The possibility of Japan's destruction! Spiritual

 The possibility of Japan's destruction! Spiritual

Regarding the possibility of Japan’s collapse, this is a topic that can be considered from a spiritual perspective.

Hiroyuki, who is in France, has mentioned that if things continue as they are, Japan could face collapse. While this is not a spiritual perspective, from a spiritual point of view, it is certainly a conceivable scenario.

There is a discussion along these lines: among those who experienced the bubble era, many still adhere to the business values of that time, and as a result, they fail to fully recognize Japan’s current situation.

For many people, life is still manageable, and most believe that Japan’s collapse is unlikely because the current state of affairs seems sustainable.

The possibility of Japan's destruction! Spiritual

Are you familiar with the term “normalcy bias”? According to Wikipedia, it is described as a cognitive tendency to ignore or underestimate information that is inconvenient or unfavorable to oneself.

From a spiritual perspective, there is also an explanation for why normalcy bias tends to occur. Humans may simply be beings who do not realize the truth until they experience pain.

The possibility of Japan’s collapse can also be linked to education, which shapes Japanese people, suggesting that there may be causes rooted in the education system.

In my view, there is a fairly high probability that Japan could face collapse, and I would like to touch on this topic briefly.

The possibility of Japan's destruction, the appearance of people with “low spiritual levels,” and “spirituality”

The possibility of Japan’s collapse, and the prevalence of people with “low spiritual level,” can be considered a significant topic from a spiritual perspective.

As I have discussed many times on this blog, the growth of the soul is reflected in knowledge, with each piece of knowledge representing an individual “realization,” and the growth of the heart, or “spiritual level,” similarly arises from each realization of the heart.

When one’s spiritual level rises, one’s presence and influence in a spiritual sense increase, the ability to enrich the hearts of others grows, and the broader the awareness of the heart’s realizations, the wider one’s perspective becomes. This is not a difficult concept—it is simply the process of becoming spiritually mature.

On the other hand, having a low spiritual level means one’s presence is weak in a spiritual sense, and there is a tendency to prioritize fulfilling one’s own heart over enriching the hearts of others. With fewer realizations of the heart, one’s perspective becomes narrower. This, too, is not a complex idea—it simply represents spiritual immaturity, or being like a “child” in a spiritual sense.

In other words, a society in which many people prioritize satisfying their own hearts over others’ tends to have weaker collective care for the hearts of others, which in turn diminishes the creativity that emerges from such care.

Additionally, among business leaders, many avoid innovation out of fear of failure, choosing instead to continue conventional approaches.

In education, there is a strong tendency to value each piece of knowledge alone, while the awareness arising from the heart is weakened, producing spiritually immature adults.

In my childhood, there were popular dramas and media that emphasized moral awareness, and social communities were richer than today. People were more often guided to recognize each realization of the heart.

In the present, social communities have become colder, the value placed on each realization of the heart has weakened, and in a society where self-centered individuals are prevalent, the possibility of Japan facing collapse is high.

The possibility of Japan's destruction, “feminine energy,” and “spirituality”

The potential for Japan’s collapse can also be viewed from the perspective of the “feminine-dominant energy” and spirituality.

In spirituality, it is said that the overall energy of the Earth is gradually shifting from a “male-dominant energy” to a “female-dominant energy.”

This is not a sudden, black-and-white switch, but rather a gradual change, similar to the relationship between the sun and the moon, affecting the entire planet regardless of gender.

The “female-dominant energy” is still in its early stages, and the mental energy of young women tends to manifest opposing emotions, such as joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure. This can appear in society as polarization, contradictions, rapidly changing rules, or fluctuating patterns.

Men tend to “restrain and control” their mental energy, which often makes both their mind and body rigid, whereas women tend to “release and control” their mental energy outwardly, making their mind and body more flexible.

Changes occur more easily in what is flexible than what is rigid. The era we are entering, influenced by the “female-dominant energy,” marks the beginning of a period of rapid and intense change.

In other words, traditional values have been based on “male-dominant energy,” and if society does not adapt through change or innovation, it may lack the ability to respond to the new “female-dominant energy,” increasing the likelihood of Japan facing collapse.

Japanese teachers tend to value a uniform curriculum nationwide, which weakens the ability to generate change or innovation.

Moreover, the emphasis on instilling each individual “realization” from the heart into children can suppress their own awareness and moral consciousness, which contributes to the emergence of people with “low spiritual levels.”

Unless significant change occurs in these areas, the possibility of Japan collapsing is high. From my perspective, I am almost certain that Japan faces this risk.

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