What's the truth of the Kagome Kagome

Secret code that Master Kukai taught me.

Mt. Kokuzo-san, that’s behind Kōnin-ji, is Shiki no Miko's tomb, & splendid burial chamber is there.

2020-10-15 06:06:06 | What's the truth of the Kagome Kagome

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Thursday, 15th of October, 2020

On Sunday, October 4, we went to Mt. Kokuzo-san (虚空蔵山) which is behind Kōnin-ji Temple (弘仁寺), after leaving the tomb of Emperor Tenmu (天武天皇).

Mt. Kokuzo-san is the tomb of Prince Shiki no Miko (志貴皇子), who was known as the Emperor Kasugamiya (春日宮天皇).

We arrived at Kōnin-ji Temple just before five in the evening, and the road up to the summit was already quite dark.

山There was a small shrine at the top of the mountain, but we didn't have time to look at it leisurely, I took out my special zero-field L-rod core and searched for the underground of the summit.

As it turned out, the tomb of Prince Shiki no Miko was a long east-west burial chamber.

It was already quite late in the day, so we hurriedly went down the mountain.

The Emperor Tenji's tomb, the first prince of him, Emperor Kobun's tomb, and the seventh prince of him, Prince Shiki no Miko's tomb form a right triangle with the meaning in one radian.

That's a great positioning.

They use trigonometry to position the tombs so that they can trace the truth of history.

Near the top of the mountain, a wild boar had dug up the soil and the red soil was exposed. I felt that I was saying, "Hurry up and dig it out and make an offering".

                        

"Do you understand the meaning of the Myojo-do Hall (明星堂) at Kōnin-ji Temple?"...said Master Kukai.

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