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Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 118–34

Self-reflection and true parental love

(118) Though I appeal to you in sorrow over and over, I shall save you if you become of a sincere mind.1 Continue reading Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 118–34

  1. OC 6:118: Concerned for the safety of all human beings, although I have spoken to you about all kinds of things and implored you in all kinds of ways, I will surely save anyone who awakens to My true intention, truly self-reflects on their mind, and become the mind of sincerity.

Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 86–117

[Oyagami]’s painstaking efforts in the beginnings of origin; urging self-reflection to those who cannot understand the divine intention behind these efforts

(86) There is no one who knows of this path. What do you think of this regret of [Cosmic Space-Time]?

(87) So much thought has gone into beginning this world, how deep is the regret in the mind of [Cosmic Space-Time]!1 Continue reading Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 86–117

  1. OC 6:86, 87: It has been exceedingly frustrating that no one knew how much Oyagami exerted during the process of creating this world and human beings.

Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 55–85

The relationship between the Service and Oyasama

A talk from the 21st day of the 12th month

(55) This is the Residence where I began this world. Therein lives the original Parent of human beginnings.1 Continue reading Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 55–85

  1. OC 6:55 *Note: Jiba is the Home of the Parent where human beings were conceived. Oyasama is the One who has the causality of being the Parent of the entire human race.

Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 29–54

(29) I shall begin to tell you solely of that which had never existed before, and teach you the Service for [universal forms of salvation].

The teachings on the beginnings of origin in order to reveal the truth of the Service

(30) Among the ten performers of this Service, there are those who take the role of the Parent of the beginnings of origin.

(31) I drew forth Izanagi and Izanami and taught them the providence of how to begin human beings. Continue reading Ofudesaki Part 6, verses 29–54