High spiritual level leads to encounters and partings! Spirituality
High spiritual level leads to encounters and partings! Spirituality
“High spiritual development” and encounters and farewells—from a spiritual perspective, this is not an absolute rule, but there is a tendency for it to occur.
In spirituality, there is a saying that “like attracts like.” As one’s heart and spiritual wavelength grow, changes in human relationships are more likely to appear.
The period when encounters and farewells are most likely to occur is often after one graduates from school.
Of course, this may vary depending on the individual, but for many people, entering a new social environment brings experiences that feel fresh and make encounters and farewells more likely.
People generally fall into two tendencies: one, those who remain at the same workplace for their entire career, and two, those who change jobs frequently, experiencing encounters and farewells more often.
First, it is necessary to grasp the basics of spiritual development (reikaku).
“Growth of the soul”—as discussed many times on this blog—means that the growth of knowledge comes from each individual realization, and similarly, the growth of the heart, or spiritual development, is also composed of each small realization from the heart.
When one’s spiritual development is high, their presence and influence in a spiritual sense increase, their creative power to fulfill others’ hearts strengthens, and the more realizations they have, the broader their perspective on things becomes. This is not a difficult concept; it simply represents becoming “adult” in a spiritual sense.
Conversely, when spiritual development is low, one’s spiritual presence is weak, and they tend to prioritize satisfying their own heart over fulfilling others’ hearts. With fewer realizations, their perspective on things becomes narrower. This too is not complicated; it represents being “childlike” in a spiritual sense.
In other words, those who are in an environment that allows them to notice each small realization from the heart are more likely to elevate their heart’s wavelength—their spiritual development—and appear as someone with high spiritual development.
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There is a spiritual perspective on “high spiritual sensitivity” (reikan) and “encounters and partings.”
Many people tend to think of reikan as a special ability, but in reality, everyone possesses it.
Reikan is the ability to sense the hearts of ghosts, higher-dimensional beings, and humans—it is the power to feel the heart.
There is also the idea that the deepest parts of people’s hearts are all connected, and beyond that lies the spiritual world, which is connected to the world of the heart.
For example, when shaking hands with someone, you may sense a unique, personal aura. That is a small manifestation of reikan, the ability to feel the heart.
We have also discussed the growth of the heart, or spiritual development (reikaku), and the realizations that come from the heart.
People with high spiritual development tend to have a strong awareness of the heart and a strong ability to feel it; in other words, their reikan is strong.
Although this is not an absolute rule, some people with high spiritual development and strong reikan carry the destiny of being influenced by higher-dimensional beings and, in turn, influencing the physical world.
To fulfill this role, encounters with various human relationships are necessary. Therefore, people with high spiritual development are more likely to experience frequent “encounters and partings.”
A relatable example might be Snufkin from the Moomin series, which helps to illustrate this concept.
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There is a possible perspective from a spiritual point of view regarding “high spiritual development” (reikaku), “encounters and partings,” and the left and right brain.
The left brain excels in constructing language, calculations, logical reasoning, and comparisons—it tends to work in a way that perceives the visible, physical world and has a more scientific or analytical orientation.
The right brain, on the other hand, excels in rhythm in music, image-based perception, intuition, and sensing the overall atmosphere. It tends to perceive the invisible, emotional world and has a more artistic or humanities-oriented orientation.
Ideally, a balance between the two is desirable, but humans are beings that seek “value,” so imbalances often appear, resulting in differences in thinking and values.
People with a strong focus on the visible, physical world tend to value material things, seek stability, and may experience fewer “encounters and partings.”
Those who value the humanities or right-brain-oriented thinking are more likely to accept “unexpectedness,” experience realizations from the heart, and thus are more likely to have high spiritual development and experience frequent “encounters and partings.”
However, even for those with high spiritual development, “encounters and partings” may include difficult trials, so it cannot be said that this way of life is something that everyone would necessarily envy.
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