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Dai Kongou ritual (kuji-in, majutsu)

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Great Indestructible Seal (Dai Kongou In). There is an esoteric practice of Japanese tradition called Dai Kongou In, which means Great Indestructible seal. It contains knowledge and wisdom of Vajrayana Buddhism, Kuji-In (nine seals) and Majutsu (conjuring). The simple recitation of its mantra brings blessings to the user, even without understanding the mechanics behind it, if the user simply knows the meaning of the mantra. Naturally, life will become easier when one chants the Dai Kongou, with voice or simply kept in mind. A more efficient practice is when the user also learns the basic meaning of all the symbols

The Dai Kongou In is an image comprising various Japanese kanji and images, all drawn with black ink on paper. Each kanji and image is a symbol representing a spiritual concept. It is a part of the daily practice of the majutsushi (magic users, spellcasters) of the esoteric tradition of Mahajrya Buddhism. The Dai Kongou practice consists in invoking various spiritual forces and concepts that have been previously empowered in the user. One step higher is when the user also studies and practices the various components of the seal. A fully trained majutsushi (oriental style conjurer) will receive the greatest benefits from the practice.

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