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The Japanese people's openness, harmony, and spirituality 5

Before I set out to climb Tamagusuku Gusuku, I had taken a couple of courses on spiritual reading. However, despite diligently practicing the techniques daily, I often found myself unsure whether I was actually getting the hang of it. As time passed, I came to realize that some of my readings from that period were, in hindsight, off the mark.
Even as I started my daily visits to Tamagusuku Gusuku, I continued with my reading exercises. Around that time, my freelance gigs dried up, leaving me with plenty of free time on my hands.

One day, I realized I had forgotten the settings for the reading exercises I had learned earlier. Oddly enough, the answers were still coming to me. Perhaps, without consciously knowing it, I had developed some reading skills. Still, I couldn't shake the feeling that it might all just be a fantasy.
Later, during a conversation with a tarot card reader about work, I hadn't disclosed any details, yet they remarked, "You could do spiritual readings as a job." That's when it hit me – maybe I really could.
Looking back, I later realized that by visiting the sacred place every day, I tuned into its energy, and that's how my psychic abilities blossomed.

I received a message encouraging me to pursue it as a profession, but initially, I was hesitant. The fear of being perceived as shady crept in. Despite my reservations, since my previous work opportunities were scarce, I decided to embrace spiritual reading as a legitimate job.



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