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Heavenly Message by Mrs. Seiko Nakanishi 14 Message from Acorn Fairies – Residents of the Earth Not Limited to Just Human Beings
In the past, the Voice of Russia posted an article, which read that the Supreme Court of Iceland admitted the existenceof elf. Reading the article, I felt that the court had a very decent sense of value. When human beings construct roads or clear woods to develop housing land simply for their own convenience, fairies having lived there lose their habitat.
I think that in such a case, ancient people
negotiated through mediums with fairies and found a mutually acceptable
compromise to live together with them. Regrettably, modern people have lost
such sensitivity.
For people who think that money is all, the
existence of fairies is merely a fairy tale. These arrogant people seem to
think that human beings can make free use of the earth’s resources. However,
the residents of the earth are not limited to just human beings. Animals,
plants, mineral and fairies or divine spirits which are their inner most nature
also live on the earth. When you think of the harmony with nature, please keep
the existence of them in mind for a while.
I believe that this message by Mrs. Seiko
Nakanishi will make you convinced of the existence of fairies.
October
8, 2015
Masatoshi
Takeshita
Heavenly
Message by Mrs. Seiko Nakanishi 14
<Communicator: Seiko Nakanishi>
<Communication date: September 30,
2015>
On September 30, two acorn boy fairies
visited me.
According to them, an acorn tree told them
about “Gayatri Mantra” and “Mantra of Love.” They were chanting the mantras
happily every day.
One day, a deity took them to this garden
and said: “Chant the mantras in this garden.”
Although I asked them their names and where
the acorn tree was, they knew neither of them. I asked them to tentatively
choose two names from among candidate names.
The names they happily chose were “Kurikuri”
and “Korokoro.”
Asked about their favorite play, they answered
happily and cheerfully “Mantras” “Mantras” as if they jumped up and low.
It seems to me that it is the very happy
play for them to chant these two mantras.” (Laughter)
When I call out their names and say “Good
morning”, they give me a spirited reply like popping corn. Their cheerfulness
seems to give me energy.
I think that the time to be with the two
fairies, who are innocent, honest and energetic, will be my precious time that
may never come again, until they leave the garden.
The above is a message from acorn fairies.
Seiko
Nakanishi