A strong heart is tested

The other day, a person who had never heard of Shinkiko came to my private session at KÌPLACE and said, “I found out about it on your website.”

When I asked her about it, she said, “It looks good, but will it be okay? It’s going to cost a lot of money…” and she was quite hesitant when she applied.

In the end, I was called when I was about to leave, so I decided to go ahead and do it.

During the session, as I listened to her story, I was impressed and thought, “She really decided to come .”   When my predecessor(father) made the Hi Genki, I secretly took it apart and thought it was suspicious, so I understand how he feels.

I might not have had the courage to come and receive Ki.

If you ask someone who doesn’t know anything about Ki, they might say things like, “This seems somewhat suspicious,” “Does Ki come out of things?” or “Is this a spiritual marketing method?”

The world of Ki cannot be proven through science, so the only way to understand it is to experience it.

And I think it’s important to refer to the experiences of various people as much as possible.

In this person’s story, it is clear that there are two forces at work: positive energy that wants to support her, and negative energy that does not want to change and is holding her back.

Couldn’t it get better? It was probably because of the presence of positive energy that made me feel that way that I became interested in S.A.S.’s website and read it well, and on the other hand, negative energy acts as a hindrance. Something as simple as booking a session became extremely difficult.

I felt that “the negative energy is strong, but the positive energy is strong enough to support me,” so I did my best to send energy to them.

By the way, the Shinkiko Retreat seminar started today at Mt. Sangane in Aichi Prefecture.

The first lecture in this seminar was about what kind of mindset you should have in order to increase your Ki, and the “Indicators for Mind Purification”, which were categorized into “a mind that attracts positive energy” and “a mind that tends to attract negative energy” is explained.

In this index, “Strong” is ranked first in terms of having a strong spirit that does not give in to negative energy.

Negative energy takes advantage of various situations and tries to make the person’s emotions negative and attract more negative energy.

In difficult times, it is important to remain calm, think carefully about what to do, and act accordingly.

And I believe that the light of Shinkiko and this “strongness” transforms even the strongest negative Ki into light.