My wish has been granted. Thank you.'




They think that superficial 'techniques' are effective against the gods.
Even in corporate job interviews, superficial 'techniques' are seen through, so how could the gods not see through them!!

'Words from the heart' (a visit to express gratitude) and superficial techniques may be the same when written down, but the heart within is the exact opposite. The truth is not in the words. The truth is in the heart.
Unless you correct that misunderstanding, everything you do is useless.

The method that replaces that is the 'Ema' (votive tablet). The method of the 'Ema' that this person is advocating on the 'Shrine Etiquette' page was taught by the gods.

Look at the success stories in the world and what moves the heart of the gods? It is good to observe and learn.
It is good to actually go to the shrine, observe, and learn. Living model answers are lined up, aren't they!! Good grief...



■ Pattern B
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First, state your gratitude at length, and then state your wish at the end!
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(Example) -> 2 minutes of gratitude, 20 seconds for the wish at the end

This is the same. An astonishing number of people come with this pattern of wishing, but you should think for yourself a little more.

As a method, it is certainly correct. It is correct, but...
"Words from the heart"(a visit to offer thanks)and superficial techniques surely cannot bring the same success.

Even if the words are the same when written down, theheart is the exact opposite.
When a child says to their parent,"I'm sorry! I was wrong!"while crying, versus when they say it while glaring at their parent with rebellious eyes...

If you write it down, it's the same.
What everyone is saying to the gods is the same as this. They are saying it while glaring with rebellious eyes. Without much faith, while thinking in a corner of their heart,"It probably won't come true anyway...".

This happens because people take some random explanation someone came up with at face value and focus only on superficial techniques.
Instead of jumping on books or websites that explain superficial tricks, you should think for yourself a little more.

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※ Since the expression was quite direct, I asked,"Couldn't you make it a bit softer?"but it was rejected with "It's fine as it is." They said, "It's okay! The gods will protect you."
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■ Pattern C
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Keep your words short and concise! If they are too long, the gods will get confused!
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(Example) → Keep your wish under 20 seconds

Certainly, there are middle-aged women who occasionally go on and on telling their "personal" stories, like how I was raised, how I've lived until now, and as a result, how I'm in trouble like this now... and keep saying trivial things for over 10 minutes.
In most cases, they are chanting in front of an"unmanaged shrine"in the neighborhood where no one is around, but if they like talking about themselves that much, they can say whatever they want.
At a shrine crowded with visitors, you should avoidblocking the waiting line for everyone elseand staying there forever.
That's about it.

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■ Pattern D
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Don't state your wishes at the shrine, just express your daily gratitude!
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(Example) → I don't know what to say, so I always just offer thanks for divine grace at the shrine

In this world, the saying"It is evil to state your own wishes. Only wish for the happiness of others."is going around.
This is a culture where people of the past (old women) strongly admonished the young, and it continues to this day, but...

That is why I keep saying,if you don't know how to state your wishes to the gods, look at the 'Ema' (votive tablets)!.

You ignore the words of the gods and followthe words of people, which is why you can never reach the answer.
There is no way that "etiquette toward the gods" thought up by people on their own could be the correct answer.

The 'ways of the gods' are decided by the gods. It is only correct when the gods convey it to people.
Just like here, which you are looking at now.

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So, aspretty much as expected, you could say...

Who started the techniques known in the world? Please think about the source of the information once more.

Even if it was 'heard directly from a priest' or 'something said since long ago,' are that priest or those people from the past saying the content ofthe 'divine message' they heard from the gods themselves?

If you think about whether they are just tracing common knowledge that has been said for a long time, I think you will understand what is actually correct.

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Mentioned in the previous comment,

That is whyif you don't know how to state your wishes to the gods, look at the 'Ema' (votive tablets)!I keep saying.

refers to this place.

By the way...

Kannagara Tamachihae-mase is
not a super spell to make wishes more likely to be granted at a shrine,
but a style of prayer and celebration. It is the formality of an official prayer.

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|Kannagara |Tamachihae-mase
➜ "Tamachihae-mase" is a standard phrase at the end of Norito (Shinto prayers)
A closing phrase to the gods, "wishing for the protection and prosperity of the divine spirit"
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Therefore, if you want to make your personal wishes come true effectively,

If my wish is sincere, may the heart of the gods
grant it, I pray before the gods.

Please try chanting this.

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