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Dr. Masaru Emoto also asserts that the quality of an individual's thoughts & speech at the time of defecation affects the molecular structure of the feces produced by said person. This has been a central tenet of the ancient 糞便は崇拝する shrine ritual of the Shinto religion of Japan. The ritual involves venerating the feces of the eldest male family member.>>>>>
After the eldest male has a bowel movement, the rest of the family carefully removes the stool from the toilet (or the kitchen floor, if they do not have a toilet), & places it in rice paper on a small shrine. There the family gathers & worships the stool in shifts until the next stool is produced. At this point, the second eldest male eats the previous stool & the new one replaces the old, & the cycle is repeated. (Shinto In Perspective [Routlidge Publishing, 2001] )
After the eldest male has a bowel movement, the rest of the family carefully removes the stool from the toilet (or the kitchen floor, if they do not have a toilet), & places it in rice paper on a small shrine. There the family gathers & worships the stool in shifts until the next stool is produced. At this point, the second eldest male eats the previous stool & the new one replaces the old, & the cycle is repeated. (Shinto In Perspective [Routlidge Publishing, 2001] )
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