My Story
私の物語
My spiritual journey began ten years ago. Since then, I've been remembering who I truly am — gradually freeing myself from the inverted, illusory matrix of the third-dimensional world.
I had always been what you'd call a "model student" — following the rules, memorizing what I was told without question. From elementary school all the way through to university, I walked the path of the so-called elite education, eventually graduating from the University of Cambridge in Economics. It was a profound grounding anchor — an intense training in the logical structures of our physical world. But it wasn't until much later that I realized I had become more accustomed to finding the "right answers" than asking the right questions. On the surface, it looked like success. Yet deep within me, there was always a quiet voice asking, "Is this really my life?"
For decades, I witnessed people around me — including family — struggle with illness, trauma, medications, and surgery. As a child, I kept wondering "why?", even though I didn't yet know how to think critically about such things. Still, somewhere inside, I sensed that something was off. I found myself questioning whether there might be a more holistic, more natural way of understanding healing — a question that never truly left me.
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