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Hayashi Shokei Unravels the Afterlife and Buddha Coming of Age

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Does life after death really exist? This question is one of the fundamental mysteries that humanity has been holding since ancient times. Even in today's highly developed science and technology, there is no definitive answer to this question. However, on the other hand, there are many people who believe in an afterlife and live on the premise of its existence. And many of them believe that the way life is lived after death is deeply related to the way they live before they are alive.

This text explores what that world is like and what paths lead from it, given the existence of an afterlife. In particular, we will examine the beings called unattained Buddha spirits, why they fall into such a state, and how they can reach the peaceful state of "Buddhahood."

At the heart of this discussion is the existence of a person named Lin Shangqing. For many years, Dr. Hayashi has been working with the spirits of the unborn Buddhas, listening to their voices, and guiding them to a place of peace. Through his radionics sessions, it became clear that the path of "Buddhahood" is not an easy one.

It confronts us with the very stark fact that everything we have lived and our state of mind will determine our fate in the afterlife. This fact is not just a story or an idea, but a lesson that we should deeply engrave in our hearts in our lives.

The invisible afterlife and the choice of the path that leads to it

The Difficulty of Attaining Buddhahood and the Existence of Unattained Buddha Spirits

It can be said that the act of attaining Buddhahood is the act of passing through a very narrow gate, as if passing through the hole of a needle. It is said that even if you are a Buddhist monk or have practiced Buddhism, if you die with feelings such as remorse, attachment, and unfinished business, you will become an unborn Buddha spirit and wander in this world. Isn't this a phenomenon that can be understood not only as a religious teaching, but also from a psychological and spiritual point of view?

In the course of our lives, we have emotions such as regret, remorse, anger, fear, sadness, and anxiety to a greater or lesser extent. These emotions are like chains that bind the human mind and deprive us of our freedom. It must be said that it is very difficult to completely eliminate these emotions and meet the end of life with peace of mind.

In particular, it is said that if a person dies due to a sudden accident or illness, or if he or she ends his or her life with regrets that cannot be resolved, there is a high possibility that he or she will become an unborn Buddhist spirit. It is also said that in an even more serious situation, if you die while possessed by another spirit body, your consciousness will be dragged down due to the effects of the death, and you will follow the path of an unattained Buddha spirit. It's like stepping into a quagmire, and it's extremely difficult to get out of.

In this way, the reason why many people become unborn Buddhist spirits after death is not just a coincidence or fate, but also a great influence on the state of mind and way of life before death. The state of mind is like the steering wheel of a car, and if it is pointing in the wrong direction, it is difficult to reach the destination. And that destination is the peaceful state of "Buddhahood."

The Whereabouts of the Unpurified Soul and the Eternal Drift

The sad reality of the unborn Buddha spirits lies in the fact that they continue to drift like ghosts within the limited confines of this world, without even being aware of the existence of the "other world" itself. In the spiritual world, it is said that it is difficult to see from the bottom up.

This means that the unattained Buddha spirits in the lower dimensions are unable to look to the higher dimensions. They don't even realize that they're dead, and they continue to wander in the darkness that seems like an eternity, trapped in the memories and emotions of their lifetime.

It's like getting lost on a dark night road and not even being able to raise a cry for help. They don't even know where they are or where to go, they just feel that time is passing by.

They feel lonely and hopeless, unable to communicate or ask for help, despite being in close proximity to living people.

The process of purification of the souls performed by Dr. Hayashi is a very meritorious ritual to restore the light of peace and hope to these unattained Buddhist spirits. Through his treatment, the unborn Buddha spirit can recognize the existence of the "other world" for the first time and realize that he has died. They are then sent to the exact dimension where they can rest their souls.

This process is more than just a remedy. It is also an important message that makes us think deeply about how we should live our lives during our lives. It is like a lighthouse lit in the dark, guiding us on the right path.

The illusion that "it will be easier when you die"

One of the most striking quotes from Dr. Hayashi is the harsh reality that "life after death is much more difficult than living." The idea that "dying frees us from everything" may come to mind as a sweet fantasy for those who want to escape from the hardships and sorrows in front of them.

But what lies ahead is a longer and deeper suffering of regret, despair, and stagnation of the soul. The afterlife is not a paradise at all, but rather a harsh reality that reflects the way we lived before we were born.

How do we live in our day to day and what is satisfying? It is like a compass in the voyage of life, and the direction of the needle greatly determines where it goes after death.

I don't preach that you should give up all your desires, but how many moments you can create when you truly think, "I'm satisfied with this life" is the key to attaining Buddhahood after death. It's like painting a beautiful picture on the canvas of life, and that picture determines who we are in the afterlife.

"Enjoyment of life" for the attainment of Buddhahood

The only path to Buddhahood is to live your life to the fullest. It's like a climber trying to reach the top of a mountain, step by step, with your own feet. To live a life that truly makes you feel that you are good at this. That is the most important task given to each of us.

However, during life, many people have regrets and doubts about whether they really wanted to do this or if there was a different way to live. It may be difficult to completely eliminate those regrets and hesitations, but even so, whether or not you face your inner honesty and live honestly with yourself will have a great impact on the rest of the world.

It is possible to discern the truth by facing oneself as if looking at one's reflection in a mirror.

Finally, and most importantly, spare no effort to feel satisfied and convinced. Regardless of age or situation, it is possible to be honest with yourself about your desires and start taking action to make them come true. It's like sowing a seed, taking action now will reap great fruits in the future. And that step itself is an important guidepost that leads to a future where you can attain Buddhahood.

The first step to making others happy is your own happiness

Throughout our lives, it is a natural emotion to wish not to bother others, but rather to make the people around us happy with our presence. However, the first step to achieving this is to feel happy in yourself. It is like the sun shining its own light, and it can illuminate the people around you.

If your heart is not satisfied, it will be difficult to make someone else happy. It's the same as an empty vessel can't quench someone's thirst. Living a life where you can proudly say, "My life is fulfilling," is not only an important goal not only for spiritual attainment but also for the real world.

There is also the idea that self-sacrifice is a virtue, but it is premised on a state of self-fulfillment. Only by making yourself happy can you give happiness to others as well. It's like a chain reaction, where your happiness leads to someone else's happiness.

Finally, the most important message is to live in the moment. It's not about looking back on the past and regretting it or fearing the future, it's about giving it your all in the present moment, right now. This is not only the key to having a regret-free end, but it is also the secret to delivering happiness to those around you.

It's like a flower blooming, and by living in the present moment, cherishing it, you can make a beautiful flower bloom. And at that moment, our souls will peacefully open the door to the next dimension and embark on a new journey. It's like a traveler heading to a new destination, with a peaceful feeling, moving on to the next step.

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ABOUT ME
Shokey Hayashi
Shokey Hayashi
Exorcist/Radionics Technique Researcher
Born in Aomori Prefecture in 1965 Since childhood, he has been plagued by troubles, illnesses, and injuries caused by spiritual phenomena. However, one day at the age of 20, he participated in an event, had a strange experience at the venue, and received a lightning energy from heaven that seemed to pierce his brain and his spinal cord, and his psychic abilities blossomed. After that, he started researching psychology and psychic powers, and now he has combined psychic abilities and consciousness engineering. Established "Radionics Exorcism" with his own radionics technique. Beyond exorcism, memorial services, and healing, "it is possible to cure luck"
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