Let’s raise our spirits and have more impressions

My son is now 7 months old, but perhaps because he is growing rapidly, the carrier has become too small. I chose a new baby carrier, regretting that I should have bought a better one from the beginning. Previous baby carriers were face-to-face types, but the new ones can be carried facing forward or on the back. When I walk outside with him in my arms while looking straight ahead, he seems to be happy, as he flaps his arms and legs and makes a fuss, “Kya, kya!” I end up saying “Aaaaa” out loud, which makes me a little embarrassed.

I wonder if I used to react to things this happily?   As we get older, perhaps our pain, patience, and perseverance have increased, or perhaps we have become less happy or happy, or perhaps we have gotten used to it, or our emotions no longer come to the fore, or we find it difficult to feel them.  From a Ki perspective, this is not good. We want to enjoy things that are fun, happy, excited, and excited as much as possible and collect good energy. It is especially important to be moved and say, “It’s beautiful.”

This awareness of beauty, being moved by it, and no matter how advanced science is, “What makes us feel beautiful?”   This is a story about “Ki,” an invisible energy that cannot be proven or quantified by science.”

When I was an office worker, I became unwell due to stress, and reluctantly took the Shinkiko Retreat seminar at the recommendation of my predecessor(my father). At that time, I received Shinkiko every day for a week, practiced various programs, listened to lectures on how to hold our mind, and the moment I left the venue after the lecture, I could see that I had completely changed. I did. Everything I saw was shining brightly… everything I saw and heard seemed fresh and beautiful, as if I had been holed up in the mountains for a long time. At the time, I was surprised to find that when I raised my Ki, I was able to perceive beauty even from the same stimuli from the outside world.

My predecessor(my father) said that the negative energy disappears and you become more innocent, but I think that the negative energy around you turns into light and surrounds you, making it easier to feel good energy. The Retreat seminar is currently being held over three days, and the energy of Shinkiko from outside and the positive Ki that comes from your heart will give light to your ancestors and become positive Ki that will watch over them. This is something you won’t understand unless you experience it, so if you’ve been moving away from beauty lately, please take the Shinkiko Retreat seminar. We’ll be expecting you.

We are releasing Hi Genki Mini Junior

I tell people in Shinkiko Retreat seminar, “It’s best to have a mutual style where you do things for your family and have them do it for you.”   Hi Genki has a structure that collects and radiates Shinkiko light energy from the universe, so the energy reaches not only the person to whom the head is applied, but also the person applying the head. I am also “giving to” and “receiving” to my wife.  Lately, I’ve been using a light head to push myself harder. We recommend using the lever principle to apply force using a point slightly below the center of the head as a fulcrum, as this will reduce fatigue.

Because of this, I’ve been using it more often, and recently I’ve been using it in online sessions and even bringing it to YouTube.  It seems like things are getting better. I thought it would be a bit inconvenient to carry because it was long when I put it in my pocket, but someone told me that the laser engraving on the cap of the light head was beautiful, so I decided to try it this way. I thought it would be great if I could make a Hi Genki Mini that was half the size this time using a different method.

Many people have laser-engraved the pyramid mark on Ki goods such as High Genki apparatus and large plates, and verified its quality. We also thought of adding ways to increase the amount of relay.

Therefore, we have decided to discontinue the sale of the Hi Genki Mini P type that we have been selling in the past, inherit the casing to the High Genki 6 Mini, and sell a new Hi Genki that is made in the same way as the light head as the “Junior”.  Since it is a high-quality Mini, it is a high-quality product for personal use, but the number of parts can be reduced compared to the P type, so the price can be reduced by about 8,800 yen. It would be a good idea to have people who need Ki in particular or their families who are concerned about it use it, and if you are new to Shinkiko, I think it would be a good idea to start with Hi Genki Junior. Although it is a personal Hi Genki technique, being able to place yourself in an environment where Shinkiko energy is delivered to you 24 hours a day can dramatically increase the charging speed of your Ki. I hope many people will use it.

In order to spread the word, we will be holding a release campaign exclusively for members, giving them 10% points back until the end of July. Please feel free to use it. In addition, although sales of the previous P type will be discontinued, we will continue to provide upgrades and power-up services for the P type and Hi Genki Mini, so if you have any questions, please contact your nearest center.

What kind of song is Bogatsuru Sanka(Bogatsuru Hymn)?

At the Shinkiko lesson held the other day, Participant Ms.A talked about a song called “Boga Tsuru Sanka”  from “Looking for Good Things”. I didn’t know the song, so on the day I asked everyone, “What kind of song is it?”

Later, when I looked up Boga Tsuru, I found out that it is a basin/wetland located at an altitude of approximately 1,200 meters in Takeda City, Oita Prefecture. It is surrounded by Mt. Kuju and Mt. Ofuna, the main peaks of the Kuju Mountain Range, and is included in Aso-Kuju National Park.

The “Bo” in the name refers to a temple (Hokke-in Temple, which is the core of the Kuju-san faith).(Current name Hokke-in Onsen), “Tsuru” means “water flow” and a flat land with a river, and in other words, the place name means the wetland area near Hokke-in Temple.

Yoko Seri became known nationwide for her “Bogatsuru Sanka” sung on NHK’s (Japan Broadcasting Corporation) “Minna no Uta.”(Everyone’s song) . The background to the birth of the Bogatsuru hymn was mountain worship and the thoughts of various people associated with it.

Since ancient times in Japan, mountains have been seen as not just a part of nature, but a place where the gods dwell. Therefore, visiting the mountain itself was a type of training and prayer, and it was believed that it would calm people’s minds and increase their energy.

Kyushu has a long history and has been home to various places of worship since ancient times. The gods that reside there are the positive energy that I always talk about. They exist not only in Kyushu, but everywhere, and are trying to support and encourage many people.

However, in recent years, I believe that this positive energy has run out of energy due to the collapse of nature and changes in people’s consciousness and faith. Also, it is precisely in times like these that we need the energy of “Shinkiko from the universe,” and I believe that my predecessor(my father) started this in a dream in 1986, and I inherited this energy.

By the way, I would like to include in this paper the text of Ms. A (who always receives ki at the Kumamoto Center)’s “Looking for a good things.” One of the good things she said about her daughter and herself is, “I’ve found myself humming this song lately.”

It is strange, but it has just been decided that the first Shinkiko retreat seminar will be held in Oita Prefecture in September of this year. To borrow the words of my predecessor, everything has a meaning, so there are positive and negative energies working behind the scenes, and because of that connection, Ms. A ends up humming the song, and good things happen. Because they overlapped, I think they were able to post on that day’s “Find the Good Things” section.

Get to know the Ki environment around you

I go for a walk on sunny days when I have time. I’m walking with my son in a carrier, and I’m doing some strength training as well, so I’m focusing not only on my leg muscles, but also on my abdominal and back muscles. I like the nearby park because it has a good atmosphere and allows me to relax.  Many people say they feel good energy in places with abundant nature, such as mountains and the sea. However, if you look closely at urban rivers, you will see schools of small fish being caught by kingfishers and herons, and turtles happily drying their shells on large stones.  Scenes like this make you forget your daily hustle and bustle and make you feel at ease, so I think it’s important to try to focus on good energy no matter where you are.

By the way, in the Shinkiko Master Training, you watch my lecture videos, fill out a worksheet, and receive consultation and advice from me and my staff to pass the exam step by step. Having the children fill out this worksheet is a great way to help them become more conscious of Ki.

In the master training, STEP 1 of the 12 steps explains negative energy and positive energy.

We are influenced by the positive and negative energy around us, and when we are influenced by positive energy, we tend to experience positive changes in our minds and bodies, such as feeling brighter and more relaxed. When you are influenced by negative energy, you are more likely to experience negative changes in your mind and body, such as feeling depressed, irritable, and having unpleasant feelings.

Furthermore, if your feelings match the wavelength of negative energy and you have a lot of negative feelings, you will be drawn more and more towards them.  It is a good idea to focus on positive energy.

Also, if you have been influenced by negative energy in the past, it may still affect your present, so remember the past and focus on that while receiving Shinkiko energy.

Basically, I recommend going back from the present to the past and examining the negative and positive Ki around you, as this will help you understand the Ki environment and increase the effectiveness of receiving Shinkiko light.