The birth of Secretary-General Takachi and her competition with Mr. Koizumi indicate that the country is moving in a predetermined direction.
In fact, I had a certain (future) premonition in which these two figures were prominent. This suggests that a shocking and awakening event will occur in the near future, and these two will be at the center of it. While it was unclear in my vision which of them would become Prime Minister, my previous feelings suggested that Mr. Koizumi might have an edge. However, with Secretary-General Takachi's birth, the vision I saw some time ago has been reversed, but I feel that this may not be a significant difference in the overall trend. Or, the balance of power may have shifted significantly by that future point. In any case, these two will be at the center of political reforms in the near future.
As many people are aware, there are politicians in Japan who are controlled by other countries or who betray their own country for their own desires. This is true of the Liberal Democratic Party, and even more so of conservative parties like the LDP. These agents are slowly eroding and sickening Japan. In the past, when Japan had its strength, such a situation would have been unthinkable, but now it is a serious problem. Politicians who should be working for Japan need to overcome this external pressure. However, there are politicians who, for their own desires or under pressure or threats, are betraying Japan. Although they are a minority compared to the total number of politicians, their involvement in such unpatriotic activities is eroding the country.
In the near future, something shocking will happen. I believe it will involve approximately 20 politicians. On a day close to Christmas in winter (not this year), these politicians will have their political lives ended. While I cannot write about the specifics in a blog post, these politicians will resign from their positions in a way that everyone will not fully understand and the reasons will remain a mystery. This is for the sake of Japan. Behind the scenes, there are many entities working towards this goal. Not only physical entities but also non-physical entities, such as the gods of Japan, are involved in these decisions. This is because Japan will not awaken unless these politicians are removed.
Some will encounter this situation in their own bedrooms, while others will experience it in their private offices in the Diet building. Even with the security at the Diet building, such events will occur, leading to rumors of security breaches or national conspiracies. However, the true cause will remain unknown, and investigations will continue.
At the same time, the violent Kurds in Kawasaki and Asians who are staying in Japan by exploiting the Japanese medical system or welfare system will also be targeted around the same time. Perhaps this will happen the day after the commotion in the Diet. It is likely that between 12,000 and 20,000 adult Kurds will be targeted, and this will occur during the quiet hours of the night. Similar things may happen to people of Chinese descent in Asia, but they may not be widely reported due to their geographically dispersed nature. These people are like "○○" to the gods of Japan, similar to how one would eliminate dirty "○○." While this may sound like a cruel god, if this problem is left unaddressed, Japan's security will deteriorate, and many people will suffer. Therefore, I support the Japanese gods' choice to take early action. However, even if the gods think so, it cannot be carried out without the involvement of many entities. This is a small matter before a major event, and the gods are addressing the problem early, looking ahead to the future. This will be done in a way that appears natural or in a way that the cause is not clearly understood, so things will be resolved peacefully and without any cruelty.
The same applies to politicians, who will end their political lives in a way that causes no suffering and is not clearly understood. Some of them may even have their souls extracted and placed in the wombs of pregnant mothers in Indian slums. Therefore, there is no need to worry about them dying, but they will have to live their lives anew in the Indian slums, which is a difficult situation, and I feel sympathy for them. However, for those who have repeatedly betrayed their country for their own desires, this may be a fitting punishment.
These events, initially perceived as challenges to politicians or democracy, also drew attention to Japan's coldness towards undocumented individuals, including Kurds and others who exploited the system. This served as a warning to those who thought of Japan as a "soft" country and intended to overstay their visas, or to those who sent them. This would lead to a global understanding that undocumented entry into Japan would have severe consequences, and the number of undocumented individuals exploiting medical insurance or welfare would decrease. Japan would gain a reputation as a strict country for undocumented individuals, leading to a reduction in such abuses.
From a spiritual perspective, this also holds true. A common misconception is that spirituality is all about happiness and ease, and that promoting positive affirmations is the way to go. However, spirituality also recognizes that those who engage in immoral (adharma) actions will face corresponding consequences, a concept known as karma. Helping such individuals would contradict the law of karma, and in some cases, not helping them might be the more righteous action. As taught in Buddhism, refraining from interaction with immoral individuals and allowing them to face the consequences of their actions can be a virtuous act.
Furthermore, there's a common misconception about spirituality, such as the idea that "leaders will disappear in the future." This is incorrect; leaders are essential, and what's needed are leaders who are guided by morality and reason. These leaders, whether they are monarchs or kings, unite people under their moral principles. Therefore, even if such events occur, they are not a challenge to democracy, but rather a necessary step towards eliminating those who hide behind the mask of democracy while pursuing personal gain or engaging in treasonous acts. The goal is to establish a democracy based on the principles of a monarchy (in Japan's case, the Emperor), uniting the nation and awakening it. This transformation will likely occur during the Christmas season.
Around Christmas, these events occurred, and politicians who had been complacent in their safe positions suddenly found their political careers threatened, creating a sense of crisis. While politicians had already felt a sense of unease since the assassination of former Prime Minister Abe, this crisis was shared with the public when it happened to many people. There was anger from those who knew about the assassination but allowed it to happen, and from those who heard about it but were unable to stop it. This will be a moment when the desire to serve the country overcomes fear, and politicians will demonstrate their commitment to serving the nation even in the face of external pressure and fear. This step is essential for Japan's awakening.
In general, such transformations are planned to occur only once, and those who were unaffected during that time will not experience anything later. However, the fact that it happened to some politicians, and the fact that the motives and masterminds are unknown, will temporarily cause confusion among politicians.
At that time, Mr. Koizumi and Ms. Takachiho will be at the center of this. Mr. Koizumi will firmly state that "attacking elected politicians is a violation of democracy and is unacceptable." Ms. Takachiho, while slightly more hesitant, will make similar statements.
However, these two individuals are loved and protected by God, so there is no need to worry about them. Although they may be slightly apprehensive, it is understandable, and their actions will provide an opportunity for other politicians to reconsider their positions.
As the investigation into why some politicians were targeted progresses, their wrongdoings will gradually be revealed. This will shift the focus from the masterminds to the wrongdoings of the politicians who were victims. While the investigation into who was behind it will continue, the public's attention will likely shift towards the wrongdoings of those politicians.
Around this time, due to the power of the internet and the generational shift in the media, biased reporting will be less prominent, and the situation will be understood from a relatively neutral perspective.
After this, many politicians will re-evaluate their positions and decide to dedicate their lives to serving the country and fulfilling their duties. Those who cannot make this commitment will likely resign from politics.
Such a shock permeates the politicians, and finally, Japan awakens.
When it comes to it, their (politicians') positions are threatened, and moreover, the mastermind is absent, and the intentions are unknown, so the criteria for punishment are unclear. However, when looking at those who were targeted, it later becomes clear that they were all traitors. This leads to the speculation among the people that if someone is dedicated to the country, they would not be targeted. And that speculation is correct. This unique Japanese phenomenon of making decisions based on speculation will be difficult for foreigners to understand. Nevertheless, through the step of politicians making a decision based on speculation, even without clear events, Japan's awakening is encouraged.
Because this is not a clear event, it is less likely to be interfered with by other countries, and the media used for public opinion is unlikely to be directed in a way that hinders it. If the event is too obvious, the media will interfere and manipulate public opinion, which would hinder Japan's awakening. Such an obvious event, but the step by which politicians make a decision based on it, is difficult to deny in public opinion, and therefore, Japan's awakening is less likely to be hindered, and independence is promoted.
In reality, the actual targets were more numerous, but due to the circumstances, some were lucky enough to escape. Those people generally choose to end their political careers voluntarily and not run again, and they will make way for those who are determined to dedicate their lives to Japan as politicians.
Although it may seem that those who are considered traitors are facing a tragic fate and a life in Indian slums (although this is not known to the general public), other Japanese politicians will awaken, and a cycle will be created in which they are determined to dedicate their lives to Japan and become politicians for that purpose. When many such people appear, Japan will awaken. They will no longer be intimidated or controlled by other countries, and a determination to dedicate themselves to Japan will be born in the politicians.
I feel that the growth of Ms. Takashi and Mr. Koizumi, as a starting point, is something to be seen.
This will not happen immediately, but it may happen someday when the time is right.
Although it is still at the stage of a seed or a sprout, Japan is certainly heading in a good direction. I feel that we are at a turning point and have witnessed a decisive moment. It is not that the present is very good, but rather that the situation is still bleeding. However, at least, we have reached a turning point in a situation that has been deteriorating, and I see it that way.
As a result, politics will change, and at the same time, a decisive direction will be found for the future of the Emperor who governs Japan. Currently, the number of successors is limited, but as I wrote before, there may be five successors. If that happens, it will truly be a peaceful era.
In response to this, the lives of Japanese people will also become more prosperous.
I hope that day will come. Not only do we hope for it, but as Japanese people, we must firmly determine the direction and have politicians steer the course.