Recently, while cycling around Tokyo, I felt a strong negative energy in the Roppongi area.
In the past, many places within the Yamanote Line seemed to be filled with negative energy, but after the COVID-19 pandemic, that energy seemed to have weakened. I thought that while the pandemic caused disruption, it also had a positive effect on the land. However, I now believe that the negative energy in Roppongi has increased compared to before.
Previously, Roppongi was relatively normal, with a fairly ordinary aura for a location within the Yamanote Line. However, the other day, I felt that the area around Tokyo Midtown was enveloped in negative energy.
The area had an unusual atmosphere, and when I entered Midtown, my vision suddenly blurred, and my breathing became erratic.
I suddenly felt like I had a slight cold, and my nose started running. This was quite sudden.
Of course, this could have been caused by dust, chemicals, or fragrances used in the building, so it might have been a coincidence. Also, there weren't many customers due to the pandemic, and it didn't seem to be recently renovated. While it's possible that the building was disinfected due to the pandemic, other buildings are likely also being disinfected. I don't think it's likely that only this building would have different disinfection practices.
I had a runny nose and my eyes were watery, so I thought I might have seasonal allergies. I checked in the mirror in the restroom, and I noticed that my eyes were slightly bloodshot, which is unusual for me recently.
This is a common occurrence when my breathing becomes erratic and I sense negative energy. I thought it would be dangerous to stay there any longer, so I left Midtown.
When I observed the people around me, they didn't seem to be affected by the negative energy, so I wondered what was going on.
It's possible that I was the only one who encountered the negative energy.
Later, while cycling home, I suddenly realized that my shoulder was stiff. I thought I might be possessed, so I grabbed the area around my right shoulder (where spirits are said to attach) and tried to pull it out, and something like a "child-crying old man" came out. That was scary!
The "child-crying old man" was a creature with a human face attached to a chrysalis of an insect, and several vine-like things were coming out of it, attaching themselves to my body. Is this a human? It looks like a combination of a human and an insect, but it also looks like a human's resentment.
Given the current pandemic, it's reasonable to think that the negative energy in Roppongi, stemming from the resentment of people who are economically struggling and cursing something, is wandering around Midtown, and that's what possessed me. I feel that's the case.
Since I was cycling, I pulled it out and then used something like a sword of light to cut the vines that were attached and pulled them off. I wrapped it in something like an aura cloth and threw it away on the side of the road. I don't know what happened to it afterward. It might have been better to destroy it, but I didn't really know what it was.
Afterward, I grabbed the vine-like branches that were still attached to my body and threw them away on the side of the road.
Someone driving a car might accidentally pick up that negative energy while driving on that road. It's the same for me. I wrapped it in an aura cloth, so it should be fine for a while.
My aura has been getting stronger, and especially since the emergence of the public consciousness of creation, destruction, and maintenance, I have become less affected by negative energy. However, this time, I was affected by negative energy to the point where I felt unwell.
It seems that the degree of negative energy matters, and that if the negative energy is strong enough, it will affect you.
However, when I thought about it, the people I saw in Roppongi used to be ordinary people, but recently, I've mostly seen people wearing new, stylish clothes and foreigners. Perhaps this is because only local residents are visiting due to the pandemic. I was wearing a slightly old outdoor outfit for cycling, so I might have stood out. Previously, there were more ordinary people, so I didn't notice the difference in clothing, but now, with so many people wearing stylish clothes, I might have stood out and attracted the attention of a vengeful spirit.
Even vengeful spirits are not that different from ordinary people. They wander around, are attracted to things that stand out, and then attach themselves to them. If you act conspicuously in a place with negative energy, you are more likely to be possessed.
If your aura is strong, the spirit might back down and not attach itself. However, if the negative energy is stronger, it will attach itself. Your aura also changes depending on your physical condition, so it's not always the same.
Also, I revisited Roppongi recently, and I noticed that there's a sense of "maintaining one's status" that's overwhelming and makes it feel suffocating. Perhaps because there were fewer people coming from afar during the COVID-19 pandemic, and more local residents, I was able to truly understand the aura of the people of Roppongi. There are people everywhere who are dressed in beautiful clothes, live in nice houses, and are surrounded by beautiful wives, all trying to maintain their status. Most of the couples I see at Midtown seem to be like that, and I thought, "What is this?" I wonder if those places are covered in negative energy, perhaps stemming from jealousy. That's the feeling I got. Jealousy is terrifying. If living in Roppongi means being surrounded by people like that, I feel that's a bit uncomfortable.