ShinsungHwa: Visualizing the Spiritual Energy of Cleansing an Anonymous Client’s Turbid Vibrations (2020)

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An Explanation of the Anonymous Client’s ‘ShinsungHwa’

I share ‘ShinsungHwa’ readings anonymously, but only with permission from those who commissioned them. Why? Simple—seeing examples helps people understand what might emerge in their own reading. It’s like glimpsing someone else’s journey to better grasp your own path.

When I drew the heavy energies beneath her feet—those dense, accumulated masses that needed purification—I felt something shift deep inside me. My nose started to tingle, and suddenly tears were streaming down my face.

Working on ‘ShinsungHwa’ means stepping into an energy exchange with your subject. Their energy flows into you during the process. Anyone looking at the finished piece might see simple pen strokes, just lines gathered on paper. But those lines carry the weight of grief and pain, compressed into something almost tangible. The same goes for ‘ShinsungHwa’ of saints and masters—even a single stroke can hold sacred energy beyond what we can imagine. That’s why you can’t really understand ‘ShinsungHwa’ just by looking at it.

Then something remarkable happened. As I worked, a purification process began over the client’s photograph. I found my hands naturally coming together in prayer: “May these heavy energies be cleansed through divine love…” Even after finishing the ‘ShinsungHwa’ and going through my usual cleansing routine, I could still feel her presence so strongly that I had to step outside for a walk.

This client started remote ‘Qi-Dongjac (The automatic movement of the body related to the flow of qi energy)’ sessions after completing her ‘ShinsungHwa.’ She spent time studying both ‘Qi-Hwero’ and ‘Qi-Dongjac’ practices. Her reading captured where she stood spiritually before beginning this meditation work.

Within her ‘spiritual core,’ I found light and ‘spiral energy symbols,’ but they were buried under heavy, tangled energies—flows that had knotted themselves over time. I cleared these blockages and established a healthier direction for her growth. From there, she took charge, using circuit meditation and movement meditation to gradually untangle and organize her inner world.

Life circumstances interrupted her formal practice with me, but from what I hear, she’s still moving forward at her own pace.

What makes ‘ShinsungHwa’ beautiful are these moments of insight—not just showing where someone stands spiritually, but revealing what becomes possible when we start paying attention to the invisible forces shaping our lives.

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