Ki influences not only our bodies but also our minds.
I tell everybody, “Try Shinkiko and continue if you feel it’s good”.
People ask me, “Is Shinkiko good for○○?” when it is their first time.
The state of Ki (especially when negative Ki is influencing) differs from person to person. I tell them, “I cannot tell you whether it is effective or not but I can share people’s experiences and I would like you to refer to them.”
The essence of Ki has not been substantiated by modern science and even its existence cannot be proved. We can only know it through our experiences.
The experiences we introduce are true stories and these are the treasures for SAS and Shinkiko.
The common feature of various experiences is that they all tried to take in Shinkiko for something negative.
I am sure they tried because they thought Ki might be good for them. Nobody tried if they thought it wouldn’t work at all.
“Just use Shinkiko for anything.” This is the first step to change negative to positive.
By the way, there are various types of negative Ki, from dark and heavy existence without any light to relatively bright and light one.
The negative Ki can change to positive by getting light from Shinkiko. The time for Ki(light) to penetrate varies widely, though.
Even the very light negative Ki cannot change if we give up sending the light.
On the other hand, there is also a possibility for very dark negative Ki to change.
I have experienced interacting with a lot of negative Ki through sending Shinkiko.
Among these negative Ki, there are many souls which regret their lives.
Some of the dark and heavy negative Ki give up being brighter or feeling better since they have lost the light for a very long time.
They taught me the important lesson. “Try our best so that we will not regret later.” “Do not give up and try as hard as we can even in very difficult situations.”
I think it is important for us to try Shinkiko thoroughly even if the time is limited.
I will hold an online retreat seminar focusing on “changing negative to positive”.
I will try as hard as I can with the participants to support them.