Whatever I intend to do, I shall test it first on My own family. - Nakayama Miki

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Whatever I intend to do, I shall test it first on My own family.

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About Nakayama Miki

Nakayama Miki (June 2, 1798 – February 18, 1887), referred to by adherents as Oyasama, was a Japanese religious leader who founded the Tenrikyo religion on October 26, 1838.

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Alternative Names: Foundress of Tenrikyo Oyasama

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"Oh, I am so glad to see you have come. God the Parent lent a hand to bring you home. You had a hard time, slipping at many places. However, you were joyful. Sah, sah, God the Parent accepts fully, fully. Whatever you ask, it is accepted. God protects you. Enjoy it, enjoy it, enjoy it!"
So saying, Oyasama grasped Rin’s cold hands with both Her own. It was something more than warming them over the brazier. Rin was moved with gratitude and awe at the inexpressible warmth of Oyasama.

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January 13, 1887 (Dec. 20, 1886, lunar calendar) Sah, sah, because Tsukihi exists, the world exists. Because the world exists, things exist. Because things exist, your bodies exist. Because your bodies exist, law exists. Although the law exists, to resolve your minds is primary. Sah, sah, where there is sincerity, you shall receive sincerity. You may not know what My sincerity is. It is My providence—fire, water, and wind. Sah, sah, you are to purchase My sincerity. Purchase My sincerity with your own sincerity.

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