11、How to Access Higher Frequencies Using Traditional Japanese Noh Chanting
The Ancient "Oshite" Ritual: A Chant of Transformation
In the quiet depths of Japanese tradition lies a powerful ritual for aligning one’s vibration. It begins with a chant performed in the style of Noh (Utai), following the sacred 5-7-5-7 rhythm.
The Power of the 5-7 Rhythm
Just like Waka poetry—which has been performed for centuries in the Japanese Imperial Court’s "Utakai-hajime" ceremony—the 5-7 rhythm is more than just literature. It is a spiritual technology (Jutsu) used to harmonize the soul's frequency. While Waka follows a 5-7-5-7-7 structure, the Noh chant flows continuously in 5-7, creating a meditative state.
The Meaning of the Chant
By chanting the ancient Oshite script, one connects with the very source of the soul. The words describe a profound transformation: as the chant resonates, the physical needs of the world fade away. The practitioner leaves the mundane reality behind, ascending to become a "Dweller of the Heavens" (Sumibito) while still in their living body.
[Chant Lyrics]
Inishie no
Oshite no fumi wo
Utaureba
Tamashi minato ni
Michi kitari
[Middle: Transformation]
Nomikui mo
Ima wa taenishi
Mi no sama wa
Utsutsu wo sarite
Utsuroinu
[Conclusion: Ascension]
Ikeru mi no
Sono mama Ame no
Sumibito to
Narini keru kamo
Tautokere
Becoming the Light
This ritual is a "curse of powerful light"—a linguistic spell (Kotodama) where the speaker becomes the light itself. By repeating the sounds "A-U-WA," your vibration shifts.
Even if you do not understand the words, simply immersing yourself in the frequency of this 5-7 rhythm can bring peace and transformation. Open your heart, and listen.
To be continued in episodeThe Spiritual Power of Humanoid Forms: Why "Hitogata" Attracts Souls in Japan

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