layman;  believer;  adherent;  follower;  laity
 conviction;  belief;  confidence
 distrust;  mistrust;  insincerity;  impiety;  faithlessness
 correspondence;  communication;  transmission;  news;  signal;  telecommunications
 confidence;  trust;  faith;  credit (finance)
 arrival (of post, news, correspondence, etc.);  receiving (a phone call, email, etc.)
 trusting too much;  overestimating ability
 belief;  acceptance (of truths)
 message from someone on a journey
 self-confidence;  confidence (in oneself)
 belief;  faith;  conviction
 signal;  signalling;  signaling;  traffic light;  traffic signal
 reply (e.g. email, fax, letter);  answer
 receiving (a message, letter, email, etc.);  reception (radio, TV, etc.)
 half in doubt;  half-convinced;  dubious;  incredulous
 creed;  belief;  conviction;  article of faith
 telecommunications;  correspondence
 Shinshū (alt. name of former Shinano province)
 albatross (esp. the short-tailed albatross, Phoebastria albatrus)
 blind acceptance;  blind belief;  credulity
 trust;  confidence;  credence
 fanaticism;  zealotry;  blind devotion
 belief;  conviction;  opinion
 correspondence;  news;  letter;  tidings
 hyacinth (Hyacinthus orientalis)
 transceiver (send and receive)
 sure punishment or reward
 region on Japan Sea side of Japan west of Tokyo;  Nagano and Niigata
 love and believe in;  intimacy
 letter;  personal correspondence
 sincerity;  honesty;  truth;  faithfulness
 jamming;  interference;  cross talk
 male lay devotee;  believer
 the six articles of faith (in Islam)
 belief or doubt;  truth or error;  authenticity
 brief note;  brief letter;  brief message
 the five Confucian virtues (benevolence, justice, courtesy, wisdom, and sincerity)
 Muso Jikiden Eishin-ryu (iaido style)
 urgent message;  urgent dispatch;  urgent despatch
 letter, etc. from another party;  correspondence
 hand signals;  flag signals
 automatic calling and automatic answering unit
 long-term credit bank;  LTCB
 function follows form;  the outside shapes the inside; (lit.) belief comes from solemnity (i.e. from seeing an ornate temple)