Humble way of life

Every Thursday from 7:30 p.m., I do a YouTube live show called “The World of Ki as We Experienced” where I talk about the world of Ki with journalists Mr. and Mrs. Oharada. Yesterday, I talked about the development of a device to increase the energy of my Ki apparatus.  The story is based on the “Method of accumulating cosmic energy” written in the book “High Dimensional Science 2” written by Dr. Hideo Seki, who has a doctorate in engineering.

Even recently, people come to us saying, “I read Professor Seki’s book.” Professor Seki passed away in 2001 at the age of 96, and this book was published in 1996, so I still feel the support of Professor Seki from “that world”.

When I took the Shinkiko Retreat seminar in 1992, Mr. Seki gave a lecture, and he talked about indicators for “Senshin”(Mind Purification) and “Nenpa”(Wave of thought), which really interested me as an engineering graduate. That’s what I heard. Professor Seki held seminars with my predecessor(father), so I often met him, and I also traveled with him overseas.  He was a great teacher, having received the Medal with Purple Ribbon and the Third Class Order of the Sacred Treasure, and is a world authority on radio engineering, but he never showed any of that. There is an item called “be humble” in the index for Mind purification, but in my university and office days, I have often come into contact with people who have a strong personality as a sign of their ability and confidence. I was very impressed.

By the way, if you are too strong, you tend to impose your opinions and desires on others, such as conflicts of opinions and the inability to cooperate with others, which can lead to stress and tension in interpersonal relationships, which can affect social life and people. This can cause various problems in relationships. In addition, self-centered behavior may become noticeable, leading to a lack of empathy and gratitude, which can lead to a loss of trust from those around you and isolation.

It is very important to live a life that minimizes one’s self, that is, to live a balanced life without belittling oneself, but also not asserting oneself too much. The universe lends its power to bring all things into harmony, so a way of life that minimizes ego will make it easier for you to receive support from the universe.

In Shinkiko Retreat seminar, through group work and consciously listening to what others have to say, it seems to lead to practice such as respecting other opinions and empathizing with others. Also, negative Ki may be preventing you from “be humble,” so it may be effective to try to look at yourself while receiving the Shinkiko. I think it will become more and more important to live a life that minimizes self-reflection, from the things around us to the global environmental issues.