2Virgo Amulet | (No. 10) Japanese Protective Charm with Clear Protective Case Peace Amulet | Prayer & Blessing | Evil-Warding & Fortune-Inviting Good Luck Charm
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What's an omamori?Goshou, or "Oshouri", is a traditional Japanese talisman that comes in a variety of styles and has the name of a deity or a wish written on the pouch, and is considered to have divine power to protect the wearer from disasters and to bring good luck and positive change.There are many types of wishes written on the omikuji, such as praying for good health, academic progress, love and peach blossom, etc. The wearer can wear the omikuji according to the wish or place it on an object or place that is related to the wish, for example, the omikuji for academic progress can be hung on a school bag or pencil case, the omikuji for love luck can be placed in a close pocket, the omikuji for fortune can be placed in a wallet, etc., and the way of wearing the omikuji can be adapted according to the needs of an individual.The validity period of the omamori is about one year, and when a wish is granted or the omamori is stained, it needs to be replaced. The best way to do this is to return the omamori to the shrine or temple where it came from, or if this is not possible, you can also do it at home by yourself by putting the old omamori on a piece of clean white paper and sprinkling it with coarse salt in the order of "left, right, left," and then thanking for the blessings of the past year with gratitude during the ceremony, and then finally rolling up the white paper and the omamori into a trash can or burning them. Finally, roll up the paper and the omamori and throw them in the trash or burn them.*Do not place Mikoto from different shrines or temples together, as there may be problems of coordination between the deities which may reduce their effectiveness.*Do not be curious to open the guards, for that is regarded as peeping into the gods, and is an act of disrespect.
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