I direct my healing prayers to two Japanese goddesses in particular: Amaterasu Ohmikami (the sun goddess and Japan's chief deity) and Konohanasakuyahime-no-Mikoto (She who makes the cherries blossom), the Mt. Fuji goddess, who also represents fire and childbirth, the latter can also be interpreted as undertaking a major change in one's life. Both of these goddesses are wise, but not associated specifically with wisdom.
A am adding your grandfather Grant to my prayers today.
I am glad you are beginning to feel better. I am no stranger to depression. Sitting down and focusing warm thoughts toward people facing difficulties is really quite healing for one self too I think.
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I direct my healing prayers to two Japanese goddesses in particular: Amaterasu Ohmikami (the sun goddess and Japan's chief deity) and Konohanasakuyahime-no-Mikoto (She who makes the cherries blossom), the Mt. Fuji goddess, who also represents fire and childbirth, the latter can also be interpreted as undertaking a major change in one's life.
Both of these goddesses are wise, but not associated specifically with wisdom.
A am adding your grandfather Grant to my prayers today.
I am glad you are beginning to feel better. I am no stranger to depression. Sitting down and focusing warm thoughts toward people facing difficulties is really quite healing for one self too I think.
Pat