The Roots of Intuition: How School Days Shape Your Spiritual Sensitivity
The Roots of Intuition: How School Days Shape Your Spiritual Sensitivity
The Childhood Divide: Test Scores vs. Inner Value
The difference between those with strong "Spiritual Sensitivity" (Reikan) and those without often traces back to their elementary and middle school years. This divergence is rooted in which hemisphere of the brain a child learns to value.
The Left-Brain Path (Logical Adaptation): Children who find their primary value in school grades, test scores, and adapting to social rules develop a dominant left brain. This hemisphere excels at logic and calculation—skills essential for navigating the physical world but often disconnected from the "heart."
The Right-Brain Path (Emotional Creation): Children who may struggle with rote memorization but excel in music, art, or simply making others laugh are prioritizing their right brain. This side governs imagery, intuition, and the "atmosphere." Because the right brain connects to the collective subconscious and the spiritual realm, these children grow into adults with high spiritual sensitivity.
Consider successful entertainers or innovative entrepreneurs who may not have excelled in a traditional academic sense. Their value lies in "unexpectedness"—a quality born from the right brain’s connection to spiritual inspiration.
The Destiny of the Sensitive: A Life of Turbulence and Transformation
Those with strong spiritual sensitivity often lead what we call "eventful lives" (Haran-banjo). As defined in this blog, Reikan is the ability to feel the "hearts" of all beings—humans, ghosts, and high-dimensional entities alike.
Because highly sensitive individuals are destined to bring new values and "messages" from the spiritual world into the physical one, they rarely fit into rigid, routine-based corporate structures. Their souls naturally attract or repel others, leading to a life filled with diverse encounters and constant change. If you find your past marked by a variety of intense human relationships rather than a single, static path, it is likely a sign of your high spiritual sensitivity.
The Balancing Act: The Role of "Weak" Sensitivity in Society
It is a mistake to think that weak spiritual sensitivity is useless. To maintain the stability of the physical world, we need individuals who value "expectation" and social rules. For example, civil servants and administrators must rely on their left-brain stability; if policies changed daily based on intuition, society would collapse.
However, we are entering an era of "Forced Evolution."
As AI takes over the logical, left-brain tasks that once defined professional success, the relative value of the right brain—the realm of the heart—is skyrocketing. Educational reforms are shifting away from rote memorization toward nurturing the power of individual thought and inner expression.
The Future Divide
In the coming years, we may see a society where the gap between the "sensitive" and the "logical" grows even wider. Those who cannot feel the hearts of others may find themselves increasingly baffled by a world that prioritizes spiritual awareness. We are already seeing this shift in public discourse, where people are beginning to judge others not just by their status, but by the quality of their "heart."
The following sections contain the story of my first spiritual encounter and my personal profile.
I have preserved these words in their original Japanese to convey the true essence and vibration of my experience. For our international friends, please feel free to use a translation tool to explore these messages in your own language.
・My First Experience: A Spiritual Visionary Reading
・My Detailed Personal Profile
