Kanna-sama
This is Kawaguchi Hidetoshi. This is my humble answer to the question.
First of all, matters relating to “inspiration” have been dealt with in the following questions until now, so I hope you can take a look.
http://blog.livedoor.jp/hasunoha_kawaguchi/archives/cat_319683.html
Well... I've already read the thank-you content, but...
I know that your question is truly precious and appreciated because you want the power to be useful to others.
The desire for compassion to think about the other person's feelings and to be healed of pain is also common to “compassion” in Buddhism.
Also, I think they want the ability to see through everything (all intellectual/Katsu Yoshitomo) from the feeling that they want to somehow help and save people who are in trouble.
Yes, in Buddhism, it is certainly explained that such power can be obtained through enlightenment. Specifically, it is the so-called “six gods,” and I am dealing with it in the following question.
The question “Do you have inspiration?”
http://blog.livedoor.jp/hasunoha_kawaguchi/archives/1002837225.html
“... Regarding “divine power,” it is certainly written according to Buddhist scriptures (Shamon Ka Sutra, Oibu Sutra, etc.) that if you achieve enlightenment, you can obtain the six gods (Tengen-dori, Toshin-tsuzu, Fumei-dori, Shitsu-dori, and Ofun-dong-su) for good and convenient use. As far as I know, there are things about Kannon Bosatsu's good, clever, and convenient functions in the Kannon Sutra, and details about the fulfillment of vows made by Amida Nyorai during the Bodhisattva period. Apart from whether or not it can actually be done, there is also a theory that it is just one interpretation of “as a state of internal investigation.” Anyway, I think it's a power we can't easily obtain with ordinary people. ・・”
To be honest, what I can say from an immature poor life is nothing that doesn't actually lead to a state of enlightenment... I know it is a power that can be revealed when affliction and intellectual disability are eradicated... but in order to do so, it is still important to walk in Buddhism with a firm Bodhi heart. By all means, let's work hard together towards the fulfillment of Buddhism.
Kawaguchi Hidetoshi Gassho