Electric cars, space, AI — Elon Musk carries mountain-sized ventures all at once. The Core God drawn from his birth date is Oyamatsumi, who holds the immense with an unmoved embrace. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Oyamatsumi is the god of mountains, set firm and holding the world. "To hold, and to receive" — that essence echoes in Musk, who shoulders several ventures at once, any one of which would be too heavy for most.
Making electric cars ordinary, bringing rockets back down to the ground, carrying humanity beyond the Earth — each is a vision with the weight of a mountain. Where most would be pinned down by carrying just one, he takes them all on together and still looks further ahead. Holding multiple immense undertakings at the same time and standing without wavering, he resembles a great massif that supports many peaks as a single body of rock. That is precisely Oyamatsumi's pattern: the vessel that holds and receives the immense.
Oyamatsumi has a second face. A mountain does not move in haste. On the scale of time it changes shape slowly, but surely. Musk's path — drawing visions across spans of ten and twenty years, stacking up plans without flinching at the verdict of the moment — quietly resonates with the tale of the mountain god who takes his form over ages.
山の神。根源的な受容者、不動の包容力を持つ者。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.