OFUDESAKI 12-53

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OFUDESAKI 12-52

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OFUDESAKI 12-51

Interpretation:
When one attains a pure mind, any blessings are possible, even to recover from any illness.
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OFUDESAKI 12-50

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OFUDESAKI 12-49

Interpretation:
God through illness as guidance will begin to release the regret that has accumulated in God’s heart. This regret is the result of human beings negative actions.
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OFUDESAKI 12-48

Interpretation:
God wants to save everyone in the world.
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OFUDESAKI 12-47

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OFUDESAKI 12-46

Interpretation:
God wants us to return to the Original pure mind (shinjitsu). This is the pure mind given from heaven to the first parents of human beings. From the second part of the Joyous Service, God created human beings from the sea creatures in the ancient muddy ocean, and from heaven, the pure mind of God.
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OFUDESAKI 12-45

Interpretation:
When the mind becomes purified, only positive fates will come from our hearts/souls.
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You Reap What you Sow

This is the verse of the day in the Facebook Mikagura-uta Study Group. This I believe is one of the most important verse. God is telling us that everything we do is monitored by our own hearts/souls. Everything we do, comes back to us. It is not God that rewards or punishes us for our behavior. We have an internal mechanism, which God calls the heart, that monitors our behavior. But unfortunately the world does not understand the heart, and believe that they can do anything they want, as long as no one sees them committing the crime. This is why God throughout the Ofudesaki, tells us we do not understand the heart/soul. There is a Christian verse from Galatians 6:7 that expresses the same warning, “You reap what you sow”.  This tells the consequences of our actions, but it does not explain how it happens, like in the Ofudesaki. It is not God that brings justice, but is is our own hearts/souls that does it. Imagine a world that all believed in the heart/soul. How better the world will be with everyone helping each other.

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