An evocative image depicting the separation of the male and female spirits, giving rise to the ancestral beings of the entire world. The male spirit, Izanagi-no-Mikoto, and the female spirit, Izanami-no-Mikoto, divide into two distinct entities, each carrying their unique essence. This pivotal event signifies the emergence of the ethereal realm of the dead, known as Yomi, and the manifestation of the earthly realm inhabited by humans, called Utsushiyo. From the realm of Yomi, the world of the deceased, the sun deity Amaterasu-Omikami, and the moon deity Tsukuyomi, emerge after purifying their eyes. Their radiant presence illuminates the cosmos and brings light and harmony to the world. Simultaneously, the sea's ebb and flow cleanse the heavenly deities, known as Amatsukami, and the land deities, known as Kunitsukami, who appear in all their divine splendor. The image captures the profound significance of this mythological moment. The male and female spirits, their forms intertwined yet distinct, are portrayed in a dynamic and powerful composition. The celestial backdrop reflects the celestial forces at play, with celestial bodies and cosmic energies intertwining. The colors used are rich and symbolic, representing the celestial and earthly realms, such as golden hues for the sun and silvery tones for the moon. The aspect ratio is 1:1. This image encapsulates the mythical origins of the world and the divine beings that shaped its existence, evoking a sense of wonder and reverence for the cosmic forces that govern our existence.``` --auto --s2