利他の祈りを行うことで人は強くなり、そして幸福になる。

Feature | 2024.07.24

[ 千勝神社 ]

神に仕える身として、静寂に包まれた社殿で祈りについて考えを巡らす。そうして見えてきたのは、祈りによる人の成長。

Altruistic prayers make people
stronger and happier.
As God’s servants, we contemplate prayer in the shrine’s silence.
Praying leads to personal growth.
Power spot are places of vitality, energy, and supernatural power. One famous power spot is Chikatsu Shrine in Tsukuba City, Ibaraki Prefecture. Founded over 1500 years ago, it enshrines Sarutahiko Okami as its main deity.
As soon as you step into the precincts, the atmosphere changes. It’s a distinct feeling, refreshing, invigorating. Despite its inconvenient location, worshippers continuously visit. Are they drawn by the energy? What do they pray for?
“Prayer exists as prayer; it doesn’t seeks solutions,” says Tetsuya Matsumoto, senior priest of Chikatsu Shrine. Seeking solutions through prayer can lead to dependency. “People live to be happy, even if their wishes are not granted. Prayer is essential for joy and true happiness.” Matsumoto goes on talking about prayer, stating that these are his personal views as a priest and a believer serving God. “Faith determines one’s way of life. Once your way of life is decided, anxiety and confusion go away. Faith is not all about prayer; it requires practice. However, it is also true that faith cannot exist without prayer.”
So, is prayer ultimately for oneself? Matsumoto says, “Altruistic prayer connects us with the deities, Buddha, and our hearts. Our wishes are understood even without explicitly praying for them. Praying for world peace and others grants us the power of the deities and Buddha, allowing us to live joyfully, free from selfishness.”
Prayer, Matsumoto believes, helps people grow to live.

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祈りの所作。

たまには祈りについて考えましょうという話。

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