Thank you very much for this year!

It may be said that the light and shadow are like arrows, but it’s early and there are only a few days left this year.

Thank you very much for reading Shinkiko News despite your busy schedule over the past year. So, what kind of year has this year been for you? Was it a year of big changes?  Or was it a calm year?

Looking back, SAS Tokyo moved at the end of last year, and KÌPLACE opened in February. Although it was a busy time, I had been researching the effects of laser engraving since the beginning of the year. It has been found that by engraving the Pyramid Mark or the SAS triple mark, the amount of Ki relaying can be dramatically improved, so using this technology, many people can engrave the Pyramid Mark on Ki goods such as high-grade equipment and plates. It was laser engraved. In addition, new Ki goods such as the HG light mini and HG pin type have been created using this technology.

I feel that by making good use of these Ki goods, I was able to help change myself and the people around me in a positive direction. It was a year in which I felt great gratitude for the mysterious relationship between the “light” of lasers and the invisible “light2 of Shinkiko.

Now that you can receive strong positive Ki support, you can create even bigger changes by proactively changing your awareness and actions.

In the online mini retreat seminar held earlier this month, we incorporated a lot of work for this purpose. We received many happy comments from those who participated, with comments such as “It gave me an opportunity to take concrete action.”

Next year as well, we will continue to provide various types of Ki support so that everyone can have a healthier and happier year. We are also planning more powerful Ki goods and new seminars.  Please look forward to it.  The next distribution of this news will be on January 10.

[Public live announcement]

In addition, the YouTube live “The world of Ki that we experienced” that I do with Mr. and Mrs. Oharada every Thursday from 19:30pm to 20:30pm will start on January 9th of the new year. This time, I will be participating in the live broadcast from KÌPLACE in Ikebukuro, Tokyo, as a [public live]. KÌPLACE will be open from 18:30 on January 9th, so if you have questions about Ki, would like to hear something like this, or are interested in Ki, please come to KÌPLACE. Please come visit us.

I sincerely hope that the coming year will be a wonderful year for all of you.

A mind that doesn’t seek

At the recent Shinkiko member’s seminar, I received letters from our members about “Looking for the Good”. I read a letter saying, “I’m decluttering. I want to get rid of all unnecessary items and feel refreshed.” Everyone, it’s the year-end cleaning season, but are you making good progress?  Speaking of our house, we are in a state where we can’t even do regular cleaning, let alone deep cleaning.

This morning, my son was scattering lots of disposable diapers everywhere. The toys in the big box are scattered all over the floor in no time. He likes ringing the bell on the Buddhist altar, and he has taken it somewhere and can’t find it anymore. I try to clean up my house, which is in a state of disrepair, to make it as clean as possible, but eventually I find myself wanting to say, “Oh, hey, do something!”

What I am reminded of is the Cleansing Gyho Pledge in text book given in the Shinkiko Retreat seminar: “By the grace of Nature, from now on I will perform “Cleaning discipline”. Through this “Cleaning discipline” I pledge to cleanse my Mind-Hear and Life-style.  A cleansed mind is a mind without desire.  A cleansed mind is a mind of giving yourself to others.  A cleansed mind is a mind of infinite gratitude for all things. I will improve my mind and life. A pure mind is a mind that does not ask for anything. It is a mind that gives of itself to others. It is a mind that is grateful for everything.

The key point of this is that it vows to purify one’s heart and life, especially the one that purifies one’s heart, saying, “A pure mind is a mind that does not seek.”  The secret is that through cleaning, we cultivate a spirit that doesn’t demand anything from others. In other words, cleaning is a time to face yourself, and while tidying up your room, you look inside your heart and make it a habit.

When cleaning, we tend to ask people around us, “Please don’t make a mess,” or “I need more help,” or “Why should I do it?”  Moreover, there are many other things that we wish for on a daily basis, such as, “I want this to happen,” “It would be nice if it happened that way,” and “This happened because of that.”

From the perspective of Ki, it can be thought that various things appear before our eyes as phenomena due to the positive and negative Ki of ourselves and those around us. When negative energy is at work, complaints and dissatisfaction increase, and especially when you say it out loud, it increases even more.  On the other hand, when positive energy is encouraged, things naturally move in a positive direction. If you think about it that way, it is important to increase your own Ki and make it easier for your positive Ki to work. If you can decrease your desires for others and increase your gratitude, you will have peace of mind and be happier. (I’m also studying hard)

Next Sunday, we will be broadcasting Shinkiko members seminar from Tokyo. If you have something good or have any questions, please feel free to contact us, we look forward to hearing from you.

Life is a series of meaningful things

Yesterday, Dr. Nishimoto appeared on YouTube Live with Mr. and Mrs. Oharada, which is held every Thursday from 7:30 pm. Dr.Nishimoto has just published a new book, “You can cure ulcerative colitis by yourself,” and he gave a very interesting and easy-to-understand talk. The book’s description says, “Up to 46 times a day, I had bloody stools and went to the toilet, and my doctor declared that it was 99.999% incurable…” In a sense, it is a story of a heroic experience.

Dr. Nishimoto overcame ulcerative colitis himself and has helped many people based on his experience, but what he was talking about with Mr. Oharada was, “What if he hadn’t developed ulcerative colitis?” “I wonder what he was doing?” “My experience lives in others”, this is probably the arrangement of the universe.

If I hadn’t gotten sick when I was an office worker, I wouldn’t have stepped into this world of Ki, so maybe there’s nothing really wrong with me. The other day, December 11th was the anniversary of my predecessor’s death(my father). What would have happened if I didn’t have the “Ki Relay Device Hi Genki” that my predecessor learned how to make from the white-bearded old man who appeared in my dream? I was thinking about it again. I might have quit my job because I wasn’t feeling well.

Even if I had been lucky enough to continue working as an office worker, I would have never dreamed that Ki was connected to the mind and body, so what would have happened? I would have accumulated stress to the maximum and lived a life filled with complaints and dissatisfaction. And since I’m already at retirement age, even if I were working under the reemployment system, I would never have dreamed of raising a one-year-old child.

Today, my son has been 100 times more energetic since this morning, running around the room, scattering toys, and making a fuss. It’s really strange to think that this child might not have existed in this world at all. I wouldn’t have met all the readers who continue to support Shinkiko…If you think about it that way, thanks to the gift from the universe called Hi Genki, mysterious connections have been made one after another. So, up to now. There were many seemingly bad things that happened to me as well, but as I worked hard and continued to focus on Shinkiko, I found myself where I am today.

My predecessor said, “Everything in life is a series of meaningful things,” and what makes the meaning even deeper is the energy of Shinkiko from the universe. I would like to conclude by borrowing the words of my predecessor. “Let’s all use Ki well and live a happy life.” Thank you, Gassyo (join your hands)!!

Recharge your energy and take a fruitful step

It’s December, and there are only a few days left for this year. Until this Monday, I held an online mini Shinkiko retreat seminar over three days. It seemed like all the participants were able to look back on this year and recharge their energy to turn the negatives into positives. This mini seminar and the gathering of Shinkiko members that will be held for three days starting this Sunday are events that are held every year so that you can receive a lot of Shinkiko’s energy this December. In order to get off to a good start in the new year, it is necessary to move the energy of “Ki” in a positive direction, and this month is a very important time.

By the way, we are influenced by the positive and negative energy that exists around us without realizing it, but especially the negative energy that acts as a drag on us is because we want the person to be happy. If you don’t want them to change for the better, they will work to get in your way every chance you get. By making our feelings negative due to negative events, we try to collect even more negative energy.


Therefore, it is necessary to change the negative energy that has been affected over the past year into positive energy as much as possible, and in order to do this, we need to receive the energy of powerful Shinkiko and at the same time, we need to get rid of that negative energy. It is important to direct your consciousness to give light to your Ki.

Also, to make it easier to receive the support of positive energy, it is necessary to have a mindset and a way of directing your consciousness that makes it easier to tune in to that energy. Furthermore, even if we want to support positive energy, if we don’t take the first step, we won’t be able to provide support, so it’s important to be aware of what kind of step we should take.


In this way, I receive a lot of Shinkiko energy and believe that it is very important to direct my consciousness to negative and positive Ki. From Kumamoto on December 8th and Osaka on December 15th, I plan to talk about this at the members’ gathering to be held from Tokyo on December 22nd. We are looking for not only your “looking for good things,” but also letters about bad things that have happened, as well as questions, so please send them to your nearest center. You can also watch online from your home on the day of the event, so please complete your application as soon as possible.


A new year is the beginning of a new beginning for us. Refresh your mind and body, recharge your energy, and take a fruitful step towards a wonderful year.