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Please help

Hi
I'm writing this for the first time, so if there are any mistakes in kanji, please look at them warmly.

It's my first time and I don't know what to do, but even though I just lost my grandfather recently, I lived separately from my grandfather and always went to take care of him on Sundays, but yesterday that grandfather came up in my dream and told me this.

I'm told that you're going to break your leg soon, so I'm taking them with me, and my body is shaking with fear. What should I do about this? I don't want to die soon. I'm waiting for a good answer.

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You don't have to worry

Nice to meet you, Joker.
My name is Urakami Tetsuya from Nagomi-an.

You recently lost your grandfather, didn't you?
Even though Joker is a teenager and young, it makes me bow my head because of his grandfather's filial piety, such as going to nursing care on his days off. You did your best, and I'm sure your grandfather was happy too

That grandfather came up in his dream and was told horrible words, and it is said that Joker also feels afraid.
Depending on the era, “dream announcements” have been thought to be extremely important, but from the current way of capturing it, we should think that “things that Joker himself is very concerned about appeared in dreams.”

Joker was cared for by his grandfather, and I think there were things he worried about and regretted during that time. For example, they weren't able to be present when they passed away, or they weren't able to do what they were asked to do.

The person who died has become a Buddha.
He is neither a ghost nor an evil spirit; he is a precious and kind Buddha.

Will my grandfather, who has become a Buddha, try to take the life of his cute grandson who took care of him? That's not possible.
Even if the Joker breaks his leg, the thought of a grandfather who became a Buddha would say, “Even if he has a handicap in his leg, I'm watching over his own life so that he can move forward well in his own life.”

Incidentally, it “breaks the foot,” but isn't there any cause for concern about this?
But this doesn't actually break Joker's leg either.

So don't worry.
Please enjoy the year-end and New Year holidays.

Ninety percent of every worry doesn't happen

Nice to meet you, Joker.

You lost your grandfather, didn't you? It made me feel lonely. I offer my condolences.

Well, my grandfather, who Joker went to take care of him every Sunday, came up in my dream and got scared when he was told “my leg will break.”
The deceased passed away and went to the world of nirvana silence (nenhanjakujo). It's a quiet world where you don't have to worry about anything. Would Joker's grandfather, who went into such a world, say something threatening to you?

Ninety percent of every worry doesn't happen.

brain data organization? Space Buddha's message?

While sleeping, the brain organizes data, and it seems that we dream at that time.
In other words, when information cards were arranged on a table to organize scattered information cards, it just so happened that information cards such as “grandfather,” “death,” “leg,” and “injury” were lined up nearby.

A dream is just a dream.
However, the body is bound to break down eventually. Also, anyone can suddenly have an accident or illness when they are unexpected.
It's stressful to be afraid of future injuries and illnesses that haven't happened yet,
Since everything is impermanent, it would be a good idea to meaningfully use your life today and live a life with few regrets no matter when you pick them up.
Even if it's just a dream, you can learn if you try to learn.
Not limited to dreams, it would be fun to think that every event in the universe might be a message of “notice the truth” (hint of enlightenment) scattered by the cosmic Buddha Dainichi Nyorai.

Please help me too

Today and I had strange dreams.
I'm staying at a strange lodging facility in Ginza, but my dream was that I bombarded with huge electrical appliances, starting with an air purifier, and ended up going in the opposite direction by train, so I couldn't take them home.
Ishihara Satomi also came out, probably due to the influence of the Tsuki 9 drama that I had filmed the other day but hadn't watched the final episode yet.
I'm in trouble because Ishihara Satomi hasn't come to live in the real world today either. (No problem)
(T_T) Can't I take home appliances and Ishihara Satomi after all? Please help.
Joking aside, dreams themselves have no basis.
Things I'm worried about come out in some form while I sleep for a while, so there's no hindrance to my daily life.
As soon as Ishihara Satomi comes to my temple, I'll let you know. I'll also send the devil's surume legs.
Until then, please feel at ease facing Saitama prefecture where I am and sleep with your pillow raised.
If you're worried, go to the temple and ring the bell on New Year's Eve.
Let the darkness of the heart be removed. Hmm.
Make sure you don't step down the stairs.
Also, after New Year's Eve, everyone runs out of taxis to get home, and it seems that every year on New Year's Eve, everyone breaks their legs. huh. A nearby temple where you don't have to worry about breaking your legs would be nice. (^<^)