What is an era where other people are a concern? Spirituality

 What is an era where other people are a concern? Spirituality

A “spiritual” perspective on why people become more concerned with others: due to the effects of COVID-19, it seems that people have become more sensitive to others—things that previously didn’t bother them now stand out more.

Furthermore, in the context of Russia’s President Putin invading Ukraine, people within Russia and Ukraine may also become more aware of or concerned with others around them.

From a spiritual viewpoint, these developments are seen as inevitable, and in the future, people may find themselves increasingly attentive to others.

There was also a news article reporting that Prime Minister Kishida is considering reclassifying COVID-19 from a Category 2 to a Category 5 disease.

What is an era where other people are a concern? Spirituality

From a purely “spiritual” perspective, a certain scenario becomes visible. If COVID-19 is reclassified to Category 5, it would be treated like the flu, and there would no longer be an obligation to report cases to public health authorities.

Currently, the media reports the number of COVID-19 cases, but this information would effectively disappear.

There would be no need for quarantine, nor distribution of food during isolation periods. As a result, people with COVID-19 who have a fever could visit supermarkets and other public places more freely.

This does not mean that infections will subside; on the contrary, they may spread more easily. Situations akin to a “Russian roulette,” where people act based on their own judgment, could become more common, and people may become even more concerned with the actions of others.

While this could lead to a collapse of medical services and an increase in people dying at home without medical care, this scenario would emerge as something people must accept and be prepared for.

In an era where people are concerned about others, “feminine energy” and “spirituality”

In an era where people are concerned about others, “feminine energy” and “spirituality”

The era in which people become more concerned with others can be seen, from a “spiritual” perspective, as a time when the energy of “female dominance” begins to manifest more noticeably on a subconscious level.

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

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

The “female-dominant energy” is still in its early stages. The emotional energy of immature women tends to display conflicting forces, such as joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure, which can manifest socially as polarization, contradictions, rapidly changing directives, and wave-like fluctuations.

Men tend to “restrain and control” their emotional energy, making their mind and body more rigid, whereas women tend to “release and channel” their emotional energy outward, making their mind and body more flexible.

Change occurs more easily in flexibility than rigidity, and the era we are entering is the beginning of a “time of rapid change” driven by female-dominant energy.

Since the start of the Reiwa era, the intense social changes we have witnessed can be attributed to the influence of this “female-dominant energy.”

In an era where people are concerned about others, the differences between “male psychology” and “female psychology” and “spirituality”

In an era where people are concerned about others, the differences between “male psychology” and “female psychology” and “spirituality”

The era in which people become more concerned with others can also be understood, from a “spiritual” perspective, through the differences between male and female psychology.

Men tend to have a stronger desire to be aware of or focus on others rather than to be the focus themselves, while women tend to have a stronger desire to be noticed rather than to notice others. Ideally, these opposing tendencies act like magnets, naturally drawing different sexes together.

Men generally want to focus on their hobbies and work, as well as on women, making their awareness more oriented toward the “visible, tangible reality.”

Women, on the other hand, tend to have a stronger desire than men to enhance their own value in order to be noticed, which also heightens their awareness of their own “heart” or inner self.

This is especially relevant in matters of love, which involve the heart, and this tendency is often directed toward women, making it something they can understand and relate to.

Compared to men, women tend to pay more attention to other women. This is because if another woman becomes the focus of attention, a woman may feel dissatisfaction from not being noticed herself.

This psychological energy easily influences people and, from a spiritual perspective, makes it natural that we live in an era where others’ actions and thoughts attract heightened attention.

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