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OPEN CHAT "Daily Report from Takumi Yamazaki"
Jung would ask you:
What are you really feeling right now?
What are you afraid of?
What “role” are you playing instead?
And what are you protecting?
Where lies are born = the place where you are performing a role.
If the pain disappeared? = the fear of the “freedom” that comes after that role is no longer needed.
”Why stay as you are? = the hidden benefits that role provides.
The fear you haven’t faced = the unconscious steering wheel that keeps the role in place.
Who are you when no one is watching? = the “core” that remains when the role falls away.
1. “In what situations are you playing that role?”
(Work / family / social media / romance / community)
2. “What are you truly feeling?”
(Anger / loneliness / emptiness / anxiety / guilt)
3. “What feels frightening about fully feeling that?”
4. “What is that role protecting?”
(To be loved / not be disliked / not be abandoned / not be hurt)
5. “How would you behave if no one were watching?”
If you want to pierce more directly, ask this:
“What role are you performing every day in order to hide your true feelings?”
That single question exposes — all at once —the lie, the pain, the hidden benefit, the fear, and the shadow.
In what areas of your life are you playing a “role” every day?
Jung believed that psychological suffering begins at the place where lies are born.
The lies we tell others — and above all, the lies we tell ourselves.
When you say “I’m fine,” while feeling empty inside.
When you smile, yet anger burns quietly in your chest.
To live authentically and to live falsely move in opposite directions.
Where you lie, you lose yourself.
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If your pain disappeared, what would happen?
Paradoxically, we cling to our wounds.
Because they have already become part of our identity.
“The one who wasn’t chosen.”
“The one no one understands.”
“The one always left behind.”
But if that pain truly vanished — who would you become?
This question speaks to the fear of becoming free.
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Why do you remain as you are?
Jung did not ask, “Why are you like this?”
He asked, “What does being this way bring you?”
“I’m tired.”
“I have no energy.”
“No one needs me.”
Behind these statements, there is often a hidden gain.
Remaining in suffering can feel safer
than daring to change.
This question does not accuse you.
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What fear are you refusing to face?
As long as you avoid it,
that fear makes decisions for you.
Whom you choose.
Which path you take.
What kind of life you allow yourself.
It is not reason that guides your decisions.
It is what remains hidden.
Jung understood this.
The unconscious is always holding the steering wheel.
Unless you look at your fear directly,
you will keep circling the same place.
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Who are you when no one is watching?
When there is no gaze, no approval, no evaluation.
When roles collapse and only you remain.
Jung called this the “shadow,”
and beneath it, he believed, lies the true self.
Because only in silence can it be seen.
Are you truly living…
or are you merely trying to appear “normal”?
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Jung's 5 Coaching Questions (deeper version)
① Not "Who am I living as?"
▶︎ “Who am I performing as?"
From a Jungian perspective, many people live through a persona (a mask).
Deep questions
Which role am I fulfilling because someone expects it of me?
In which relationships would things collapse if I showed my true feelings?
When does my real self actually appear?
Coaching purpose
👉 Shift the axis from “social success” back to the direction of the soul.
② Not "What do I like?"
▶︎ “What do I dislike?"
In Jungian psychology, aversion is an entrance to the shadow.
Deep questions
Who do I strongly want to reject or criticize?
Why does it trigger me so intensely?
What if I possessed that same trait?
Coaching Purpose
👉Release the “sealed talent” hidden behind resistance.
③ Not "What do I want to achieve?"
▶︎ “What am I trying to express?"
Jung saw the second half of life as an era of expression.
Deep questions
Beyond results, what feeling do I want to leave behind?
What do I want to continue circulating even after I’m gone?
In moments when someone transforms, what am I doing?
Coaching purpose
👉 Shift goals from “numbers” to “ripples of being.”
(This strongly aligns with Takuya-san’s current theme.)
④ Not "What is the problem"?
▶︎ “What theme does life keep sending me?"
Jung viewed coincidence as a message from the unconscious.
Deep questions
How many times have I met the same type of relationship pattern?
Where do I see similar disappointments repeating?
Is this something to conquer—or to integrate?
Coaching purpose
👉Transform problems from “enemies” into blueprints for evolution.
⑤ Not "Where do I want to go?"
▶︎ “What is my existence moving closer to?"
Jung’s ultimate theme was Individuation.
Deep questions
Are my recent choices about expansion—or maturation?
What inner opposites are in conflict within me?
What would the future look like if they were integrated?
Coaching purpose
👉 Feel the future not as a goal, but as a natural direction of growth.
🌌 For Takumi:Ultra-Condensed Version (for session use)
1️⃣ Who are you performing as right now?
2️⃣ What you strongly dislike—what talent of yours does it mirror?
3️⃣ Beyond results, what do you want to express?
4️⃣ What theme does your life keep repeating?
5️⃣ What are you becoming?
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Redesigned as the “Takumi Yamazaki Model”
🔥《The 7 Jung Questions That Amplify Influence》
🌙🔥《The 7 Jung Questions That Amplify Influence》
These are not questions to “change yourself.”
👉 They are questions to expand the scale of your being.
🧭 ① What story's protagonist am I playing right now?
Jung’s concept of persona × narrative consciousness.
The story of a successful person?
The story of a victim?
The story of a guide?
▶︎Deep perspective
“Life is not driven by facts, but by the story you choose.”
👉 Coaching use
Help people experience how changing the role changes reality.
🧭 ② What is my "Black Engine" trying to protect?
Anger, impatience, and attachment are not enemies — they are guardians.
What am I afraid of losing?
What am I trying to prove?
From a Jungian view, this is the voice of the shadow.
🧭 ③ Who is my "White Engine" directed toward?
In maturity, we move from self-actualization to awakening others.
Whose transformation do I want to witness?
What future am I living on behalf of?
👉 Influence amplifies the clearer you are about who it is for.
🧭 ④ What theme does life keep presenting to me?
In Jungian terms, synchronicity.
The same type of people.
The same walls.
The same emotions.
This is not a problem.
👉 It is your archetype.
🧭 ⑤ Is my future a "goal"? or a "memory"?
Ordinary coaching:
→ Set the future.
Future-memory type:
→ The future is being remembered.
Why does that vision arise?
Does it feel like something you already know?
👉 The unconscious senses the future first.
🧭 ⑥ What inner conflict do I truly want to integrate?
The core of Jung’s individuation process.
For example:
Success vs. Artist
Strength vs. Gentleness
Light vs. Shadow
Maturity is not choosing one.
👉 It is becoming the vessel that holds both.
🧭 ⑦ What kind of "ripple" does my existence intend to leave?
This question goes beyond goal-setting.
Is it your name that remains?
A feeling that remains?
People who change?
The final destination of Jungian psychology is not the individual —
👉 It is impact on the collective unconscious.
🌌Ultra-Condensed Version (30-second use)
1️⃣ What story are you living right now?
2️⃣ What is your Black Engine protecting?
3️⃣ Who is your White Engine directed toward?
4️⃣ What theme keeps repeating?
5️⃣ Is your future a goal — or a memory?
6️⃣ What inner opposition wants integration?
7️⃣ What ripple are you?
『Choose Love』
I heard great reviews about this book!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfcR_l9dZV4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-0bqDTBlmEg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eTVLoN42Yso
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Please summarize it theoretically and step-by-step.
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The three videos you provided discuss how spiritual “awakening” and “transformation of perception” impact reality (life and skill acquisition), centered around the new book **Choose Love: A Course in Miracles for 14-Year-Olds** by Toshiro Abe and Unkokusai.
Summarizing these theoretically step by step yields the following:
Stage 1: Liberation from Fixed Beliefs (Morals & Common Sense)
First, we reach the stage of understanding that the “correctness” and “rules” binding us daily are actually retroactively imposed illusions.
- From “Morals” to ‘Ethics’: Many feel compelled to follow externally imposed “morals.” The first step toward awakening is recognizing these as mere frameworks of thought.
- Choosing “Love”: Making choices based on the “love” (ethics) that arises from within, rather than judgments rooted in fear or obligation, becomes the gateway to true freedom.
Stage 2: Observing the Ego System from Above
Next comes the stage of ceasing to identify your “thoughts” or ‘body’ as “yourself” and instead viewing them objectively as a single system.
- The Ego is an Afterthought System: The sense of “I” (ego), absent in infancy, is merely an identification system constructed through meaning-making during development.
- Dismantling the Illusion of ‘I’ Doing Things: In reality, the body moves via electrical signals before conscious commands, and breathing and circulation occur autonomously. Letting go of the attachment to “I am in control” is crucial.
Stage 3: Application to Practice (Rhythm and Body Sensation)
This stage involves applying this shift in awareness to specific techniques (e.g., rhythm in instrumental performance).
- From “Mover” to “Stayer”:
- Mover: A state of intense focus on one's own movements or striking points, desperately trying to control them.
- Stayers: A state where one observes their performance from a step back, allowing the body and rhythm to “flow on their own.”
- Relaxation and Performance: By ceasing to “try hard (= cling)” and changing one's perspective, even the physical way the body moves changes, ultimately enabling higher-level performance (miracles).
Conclusion: Summary of Key Points
- Shift in Perception: The key to solving problems lies not in trying to change the external world, but in changing your own “mental filter (perspective)”.
- Letting Go of Attachment: Release the ego's attachment to “I am doing this” and surrender to the flow of life and natural movement.
- Emphasis on Process: Rather than rushing for efficiency or results, following this process of “transforming your perspective” ultimately becomes the shortest path.
These concepts extend beyond mere spiritual teachings; they are theoretically connected as the essence of ‘relaxation’ and “mental control” in skill acquisition.
This seems to be following the flow from “A Course in Miracles”!
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A Course in Miracles (ACIM) is a self-study program that uses a psychological approach to help reverse our mental state from ‘fear’ to “love.”
Based on the content of the video you provided, I will summarize and explain its theoretical framework step by step.
1. Fundamental Principle: Distinguishing Reality from Illusion
The Course's teachings are encapsulated in this famous statement:
“What is real cannot be threatened. What is not real does not exist. Herein lies the peace of God.”
- Knowledge (Reality): Only the “love” created by God is true and eternal.
- Perception (Illusion): The world we see with our physical eyes—a world of time, change, separation, and death—is actually nothing more than a “dream (illusion)” created by the mind.
- Knowledge (Reality): Only the “love” created by God is true and eternal.
2. The Problem: The Belief in Separation and the 'Ego'
We are dreaming the “dream of separation,” believing we have become individual beings apart from God (the Source), who is fundamentally One.
- The True Nature of the Ego: The voice of the mind that seeks to maintain separation. It constantly implants “guilt” and “fear,” creating enemies outside.
- False Causality: We tend to think “external events cause my suffering (cause → effect),” but the truth is we are “projecting the guilt and dissatisfaction within our own minds onto the outside.”
3. Solution: Dissolving Projection Through True "Forgiveness"
Forgiveness in the Course is entirely different from the common notion of “overlooking someone's faults.”
- Acknowledge Projection: Realize that unpleasant people or situations are projections of your own inner “lack of love.”
- Knowing “Nothing Has Happened”: Acknowledge that the very interpretation of “the other person hurt me” is an illusion, and re-see the other as innocent.
- Surrender to the Holy Spirit: Recognize that your own judgments (ego judgments) are always flawed, and entrust the interpretation of things to the inner Teacher, the “Holy Spirit.”
4. Practical Steps: The role of the Workbook
Beyond understanding the theory (Text), 365 daily lessons are provided to actually train the “use of the mind.”
- Practicing One Lesson a Day: Apply concepts like “I don't need to see this world as I currently do” to daily life, reversing your thinking.
- Choosing Love or Fear: In every moment, continually ask yourself whether you are choosing “fear (ego)” or “love (Holy Spirit).”
5. The Ultimate Goal: Miracles and Peace
- What is a Miracle: It refers not to a change in physical phenomena, but to the very “change in perception (reversal of perspective)” itself.
- Sacred Relationships: Transform relationships from using others as tools to fill your own lack (special relationships) into relationships where you recognize each other's sacredness.
- Return: When, through forgiveness, we remember the truth that “I am still in God and loved,” the heart is enveloped in deep peace.
- What is a Miracle: It refers not to a change in physical phenomena, but to the very “change in perception (reversal of perspective)” itself.
【If there were no limits, what kind of life would you choose??】
~To avoid running away from living, we fled that day.~
A performance by the live house theater unit 【Ikinee】, blending song, dance, and drama.
The complexes and traumas modern people carry.
Wanting to break free and take a step forward.
This work portrays prisoners' escape, using caged prisoners as a metaphor for the universal struggle we all face, themed around “not running away from life.”
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I heard this is great?!
I had the opportunity to speak at Ken Honda's event!
Ichinose-chan went to Uyuni lake!!!
Are there any aliens?!
Excited!
Director Yuki. Thank you so much!
Kaori, we had a great time didn't we〜〜〜
The cold platform in Shibuya.
There was an accident and the trains were delayed.
It was so cold!
Moving to Chiba
Thank you!
So many lifetime meetings
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