I was in a cave, a holy place, a church, I don't know but it was a sacred place.
It was all curved - the ceiling and walls were made up of geometric shapes which shone with gold, as though they were stained glass but the light shone through like real gold.
I was told that I was in Kandani.
On awakening I discovered the Kandani Shrine of Japan, the photos I saw appear to have shapes and gold so correspond with that, it is a shrine to the 'Shinto' way of life. It is pre-religion and a bit of an explanation from Wikipedia:
The word Shinto ("way of the gods") was adopted, originally as Shindo,[8] from the written Chinese Shendao (神道,pinyin: shén dào),[9][note 2] combining two kanji: "shin" (神?), meaning "spirit" or kami; and "tō" (道?), meaning a philosophical path or study (from the Chinese word dào).[6][9] The oldest recorded usage of the word Shindo is from the second half of the 6th century.[8] Kami are defined in English as "spirits", "essences" or "gods", referring to the energy generating the phenomena.[10] Since Japanese language does not distinguish between singular and plural, kami refers to the divinity, or sacred essence, that manifests in multiple forms: rocks, trees, rivers, animals, places, and even people can be said to possess the nature of kami.[10] Kami and people are not separate; they exist within the same world and share its interrelated complexity.[6]
I take this information to prove that all things are connected, nature, spirit and all beings.
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