Experienced by positive energy

Last week, I started a YouTube live show with journalists Mr. and Mrs. Oharada under the title “The world of Ki that we experienced.” For me, I get to hear interesting stories about experiences with my predecessors, so every time I think of them, I think, “Ah, that’s what I said,” and I learn a lot from them, but I also enjoy doing it.

Yesterday too, Mr. Oharada talked about how he reacted to the energy of his predecessor. My predecessor and I went to treat the radiation victims of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant accident in Russia, and we exchanged energy with about 10 people. Then I started moaning and felt embarrassed but couldn’t stop myself, but in the end I felt refreshed as something seemed to come out of me. I also went to the Shinkiko Retreat seminar, and my body felt completely relaxed. At that time, I felt that a lot of my negative energy went towards the light, and that’s when I finally started to understand more about Ki.   As the saying goes, seeing is believing, and once you experience Ki in some form, it becomes much easier to understand. Behind the scenes, there is probably a negative energy that hates the light of Shinkiko, and a positive energy that is trying to help people understand and use Shinkiko.

In the end, I think I was able to experience many different things and was able to listen honestly to what my predecessors were saying. It seems that not only me but Mr. Oharada received a lot of support, and even though he had doubts about ki at first, he was able to understand it naturally due to just the right experience… Mr. Oharada’s story was very interesting. That’s why.

Negative energy may seem like it has nothing to do with you, but everyone is affected by it in some way. In that sense, the first thing to do is to have many experiences of receiving Ki. I think this will strengthen the support of positive energy and make it easier to understand.

When experiencing Ki, try not to think too much about logic in your head, and if you feel something, simply try to adopt Shinkiko.

Also, the negative energy that exists around us tries to pull us towards the dark side when we see an opening. Therefore, I would like people who have had a good experience with Shinkiko to continue receiving Shinkiko. I, too, would like to receive the Shinkiko firmly so that I can find a place to direct my consciousness and receive the support of positive Ki even more easily.

Next Thursday from 19:30, I would like to broadcast from Miyajima, Hiroshima Prefecture, where the Shinkiko Retreat seminar will be held. If you are interested, please click here

Make a big leap forward with a never-give-up spirit!

It’s been 5 months since my son was born, and I’m gradually getting used to his free-spirited behavior.

However, there are still many unexpected events, and each time they occur, my mind is greatly disturbed.

The other day, my son had a fever and my wife and I were in a big fuss.

It’s embarrassing because I’m not used to it.

My wife became busy taking care of our son, stress piled up, the house wasn’t cleaned properly, we relied on take-out prepared meals for meals, and our relationship deteriorated.

It really feels like I’ve been hit by a negative energy.

However, there was probably help from Shinkiko.  The damage was kept to a minimum, and as a result, communication between I and my wife has improved, and I feel like I am able to cooperate with my wife more than before (for now).

As the saying goes, when it rains, the ground hardens.

By the way, among the negative energy that comes out when I send energy, there is negative energy that has given up on becoming light.

They say, “I’m fine with things the way they are,” when in reality it’s painful and painful, and they’re forced to endure a lot.

The second sentence he said was, “There’s no way I can change,” “It’s too late,” “It’s impossible,” and “It’s me.”  It gives the impression that he is desperate.

They are so drawn into the darkness that they cannot imagine moving towards the light.

When we are influenced by such negative energy, our own thinking goes into a mode of giving up.

You don’t make an effort to communicate to people, and you think, “They won’t understand anyway,” or is there something you can do? We blame others without thinking about it, or we think, “It’s impossible, it’s a waste,” without making any effort.

In our Retreat seminar, during his lectures on Naikan(Inner observation) Method, Prof. Ishii often talks about how people cannot change, it is like telling a cat to become a dog.

The goal is to change your own thoughts and actions, not those of other people, but if you are strongly influenced by the negative energy mentioned above, you will not be able to do this at all.

We tend to blame others, the people around us, and the events we are facing.

This kind of negative Ki is something that is hidden in a very dark and deep place, so it is not something that has just started, but may have been influenced by various things from a long time ago.

However, if you continue to practice Shinkiko, your Ki will gradually charge up and it will be easier to turn negative into positive.

Therefore, if you find yourself in a mode of giving up, being aware of this and making some effort will make it easier for the energy of Shinkiko to reach you.

Even if you don’t make a big change all of a sudden, by moving forward little by little while looking for the good points, you can eventually make a big leap forward.

The importance of facing yourself

Last weekend, we held a Shinkiko Retreat seminar in Kyushu.  I feel that a great deal of light has reached places that are connected to each and every participant.  Thank you everyone.

I think there are still some negative spirits waiting for the light, but the many souls who have become light this time will provide further support.

I want you to use your will and consciousness firmly and aim for even greater heights.

Especially in recent Retreat seminar, I hope to be able to receive powerful Shinkiko and convey this “importance of facing oneself”.

During seminar, I use special plates with laser-engraved light heads and pyramid marks, which dramatically increases the amount of Ki energy that comes into me.

Because of this, “what you think, what you are conscious of, and what kind of actions you take” have a great deal to do with the speed at which light reaches negative energy.

We discuss this not only in Retreat seminar, but also in Shinkiko lessons, so if you have any concerns, consultation, or questions, please contact us.

The next Shinkiko lesson will be distributed from KÌPLACE on April 7th (Sun).

[Notice]–The pyramid mark will also be engraved on the Shinkiko plate—

We have received many requests for laser engraving on Shinkiko plates, so starting today we will begin a service that will engrave the same pyramid mark on Shinkiko plates as on HG cards.

By engraving the name of the person you wish to send energy to, the Shinkiko plate will automatically deliver the energy of Shinkiko to that person.

This time, by laser-engraving the pyramid mark on the plate, the amount of Ki energy that reaches the person engraved through the person holding the plate will greatly increase, so we can expect even more effects.

In the case of the Shinkiko plate, it is possible to laser engrave two sides: the side with the inscription “May the light reach you” and the side with the SAS triple mark etched.

I am often asked, “If I want to engrave just one side, which one should I do?”, and my answer is, “It would be better to engrave the name on top.”  The price is 19,800 yen per page(side).

Also, if the surface of the Shinkiko plate has many scratches or dirt, it will be difficult to engrave with a laser.

Please be aware that the pyramid mark may become unclear and the effectiveness may be reduced. (If you are concerned, we recommend replacing it with a new one.)

Bring light to the strong negative energy of battle!

Starting today, the Shinkiko Retreat seminar has begun in Tamana District, which is close to Fukuoka in Kyushu and Kumamoto. This will be the first venue for the event. Whenever I go to a place for the first time, I always try to find out what kind of people were connected to this place and find out the historical background, since somehow the event is held there.

For me, the first thing I do is open up Google Maps and look for something that catches my eye. Then, I start to see things that interest me, such as ancient shrines and famous places, and I start searching for them on the internet. In the case of this time’s venue, the first thing that caught my eye was Otsuyama Aso Shrine, which is located near the facility.

The venue where we have held events in Kumamoto so far was located in what was once the precincts of Aso Shrine, so we may have been guided there.

With that in mind, when I expanded the display area of ​​the map a little more, I noticed the “Heike Ipponzakura(One cherry tree of Heike)”, and when I looked into it, I found “Miyama, one of the Heike Valleys” where the remnants of the Heike clan are said to have lived in hiding, in Yamakawa-machi, Miyama city. The Heike Ipponzakura (One cherry tree of Heike), which stands on the top of a small mountain called Mt. Tempo Koyama, is loved as a sacred tree for the Heike family. Further investigation reveals that the Heike group that survived the Battle of Dan-no-ura traveled by boat or on foot to Hakata, then descended south along the Satsuma Highway to escape the Genji pursuers, ending up near the current intersection of the Haegawa River and the Matsui River. This land has now been developed and turned into Kanamegawa Park, where a monument commemorating the last battle of the Heike clan is placed.”

I thought that the end of the Genpei War would be Dan-no-ura, but it turned out that it ended up in a place like this. Furthermore, the Battle of Chikugo River, one of Japan’s three major battles, is about 40 kilometers north of here.

Even so, the many battles involve many people and create strong negative energies such as deep sadness and hatred, which still have an impact on people. Therefore, I think that the energy of true light is necessary there.

Last month’s training was held in Atami, a place connected to Genji, and next month it will be held at Miyajima, a place connected to Taira no Kiyomori, so I feel a strong connection.

By the way, next week is the vernal equinox. My predecessor said that by seeing the happiness of the people around you, including you, your worries about your ancestors will go away, and this will be the best memorial service for your ancestors. I would like you to turn your attention to your parents and grandparents, remember what they have done for you, and express your gratitude.

HG(High Genki)Type 3, 6 and 6 Mini specification changes

We have started a service to laser engrave the pyramid mark on Shinkiko large plates and Shinkiko frames, and we would like to thank you for the many applications.

From what I’ve heard from people who have experienced it, I think that laser engraving is somehow different from the traditional etching method. Is it good to hit a mark on a metal surface with a “light” called a laser? Was it good that I was able to accurately design the pyramid mark? Is a laser that can accurately depict marks better? I don’t really understand the cause, but it seems to have a positive effect either way.

Then, we received an inquiry from someone asking, “The laser engraving on the Shinkiko frame was good, so would it be possible to use it as a plate for the Hi Genki Type 3?” When I engraved it and said, “That’s good,” it looked very good, so I decided to use it.

Up until now, the Type 3 Plus has included two etched sheets with the pyramid mark, so you can just laser engrave them instead. Therefore, on either front or back of the two thick plates with the SAS triple mark etched on them, we laser engraved four pyramid marks, the same as on the HG card, just like on the large plate.

We will immediately change the specs from the newly shipped Hi Genki 3 Plus model to a laser-engraved type instead of the pyramid mark etching sheet.

In addition, since it can be applied to Type 6 and 6 Mini models in the same way, we have decided to change the specifications of these to laser engraved types for the next shipment. Please note that laser engraving will create a golden-yellow burnt mark on top of the silvery metal color, which will change the appearance of the item.

In addition, for those who already have a Type 3 or Type 3 Plus, we will begin an additional engraving service for four HG cards. This is possible even for those who have fully upgraded from Type 3 Plus. Until May 20th, the upgrade fee for one level will be 49,500 yen, and after that it will be 77,000 yen (cash special price 70,000 yen), the same as the large plate.

This laser engraving service was started with the hope that as much light as possible will reach those who are engraving their large plates by the spring equinox. The large plates will be available until the 20th of this month, but will start again in July for Obon. Also, since it takes a lot of time to ship Shinkiko frames, we will not set a deadline. In addition, the plates included in the stretch mats sold in the past can be engraved in the same manner as the large plates, and the engraving will last indefinitely, so please use them.

Light spreads from where you can be conscious

My son is now 4 months old and has gained a lot of weight, so my muscle training has progressed naturally. In the beginning, I would sometimes get pain in my lower back while walking with my son in my arms. I consulted a trainer who regularly checks my physical condition, and it turned out that I wasn’t using the muscles in my lower abdomen properly.

If you don’t use your muscles, you’ll forget to use them, and other muscles you normally use will try to work in their place, causing strain and pain. My solution was to consciously use the muscles I wasn’t using, without having to go as far as training them. Then, I gradually became able to use it normally, and now it’s completely fine.

If you can’t do it or can’t use it, negative energy will have an influence on you without you even realizing it, and it will probably pull you in an even worse direction.

Maybe different parts of my body are giving different reactions to tell me that I’m not using them properly. It is important to be aware of areas that may be related to negative energy, and the same can be said about the mind.

For example, if you try your best without realizing where your heart is falling short, at some point it will become extremely difficult.

Just like with your body, getting to know yourself better and changing your mind for the better is profound, and I think there is no end to this.

In particular, when it comes to knowing yourself well, it is difficult to realize where you are short of, and recognize your own weaknesses and shortcomings, as they are deeply related to negative energy. It’s important, so I’d like to introduce what I keep in mind.

First of all, be open to new perspectives and criticism. It is important to suppress your defensiveness and try to accept other people’s opinions and points as valuable.

Also, it is important to remember that you are constantly growing, and instead of striving for perfection, you can view failures and mistakes as opportunities for growth.

It is also important to have as honest and open-hearted conversations as possible with the people around you.

What’s more, knowing how your emotions affect your decisions and actions will make it easier for you to realize where you’re not good enough.

By becoming aware of the parts of yourself that are lacking, with the help of Shinkiko energy, the light will be able to reach the negative Ki that is affecting you, and eventually you will be able to overcome it and grow greatly.  I am also experiencing trial and error every day.

KÌPLACE will open

As announced in Hi Genki Magazine, a new base, KÌPLACE, will open in Ikebukuro, Tokyo. The opening ceremony will be streamed today via Zoom, and the recording will also be available for viewing on the member site.

This KÌPLACE originated from the “Shinkiko Cafe”, which was briefly introduced in the May 2019 issue of Hi Genki Magazine (No. 348).

Since 2018, SAS has been holding the “Shinkiko Cafe” once a month at the Tokyo Center. Hi Genki Magazine (No. 348) introduces this in detail, but I have two younger sisters, and the three of us focus on Shinkiko, and we aim to reach out to the general public and help them understand what Ki is. Can’t you do it? That’s what I started with.

My younger sister has always been good at cooking and sweets, especially brownies, a chocolate cake that originated in America, and last year she opened a Brownies Cafe in Ekoda, Tokyo.

My youngest sister has been teaching Music Gyoho at the Shinkiko Retreat seminar since 1994, and she has been helping out with my younger sister’s cafe, so I will use that experience to run KÌPLACE.

Ki is something that cannot be seen with the naked eye and cannot be understood by science. I am working to encourage as many people as possible to use the energy of Shinkiko from the universe, as it can change our consciousness and mindset for the better.

It has been 38 years since Shinkiko started in 1986, and thanks to the support of many people, we have grown to have a very thick membership, from veterans to beginners.

“Shinkiko Café” is not just about sessions and retreat seminar but we believe that if a variety of people can gather and talk in a more relaxed manner, new insights will be born, and new people will be brought to such a place. I started thinking that maybe I should take her with me. KÌPLACE will develop this into a base for disseminating Ki information, so we look forward to your continued support.

At KÌPLACE, we will prioritize reservations for four session rooms divided into one-hour slots.

In addition to Ki sessions conducted by staff and self-use by members, members are also free to apply Hi Genki to their family and friends.

In addition to seminars, we also plan to hold concerts and other events on a regular basis, so we think it will be used by a wide range of people.

“Because I’m old” is because of Ki

When I talk to the members, I sometimes hear people say, “It’s because I’m old.” Every time I do that, I say, “That’s because of (negative) Ki”(laugh). It’s true that we face various problems due to age, which can make us hesitate to take on new challenges. However, the words “because I’m old” often limit our own potential, intensify the influence of negative energy, and deprive us of opportunities for growth. Today, I will explain what I am careful not to use my age as an excuse.

First of all, you will be exposed to stories of people who take on challenges beyond their age and are able to experience growth. For example, stories of people who started a new job or mastered a hobby at a late age show us that age is not a hindrance. My grandfather was a practicing therapist until he was 95 years old, and that’s a role model for me, and Dr. Ryoichi Obitsu, whom I respect, writes ageless articles for Higenki Magazine. I believe that having the feeling that “I might be able to do it too…” will help you remove the limitations that bind you.

Also, negative energy hates finding good things. So while it’s good to set big goals, it’s also important to accumulate small successes. In other words, by gaining a lot of “good” experiences, there is no room for negative energy to take advantage of you.

And instead of thinking, “I can’t do it because I’m old,” it’s important to think, “As I’ve gotten older, I’ve had more experience,” or “I’m blaming my age because it’s a negative influence.” I believe that by receiving Shinkiko and changing the way you feel on a daily basis to a positive one, the influence of negative Ki can be reduced.

Age and physical health problems are inseparable. The Shinkiko Retreat seminar incorporates yoga by Mr. Osamu Tatsumura, but in addition to moderate exercise, eating a balanced diet is necessary to keep both body and mind healthy.

Finally, as you get older, things may not go as planned as before. When things don’t go well, think flexibly, change your plans, change your approach, get help from others, receive the Shinkiko, etc., and work hard without giving in to negative energy. I think it means no.

Shinkiko is an energy that permeates the soul, bringing awareness to people and encouraging growth. There is no end to the growth of the soul, to its radiance. Even after you lose your body, let’s continue to “live in the present” with the intention of aiming for a higher light.

Improve your self-evaluation

Compared to when I was an office worker, I feel much less depressed. In general, self-evaluation often decreases due to failure and comparison with others, which can lead to a drop in Ki, or if you are already under the influence of negative Ki, and your self-evaluation remains low, you will become more and more negative Ki. Some people find themselves in a vicious cycle of collecting.

Today, I’d like to summarize some advice to improve your self-evaluation. First, recognize and celebrate your accomplishments, even the small ones.For example, by creating a list every day and praising yourself when you accomplish it, even if it’s a small thing, acknowledging your efforts will strengthen your positive energy and improve your self-esteem.

Second, change the negative dialogue you have with yourself into a positive one.Instead of thinking, “I’m not good enough,” when you fail, tell yourself, “I didn’t do well this time, but I can do better next time,” thereby reducing the influence of negative energy trying to bring you down.

Third, don’t compare yourself to others.Instead of looking at other people’s success and getting depressed, try comparing your past to your present and evaluate how much you’ve grown and progressed.

Fourth, by acknowledging your weaknesses and making efforts to improve them, you eliminate the possibility of negative energy taking advantage of you.For example, if you are not good at computers, try to improve your skills by attending classes.

In some cases, the negative energy of an ancestor who is blaming themselves for making a big mistake in the past and is in pain, or who is trying to lead others in that family into misfortune, may be a predisposition to lower self-esteem.

However, this will change, so please try practicing the above while receiving Shinkiko.

Remember our ancestors and take on challenges every day

Japan has a variety of traditional events, rites of passage, and rituals. At our house, we held a “first meal” for our son on the 100th day after he was born. This is a traditional event with a long history that has been held since the Heian period, and it is a prayer for healthy growth so that “you will never have to worry about food for the rest of your life.” I didn’t know much about it, so I learned a lot from it. Japan is a country with a rich history, but there are still many things we don’t know.

The existence of such things probably means that in the past, children often had trouble eating, and because medical care was not advanced, they often died soon after birth. Science was not advanced, there were no machines or things, and the challenges our ancestors faced, such as wars, epidemics, and natural disasters, may be greater than we can imagine today.

The strength and courage of our ancestors who survived such harsh times is the foundation that allows us to live peaceful and prosperous lives today, and even if we lose our bodies, we still have an abundance of Ki energy. I am receiving support from my ancestors who have given me a certain positive energy. There are some people who lose their soul energy and become negative Ki due to painful conditions, but all of us who are alive emit a light-like Ki, and that is the reason why. It is sent to such ancestors. Furthermore, if you receive the Ki energy of Shinkiko, you will be able to send a tremendous amount of Ki to your ancestors through yourself.

This time, I have summarized the things you should be aware of when sending Ki to such ancestors.

When sending Ki to a living person, imagining that person will help break down barriers and make it easier for Ki to pass through, but it is very important to know the background of how our ancestors lived. For example, you can learn about the hardships and joys of your ancestors by hearing stories about your family’s history from your grandparents and other relatives. I also recommend getting a certified copy of your expulsion from the register, as you can learn more about your ancestors up until the Meiji era. By learning about the era in which our ancestors lived and what kind of difficulties they faced, and thinking about it in our own terms, we can increase the things we are grateful for in our lives and develop the habit of being grateful for even the small things. It is to put it on. For example, delicious food, a safe place to live, and time with family and friends are things we take for granted, but by being grateful for these things every day, it becomes easier for the light to reach us.

More importantly, while we turn our thoughts to the hardships that our ancestors overcame, we ourselves must receive the Shinkiko as we face our daily challenges. By doing so, any negative energy will turn into light, and you will be able to receive support from many positive energies.