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Japanese Omamori Amulet - Divine Gratitude - Ōnaobi, Kamunaobi

€7.20
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An original amulet with a Japanese god motif, write your daily gratitude on the washi paper inside and carry it with you.

Reference 1B-2SUP0001-4/1048

DELIVERY AND RETURNS

Delivery delay :

     1 to 3 working days for France, Belgium and Switzerland.
     3-5 working days for other countries in Germany, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Denmark and Austria
     3-5 business days for other countries via DHL

This item is shipped from our warehouse in France.

You can return or exchange an item within 14 days of receiving your order. For more information, see our Return Policy

Details

Data sheet

Width about 4.5 cm
Length 6 cm
Compositions Chirimen crêpe
Product origin made in Japan

Description

The Omamori is a traditional Japanese amulet, known for its spiritual protection and blessings. Handcrafted with care, each Omamori is blessed in Japanese temples with specific prayers to ensure safety, good health, and success. These amulets are often carried for personal protection, luck in studies or business, or to safeguard loved ones. A symbol of ancient Japanese wisdom, the Omamori is a powerful talisman that brings positive energy and protection to its wearer.

Ōnaobi and Kamunaobi are concepts from Japanese Shinto culture, representing two types of sacred connections between humans and deities, or kami.

Ōnaobi (大直日) refers to the great "straight lineage" or divine alignment in Shinto tradition. It symbolizes the natural order and purity of the relationship with the kami, a fundamental principle for maintaining harmony in the world. It involves following a spiritual path of righteousness, guided by divine truth.

Kamunaobi (神直日), on the other hand, refers to the idea of "direct alignment with the gods." It is the aspiration to live in a pure and sincere way, in accordance with sacred principles, which allows for a direct connection with the divine. Kamunaobi represents a form of spiritual purity where human actions are in perfect harmony with the intentions of the kami.

These concepts embody the importance of sincerity, purity of intention, and spiritual balance in Shinto tradition.

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