tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3752458473594574032.post7282966951761959343..comments2023-08-08T21:18:09.108+09:00Comments on <b>Ise-HakuSun-Do</b> ・ The Secret Essence of Japan ・: Stones on a shrine siteマータhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15148647919007498808noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3752458473594574032.post-58108305881421436632016-11-21T01:32:29.321+09:002016-11-21T01:32:29.321+09:00Thank you very much for your post. Now I understan...Thank you very much for your post. Now I understand, I'll not take any stone.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10016891152992990923noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3752458473594574032.post-16730246011809309302012-03-03T21:18:21.129+09:002012-03-03T21:18:21.129+09:00Interesting teaching about the subtle aspects of t...Interesting teaching about the subtle aspects of the stones...<br />People some time like to take some stone, not necssarily to have good luck, but as power point, or as reminder of a sacred place or meditation or Kami...<br />What they will do with the stone, will be possible that hey take it and give deep love and gratitude, and keep them in some kind of shrine at home, and so not becoming so much a plundering or a destruction or even just a supersticious good luck wish?<br />But indeed the idea that the stones can be related strongly to invisible beings that will become sad or even angry when someone takes a stone makes a lot of sense and it is good to share it nicely as it has been done...Pedro Teixeira da Mota.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01647255666145040630noreply@blogger.com