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Makoto Akiyama:
Welcome, everyone. Today, we gather to discuss one of the most profound aspects of human existence—spirituality and its impact on our world. Throughout history, spirituality has been at the core of human civilization, guiding our values, shaping societies, and influencing everything from leadership to science.
Yet, in our modern age, spirituality is often overlooked, distorted, or even suppressed. Many have come to believe that success is measured only in material wealth, that healing is purely physical, and that the future is random rather than interconnected with consciousness. But what if these assumptions are incomplete?
Ancient civilizations understood that energy, consciousness, and divine wisdom play a crucial role in shaping reality. From the mystery schools of Egypt to the Shinto traditions of Japan, from lost civilizations to modern quantum physics, there is an undeniable link between the unseen forces of the universe and the way we live our lives.
That is why we are here today—to explore the hidden truths, lost knowledge, and emerging discoveries that challenge conventional thinking. We will examine questions such as:
- How do thoughts and energy shape our bodies, our lives, and even our world?
- Can we predict the future, and if so, what responsibility do we have with that knowledge?
- Are we truly independent beings, or are we influenced by morphic fields, past lives, and cosmic cycles?
- What is success in the new era of conscious evolution?
To explore these profound questions, I am honored to be joined by some of the most brilliant minds—researchers, historians, mystics, and visionaries—each bringing unique perspectives on how spiritual wisdom can elevate human consciousness and transform society.
So, let us embark on this journey together, uncovering ancient wisdom, modern insights, and practical applications that can help us navigate the challenges of today and prepare for the future. Welcome, and let’s begin.
(Note: This is an imaginary conversation, a creative exploration of an idea, and not a real speech or event.)

The Hidden Power of Sound and Objects

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Masaru Emoto, Rupert Sheldrake, Manly P. Hall, Edgar Cayce, Dolores Cannon
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we explore a profound yet often overlooked phenomenon—how sound and objects carry spiritual power and influence our reality. From ancient chants to sacred stones, civilizations have long recognized these forces. Let’s begin with Dr. Masaru Emoto, whose work on water consciousness reveals how sound and intention shape physical matter."
Masaru Emoto:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. My research on water crystals demonstrates that words, music, and even human thoughts influence water’s molecular structure. When we expose water to positive words like 'love' or 'gratitude,' it forms beautiful, symmetrical crystals. Conversely, negative words create distorted, chaotic patterns. Since the human body is mostly water, this suggests our emotions and speech profoundly impact our well-being."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Fascinating! This aligns with ancient Japanese beliefs that objects, including water, hold spirits or 'kami.' Rupert Sheldrake, your theory of morphic resonance suggests that objects and even places carry energy fields that store and transmit information. Could you expand on this?"
Rupert Sheldrake:
"Certainly. Morphic resonance suggests that memory is not just stored in the brain but also in the environment. Rituals, chants, and even sacred objects may retain energetic imprints from repeated human interactions. This explains why sacred sites, temples, and even certain stones evoke spiritual experiences—because they’ve accumulated energetic patterns over centuries."
Manly P. Hall:
"Indeed, ancient mystery schools understood that sound was a key to altering consciousness. The Pythagoreans taught that each note in the musical scale corresponded to a cosmic frequency. The Egyptians inscribed sound-based hieroglyphs, believing they could awaken divine energy in sacred temples. Every civilization has recognized the power of vibrational resonance—be it through chanting, drumming, or the harmonic structure of spoken language."
Makoto Akiyama:
"And yet, mainstream science often dismisses these traditions. Edgar Cayce, you channeled detailed readings about healing frequencies. Could sound truly alter our physical and spiritual states?"
Edgar Cayce:
"Absolutely. In my readings, I revealed that certain frequencies can restore balance to the body’s energy fields. Every organ vibrates at a specific frequency, and illnesses occur when those frequencies become distorted. Healing can be achieved through tuning forks, harmonic chanting, or even prayer. The ancients understood this, which is why they built structures like the Great Pyramid—designed to amplify cosmic resonance."
Dolores Cannon:
"My hypnotherapy sessions revealed that advanced civilizations, including lost ones like Atlantis, used sound not only for healing but also for levitation and energy manipulation. Sound was a tool to move massive stones, enhance telepathic communication, and even open portals to higher dimensions. Many of my clients, under deep regression, recalled lifetimes where they witnessed these sound-based technologies."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This suggests that modern science may be rediscovering what was once common knowledge. In Japan, the concept of kotodama (言霊) states that words hold a hidden power—just as Shinto prayers invoke kami through sound vibration. If our words, thoughts, and even music shape reality, how can we use this knowledge in daily life?"
Masaru Emoto:
"One way is by choosing words carefully. Speak with intention. Even playing harmonious music in your home or workplace can elevate energy. Expressing gratitude—both verbally and in written form—can transform environments."
Rupert Sheldrake:
"And let’s not forget objects. If objects absorb energy through morphic resonance, then heirlooms, sacred relics, or even daily items hold imprints of past interactions. This is why cleansing rituals, such as burning sage or using salt purification, exist across cultures."
Manly P. Hall:
"I would also add that meditation with specific sound frequencies—such as 432Hz or 528Hz—can shift consciousness and improve mental clarity. This knowledge was deeply embedded in ancient sacred texts, from the Vedic hymns to Tibetan overtone chanting."
Edgar Cayce:
"I’d like to emphasize the role of prayer and spoken affirmations. Vibrations from a heartfelt prayer resonate beyond the physical world, aligning an individual with divine frequencies. That’s why faith healing often involves vocalized intentions."
Dolores Cannon:
"And remember, this power isn’t just for the elite or the spiritually gifted. Every person has the ability to harness sound and objects for their own evolution. Simply being mindful of what we say, the energy we surround ourselves with, and the sounds we absorb can shift our entire vibration."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This has been an enlightening discussion! Whether through spoken words, sacred objects, or vibrational energy, we are constantly shaping our reality—whether we are aware of it or not. I encourage everyone to apply these principles in their daily lives. Thank you all for this profound conversation."
Closing Thoughts:
This discussion bridges ancient wisdom, scientific exploration, and spiritual practice, showing that sound and objects are not just passive elements but active forces shaping consciousness and reality.
Unlocking Intuition and Psychic Abilities

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Ingo Swann, Robert Monroe, Tom Delonge, Dolores Cannon, Shunichi Yamashita
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we explore a fascinating topic—how to unlock our natural intuition and psychic abilities. Throughout history, mystics, scientists, and even military programs have attempted to harness human consciousness beyond the five senses. Let’s start with Ingo Swann, a pioneer in remote viewing. Ingo, what did your research reveal about human intuition?"
Ingo Swann:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. My work with the CIA’s Stargate Project demonstrated that human perception extends beyond the physical senses. Remote viewing, which allows a person to see distant places or events without being physically present, proves that intuition is not just a mystical idea—it’s a trainable skill. Every person has latent psychic potential; it’s just a matter of discipline and practice."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s an important point—many assume psychic abilities are gifts rather than skills. Robert Monroe, your work on out-of-body experiences (OBEs) suggests that humans can travel beyond their physical form. How does this relate to intuition?"
Robert Monroe:
"Absolutely. Through my work at the Monroe Institute, I discovered that with proper training, anyone can separate their consciousness from their body. OBEs allow us to access information beyond the physical world. Many experience spontaneous knowledge downloads, prophetic dreams, or telepathic connections. This suggests that intuition isn’t just a vague feeling—it’s a direct link to higher consciousness."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This aligns with my own research into Japanese shamanic practices, where spiritual journeys and visions were used to gather knowledge. Tom Delonge, you’ve worked on government research into UFOs and telepathic communication. What’s your take on intuition?"
Tom Delonge:
"Intuition is far more advanced than we realize. Many high-level government research programs have examined how extraterrestrial intelligence might use telepathy as a primary form of communication. Some suggest that humans have similar latent abilities but have been conditioned to ignore them. Military remote viewers and UFO contactees often report receiving information through non-verbal, intuitive means—as if the mind is accessing an unseen frequency."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s an intriguing thought. Dolores Cannon, your hypnotherapy sessions have uncovered people’s intuitive abilities through past-life regression. What did you find?"
Dolores Cannon:
"Many of my clients, when placed under deep hypnosis, accessed universal knowledge beyond time and space. They recalled information from past lives, future timelines, and higher-dimensional beings. One of the biggest takeaways from my work is that intuition is our soul's natural language—it’s how we communicate with the higher self. The more we trust it, the clearer it becomes."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This brings up an important question: how can ordinary people develop their intuition? Shunichi Yamashita, as a researcher in paranormal abilities, what practical advice can you give?"
Shunichi Yamashita:
"There are simple ways to enhance intuition. Here are three key methods:
- Silence and Awareness – Spend time in quiet environments to tune into subtle energies.
- Dream Journaling – Many intuitive messages come through dreams. Writing them down strengthens the subconscious connection.
- Trust Small Instincts – Start with everyday decisions. If you suddenly feel drawn to take a different route home or talk to someone, follow that impulse. It’s your intuition training itself."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Excellent points! Many ancient Japanese esoteric practices emphasize meditation and divination to refine intuition. Are there specific techniques from your research that have proven effective?"
Ingo Swann:
"Yes. The controlled remote viewing (CRV) method I developed for the CIA is a step-by-step process that anyone can learn. It involves:
- Clearing the mind of bias
- Receiving impressions without filtering them
- Recording and analyzing data to see patterns
The key is consistency—psychic ability strengthens with use."
Robert Monroe:
"I’d add that binaural beats and frequency tuning can accelerate intuition. By using certain sound frequencies, we can shift our brainwaves into altered states, making it easier to access non-physical information."
Tom Delonge:
"And let’s not forget that technology is catching up with intuition. Governments and private researchers are exploring brainwave scanning to detect psychic abilities. One day, we might develop instruments to measure intuition scientifically."
Dolores Cannon:
"But let’s remember—the greatest tool is trusting your own inner voice. Everyone has intuition; society just conditions us to ignore it. The more you listen to it, the stronger it becomes."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Well said! This discussion shows that intuition is not just an abstract idea—it’s a real, trainable ability that can connect us to higher knowledge. Thank you all for this incredible conversation!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Intuition is a skill that can be developed through practice.
- Remote viewing, out-of-body experiences, and hypnosis show that consciousness extends beyond the body.
- UFO research suggests that telepathic intuition may be a primary form of advanced communication.
- Simple methods like dream journaling, meditation, and trusting instincts can strengthen intuition.
- Future technology may one day scientifically measure and enhance psychic abilities.
Ancient Japanese Mysticism and Magic

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Koichi Mita, Ryuho Okawa, Toshitaka Doi, Masaru Emoto, Gakken’s MU Magazine Contributors
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we delve into an intriguing subject—Ancient Japanese Mysticism and Magic. Japan has a deep spiritual tradition, from Shinto rituals and Onmyōdō (Yin-Yang magic) to hidden esoteric practices. How much of this ancient wisdom remains relevant today? Let's begin with Koichi Mita, a scholar of Shinto mysticism. How would you describe Japan’s mystical traditions?"
Koichi Mita:
"Japanese mysticism is rooted in the belief that everything has a spirit—a concept known as animism. Our ancestors understood that nature, words, and actions all hold power. In Shinto, kami (gods/spirits) reside in trees, rivers, and mountains, and rituals maintain harmony between humans and these forces. Unlike Western magic, which often focuses on control, Japanese esoteric practices emphasize balance and purification."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This balance is crucial in Japanese spirituality. Ryuho Okawa, you’ve explored both Shinto and Buddhist esotericism. How do these systems influence modern mystical thought?"
Ryuho Okawa:
"Ancient Japan merged Buddhist sutras, Taoist alchemy, and Shinto energy practices to form a powerful spiritual system. This included:
- Mantras and incantations (from Vajrayana Buddhism)
- Energy channeling through ki (気)
- Onmyōdō (陰陽道) Yin-Yang magic and divination
- Kotodama (言霊) – The Power of Words
Modern spirituality still uses these principles. For example, the chanting of sutras, proper posture, and visualization techniques are direct descendants of these ancient methods."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That brings us to an important point—the power of words (Kotodama). Toshitaka Doi, as a researcher on Japan’s occult traditions, what role do words play in mystical practices?"
Toshitaka Doi:
"In Japan, words are believed to carry an energetic imprint. The idea of Kotodama (言霊) means that words shape reality. This is why Shinto prayers (norito), Buddhist sutras, and even names are chosen carefully.
For example, a Shinto priest will speak a purification prayer over water, turning it into sacred water. The belief is that the vibration of the words alters the energy of the substance—similar to what Masaru Emoto discovered in his water experiments."
Masaru Emoto:
"Exactly! My research showed that words like ‘love’ and ‘gratitude’ create beautiful crystalline structures in water, while negative words form chaotic patterns. This supports the ancient belief that incantations, prayers, and written kanji characters carry energetic power. It’s not superstition—our words literally shape matter!"
Makoto Akiyama:
"If words hold power, then how did ancient magicians and Onmyōji (Yin-Yang masters) use them? Let’s ask the contributors from Gakken’s MU Magazine, who have studied ancient magical texts."
Gakken’s MU Magazine Contributor:
"Onmyōji, such as the legendary Abe no Seimei, used words, sigils (魔法陣), and ritual objects to manipulate energy. Some key practices included:
- "Kuji-in" (九字印) – The Nine Syllable Seals: A hand-gesture system that channels divine energy.
- "Shikigami" (式神) – Spirit Summoning: Commanding invisible beings through written talismans.
- "Norito Prayers" (祝詞) – Sacred Invocations: Used to purify places, objects, and people.
Even today, some shrines still bless amulets with ancient incantations, infusing them with protective energy."
Makoto Akiyama:
"So, despite modernization, Japanese magic and mysticism persist in subtle ways—through rituals, language, and even everyday beliefs. But is there a danger in reviving these practices? Koichi Mita, what’s your take?"
Koichi Mita:
"There is a fine line between respect and misuse. Ancient practices were based on deep spiritual knowledge and ethical principles. Today, many people seek magic for personal gain, ignoring karmic consequences. True mysticism is about balance—not control. If we respect these traditions, they can guide us toward higher consciousness, not just material success."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s an important reminder. Before we close, let’s summarize: What can modern people learn from Japanese mysticism? Ryuho Okawa, your thoughts?"
Ryuho Okawa:
"The biggest lesson is harmony with energy. Whether through words, rituals, or meditation, we must align our intentions with universal forces. Those who seek only power will face spiritual imbalance, while those who seek wisdom will find enlightenment."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Beautifully said. Japanese mysticism isn’t about magic tricks—it’s about understanding the deeper forces of life. Thank you all for this enlightening conversation!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Shinto and Onmyōdō emphasize balance, not control.
- Kotodama (言霊) – Words and sounds shape reality.
- Onmyōji (陰陽師) used symbols, incantations, and spirit summoning.
- Japanese mysticism continues in modern practices like temple blessings and mantra chanting.
- The ethical use of spiritual power is crucial—intent matters.
Contacting UFOs and Extraterrestrial Intelligence

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Erich von Däniken, David Icke, Steven Greer, Tom Delonge, Makoto Akiyama
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we dive into one of the most controversial and exciting topics—Contacting UFOs and Extraterrestrial Intelligence. For centuries, humans have looked to the skies and wondered if we are alone. But beyond just seeing UFOs, is it possible to actively communicate with extraterrestrial beings? How can individuals make contact, and what are the implications for humanity? Let’s begin with Erich von Däniken, whose research into ancient astronaut theory suggests that contact has already happened. Erich, what do ancient records tell us about extraterrestrial encounters?"
Erich von Däniken:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. My research into ancient texts, monuments, and mythology suggests that extraterrestrials have been in contact with humanity for thousands of years. The Sumerians, Egyptians, and even ancient Japanese folklore describe:
- Beings descending from the sky, imparting knowledge to humans.
- Flying vehicles (‘vimanas’ in Hindu texts) that resemble modern UFOs.
- Encoded messages in religious and historical writings that hint at alien guidance.
If these stories were purely myths, why do they appear across different, unrelated civilizations? I believe that UFOs are not new—they are part of our forgotten history."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This suggests that extraterrestrials have already played a role in shaping human civilization. But if they’ve contacted us before, are they still trying to communicate today? David Icke, you argue that some of these beings may not have humanity’s best interests in mind. Can you elaborate?"
David Icke:
"Absolutely. While many people assume extraterrestrials are benevolent, my research suggests that some groups have been manipulating human societies for centuries.
- Certain elite bloodlines claim to have ‘divine right to rule’—could this be from alien intervention?
- Governments have hidden UFO technology—why would they suppress contact unless there’s something to control?
- Many alien abduction accounts describe experimentation, not peaceful interaction.
I believe there are both positive and negative extraterrestrial influences. The question is—who is really in charge, and what is their agenda?"
Makoto Akiyama:
"This brings us to a critical point—if extraterrestrials exist, should we actively try to contact them? Dr. Steven Greer, you have led major initiatives to establish peaceful communication with UFOs. What have you discovered?"
Steven Greer:
"Through the CE-5 (Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind) protocol, we have successfully initiated contact with UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligences.
This is done through:
- Group meditation—raising our vibrational frequency.
- Conscious intention—projecting thoughts of peace and openness.
- Light signals & sounds—using specific frequencies to attract UFO responses.
We have filmed UFOs appearing in direct response to our signals. Governments want to keep this hidden because if the public realizes we can make direct contact, it removes the need for government disclosure."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This is groundbreaking—that human consciousness alone can initiate UFO contact. But is there scientific support for this? Tom Delonge, as someone who has worked with both the government and private researchers, what have you found?"
Tom Delonge:
"There is overwhelming evidence that UFOs respond to human consciousness. Through my work with To The Stars Academy (TTSA) and former military insiders, I’ve learned that:
- Many UFOs appear in response to human thoughts or emotions.
- Some of these entities communicate telepathically, not verbally.
- There are secret government programs trying to decode extraterrestrial languages.
This means that contact is already happening at multiple levels—military, private researchers, and independent citizens. The key is to open up global discussion and transparency."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s a crucial point—this conversation is not just for governments or scientists, but for everyday people. Before we close, let’s go around and share one practical way people can prepare for extraterrestrial contact. Erich von Däniken?"
Erich von Däniken:
"Study ancient texts—history holds the clues to understanding alien contact."
David Icke:
"Question official narratives—don’t trust government disclosures at face value."
Steven Greer:
"Try CE-5 meditation—consciousness is the key to direct contact."
Tom Delonge:
"Follow the technology—advancements in AI and quantum physics will unlock interstellar communication."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Wise words! The evidence is clear—UFOs and extraterrestrial intelligence are real, and contact is already happening. The next step is how humanity chooses to engage. Thank you all for this enlightening discussion!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Ancient civilizations may have been in contact with extraterrestrials.
- Not all extraterrestrials have benevolent intentions—some may be influencing human affairs.
- Consciousness-based methods (like CE-5) can successfully initiate UFO contact.
- The government and private organizations are already studying extraterrestrial communication.
- Individuals can prepare by studying history, practicing intention-based contact, and staying informed.
Spiritual Approaches to Wealth and Success

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Ryuho Okawa, Edgar Cayce, Graham Hancock, Shunichi Yamashita, Rupert Sheldrake
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we will discuss a fascinating topic—the connection between spirituality and financial success. Many people see wealth and spirituality as opposites, but ancient wisdom suggests otherwise. True prosperity is more than just money; it's about energetic alignment, mindset, and karmic flow. Let’s begin with Ryuho Okawa. In your teachings, how does spiritual energy influence wealth?"
Ryuho Okawa:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. Many assume that money is separate from spiritual life, but that’s a misunderstanding. The law of attraction and universal abundance show that prosperity is a reflection of one’s energy and consciousness.
Three key principles I teach:
- Gratitude attracts abundance – Appreciating what you have creates a higher vibrational state that invites more wealth.
- Giving opens the flow of prosperity – When we share wealth with a pure heart, it circulates and returns multiplied.
- Mindset determines success – Many people have limiting beliefs about money, believing wealth is 'evil.' Those thoughts repel abundance."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That aligns with many ancient teachings. Edgar Cayce, in your readings, you often spoke about karma and financial well-being. How do past lives and soul choices impact wealth?"
Edgar Cayce:
"Yes, my readings revealed that money is a form of energy, governed by spiritual law. Many people experience financial struggles due to karmic imbalances from past lives. If someone was greedy or manipulative in a previous incarnation, they may face financial hardships as a soul lesson.
However, anyone can shift their prosperity through:
- Acts of service – Helping others increases positive karma.
- Right intentions – Wealth gained unethically leads to spiritual debt.
- Aligning with one’s soul purpose – When you follow your higher calling, success flows naturally."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s a powerful perspective—wealth as both a spiritual test and a reflection of past actions. Graham Hancock, your research into ancient civilizations suggests that lost cultures had different views on prosperity. What can we learn from them?"
Graham Hancock:
"Ancient civilizations, such as Egypt, Sumer, and Atlantis, saw wealth as a sacred responsibility rather than mere accumulation. Their rulers were often initiated into spiritual disciplines before being entrusted with power and wealth.
In contrast, today’s materialistic society separates money from spiritual values, leading to greed and imbalance. The ancients knew that prosperity was meant to uplift humanity, not just individuals. If we return to that understanding, we can create a more harmonious world."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s a great point—wealth as a tool for collective evolution. Shunichi Yamashita, as a researcher of energy fields and manifestation, what do you think modern people misunderstand about wealth attraction?"
Shunichi Yamashita:
"One of the biggest misconceptions is that effort alone creates wealth. While hard work is important, it’s not the only factor. Energy and frequency matter just as much.
There are four key wealth frequencies people can align with:
- Fear-based scarcity – People who worry about money block abundance.
- Forced struggle – Those who work excessively but never feel rich.
- Natural flow – People who enjoy their work and attract opportunities effortlessly.
- Spiritual abundance – Those who trust the universe and receive wealth with ease.
If someone is stuck in scarcity, they must reprogram their subconscious mind through affirmations, visualization, and gratitude."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That ties into Rupert Sheldrake’s morphic resonance theory—the idea that our thoughts and behaviors create energetic patterns that influence our reality. Rupert, how does morphic resonance relate to financial success?"
Rupert Sheldrake:
"Morphic resonance suggests that our beliefs and habits create an invisible energy field that shapes our experiences. If someone grew up in a family where 'money is hard to get,' that belief creates a resonance pattern that attracts financial struggle.
However, the good news is that these patterns can be rewritten. By surrounding yourself with successful individuals, adopting positive money habits, and consciously shifting your self-image, you can tune into a wealth-consciousness frequency."
Makoto Akiyama:
"So, to summarize: wealth is not just about external circumstances—it’s about energy, karma, mindset, and spiritual alignment. Before we close, let’s go around and share one key action anyone can take to shift their financial reality. Ryuho Okawa?"
Ryuho Okawa:
"Practice daily gratitude—thank the universe for everything, including the money you already have."
Edgar Cayce:
"Align your work with your soul’s purpose—when you serve humanity, wealth follows naturally."
Graham Hancock:
"Use wealth as a force for good—prosperity is meant to be shared, not hoarded."
Shunichi Yamashita:
"Visualize money flowing effortlessly to you—your subconscious will start attracting opportunities."
Rupert Sheldrake:
"Surround yourself with abundance-conscious people—their energy will elevate yours."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This has been an eye-opening discussion! Wealth is not separate from spirituality—it’s an extension of our energy and consciousness. Thank you all for your insights!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Money is energy—your thoughts and beliefs influence financial reality.
- Gratitude, service, and ethical wealth-building create prosperity.
- Ancient civilizations saw wealth as a sacred responsibility.
- Your environment and subconscious patterns shape financial success.
- Aligning with higher purpose leads to effortless abundance.
Past Lives, Reincarnation, and Destiny

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Dolores Cannon, Edgar Cayce, Masaru Emoto, Zecharia Sitchin, Koichi Mita
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we will explore one of the most profound spiritual topics—past lives, reincarnation, and destiny. Across cultures, the idea of rebirth has shaped philosophies, religions, and even scientific inquiries. What can we learn from past-life memories, and how does reincarnation influence our present and future? Let's begin with Dolores Cannon, who spent decades uncovering past-life memories through hypnosis. Dolores, what did your work reveal about reincarnation?"
Dolores Cannon:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. Through my deep trance hypnosis method, thousands of clients recalled detailed past lives across different time periods, planets, and even dimensions. Some souls reincarnate for karmic learning, while others come with a mission to help humanity evolve.
Key discoveries from my sessions:
- Souls often reincarnate in groups, reconnecting with the same people across lifetimes in different roles.
- Some people carry trauma from past lives, which manifests as unexplained fears or health issues in the present.
- Not all souls are from Earth—some originate from higher dimensions or extraterrestrial civilizations."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s fascinating! Many ancient cultures, from Hinduism to Buddhism and even Shintoism, share similar beliefs. Edgar Cayce, your famous readings also touched on reincarnation. What did your insights reveal?"
Edgar Cayce:
"Yes, my trance readings confirmed that reincarnation is a universal process of soul evolution. Every lifetime is an opportunity to learn, correct past mistakes, and advance spiritually.
Some key points from my readings:
- Past-life karma affects present circumstances—diseases, talents, and even relationships can stem from past actions.
- The Akashic Records store every soul’s journey—a spiritual library containing all human experiences.
- Dreams and intuition are often glimpses of past-life memories.
Interestingly, many clients found healing after uncovering past-life origins of their struggles. Simply understanding a past trauma was enough to release its hold on the present."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This suggests that reincarnation isn’t just about rebirth—it’s about growth and healing. Masaru Emoto, your work on water memory implies that energy and consciousness can be stored in matter. Could this mean that our past-life experiences also imprint on us energetically?"
Masaru Emoto:
"Absolutely. My research showed that water retains information based on external stimuli. If water holds memory, then it’s possible that our cells, DNA, or even energetic fields store past-life imprints.
This could explain why some people instinctively:
- Feel drawn to certain cultures or places they’ve never visited.
- Have natural talents without any training.
- Experience déjà vu, as if they’re reliving a moment.
If we view the body as an energetic recording device, then past-life memories could influence our present physical and emotional states."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s an intriguing perspective! If energy carries memory, could this explain why some souls reincarnate with specific destinies? Zecharia Sitchin, you’ve researched ancient Sumerian texts that mention divine beings shaping human fate. How does this tie into reincarnation?"
Zecharia Sitchin:
"Ancient Sumerian records suggest that reincarnation was guided by advanced beings, possibly extraterrestrials, who influenced the course of human evolution.
According to the Enuma Elish and other texts:
- Some souls were 'programmed' with a mission before reincarnating.
- The Anunnaki gods manipulated genetics, possibly influencing soul reincarnation patterns.
- Sacred sites may act as portals, guiding souls to specific reincarnation cycles.
Many ancient civilizations—including the Egyptians and Mayans—believed that certain bloodlines or individuals were chosen to reincarnate with divine purpose. This raises the question: Are we living pre-determined lives, or do we have free will?"
Makoto Akiyama:
"This brings us to a key philosophical debate—is reincarnation fate, or do we shape our destiny? Koichi Mita, as an expert in Japanese mystical traditions, what does Shintoism say about this?"
Koichi Mita:
"In Shintoism, the concept of mitama (御魂) suggests that souls undergo purification and return to continue their journey. Unlike Western ideas of reincarnation as a fixed cycle, Japanese spirituality sees it as a fluid process shaped by personal choices and divine guidance.
Key ideas from Shinto beliefs:
- Karma is not punishment, but an opportunity for balance.
- Spirits choose certain lifetimes to fulfill unfinished roles or oaths.
- Divine blessings (kamigami’s favor) can alter one’s reincarnation path.
In other words, destiny is flexible. Our actions today shape not just this life, but our future incarnations."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s a profound insight—reincarnation is both a path of learning and a reflection of our choices. Before we close, let’s each share one practical takeaway. How can modern people use the knowledge of past lives for self-growth? Dolores?"
Dolores Cannon:
"Use meditation or hypnosis to access past-life memories. Healing unresolved trauma can free you from negative patterns."
Edgar Cayce:
"Pay attention to dreams—they often contain clues about your past lives and current purpose."
Masaru Emoto:
"Practice gratitude. If energy carries memory, positive emotions help clear karmic imprints."
Zecharia Sitchin:
"Study ancient wisdom. The answers to our reincarnation cycles may be hidden in forgotten texts."
Koichi Mita:
"Live with intention. Every action in this life shapes your next one."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Wise words! Reincarnation isn’t just a theory—it’s an opportunity to grow, heal, and evolve. Thank you all for this enlightening conversation!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Past lives shape our present and future experiences.
- Karma is not punishment, but a chance for soul growth.
- Memories may be stored energetically in our cells and consciousness.
- Ancient civilizations saw reincarnation as part of a divine plan.
- We have both destiny and free will—our choices shape future incarnations.
Predicting the Future and Disaster Preparedness

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Edgar Cayce, Graham Hancock, David Icke, Toshitaka Doi, Ingo Swann
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we explore an intriguing yet urgent topic—predicting the future and disaster preparedness. Throughout history, seers, mystics, and researchers have attempted to foresee global events, from natural disasters to societal shifts. Can we truly predict the future, and if so, how can we use this knowledge responsibly? Let's begin with Edgar Cayce, whose prophetic readings accurately predicted major world events. Cayce-san, what did your visions reveal about the future?"
Edgar Cayce:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. My readings indicated that the future is shaped by both cosmic cycles and human consciousness. Many of my predictions, such as the rise of China as a global power, economic collapses, and Earth changes, have already come to pass.
Key themes in my prophecies:
- Shifting Earth energies – Rising sea levels, earthquakes, and landmass changes.
- Technological revolutions – Advancements in energy and medicine.
- Spiritual awakening – More people turning toward consciousness expansion.
However, the future is not fixed. It is influenced by human actions, collective emotions, and divine timing. If people change their ways, some disasters can be mitigated."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That raises an important point—can humanity alter its destiny? Graham Hancock, your research into lost civilizations suggests that past societies may have known about future cataclysms. What can we learn from them?"
Graham Hancock:
"Absolutely. Ancient cultures, such as the Maya, Egyptians, and Sumerians, had advanced knowledge of cyclical catastrophes. Their records suggest that disasters are not random—they follow cosmic cycles.
Patterns from history show:
- Global civilizations rise and fall every 12,000 years.
- Astronomical alignments coincide with Earth changes.
- Survivors of past cataclysms left warnings for future generations.
Modern science dismisses these ideas, but I believe we are approaching another cycle of change. The key is to learn from the past and prepare wisely."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This connects to a controversial area—hidden agendas and control over predictive knowledge. David Icke, you’ve exposed theories about how elites manipulate information about the future. What do you think?"
David Icke:
"Governments and secret societies have always known that predicting the future is power. From ancient oracles to modern artificial intelligence, those in control use predictive programming to shape mass consciousness.
Some key tactics used to manipulate the future:
- Media conditioning – Programming people to expect certain outcomes.
- Weather manipulation – HAARP and geoengineering.
- False prophecies – Creating fear-based narratives to control populations.
However, individuals can break free by raising their awareness and questioning mainstream narratives. The real secret? We create our own future through intention and action."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s an important perspective—the balance between prophecy and free will. Toshitaka Doi, as a Japanese researcher of ancient and modern prophecy, what insights have you found in Japan’s history regarding future predictions?"
Toshitaka Doi:
"Japan has a long tradition of oracles, sacred prophecies, and premonitions. Some key figures in our history include:
- Kukai (空海) – A Buddhist master who predicted future disasters in Japan.
- Shinto Shrines’ Divinations – Places like Ise Shrine have historically issued warnings about impending events.
- The Tokugawa Shogunate’s Seers – Advisors used astrology and dream interpretation to predict political changes.
Even in modern times, many Japanese have premonitory dreams before earthquakes or tsunamis. It’s part of our collective consciousness."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This brings us to a fascinating scientific perspective—remote viewing and psychic foresight. Ingo Swann, you worked with military programs on future prediction. What did your research reveal?"
Ingo Swann:
"My work with the CIA’s Stargate Project confirmed that human consciousness can access future events. Through remote viewing, trained individuals accurately described:
- Terrorist attacks before they happened.
- Changes in world economies.
- Unexplored locations that were later confirmed.
The key insight? Time is non-linear. The past, present, and future exist simultaneously, and with the right training, anyone can perceive glimpses of what’s to come."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This confirms what many mystics and scientists have long suspected—the future is accessible through consciousness. But how do we use this knowledge? Should we warn people of disasters, or is it better to let events unfold naturally? Cayce-san, your thoughts?"
Edgar Cayce:
"It depends on intention. If the goal is to spread fear, then it does more harm than good. But if the purpose is to help people prepare and evolve spiritually, then sharing knowledge is beneficial."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That makes sense. Before we close, let’s each share one action people can take to prepare for the future wisely. Graham Hancock?"
Graham Hancock:
"Study history—ancient warnings hold survival knowledge."
David Icke:
"Don’t trust mainstream narratives—think critically and reclaim your power."
Toshitaka Doi:
"Pay attention to dreams and intuition—premonitions can save lives."
Ingo Swann:
"Train your mind—remote viewing can help anticipate future events."
Edgar Cayce:
"Live ethically—your karma shapes the future you will experience."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Wise advice! The future isn’t fixed—it’s a living force shaped by our actions and awareness. Thank you all for this incredible discussion!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Prophecy is real, but the future is influenced by human choices.
- Ancient civilizations left clues about repeating cosmic cycles.
- Elites may manipulate information about the future for control.
- Japan has a strong tradition of predictive visions and spiritual warnings.
- Remote viewing and intuition can provide glimpses of upcoming events.
- The best preparation is not fear, but knowledge, action, and spiritual alignment.
Healing, Energy Work, and Power Stones

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Masaru Emoto, Robert Monroe, Steven Greer, Shunichi Yamashita, Rupert Sheldrake
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we explore an essential yet often misunderstood subject—healing, energy work, and power stones. Many ancient traditions have recognized the role of energy in health, and modern science is beginning to explore the effects of frequencies, consciousness, and even the energetic properties of objects like crystals. Let’s start with Masaru Emoto, whose research on water memory revolutionized our understanding of how energy affects matter. Dr. Emoto, how does energy influence healing?"
Masaru Emoto:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. My research showed that thoughts, emotions, and sounds alter the structure of water. Since the human body is about 70% water, this means our mindset and external environment directly affect our health.
Some key findings:
- Positive words and music create beautiful, symmetrical water crystals.
- Negative energy and chaotic sound patterns disrupt and distort water molecules.
- Prayer and intention can restore balance to polluted or stagnant water.
This suggests that healing is not just about medicine—it’s about the energy we absorb, both internally and externally."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This aligns with many ancient spiritual traditions that emphasize vibrational healing. Robert Monroe, your work at the Monroe Institute explored altered states of consciousness and healing through sound frequencies. How does this tie into energy work?"
Robert Monroe:
"Absolutely. Through our research, we discovered that specific sound frequencies—like binaural beats—can shift brainwave states, inducing deep relaxation, pain relief, and even spontaneous healing.
Key insights from our studies:
- Theta waves (4-8 Hz) activate deep intuition and self-healing.
- Delta waves (0.5-4 Hz) enhance physical restoration and cellular repair.
- 432 Hz and 528 Hz are linked to heart coherence and DNA healing.
When people enter these states, they report out-of-body experiences, spontaneous energy activations, and a heightened sense of well-being. Healing is not just physical—it’s energetic and consciousness-driven."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This brings up an interesting question—can healing energy be directed externally? Dr. Steven Greer, you have studied extraterrestrial healing technologies and the role of human consciousness in energy work. What have you discovered?"
Steven Greer:
"My research suggests that consciousness itself is a powerful healing force. Many advanced civilizations use light, sound, and electromagnetic fields to facilitate healing.
Some key revelations from contact experiences:
- Energy fields around the body (biofield) can be adjusted through thought.
- UFO sightings often coincide with electromagnetic healing phenomena.
- Certain individuals can project healing energy—this is the basis of Reiki, Qi Gong, and Pranic healing.
If humanity embraced non-physical healing modalities, we could reduce dependence on pharmaceuticals and shift toward a more holistic, energy-based medical system."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This connects to traditional Eastern medicine, which has long used Qi (life force energy) for healing. Shunichi Yamashita, as a researcher in holistic health, what are some practical energy techniques people can use for self-healing?"
Shunichi Yamashita:
"Great question! Healing energy is something everyone can work with. Some practical methods include:
- Qi Breathing – Slow, deep breaths while visualizing energy entering and healing the body.
- Hand Energy Transfer – Placing hands on an affected area and mentally directing warm, healing energy.
- Grounding with Nature – Walking barefoot to absorb the Earth’s natural electromagnetic energy.
- Sound Healing – Chanting mantras or listening to specific frequencies to restore balance.
- Power Stones and Crystals – Using charged minerals to amplify energy fields."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Speaking of power stones, many ancient cultures believed that crystals hold healing properties. Rupert Sheldrake, your theory of morphic resonance suggests that objects can store and transmit energy. Could this explain why people feel effects from crystals?"
Rupert Sheldrake:
"Yes, it’s quite possible. My research on morphic fields suggests that certain objects, places, and even thoughts retain energy patterns.
Why this matters in healing:
- Crystals may hold vibrational imprints that interact with human biofields.
- Ancient sacred sites retain healing energy from centuries of ritual use.
- Collective belief enhances effects—if many people over generations use stones for healing, their resonance strengthens.
Scientific studies have yet to fully confirm this, but subjective experiences worldwide suggest something is happening."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This brings us to an important question—how can modern people incorporate these healing methods into daily life? Let’s go around for one final practical tip. Masaru Emoto?"
Masaru Emoto:
"Speak kindly to yourself and your environment—words and thoughts directly affect your body’s water structure."
Robert Monroe:
"Experiment with binaural beats or meditation—sound frequencies can unlock deep healing potential."
Steven Greer:
"Practice energy healing techniques like Reiki or Qi Gong—they are more effective than most realize."
Shunichi Yamashita:
"Work with nature—barefoot grounding and fresh air restore the body’s natural energy."
Rupert Sheldrake:
"Keep power stones near you—they may enhance your personal energy field."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Excellent insights! Healing is not just about medicine—it’s about energy, vibration, and intention. Thank you all for this enlightening discussion!"
Success in the New Era and Conscious Evolution

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Manly P. Hall, Dolores Cannon, Edgar Cayce, Ryuho Okawa, Graham Hancock
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we discuss an essential question—what does success mean in the new era of conscious evolution? In the past, success was often defined by material wealth and power. But as humanity shifts toward higher awareness, the definition of success is evolving. How can individuals align with this change? Let’s begin with Manly P. Hall, who studied ancient wisdom traditions. What did past civilizations teach us about true success?"
Manly P. Hall:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. Ancient mystery schools—from Egypt to Greece and China—taught that true success was not just material accumulation, but spiritual mastery. In their teachings:
- Knowledge was the highest form of wealth.
- Inner harmony led to outer abundance.
- Service to humanity ensured lasting fulfillment.
The philosopher-kings of ancient societies were trained to rule not for personal gain but for the collective good. This aligns with what I believe modern success must become—a balance of wisdom, contribution, and ethical leadership."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This is quite different from how modern society often views success. Dolores Cannon, in your hypnosis sessions, people recalled past lives and future insights. What did they say about the evolution of success?"
Dolores Cannon:
"My clients, under deep hypnosis, described future societies where:
- Material wealth was secondary to energy mastery and mind power.
- People no longer worked for survival but for soul fulfillment.
- Success was measured by spiritual growth and one’s ability to uplift others.
The shift we are experiencing now is a transition from ego-based success to soul-driven success. Those who understand this will be ahead of the curve."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s an important point—the redefinition of success. Edgar Cayce, your readings provided insights into both financial prosperity and spiritual wealth. How do they connect?"
Edgar Cayce:
"Success is a reflection of spiritual alignment. My readings showed that:
- When people serve others, wealth flows naturally.
- Those who seek only personal gain often struggle despite effort.
- Spiritual disciplines like meditation, prayer, and gratitude enhance financial abundance.
The key is to see wealth as energy. When used for good, it expands. When hoarded or misused, it stagnates."
Makoto Akiyama:
"So, success is shifting from a self-centered to a service-oriented model. Ryuho Okawa, your teachings emphasize spiritual entrepreneurship. How can people achieve success in this new paradigm?"
Ryuho Okawa:
"In the new era, success must integrate spirituality and leadership. My three principles for achieving this are:
- Raise Your Vibration – Develop a positive mindset, and success follows naturally.
- Give Before You Receive – Those who contribute to society will thrive.
- Align with Universal Laws – Understand the law of cause and effect to manifest wealth ethically.
Modern business leaders who ignore spiritual intelligence will struggle. Those who embrace it will lead the new world."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This brings us to an interesting question—how does history show us the cycles of success and failure? Graham Hancock, you’ve studied lost civilizations. What can their rise and fall teach us?"
Graham Hancock:
"Great question. What we see in history is a pattern:
- Civilizations that prioritized spiritual wisdom, ethical leadership, and scientific advancement thrived.
- Societies that became materialistic, corrupt, or disconnected from nature collapsed.
- Those who ignored the higher purpose of human existence faced destruction.
This tells us that the future belongs to those who integrate spiritual intelligence with practical innovation. The next era of success will be defined by how well humanity learns from past mistakes."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s a powerful lesson! Before we close, let’s each share one action modern people can take to align with this new definition of success. Manly P. Hall?"
Manly P. Hall:
"Seek knowledge—wisdom is the foundation of true success."
Dolores Cannon:
"Live your soul purpose—don’t chase money, follow your mission."
Edgar Cayce:
"Give more than you take—service creates lasting abundance."
Ryuho Okawa:
"Master your mind—your thoughts shape your reality."
Graham Hancock:
"Learn from history—past civilizations hold the keys to our future success."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Excellent advice! Success in the new era is not about how much you own, but how much you evolve. Thank you all for this enlightening discussion!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Success is shifting from material wealth to spiritual evolution.
- Serving others naturally attracts abundance.
- The civilizations that integrated wisdom and ethics thrived.
- Wealth is energy—when used wisely, it grows.
- The future belongs to those who align success with conscious evolution.
The Social Impact of Spirituality

Moderator: Makoto Akiyama
Guests: Zecharia Sitchin, Manly P. Hall, David Icke, Gakken’s MU Magazine Contributors, Koichi Mita
Makoto Akiyama:
"Welcome, everyone. Today, we discuss an important yet often overlooked subject—the social impact of spirituality. Throughout history, spiritual beliefs have shaped civilizations, influenced laws, and even sparked revolutions. How has spirituality shaped society, and how does it continue to impact our world today? Let’s start with Zecharia Sitchin, whose research into ancient civilizations suggests that spirituality may have been influenced by extraterrestrial knowledge. What can we learn from ancient texts?"
Zecharia Sitchin:
"Thank you, Akiyama-san. My research into Sumerian and Babylonian records suggests that many ancient spiritual systems were not purely human inventions but were taught to humanity by advanced beings—the Anunnaki.
Key insights from ancient texts:
- Religion was originally a system of knowledge, not blind faith.
- Early priesthoods were trained in science, astronomy, and healing, blending spirituality with practical knowledge.
- The gods were often depicted as teachers, giving laws and technology to early humans.
This means that spirituality was once a tool for human advancement. However, over time, institutions distorted it for control."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s a critical shift—spirituality as a liberating force versus a tool for control. Manly P. Hall, you studied ancient secret societies. How has spirituality been used to both uplift and control society?"
Manly P. Hall:
"Spirituality has always had two sides. In its pure form, it is meant to awaken individuals to their higher potential. However, when controlled by elites, it can be used to manipulate and suppress.
For example:
- The Egyptian mystery schools trained leaders to govern wisely using spiritual knowledge.
- The Catholic Church in the Middle Ages suppressed esoteric wisdom to maintain power.
- Freemasonry, Rosicrucians, and other groups tried to preserve spiritual truths while operating in secrecy.
The challenge is that most people do not seek higher knowledge, making them vulnerable to spiritual deception. True spirituality is about freedom, not obedience."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This is a recurring theme—true spirituality empowers individuals, while corrupted systems suppress knowledge. David Icke, you’ve written extensively about how modern institutions use spirituality as a control mechanism. What’s your perspective?"
David Icke:
"Spirituality is the ultimate battleground for freedom and control. Governments, corporations, and even religious institutions know that people who awaken to their true nature cannot be controlled. That’s why they:
- Encourage fear-based religious doctrines instead of self-empowerment.
- Suppress ancient knowledge about consciousness and energy.
- Distract people with materialism and division so they don’t question deeper truths.
However, we are entering an age where more people are waking up. The more people embrace spiritual sovereignty, the weaker these control systems become."
Makoto Akiyama:
"This is why spiritual awakenings often coincide with major societal changes. In Japan, spiritual traditions have played a significant role in shaping culture and ethics. Gakken’s MU Magazine Contributors, how has spirituality influenced Japan’s social development?"
Gakken’s MU Magazine Contributor:
"In Japan, spirituality has always been a guiding force behind government, art, and daily life. Some key influences include:
- Shintoism’s connection with nature—influencing environmental policies and respect for natural balance.
- Zen Buddhism shaping discipline and minimalism, affecting business ethics and martial arts.
- Mystical traditions like Shugendō guiding warrior classes and samurai honor codes.
Even today, many Japanese people follow spiritual practices without labeling them as religion. For example, bowing in front of shrines, practicing mindfulness, and honoring ancestors are deeply ingrained habits that shape social behavior."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That’s an important distinction—spirituality isn’t always tied to organized religion; it can be cultural and subconscious. Koichi Mita, as a researcher in Shinto mysticism, how do you see the future of spirituality’s role in society?"
Koichi Mita:
"I believe that spirituality will return to its original purpose—guiding people toward self-realization and unity.
Some trends I see emerging:
- Spirituality and science merging—fields like quantum physics are validating ancient concepts like energy flow and consciousness.
- A shift away from rigid religious institutions toward personal spiritual practice.
- A return to holistic living—people rediscovering natural healing, meditation, and sacred wisdom.
The future of society will be shaped by whether people choose spiritual empowerment or submission to external control. The next decades will be crucial."
Makoto Akiyama:
"That aligns with many predictions—we are at a crossroads where spirituality can either liberate or further divide humanity. Before we close, let’s each share one insight on how people can use spirituality to positively impact society. Zecharia Sitchin?"
Zecharia Sitchin:
"Study ancient texts—history holds the key to reclaiming lost wisdom."
Manly P. Hall:
"Seek knowledge beyond dogma—spiritual growth comes from exploration, not obedience."
David Icke:
"Stop giving away your power—realize that you are not separate from divine energy."
Gakken’s MU Magazine Contributor:
"Honor tradition but evolve—adapt ancient wisdom to modern life."
Koichi Mita:
"Live consciously—every action shapes the future of human spirituality."
Makoto Akiyama:
"Excellent insights! Spirituality is not just personal—it has the power to shape societies and the future of civilization. Thank you all for this enlightening discussion!"
Key Takeaways from This Discussion:
- Spirituality has historically shaped civilizations, for both good and control.
- Ancient wisdom was often hidden or manipulated by elites.
- True spirituality is about empowerment, not blind obedience.
- Japan’s spirituality is deeply embedded in culture rather than organized religion.
- The future will be determined by whether people reclaim spiritual sovereignty.
Makoto Akiyama’s Final Thoughts & Closing Remarks
As we come to the end of our discussion, I want to take a moment to reflect on the incredible insights we have uncovered.
From the power of sound and energy to the mysteries of past lives and intuition, from spiritual approaches to success to the evolving consciousness of humanity, one thing is clear—spirituality is not just an abstract belief, but a fundamental force shaping our lives, our societies, and our future.
Throughout history, civilizations that honored spiritual wisdom thrived, while those that ignored or corrupted it fell into decline. Today, we stand at a crossroads. The choices we make—whether to embrace higher awareness or remain in old paradigms—will determine the future of our world.
The discussions we’ve had today remind us that:
- Consciousness is powerful—our thoughts shape reality.
- Spiritual wisdom, when applied, leads to both personal and societal transformation.
- The mysteries of our past hold keys to our future.
- True success is not just material wealth, but alignment with purpose and higher truth.
Each of us has the ability to contribute to this shift—through knowledge, intention, and action. The question is: How will you use what you’ve learned today?
I encourage all of you to continue questioning, exploring, and applying these insights in your daily life. The future is not something that simply happens—it is something we create.
With that, I thank our distinguished guests for their wisdom, and I thank each of you for being part of this journey. May we move forward with clarity, purpose, and a deeper connection to the unseen forces that guide us.
Let’s stay open to possibility—because the greatest discoveries are yet to come. Thank you.
Short Bios:
Makoto Akiyama – A researcher of spiritual phenomena, mysticism, and energy work, guiding discussions on consciousness, intuition, and higher awareness.
Edgar Cayce – The “Sleeping Prophet,” known for his trance readings on health, reincarnation, future predictions, and spiritual healing.
Dolores Cannon – A hypnotherapist and past-life regression expert who uncovered insights on reincarnation, soul evolution, and humanity’s cosmic origins.
Manly P. Hall – A philosopher and historian of ancient wisdom, secret societies, and esoteric traditions, exploring the spiritual foundations of success and enlightenment.
Masaru Emoto – A pioneer in water consciousness research, demonstrating how thoughts, emotions, and sound frequencies influence physical reality.
Graham Hancock – A researcher of lost civilizations and ancient wisdom, revealing forgotten spiritual knowledge and cycles of human history.
David Icke – An author and investigator uncovering hidden power structures, the suppression of spiritual knowledge, and consciousness expansion.
Rupert Sheldrake – A biologist and consciousness researcher who developed the theory of morphic resonance, explaining how energy fields influence human behavior and intuition.
Robert Monroe – A pioneer in out-of-body experiences (OBEs) and consciousness exploration, unlocking the secrets of astral travel and altered states.
Steven Greer – A leading researcher on extraterrestrial intelligence, consciousness-based communication, and advanced energy healing.
Zecharia Sitchin – A scholar of ancient Sumerian texts, proposing that early civilizations were influenced by advanced extraterrestrial beings.
Koichi Mita – A researcher of Japanese spiritual traditions, including Shinto mysticism, Onmyōdō magic, and divine energy practices.
Ryuho Okawa – A spiritual leader integrating success, wealth consciousness, and divine wisdom to shape personal and societal transformation.
Shunichi Yamashita – A scientist exploring energy healing, manifestation techniques, and holistic approaches to well-being.
Ingo Swann – A key figure in remote viewing research, proving that human consciousness can perceive distant locations and future events.
Toshitaka Doi – A scholar specializing in Japanese esoteric traditions, prophecy, and spiritual divination techniques.
Gakken’s MU Magazine Contributors – Researchers documenting paranormal events, UFO phenomena, and hidden knowledge from around the world.
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