Muhammad Ali, who could "float like a butterfly, sting like a bee." The Core God drawn from his birth date is Okuninushi, the god of nation-building who raises up a stage and unites people. Here is why — read through the lens of Kamitype.
Okuninushi is the god who built a land upon the earth, bound people together, and gathered them toward one direction. "To raise the stage itself, draw people in, and unite them" — that essence echoes in Muhammad Ali, who drew hearts into one both inside the ring and far beyond it.
For Ali, boxing was never merely a contest. Long before the bell, his words pulled the crowd in and turned the eyes of the whole world toward a single point. Wherever he stood would, before long, become a stage of celebration. This is less the strength of one man than a gravity that draws people in and binds them into a single fervor — the very pattern of Okuninushi, the one who makes a place and binds people.
Okuninushi has another face: the power to raise one's voice for what one believes and to lift others up. Outside the ring, Ali showed the courage to stand by his convictions, and that figure inspired people across the world. Greater than a single fighter, his path bound people together across generations and borders, resonating quietly with the story of the god who built a nation and tied its bonds.
国造りの神、縁結びの神。場を立ち上げ、人と人を結ぶ者。
A light, entertainment-style reading based on the Kamitype test (birth date = the Nine Star Ki birth star). Birth dates are from public sources.