"As for Yamato, the most secluded of lands—Yamato, retired behind Mount Awogaki encompassing it with its folds is delightful!" 12
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The Kojiki (Record of Ancient Matters, 712 CE) is Japan's oldest chronicle, recording the creation myths, divine genealogies, and sacred narratives of Shinto cosmology. Translated by Basil Hall Chamberlain.
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- Shinto
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- Kojiki
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- KJ.1756
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- Happiness
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All the blessed regions that belong to the gods can be obtained through penance. Penance is the root of great happiness. Those who practice severe penance and give up their bodies can attain the status of gods.
We have been given this human life to understand the all-pervading, omnipresent God. This knowledge can only be given by someone who has themselves realized God. Life becomes truly happy only after meeting such a God-realized person.
The peace, freedom, and happiness of all souls come from living in accordance with God's will.
Sorrow has ravaged the kingdom of my heart like a ruthless army. Come back, glad Lord of Rome, and liberate the land! Before your power, the enemy will shatter and flee.
The ego is the biggest hurdle for humans to attain God. Guru Nanak Dev explains that God is the one who creates all forms, lives, and decides their fate, making some high and others low, letting them experience happiness or misery, and some are freed from the cycle of birth and death while others continue in it.