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Told that "the air in Japan is sad." I imagined a world where 10% of the population has "awakened" through Transurfing

The other day, while watching someone's YouTube video,
an episode was shared where an Indian meditation teacher said,

"The air in Japan contains sadness."

I remembered that.

Come to think of it, Shisui has a friend who
usually lives abroad and
occasionally returns to Japan,
and when I met that friend's child the year before last,
I remembered they said the same thing.

What comes to mind in a chain reaction is
the recent House of Representatives election.
The internet world, television, and reality,
there were so many people who were excessively angry.

Even people who didn't look angry at first glance
were oozing "anger" from every pore,
and in the edges of words that seemed polite,
they were including "blades of attack."

I wondered, are there really this many angry people in the world?
(Conversely, it also meant that the "anger" inside me was being projected.)
But.

"Anger" is actually a superficial emotion,

and the true emotion is often hidden beneath it.
That is

"very sad."

In other words, during that time,

there were actually many people who were very sad.
And people who are quick to anger

are often very affectionate by nature.
When I first learned that,

"What! That's bananas! (◎_◎;)"
I thought things like that, but
gradually
"It's like the Stink Spirit and the River Spirit in Spirited Away."
I began to think.
People who should be affectionate by nature
cannot utilize or express that affection,

and are living by choosing the exact opposite life line,
what does that mean?
What does it mean that there are so many people
living while radiating a frequency of sadness

to the extent that it's contained in the air?
In the world of pendulums,
there is an ultra-C move called "induced transition."

After all, it's better if the percentage of people living on the frequency of sadness
is small.
That's why I sometimes think about it.
"If 10% of Japan's population

could practice the Transurfing series,

what would happen to Japan?"
Delusions are free. Free.
And it doesn't hurt anyone or make anyone unhappy.

(By the way, in society, Erica Chenoweth's
3.5 percent seems to be the mainstream,

but since the Omoto religion of the Showa era already cleared that
if we're talking about numbers alone, I dared to raise the hurdle.)
There is no correct answer to this kind of thing.
It is strictly the Shisui version, but

I think the key is
"importance."

Also, an increase in professionals at "the art of dodging pendulums."
Hmm. The disappearance of black companies?
I think employees who have lowered their "importance"

will stop reacting to power harassment.
Since fear-based control won't work, they might cease to exist.
No, wait.
Depending on the choice of variant,
is it possible to choose a life line where such harassment
does not exist?
If it were the economy,
if we were liberated from consumption for the sake of vanity and consumption for the sake of consumption,

it might shift from quantity to quality.
The mass production/mass consumption model would be naturally selected out,
and wouldn't creative industries that truly generate value emerge?
This is not a recession,
but I think it is an evolution toward an "economy that does not feed wasteful and destructive pendulums."
Wide shows and news are... collapsing?
Because television (the media pendulum)
is earning ratings by inciting "anxiety," right?

But Transurfers are
masters of "not reacting to negative information (letting it pass)."
If 12 million people

let the TV's anxiety-inciting pass by saying,
"Ah, that's a pendulum. Thank you for your hard work,"
they won't be able to get a reaction (ratings).
If they can't get ratings, sponsors will drop out.
As a result,
"anxiety like mass hypnosis" will dissipate from all over Japan,
and the air will become delicious.

Politics might become de-dramatized.
After all, politics is one of the most powerful
pendulums.

If 12 million people take the stance of "lowering importance and not reacting emotionally,"
populism and divisive politics will lose their power.
I hope that calm and constructive dialogue becomes possible,
and the focus shifts from ideological conflict to actual problem-solving.
Above all, what Shisui is looking forward to is
the mass production of "geniuses."
No, everyone is a genius in their own way, but
if 10% of people are "awakened geniuses" or people who have awakened to their "soul's talent,"
that means 12 million creators,

inventors, and artists will be born.
I think the services and works those people create
will make not only people in Japan but people all over the world happy.
"Made in Japan" might become synonymous not just with "good quality"
but with "soul-stirring, magical products."
I think it has more than enough potential for that.
What is important, though it might be pointed out as "contradictory!" is
[Not trying to change Japan]

Because the goal setting of "trying to change Japan" itself creates excess potential.
(Zeland also doesn't say "let's change the world with Transurfing.")
Each person quietly continues to choose their own variant.
There is no struggle in this stance, and no resistance is created.
And when many people (here I assumed 10% of the population) practice that,
collective reality will change dramatically.
But that is not "changing" it,

it is just "transitioning to another variant."

Even though no one is trying to "change" it,

it might be a phenomenon where you realize you are in a completely different society.
Isn't this a truly Eastern theory of reform that also connects to Zen's "non-action (wu-wei)"

or the "Kotomuke-yowasu" (bringing into harmony through words) taught by Onisaburo Deguchi?
When I think of it that way, the fact that Zeland's latest book

"Self-Transurfing" is being translated and published in Japan ahead of any other country
seems like a very symbolic thing.
The fact that sadness and anger are full means,
conversely, that "strong energy is swirling" to that extent.
You just need to turn the steering wheel of that energy
just a little bit.

Come on, without trying to change the world, just quietly.
Today, why don't you re-choose your own "comfortable variant"?

























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