Shinkiko Retreat seminar fee revision and new SAS 3-rayered pendant

A one-day seminar was held on August 4th at KÌPLACE in Ikebukuro, Tokyo.

There were some people who hadn’t seen me in a while, and I really enjoyed the seminar.

It is scheduled to be held in Nagoya and Osaka this weekend.

In addition, future Shinkiko Retreat seminar will be held in Oita in September, Kyoto in October, and Shonan in November, so please join us for 3 days and 2 nights.

Now, regarding Shinkiko Retreat seminar, we have decided to increase the seminar fee by approximately 15% starting from September applications.

This was an unavoidable choice as the current burden is increasing due to increases in accommodation fees. Thank you for your understanding.

By the way, the SAS 3-rayered pendant that we are handing out to those who are participating in Shinkiko Retreat seminar for the first time will also be upgraded to a new high-capacity type from September.

Since the beginning of this year, we have found that by laser engraving the pyramid mark, we can efficiently receive the energy of Shinkiko, and we have been using it on various Ki goods, and we have also applied this to the new SAS 3-rayered pendant.

The shape is made of a stainless steel plate with a length of 4.2 cm and a width of 1.7 cm, and the front side has the SAS triple mark, and the back side has the pyramid mark, owner’s name, and seminar date laser engraved to enhance its power.

Regarding the material, the previous model was punched out from a brass plate and plated with gold, but the new type is made of 316L surgical stainless steel, which is resistant to rust and has a proven track record as an anti-allergy material. Time contact was considered.

SAS 3-rayered pendant will be given to you during the Shinkiko Retreat seminar (Shinkiko practice) on the final day.

For participants who are attending seminar for the first time, I ask them to wear this at the time, and I check the pendant and its owner, while at the same time “appreciating” the pendant.

This time, by creating a new pendant with a name on it and making it clear who owns the pendant, it not only increases the number of relays, but also has the advantage of making this “enjoyment” more reliable.

Up until now, SAS has collected 2- and 3-rayered pendants that have changed color or are bent, and then gives you a new one.

The 2-rayered pendant will remain the same as before, but for the 3-rayered type, for the time being, replacing the old type with a new type will be limited to when taking the Shinkiko Retreat seminar.

The exchange fee will be 15,000 yen (tax included), and those who wish to do so should apply in advance at our SAS center, and we would like to hand it over during the seminar on the final day.

Shinkiko Retreat seminar fees starting from September

Member ¥123,620⇒¥140,000

Early bird discount for members *¥113,620⇒¥130,000

Non-member  ¥137,240⇒¥150,000

Let’s focus on what we’re doing for the first time

I took my son to a children’s center for the first time.

My wife wanted me to play in a spacious area, but at one point I refused, saying it would be too hot and troublesome, but then I reconsidered and decided to try it for the first time, thinking, “This is where my negative energy comes from.”

I learned a lot when I went there, and it was a great experience.

New things are inherently exciting, but why do they feel like a “trouble”?  When we look into it, we find that our bodies always try to maintain a certain state (homeostasis), and new situations can disrupt this balance, so our brains fear change and try to maintain the status quo.  It seems that there are times when we try to avoid danger by giving priority to others, and based on information our brains have obtained from past experiences, we create various fears such as the possibility of failure or the possibility of not being appreciated.

What’s more, people psychologically try to conserve energy to adapt to new situations, or the belief that “I can’t do it” from past experiences or the negative energy attracted by failure experiences get in the way.  It pulls your mind in a negative direction.

However, while receiving Shinkiko, ① set small goals and achieve them little by little, ② when you feel fear, accept it instead of avoiding it, ③ see failure as a step towards success, ④ get a new perspective by consulting people around you.

By taking a step without fear of change through measures such as these, you will be able to keep away the negative energy that does not want the person to grow, and it will be easier to receive the support of positive energy.

So, you want to start something new, but where should you start?  For those who are confused, I will give you some hints.

1. Dig into your interests and things what you like ① What did you admire when you were a child? ② What do you usually enjoy or are addicted to? ③ What are you good at and what do you often get praised for? ④ What do you want to know more about or learn? …By looking back on these things, you may make unexpected discoveries and find hints for new challenges.

2. Start with something familiar ① Try a new dish ② Try a different route to work or school ③ Read a new book ④ Listen to new music.

…It’s a good idea to start small and gradually expand your range of challenges.

Being able to try new things can enrich your life by expanding your possibilities, relieving stress, and expanding your relationships with others.

The point is to have fun.  There is also positive energy support, so let’s keep an eye on things we do for the first time.