The other day, I had someone who wanted to send remote Shinkiko during the Shinkiko lesson on the 13th, as it is the “Obon” season.
This month, many people want to send Shinkiko to their ancestors who have passed away because it is the time of the Obon Festival, Hiroshima and Nagasaki Memorial Day, and the anniversary of the end of World War II.
We call it remote Shinkiko because we send Shinkiko energy to people who are far away. We can send Shinkiko energy not only to people who are actually alive, but also to those who have already passed away.
By the way, I explain that every person has Ki energy in their body.
There is no one without Ki.
If you are alive, you have Ki like an invisible light in your body, and it may vary in intensity, but it is light, so Ki is radiated around you, just as light from a miniature light bulb spreads in the dark.
I also believe that the direction and strength of Ki can be controlled by consciousness.
For example, if we focus our thoughts on someone, the more strongly we focus, the more Ki will be sent toward that person.
Therefore, the feeling of compassion and care we have for others, along with the positive Ki that is working to support them, causes the Ki light in our body to flow in that direction.
Conversely, resentment, envy, etc., reaches the targeted person through the dark Ki, with negative Ki that gathers from the surroundings.
When doing remote Shinkiko, you take the Shinkiko energy from space with Ki goods or High-Genki, and imagine the person you wish to send it to, and it will reach them. It is very important to first focus on the light coming into you, and then to be aware of the other person (it is especially good if you can understand the person’s feelings).
For this reason, in the Shinkiko Retreatment Course, we have time to learn about the relationship between mind and Ki before practicing this remote Shinkiko.
Furthermore, in the Shinkiko Master Training, which is a 6-month 12-step course, we go one step further to make it more effective, and we ask people to fill in information about their ancestors and other people around them who have struggled or had similar experiences to themselves, what they know and what they can remember, so that we can feel the feelings of the person to whom we want to send Ki as much as possible. We try to get a sense of the feeling of the person to whom we want to send Ki.
The energy of Shinkiko enhances your own Ki, and when you are good, others become good, and when others are good, it comes back to you, and it is the universe’s way of guiding you so that everything shines brightly.