The Sword of Heaven: A Five Continent Odyssey to Save the World
by Mikkel Aaland. Paperback. Publisher: Travelers' Tales Inc (June 2001)
ISBN-10: 1885211643 || ISBN-13: 978-1885211644

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Book Description
Did a Shinto Priest save the world? A few years before the Berlin Wall came down, a mysterious Shinto priest in Japan broke a holy sword into 108 pieces. The priest then called on his followers to place the pieces throughout the world so that the threat of thermonuclear destruction would be nullified.
Mikkel Aaland was one of the people drawn into the circle of those placing the gods. Readers get an insider's view of sacred Shinto ceremonies as the holy pieces are placed at key sites in order to form a complete magnetic web of goodwill and positive energy.

A few months after completing their task, the Soviet Empire crumbled. You too will become a believer after reading this powerful memoir of Aaland's journey toward personal and world peace. --

--Update --

Mr Tagami is nearly finished writing his book about this series of events. He is the principle figure throughout this story. I have occasional email contact with him. He is more or less at rest on a mountain and far away from the modern world in these days.

Konron Tagami
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This on 13 August, 2007.....

Hello, Turtle Heart

Here every things are slowly, only the weeds glow in the rice field
very first.
The writings have been kept in the box.
I am thinking about the last placeing Kami at Mt.Kailash in Tibet.

Tagami