Spiritual! The polarization of men

 Spiritual! The polarization of men

From a spiritual perspective, the “polarization” observed in men is a real phenomenon.

Men tend to be more skeptical or dismissive toward spirituality, yet there are also men—such as the psychic Hiroyuki Ehara—who speak about spiritual matters.

From a spiritual viewpoint, this tendency in men can be seen as natural and inevitable, and it may become more apparent in the future.

First, let’s talk about “spiritual sensitivity.” Spiritual sensitivity, or “clairvoyance,” is something inherent in everyone. Ghosts have a mind, higher-dimensional beings have a mind, humans have a mind, and spiritual sensitivity is essentially the ability to feel and sense the hearts of others.

Spiritual! The polarization of men

There is a perspective that all people’s hearts are deeply connected, and beyond that, they are also connected to the spiritual world, which is the realm of the heart.

Spiritual sensitivity, for example, can be experienced when shaking someone’s hand—you might sense a unique personal aura. This is a small manifestation of spiritual sensitivity, the ability to feel the heart of another.

While not an absolute truth, spirituality is related to the heart. There is a tendency for polarization among men—some are highly aware of the heart, while others are less so—and this polarization in men’s awareness manifests as a polarization in attitudes toward spirituality.

“Spirituality,” the ‘polarization’ of men, and the differences between “male psychology” and “female psychology”

“Spirituality,” the ‘polarization’ of men, and the differences between “male psychology” and “female psychology”

From a spiritual perspective, the polarization among men, and the differences between male and female psychology, appear as forces that create this “polarization.”

Men tend to want to be aware of others rather than to be noticed themselves, while women tend to want to be noticed rather than to notice others. Ideally, these opposing tendencies act like magnets, naturally drawing opposite sexes together.

Men generally focus their awareness on their own hobbies, work, and the “visible reality,” while women tend to focus more on enhancing their own “value” in order to be noticed, which also increases their awareness of their own hearts.

In matters of romance, which involve the heart, these tendencies are often more directed toward women, and this may be understandable.

Spiritual sensitivity, as discussed, is the ability to feel the heart. Generally, women have a stronger awareness of the heart and thus tend to have stronger spiritual sensitivity.

However, when men direct their desire to notice others rather than to be noticed themselves toward the heart, situations arise in which their spiritual sensitivity can surpass that of women.

While not universally true, men who are interested in spirituality tend to have a strong awareness of the heart and may possess slightly feminine qualities.

“Spirituality,” ‘polarization’ among men, “left brain” and “right brain”

“Spirituality,” ‘polarization’ among men, “left brain” and “right brain”

From a spiritual perspective, the polarization among men, and the roles of the left and right brain, become visible.

The left brain is skilled in language structure, logical reasoning, calculation, and comparison—essentially, it excels at perceiving the “visible, physical world.” This tends to be associated with “science-oriented” or “masculine” ways of functioning.

The right brain, on the other hand, excels at rhythm in music, image-based recognition, intuition, and perceiving overall atmosphere—essentially, it is attuned to sensing the “invisible heart.” This tends to be associated with “arts-oriented” or “feminine” ways of functioning.

Ideally, balance between the two is preferable, but humans are beings that seek value, and imbalances can easily appear. As a result, differences in thinking and values also tend to manifest.

The polarization of men regarding spirituality reflects this: some men place value on the science-oriented, visible reality, while others place value on the arts-oriented, invisible world of the heart. This form of polarization is likely to become increasingly apparent in the future.

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