I suppose the whole country is still excited about Japan’s victory in the WBC. It was interesting to see the wonderful aspects of the players as well as each match, and I learned a lot from them.
I hope that the success of the Japanese team on an international stage like this will be an opportunity for the world to see the good aspects of Japanese values.
Let me summarize my impressions, based on Ki perspective.
The first is the teamwork of “everyone getting on well together in harmony”.
It is of course important for each individual to improve their individual skills, but the key point is that the Japanese team also focuses on improving the strength of the team as a whole, which increases the Ki energy of the team.
Being able to share both hard times and happy times with everyone not only creates a great springboard, but also provides an irreplaceable experience that leads to the next step.
Secondly, perseverance.
Watching the matches this time, I saw a lot of players who persevered and kept fighting even when their opponents had the advantage.
Combined with the first point, I think it showed Japan’s tenacity and perseverance.
The importance of never giving up and persevering despite difficulties – this is something we have inherited from our ancestors, and I think that because we try our best, we receive a lot of positive Ki support.
Third is courtesy, which also leads to respect.
As is always the case in international matches, this time again we saw many players who treated their opponents with respect and courtesy, even on the battlefield.
They don’t make ‘enemies’ of their opponents, but they also respect and appreciate the spectators, fans and everyone else.
This is a mindset that keeps negative Ki away and allows a lot of positive Ki to be on your side.
The fourth is the spirit of self-improvement.
Otani and the rest of the Japanese team seemed to be full of the spirit of constantly challenging oneself and aiming high.
The importance of striving to exceed oneself without setting limits is important for anyone, and I believe that this keeps negative Ki away and makes it easier to receive positive Ki support.
By the way, I sensed these four aspects in everyone who gathered at the seminar in Kirishima last weekend.
I feel that because it was held in Japan where many positive Ki as Gods have existed since ancient times, they were able to accept this new energy from the Universe.
I hope that even more people will shine with this energy.