Since "kamiwoakira" is a unique name—often used as a handle or creative identity—I've put together a blog post concept that leans into that "bright/luminous spirit" aesthetic (derived from the Japanese Kami and Akira).
In Shinto, kami are not omnipotent, transcendent gods in the Western sense, but sacred forces or presences residing in nature (mountains, rivers, trees), ancestors, or extraordinary people. They are usually unseen, but certain rituals, mirrors (yata no kagami), or sacred dances (kagura) are said to "make the kami visible" or "reveal their will." kamiwoakira
“Give memory,” the mountain asked. “Take my forgetting.” Since "kamiwoakira" is a unique name—often used as
Action Tip: Set a "No-Screen" hour today. Watch how your own thoughts start to take up more room. 2. Honor the Spirit “Take my forgetting