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Some words stay with us for a lifetime. Not because they were powerful, but because they were spoken with care. In Japan, there has long been an understanding that words do not simply describe reality — they quietly shape it. This is not superstition. It comes from seeing words as sounds that connect the human heart with something greater. In this video, I explore the Japanese concept of Kotodama — the belief that spiritual presence resides in language — and why words in Japan have traditionally been treated with restraint, attentiveness, and reverence. Words were never meant to persuade or dominate. They were meant to align the heart, calm the atmosphere, and bring harmony to a space. This is a quiet reflection on language, culture, and the way we live. — This video is part of my ongoing work on “Spiritual Marketing” — a way of aligning inner truth with modern systems and algorithms. I’m Mayumi Kagura, a writer and modern Walking Miko. Through books, essays, and visual media, I share Japanese culture, Shinto sensibilities, and spiritual perspectives with a global audience. — Tags / Keywords kotodama japanese culture words and meaning spirituality shinto