The Darkest Hour Is Just Before The

[Dawning Sun]

Some things in life are inevitable. The sun rises and sets every day. For as long as life exists on Earth, it will never be late. The dawn is all the more extraordinary because it follows a long, dark night.

Looking back, you may notice that I have been leading you to associate the sunrise with what comes next. For the new day, you will need some new vocabulary. I won't overwhelm you with too much, just look at these for now. If it feels like too much, stop reading and stop thinking about it. Use your five senses to touch something, look, listen, taste, and smell. Breathe deeply and go outside if you can until the feeling passes. It is a temporary feeling and you will gradually acclimatise.

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Ikirinoya - the spontaneous receiving of telepathic information, usually of an intense emotional nature, caused by sustained momentum/attention in a particular direction and an open state of mind

Sokoni - "to generate" is the closest word in English; spontaneous developments of an uncanny nature, not consciously caused but unconsciously influenced by momentum/attention in a particular direction, especially when a large number of people are involved

Šai (pronounced like "shy") - a metaphysical barrier you can learn to construct which prevents ikirinoya and acts as an isolating shield

Houna - a general term for anything uncanny, mysterious, unexplained, not yet understood which is of a spiritual nature; 'hounahiye' as I have already mentioned means "fear of the spiritual unknown"

Amae - the pure essence of love, present in everything, and distilled in various ways which we think of as "love" (I have already mentioned the sixteen words for "love")

Anan - one distillation of amae; unconditional love between people which is not romantic, not exclusive, not impersonal, and not detached

Siriai - the dizzy, fearful, ungrounded feeling that can be experienced when you try to absorb too much spiritual information too quickly or when your "vibration" rises too rapidly; as I said above, the quickest relief is to stop thinking about it, use your senses, and spend time outside

Isaiga - "miracle" is the closest word in English; isaiga is a part of everyday life, but unnoticed by almost everyone; it means events, situations, or occurrences which are not logically plausible and seem to have no explanation, but they are very common; for example, life is isaiga, falling deeply in love is isaiga, telepathy is isaiga, prayers being answered is isaiga, dreams coming true is isaiga

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That's enough for now, I think.

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