Mt. Fuji is an important place where energy flows through the earth’s veins.

Mt. Fuji is an important place where energy flows through the earth’s veins to all parts of Japan.

Perhaps that’s why, eight years before I started my spiritual school, I was asked, “Don’t you do celestial missions at Mt. Fuji?” I had been asking that.

But eight years ago, the conditions were not yet in place to do a celestial mission.

But in 2024, the conditions were finally met, and we were able to climb Mt.

Mt. Fuji to carry out his heavenly mission.

The other day, I climbed Mt.

Mt. Fuji without suffering from altitude sickness and successfully completed my mission in the celestial realm!

I didn’t take too many pictures, but I did get a few, so I’ll try to blog about them as I post them.

Acute Back Pain before departure.

This time, the mission was to be conducted at the top of Mt.Fuji, so reaching the summit was a must.

However, early in the morning, before leaving Tokyo, I had a Acute Back Pain…

After doing a Reiki healing on myself to heal the pain and get my body aligned and ready to drive, I left by car at 6:00 in the morning.

 

Fuji parking at 8:30 a.m. and transferred to a bus, arriving at 9:15 a.m. at the fifth station of Mt.

After 30 minutes of altitude acclimatization, we started climbing at 10:00 am.

Seven of my friends and I arrived at our lodgings at the seventh station of Mt.

There were six of us, excluding myself, who helped with this celestial mission.

Some of us were not accustomed to mountaineering, but we managed to arrive at the lodge where we were to stay at the seventh station, despite strong winds.

While we were at the lodge, a large rainbow pillar suddenly appeared.

Sunrise.

Bedtime was at 9:00 PM, but I did not sleep very well, probably because of the thin oxygen.

I woke up at 3:40 AM.

From there, I got ready for the morning, and before 4:00 a.m., the morning glow in the direction of the rising sun was very beautiful.

According to the clerk at the lodge, the sunrise would be at 4:30 AM.

Before sunrise, the sun seems to have a half-moon shape.

 

And then the sunrise.

Aim for the summit.

After enjoying the sunrise, we made final preparations and departed at around 5:00 am.

In fact, members who were a little sick on the first day of climbing or who did not have the endurance in their legs and backs to withstand the strong winds were dismounted in the sense that their first priority was to carry out the mission safely because of the risk of altitude sickness or injury.

Three of the seven climbers went down, and the four of us headed for the summit.

I am grateful that we made it to the seventh station, as I think we needed the energy of the others to help me in my mission to the celestial world.

 

On the way to the top, we saw a pillar of light falling around Lake Yamanaka.

We reached the torii gate just before the summit a little after 8:00 a.m.

None of the four of us got altitude sickness, nor were we injured, and we made it to the top.

At the top, some people go around the crater, but since we were not there for fun, we did not go around the crater, but went straight to the place where we were to do our mission, and I did the energy work.

  1. The mission must take place in a location where the crater of Mt.
  2. First, we will stop the not good cosmic energy that is constantly coming down to Mt. Fuji by dividing it in the sky.
  3. Mt. Fuji, and then drain the bad cosmic energy out of Mt.
  4. Mt. Fuji, and also drain out the unfavorable cosmic energy that is scattered throughout Japan through the earth’s veins by reversing the flow.
  5. The drained energy is purified with light energy.
  6. Next, we set the energy of the heavenly world to constantly descend to Mt.
  7. Mt. Fuji so that the energy of the heavenly world will flow through the earth’s veins and spread to all parts of Japan.
  8. Raise the dimension of Mt. Fuji to the celestial level.
  9. Fuji. We will set up an energy ward to prevent negative energy from flowing into Mt.
  10. To further strengthen the warding, ask the dragons of the Orient to guard the warding.

This is the order in which we carried out our mission in the heavenly realm.

I was most helped on my way down the mountain.

We started our descent as soon as we finished our mission in the celestial world.

As we descended, a wonderful view was in front of us.

Lake Yamanakako, photographed on the way down the mountain.

Actually, I am very good at climbing uphill, but I am not good at descending.

The load of my body weight is on my legs, so about an hour into my descent, the old ankle injury I suffered in high school began to hurt, my knees began to hurt, and my thigh muscles became so fatigued from protecting my knees that I could no longer even stand up from a sitting position on the ground.

On top of that, I also suffered from a slipped back.

Perhaps concerned about my aching legs, three of my friends helped me, taking turns carrying my backpack, and we managed to make it down to the fifth station where we would board the bus.

A mission finally made possible by a combination of conditions.

This celestial mission would not have been possible without a variety of conditions.

First, we had experienced climbers who had become interested in mountaineering last year and had been climbing frequently, as well as friends who had once climbed Mt.
Fuji, and others who had little mountaineering experience but were very supportive of our mission on Mt.

The energy of cooperative action by the members who are connected to the heavenly world is very important.

Secondly, this is the year when the energy of the oriental dragon becomes stronger once every 12 years.
In terms of invisible beings, these oriental dragons seem to have been very cooperative.

And third, the soul that is in me now is also one of the conditions for me to be able to do this celestial mission.

Eight years ago, I was asked by a student of the wellness class at that time, “Why don’t you do the celestial mission at Mt. Fuji, but at the time, I felt that the conditions were not yet met, so I did not listen to them, but this year, all the conditions have been met and the mission is finally completed.

 

We, the members who are connected to the heavenly world, have to take action, not just pray and give instructions.

Now, I am looking forward to seeing what kind of mission command will come next.

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