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 Mahikari And Goetia?
Harkadenn
post Dec 5 2011, 11:53 PM
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So I had a professor in my University who thought me about this school of Mahikari where it's supposed to be some sort of Japanese golden ray Reiki.

And he always told me he had an amulet to his neck and it shall never bee seen nor open not even by him and is part of the whole initiation.

Then years later I just found this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvk_LvyvOX8

WTF, so to me this is simply because it's a GOETIA sigil.

Please discuss away.

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post Dec 6 2011, 03:05 AM
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QUOTE(Harkadenn @ Dec 6 2011, 12:53 AM) *

So I had a professor in my University who thought me about this school of Mahikari where it's supposed to be some sort of Japanese golden ray Reiki.

And he always told me he had an amulet to his neck and it shall never bee seen nor open not even by him and is part of the whole initiation.

Then years later I just found this:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pvk_LvyvOX8

WTF, so to me this is simply because it's a GOETIA sigil.

Please discuss away.


I don't recognize it from the lesser Key, do you mean another Goetic Book? Aside from the obvious smbolism on one side, I don't recognize the image on the other side at all.


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post Dec 6 2011, 04:42 AM
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The back looks like an image of Mt. Fuji. Why they would put that with the seal from the Key beats me...


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post Dec 6 2011, 07:54 AM
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QUOTE(Darkmage @ Dec 6 2011, 06:42 AM) *

The back looks like an image of Mt. Fuji.


I thought that too. I don't recognize the symbol, which you would think would be easy since it's pretty bold and unique, but it reminds me of a spade from a deck of cards. I would bet it's some custom symbol but I don't think that automatically makes it a Goetic sigil.


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post Dec 6 2011, 03:46 PM
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The front looks like the Star of David with a cross in side.
The back looks like Mt. fuji.
The thing on the inside is an ace of spades.
If its Reki It must represent Abrahamic / Shinto card playing luck.


Mahikari, according to Wikipedia, is a bit like new age religions in the states. It steals most anything from most everywhere. They even have a "lost continent" mythology.

If that necklace is anything more than a pretty design I would be much surprised.

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