“Gift from the Stars” – The invisible thread that connects hemp, humanity, and the universe

[Use up your life──Time to get your soul back on track]

“Life is not yours. It is a gift from the stars.” — A Hopi elder

“There is nothing more foolish than valuing life too much. The adventure never begins.” –Hopi elder

We are not born to be healthy. We are not born to earn money or live long lives. We are given life so that we can live as our “true selves” beyond that. Yasunao Nakayama, who came into contact with the memories of the stars after a near-death experience, says that he became aware of the “essence of life” through his encounter with the Hopi people. Life is a medium for living out our “destiny.” Living according to that program is what true “life” is.

[Hemp was a material that resonated with God]

Shimenawa, shrine maidens, Shinto rituals, and cloths used to wrap babies. Hemp has been used in all kinds of sacred places in Japan since ancient times. As a “vibrating philosophy,” hemp was a plant that was purified by wearing it, purified by burning it, and connected to the gods by holding it. This culture was cut off by GHQ, and sealed away with just a few memorandums along with the misconception that “hemp = narcotics.” However, the cannabis plant is originally a “material of resonance” that supported the very spirit of the Japanese people.

“Hemp is not just a plant. It has vibrations that resonate with the universe.”
–Yasunao Nakayama

In modern times, it is mistaken for a “drug,” but in the past it was at the center of life, supporting culture, and arranging religious ceremonies. In Okinawa and Nagano, there is still a ritual in which a baby is wrapped in hemp cloth and “born in the arms of the ancestors.”
Japan is a country with a rare “lineage of hemp” in the world. The Daijosai, the enthronement ceremony of the Emperor, the costumes of shrine maidens, and Kagura – refined hemp has been used in all of these. Emperor Showa visited farms in the morning even after the war and watched over hemp as “a presence related to the foundation of this country.”

The 26,000-year precession and cosmic awakening

The Earth moves like a rocking neck, in a motion called “precession.” This is the slow circular motion of the Earth’s axis, and it is said to take about 25,920 years (= about 26,000 years) to complete one revolution. This is the cycle known as “one great year of the Earth.”

“The sun sleeps and wakes up. The universe awakens the soul with its rhythm.”

The ancient Mayans, Egyptian priests, and Indian philosophers who inherited the wisdom of the Vedas viewed this 26,000-year cycle as a cycle of cosmic evolution. The vibrations of the Earth are also changing greatly in accordance with this cycle, and many spiritual researchers say that we are currently in the “Age of Dawn” – a phase of awakening of consciousness.

We are in the midst of a cosmic memory awakening

Now, the world is turning once again to the ancient world. Senses, spiritual visions, and connections to the stars that cannot be measured by science – these “intangible wisdoms” ask us: “How will you use this life, a gift from the universe?” The pyramids are maps of the universe carved into the earth, Prince Shotoku is the balancer of the earth, and precession is the grand heartbeat of time. All of these are guiding us to the “next era.”

Prince Shotoku = Darth Vader theory - Beyond darkness and light, to a consciousness that connects with the universe

Prince Shotoku and Darth Vader. Yasunao Nakayama shares a unique perspective that overlaps these two seemingly unrelated figures. Both are portrayed as trying to restore the “order of the universe” and living in a dimension that cannot be measured by the dualism of good and evil. Prince Shotoku donated a sword symbolizing the Big Dipper to Horyuji Temple, and has an aspect as a star-dweller. His ability to see into the future and anecdotes of multiple simultaneous perceptions make him a user of the “Force.” Nakayama positions the prince’s true nature as a “messenger of the universe.” The essence of this theory is not “light or darkness,” but “accepting and integrating both.” The figures of Prince Shotoku and Darth Vader may reflect the potential for “awakening” within each of us.