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been found, she was caged to prevent violence. When she begged Ushitora no konjin to stop making her yell in the cage, he started to make her write scripts with an old nail there. This was the beginning of the writing. Though she was illiterate, whenever the spirit would speak to her, she would write down the prophesies through
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scripture, and codified the religion. Together, they started the Dai Nihon Shūseikai. In 1913 its named changed to the Taihonkyō, and in 1916 the name changed again to the Kōdō Ōmoto. Despite their work together, they sometimes had different interpretations of the writings that Deguchi had created.
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In 1892, Deguchi was possessed by a spirit called Ushitora no Konjin, who prophesied that the world would soon end and that a savior would come and create heaven on earth. She was arrested in the suspected arson attack because of her prophecies. After she had been freed because a true criminal had
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When she was 16 she was adopted into the Deguchi family. The Deguchis had no children, and adopted her so that she could marry their adopted son, a carpenter named Masagoro Deguchi, and continue the family name. They had 8 children, but because of Masagoro's
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and financial mismanagement, the family lived in poverty. After falling off a house and breaking his pelvis, Masagoro died on March 1, 1887.
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Women and Millenarian Protest in Meiji Japan: Deguchi Nao and Omotokyo
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when she was 9, leaving Deguchi to work to support the family.
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called Ushitora no Konjin. Even though she was illiterate, she
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Nao Deguchi : a biography of the foundress of Oomoto
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Index


Oomoto-kyo
possessed by a spirit
wrote
Fukuchiyama
Tanba province
Kyoto prefecture
famine
cholera
alcoholism
automatic writing
Konkōkyō
Onisaburo Deguchi
Oomoto-kyo's
ISBN
9780939657612
Deguchi Nao: modernization and new religions
ISBN
4893501801
OCLC
674760491
cite book
link
"Nao Deguchi A Biography of the Foundress of Oomoto"
"Ōmoto | Japanese religion"
"Weaving her way back to harmony with the gods | The Japan Times"
"Encyclopedia of Shinto - Home : Personalities : Deguchi Nao"
Categories
1837 births
1918 deaths

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