The last Shinkiko news of 2023

“This month is Ki Strengthening Month, from the online mini-Retreat seminar at the beginning of the month to the Shinkiko members’ gathering on the 24th.” All that remains is the members’ gathering in Tokyo on Sunday, but how are you all doing?

For those who have taken the Shinkiko Retreat seminar, I would like you to remember the seminar and focus on your body and mind while increasing your Ki. At the seminar, before eating a meal, we all recite a pledge called the “Pledge to Absorb Nutrients.” This is the vow that is recited the most, so those who have taken the seminar will remember it. “I have come to know that nutrition means to absorb the good and reject the unnecessary.  I have come to know that it is wisdom granted by the grace of Nature, and that my body itself understands what is good or bad to accept into itself. From now on, in accordance with my inner wisdom, I will strive to take in what is suitable and necessary and to eliminate what is unsuitable and unnecessary. …”

It may seem like an obvious word, but it also has a deep meaning. You can replace energy with nutrition, what is good for you is positive energy, and what is bad for you is negative energy, and by steadily incorporating positive energy, you can close your relationship with negative energy. It means to go away. It is said that it is wisdom that knows what is good and what is bad, but this is due to the support of Shinkiko energy and the support from positive energy, and the wisdom that all people inherently have is effective. I think it works.

Taking in nutrients never ends in maintaining your body. The Ki energy in the human body is connected to the infinitely expanding world of Ki, so there is no end to increasing Ki. Therefore, in order to raise your own Ki, it is a good idea to take in the nutrition of Ki while exercising your wisdom.

By the way, this year, following the release of the sheet head, we held a campaign to strengthen the functions of the head. The main function of the Ki relay device is to collect the energy of Shinkiko around the person who owns it and those around them, and the head function is to inject the energy of Shinkiko into the body. There is a lot of Shinkiko energy coming into you, so I would like you to utilize it and use your “wisdom” to further distance yourself from negative Ki. We will be talking about this at the members gathering from Tokyo on the 24th, so please join us.

The next weekly Shinkiko News will be distributed on the 5th of the new year. It’s a little early, but for those of you who won’t be able to meet me on the 24th, I would like to say “Happy New Year!” and thank you again this year.

Negative energy is accumulated without you even knowing it

As we will be announcing in the upcoming issue of Hi-Genki Magazine, we will be opening a new store in the Tokyo area next to the Toshima Ward Office, a 2-minute walk from the office we moved to in November.

The new store is located on the first floor along the road and is a bright space with large windows. We will operate a cafe here, which will not only be used as a waiting area and a place for members to socialize, but will also be available to the general public. In addition, four individual session rooms will be installed at the back of the store, creating a private space where you can receive the energy of Shinkiko.

In addition to selling Ki goods and Ki devices,called High-Genki the cafe will also function as a showroom where you can relax and enjoy sweets and tea, and we also plan to hold seminars and talks about Shinkiko. The session room can be reserved in hourly increments, and we hope that members will be able to use it freely, not only for self-use or sessions conducted by staff, but also for family and acquaintances to use various High-Genki Ki devices and Ki goods. The new store will undergo renovation work until February, and an opening ceremony will be held on February 23rd, a public holiday.

In this way, we hope that this new space will expand the role of the center and be used by many people as a place for the exchange of good energy. In addition, from the Tokyo Center, we have a temporary Ki space at Toshima Civic Center and other locations, so we hope that you will also be able to attend a trial session.

By the way, with this move, we were able to do a major decluttering. I always say, “The characteristic of negative energy is that it tries to influence you without noticing,” and in that sense, I was completely defeated. There were a lot of things I no longer used, things I had but had forgotten about.

This time, we were able to organize it, throw away unnecessary items and return them to the earth, and give usable items new opportunities. The crystals and Ki goods that were lying dormant in the warehouse are being sold as a bargain at a thank-you sale.

Moving to a new office has helped me feel refreshed, but I do feel sad about things that aren’t used or paid attention to. Do you have things in your home that have been forgotten, such as old documents and receipts, clothes you no longer wear, and memorabilia you never use?

At this time of the year, in order to keep away the influence of negative energy and change the new year in a positive direction, why not try decluttering, even if it’s just a little bit, if you can’t do it on a big scale.

As the anniversary of the founder’s (my father’s) death approaches, I remember the trouble I caused him.

Currently, my family is being swayed by the pace of my son, who is almost 50 days old. The postpartum helpers have really helped me. When my son suddenly cries out loud, I’m really at a loss as to what to do. In my case, my “enjoyable training” has only just begun, but I am reminded of many things about when I was little.

I can imagine that I must have caused a lot of trouble for my parents. I’m embarrassed to say this myself, but I’m a big crybaby, and I think I cried even harder than my son. What I vaguely remember is that I would often annoy my mother by crying so hard in a department store, and that I would cry just by going into the hospital.

It’s almost the anniversary of the founder’s death (December 11th), but I think what really bothered me was that I cried because my father wasn’t enough and my mother wasn’t there.

At the time, my father probably wondered what was wrong with me being such a crybaby, even though I was a man.

It is said that you can only appreciate your parents once you become a parent, but once you experience it yourself, other people’s affairs become your own, and your gratitude for others increases dramatically, and you begin to see the wonderful things in others. It often comes.

You can understand stories like this if you experience them yourself, but even if you don’t experience them, how much can you learn to think about things from someone else’s perspective? I believe this is the key to self-growth and the ability to build richer relationships with others.

Even if you don’t actually experience it, there are things you can do just by listening to stories and thinking about it, so I’d like to share what I try to do.

First, listen carefully to what the other person is saying and try to understand.

I try not only to listen to the other person’s words, but also to empathize with them by feeling their emotions and background, including their ki perspective.

I also think it’s important to think about things from the perspective of people who are in a different position than you, even in everyday life.

For example, imagine how someone feels about the people they see on their commute to work or the events reported on the news. I also do the same thing when talking about people who have already passed away, that is, talking about negative energy. In addition, we assume a specific person and think or make inferences based on that person’s thoughts, feelings, things they see, and actions.

For example, my mother-in-law left her distant hometown to live with her sisters. When you receive advice from a wife who is experiencing pain in her relationship with her mother-in-law, by thinking about it from that person’s perspective, you can gain deeper understanding and empathy, and make it easier for good energy to reach you. I feel like it is.

Gain a lot of energy through good energy exchanges!

In our monthly Shinkiko retreat seminar, we talk about how the participants come together because of positive energy.

Each person has been brought together to have a positive influence on each other, in other words, to have a good relationship with each other, so we try not to waste that opportunity as much as possible.

Also, even if you don’t attend our retreat seminar, if you can charge your Ki and emit good energy, you will meet more people who can have a positive influence on you.

December is a time when we often come into contact with other people for various occasion, such as year-end parties and Christmas parties, so I would like to share some advice to help you feel the value of interaction so that you don’t miss the chance to learn new things.

For example, through interactions at our center and sharing at seminars, you may gain new perspectives and ideas, or even focus on things you are not conscious of.

The important thing here is that by becoming aware of it, it becomes easier for the light to reach the negative energy involved, and it becomes easier to receive support from the positive energy, which has a big impact on one’s own growth. It makes an impact.

So, if you are not used to interacting with people you don’t know well, start with small steps.

For example, at a center, you can start with a simple self-introduction, greeting, and light conversation.

By building a relationship little by little, your interactions will naturally become more enjoyable.

At that time, finding common interests is one way to promote interaction.

For example, having a conversation with someone who has the same hobbies and interests will be more natural and enjoyable, and by being able to empathize with similar concerns, you can turn negative energy into positive energy.

So try to find some common topic.

Also, in order to receive positive Ki support, it is important to maintain a positive attitude toward interactions.

Is there any point in actively participating in conversations with others, being open-minded, and listening to what others have to say without taking anything negative? By thinking positively, you can maximize the value of your interactions.

It’s also a good idea to put yourself in such situations regularly and practice.

If you notice even the slightest change in yourself, you will receive even more support.