In Shintoism, there is a belief that at some point in life, the beauty of the world can be enough on its own. One can simply experience and appreciate it without the need to capture it through pics, vids, or words. The sacredness of Mt. Fuji and its surrounding natural environment can evoke such a feeling of awe and wonder, that one can simply let go of the desire to hold onto it and share it with others. This letting go can be seen as a form of spiritual release, allowing oneself to be fully present in the moment and in communion with the kami believed to dwell on the mountain. In this way, the beauty of Mt. Fuji can serve as a reminder to appreciate the world around us and to find contentment in the simple act of experiencing it.
...excuse me - Its time for me to set away my phone, and to commune with the kami...
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