Marilyn Monroe, the symbol who took an era's longing and dreams upon herself. The Core God drawn from her birth date is Oyamatsumi, the mountain god who holds and receives the immense. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Oyamatsumi is the god of mountains, set firm and holding the world. "To receive, and to hold" — that essence echoes in the vast scale of Monroe's presence, which took on an era's desire and longing whole.
When she appeared on the screen, people cast their own dreams upon her. Brightness, fragility, allure — whatever ideal each viewer imagined, Monroe remained the vessel that quietly received it. Beyond the frame of a single actress, she became the vessel for the very longing an age held. That image recalls the bearing of a mountain, which mirrors the sky, gathers the clouds, and reflects back the heart of all who look up to it. That is precisely Oyamatsumi's pattern: the receiver who holds the world.
Oyamatsumi has a second face. A mountain remains, however many times the seasons turn. Even as time passes, Monroe's image is handed down undimmed, standing still in the world's memory as an icon. Her path — receiving the dream of a shifting age and holding her presence long after — resonates deeply with the tale of the mountain god who endures through the 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.