The Spiritual Power of Zincite Revealed Through ShinsungHwa (2020)
What is ShinsungHwa?
ShinsungHwa is a unique form of spiritual art where drawings emerge through spontaneous, flowing movements. Artists tap into their subject’s energy and let Qi(氣) guide their hands, creating geometric patterns that serve as a universal language.
The Properties of Zincite
Zincite clears mental fog and energizes the body on a deep level. It unblocks stagnant energy and helps heal old trauma and emotional wounds. Beyond boosting physical vitality, this mineral has a unique way of connecting like-minded people. Even those who typically can’t feel crystal energy often sense zincite’s presence right away.
The Mission Assigned to Zincite
Through spiritual revelation, zincite revealed its true calling: ‘Spirit Cleansing and Guidance.’ This means helping lost souls find their way—referring to spirits or entities that cause negative influences. When zincite accepts this role through divine connection, it actively shields clients from harmful spiritual influences.
Zincite Before Cleansing
The stone pulsed with basic circular energy, but chaos pressed in from every direction, scrambling its natural flow. Two messages came through loud and clear: “Om, please open” and “Let it sprout.” Simple words, but they hit right at the core—this stone had lost its connection to divine flow and needed to remember its purpose.
Zincite After Cleansing
The cleansed zincite told a different story through its ‘ShinsungHwa’ painting. Everything had settled into place. The scattered energies had found their home. Time for the next step: Myeong Input.
Zincite After Myeong Input
Myeong Input (명 입력): A Korean Spiritual Method of Intention Programming
The Korean word ‘명(命)’ carries rich layers of meaning—life force, destiny, command, and target. This depth makes ‘Myeong Input’ particularly powerful, which we translate as ‘Intention Programming’ for English speakers.”
Programming the intention into the zincite triggered something fascinating. The stone’s energy expanded into a golden structure that radiated quiet confidence. The will was clearly visible—a focused determination bent on achieving what I sensed was called the ‘Spirit Cleansing and Guidance’.
The Relationship Between Zincite and Client
The ‘ShinsungHwa’ painting revealed how client and stone connected, and it was beautiful. The zincite’s energy wrapped around her entire body like a warm hug, flowing to head, heart, core, and feet. What caught my eye was a soft pink stream around the pelvic area—the stone was offering healing for sexuality and reproductive health.
Dreams and Events After Myeong Input
Three days later, I jolted awake at 4:50 AM. I’d been dreaming of rain and mud, watching some massive centipede-like creature get crushed by an invisible force. When I grabbed my phone, there it was—an email from my client.
Short and to the point: the zincite had broken.
She’d stepped out of the room and came back to find it cracked. Now, zincite isn’t the hardest mineral around, but stones don’t just break on their own. Even if it was an accident, I’ve learned that accidents usually mean something.
“That dream came rushing back—the enormous insect, big enough to cover someone’s chest, being destroyed. My gut told me this was connected to the ‘Spirit Cleansing and Guidance’ work.”
I rolled over and decided to examine the broken zincite when the sun came up.
The Broken Zincite: ‘ShinsungHwa’ and Spiritual Intervention
When I looked at the ShinsungHwa image depicting the broken zincite, I could clearly see that outside energies had struck and penetrated it. The message was written in ShinsungHwa: ‘Don’t touch with hands’ and ‘Don’t look directly at it.’ That’s why I’ve blurred the stone in these photos.
My client later shared something that made everything click. During a trip to India, she’d met a monk who told her that a specific spirit visits her at the same time each week. The zincite had broken while clearing negative energies, and when I did a quick ‘ShinsungHwa’ reading for her, those same patterns showed up again.
When Zincite’s Work is Done
I drew a relational ‘ShinsungHwa’ to understand what was happening between the broken zincite and my client. What I saw was a clear vertical line separating them, plus a large curved line dividing the space. If we think of my client’s side as our world, then where the zincite sat had shifted to the other side—meaning the broken stone had moved into what you might call another dimension.
This isn’t about good or bad—it’s just a different plane of existence, like the difference between this world and the next.
The damaged area wasn’t huge, so I thought we might be able to cleanse and reuse it. But after checking, the process would’ve been incredibly complex. Since my client lives overseas, we decided to bury it instead. The earth will contain its energy and naturally cleanse it over time.
Wrapping Up
Since I was able to handle the spiritual cleansing with physical tools, no additional items are needed for this intervention. The rest of the work will happen through regular sessions.
Unless it’s a true emergency, it’s always better to avoid external spiritual interventions like exorcisms. Instead, focus on self-cleansing and working things out yourself. When you cleanse yourself and regain your natural strength, you get both deep healing and spiritual growth.
You can’t have spiritual growth without some struggle—that’s just how it works. Our development often starts with challenges, which is why hardship can actually be a gift. I hope we can all develop enough spiritual depth to feel grateful even for the difficulties life sends our way.








