Information and Ki

Late chairman used to say,”Be careful of the news on TV or
newspapers as they are often related to bad energies.”

This is because by watching it, people with low Ki energy levels
get affected by the negative Ki which caused the incident or
accident.
In the Shinkiko training course, I say that complaining and
criticizing create negative energy and it attracts more by
synchronizing.
What I can say from this is that every word we say or write has
Ki, so all the information in this world is related to Ki.

The problem these days is that there is so much information
online.
As we learn from mistakes, it’s important to take the negative
information as an opportunity to improve yourself or make the
world better, but not everyone can do that.

If the information has a strong negative Ki and you get affected,
you will gradually lose light, so it’s better not to relate with it out of curiosity or unwillingly, especially when you have low Ki
energy level.

Also, when you have negative feelings, you tend to be drawn to
this kind of information.
In other words, when you are affected by the negative energy,
they want to gather more so they attract negative information .
So it’s important to think carefully and check what is making a
connection to negative energy.

Moreover, these days anyone can spread information on social
media.

If you accidentaly send negative information, it spreads quickly
and will come back to you and affect you badly so you need to be
careful.

In our monthly Hi Genki magazine and this news article, we post everyone’s voices.

People who use Shinkiko experience something good, and give
hope to people who are suffering from similar things.
This is because the light reaches negative energy and it becomes
a light which will support you back.

There are days when you experience bad things.One way to maintain your energy level is to access goodinformation, something that gives you hope.
To prevent from connecting with negative energy, please don’t
forget to charge yourself with Shinkiko in your everyday life.