A sequel to “How to Improve Your Luck”

A sequel to “How to Improve Your Luck”
I received a question from a participant during the Shinkiko lesson which
was held last Sunday, ”What are the features of a person who has good
luck and a person who has bad luck, and what should we bear in mind?”
It’s a good topic for the new year, so I talked about ”What should people
with bad luck do?” on that day and also on the IkiIki Radio.If you are
interested, please refer to them. Today I’d like to add a little more to this
topic.
No one wants to lower their luck so we all want to improve it, but many
people don’t seem to care that much thinking “It’s not that bad… I
shouldn’t ask for too much”.
When you start Shinkiko, the lighter negative energy changes to positive
energy, so bad things gradually reduce.
Here, I’d like to explain how to use Shinkiko energy one step further.
As is often the case, there are times when you don’t realize(or made not
to realize) when the negative energy is affecting you.
You may think that it wouldn’t be a problem if you don’t focus on it, or
give up because it won’t change anything. There are times when we only
try to see the bright side even though you feel that something is not right.
It’s good to focus on the positive side, but periodically or when you can
receive strong Ki, it’s good to focus on the negative energy that might
be affecting you.
It’s like a medical checkup routine, taking time to look back at yourself.
The negative energy hiding deeply can bring more and more without you
realizing it and create a big problem.
By doing Shinkiko, you can learn from the bad things so it’s good, but it’s
better to reduce your burden by changing the negative to positive, and
changing your behavior before the problem gets bigger.
The deeper the negative energy is, the better it is in hiding, so by
focusing on it, the light will reach there.
So while taking in strong Shinkiko, focus on the area where the negative
Ki might be affecting, like picking up a small rubbish while lighting up

with a spotlight. I recommend this to those who have been using
Shinkiko for a long time.