The Descent of Japanese Father God Ame-no-Mioya-Gami by Ryuho Okawa

The Descent of Japanese Father God Ame-no-Mioya-Gami by Ryuho Okawa

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The Descent of Japanese Father God Ame-no-Mioya-Gami by Ryuho Okawa

There used to be the God called Ame-no-Mioya-Gami in Japan. He came from the Andromeda Galaxy to land on the foothills of Mt. Fuji about 30,000 years ago. Using his spiritual abilities, the author and spiritual leader Ryuho Okawa explored the mystery of the super ancient times and found the astonishing truths about the roots of the Japanese civilization. He also found that Ame-no-Mioya-Gami is connected to the God of the Earth El Cantare, whom Jesus called Father. By reading this book, you can find the origin of bushido (samurai spirit) and understand how the ancient Japanese civilization influenced other countries. Now that the world is in confusion, Japan is expected to awaken to its true origin and courageously rise to bring justice to the world.

In this book, you can also read:

- The existence of Messiahs in different galaxies

- The truth about the parallel world

- How Vishnu is connected to Ame-no-Mioya-Gami

- Why certain people, including John Lennon, are contacted by space people

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ISBN 13 9781943928354
ISBN 10 1943928355
Title The Descent of Japanese Father God Ame-no-Mioya-Gami
Author Ryuho Okawa
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HS Press
Year published 2022-05-27
Number of pages 278
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.