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Welcome to Spiritual Skeptic! This channel is your guide to exploring spirituality with curiosity and critical thinking. We dive deep into topics like synchronicity, angel numbers, spiritual signs, manifestation, intuition, and the law of attraction—while staying grounded with healthy skepticism. Discover practical tips for self-discovery, decoding divine signs, avoiding spiritual scams, and building an authentic spiritual path. Join a growing community seeking balance, truth, and meaningful connection.

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episode The Tectonic Power of Suwa Taisha artwork

The Tectonic Power of Suwa Taisha

Suwa Taisha (Suwa Grand Shrine). At the heart of the sources is Suwa Taisha, one of Japan's oldest and most important sanctuaries. It consists of four separate shrine complexes located around Lake Suwa: the Upper Shrines (Kamisha Honmiya and Maemiya) and the Lower Shrines (Shimosha Akimiya and Harumiya). A defining feature of these shrines is the lack of a honden (main hall); instead, they preserve ancient Shinto traditions by worshipping nature directly—the mountain at the Upper Shrines and sacred trees at the Lower Shrines. The episode details the legends of Takeminakata-no-kami, the deity of victory, wind, water, and agriculture enshrined at Suwa. According to the Kojiki, Takeminakata fled to Suwa after being defeated in a test of strength by the deity Takemikazuchi during the kuni-yuzuri (transfer of the land). Other local traditions portray him as an invading deity who subjugated local gods like Moriya. Historically, powerful warriors like Takeda Shingen sought his blessing before battles. Two primary traditions are highlighted as symbols of the region's identity: * The Onbashira Festival: Held every six (or seven) years, this 1,200-year-old festival involves locals dragging sixteen massive fir logs down mountainsides and erecting them at the corners of the four Suwa shrines. It is renowned for its danger, as men ride the logs down steep slopes as a display of bravery and devotion. * Omiwatari ("The God's Crossing"): This phenomenon involves ice ridges forming on a frozen Lake Suwa, traditionally believed to be the footsteps of the male deity crossing the lake to visit his consort. Modern research analyzes how this tradition is threatened by climate change, as warming winters have prevented the ice ridges from forming for several consecutive years.

31 de mar de 2026 - 19 min
episode 2026 Tech Strategy for Earth Horse Scorpios artwork

2026 Tech Strategy for Earth Horse Scorpios

strategic roadmap for the year 2026, specifically written for someone who is an Earth Horse and a Scorpio. The advice is presented from the perspective of a "Master Cosmological Strategist" who combines various systems—like Chinese astrology, Nine Star Ki, and Western astrology—to help the individual navigate a high-pressure year. Here is an outline of what the sources cover in everyday language: The sources focus heavily on how to survive and thrive in a volatile tech industry that is prone to layoffs. * The Shift to Independence: Instead of just looking for another job, the advice suggests moving toward becoming a "Solution Owner" or a "Fractional Expert" (working several part-time high-level roles) to ensure financial security. * Recession-Proofing: It identifies specific tech areas that are likely to be stable, such as Cybersecurity and AI Governance. * The "August Reset": A major focus is placed on August 12, 2026, which is described as a "career eclipse" that could completely rebranding the individual's professional identity. Because the tech world is expected to be chaotic in 2026, the sources emphasize the need for a "Yin Anchor"—hobbies that are physical, slow, and unrelated to screens. * Tactile Hobbies: Recommendations include things like analog photography, woodworking, pottery, or watch repair. * The Power of Disconnecting: The strategist argues that spending time on these hobbies isn't just a distraction; it actually makes you better at your tech job by training your brain to focus and stay calm while everyone else is panicking. The year 2026 is the year of the Fire Horse, which creates a unique set of challenges and opportunities for someone who is an Earth Horse. * The "Double Horse" Intensity: Because the individual is a Horse in a Horse year, there is a risk of "self-punishment," which basically means being your own worst critic or making impulsive, impatient mistakes. * Patience Over Speed: While the year feels like a "wildfire" that makes you want to sprint, the advice is to "lead the horse" and move with measured steps rather than rushing into major life changes. The sources provide a detailed month-by-month "game plan" for the summer of 2026: * June: A high-speed, volatile month where you should focus on creative work but avoid signing long-term deals. * July: A "sweet spot" for networking and finding mentors who can help you see "where the bodies are buried" in a company. * August: The time for major breakthroughs, finalized deals, and refining your long-term systems. Finally, the sources offer practical "sage advice" for mental and physical well-being. * Physical Grounding: Because the mind might be racing, activities like gardening or hiking are recommended to "discharge" excess stress. * Learning to say "No": The individual is warned not to say "yes" to everyone who asks for help, as the intense energy of the year can lead to rapid burnout if boundaries aren't set.

26 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
episode The Contemplative Horse General artwork

The Contemplative Horse General

This video episode introduces to a Kamakura-period wooden sculpture representing the Horse General, one of the twelve divine guardians originally housed at Joruriji Temple in Kyoto. Designated as an Important Cultural Property, this figure is renowned for its uniquely contemplative pose, appearing to lean on a staff in deep thought rather than adopting a traditional martial stance. While the statue features a laughing horse head atop its crown to signify its zodiac affiliation, scholars remain intrigued by its mysterious iconography, which lacks a clear historical precedent. The craftsmanship is attributed to the Kei school of sculptors, reflecting the high artistic standards of 13th-century Japanese Buddhist art. Currently part of the Seikado Bunko Art Museum collection, the statue is highlighted in a 2026 exhibition focusing on the diverse forms of warrior deities. Together, these sources emphasize the humorous and enigmatic personality of this specific guardian compared to its more aggressive peers.

31 de ene de 2026 - 6 min
episode The Enigmatic Horse General: Joruriji's Contemplative Divine Guardian artwork

The Enigmatic Horse General: Joruriji's Contemplative Divine Guardian

This audio episode introduces a Kamakura-period wooden sculpture representing the Horse General, one of the twelve divine guardians originally housed at Joruriji Temple in Kyoto. Designated as an Important Cultural Property, this figure is renowned for its uniquely contemplative pose, appearing to lean on a staff in deep thought rather than adopting a traditional martial stance. While the statue features a laughing horse head atop its crown to signify its zodiac affiliation, scholars remain intrigued by its mysterious iconography, which lacks a clear historical precedent. The craftsmanship is attributed to the Kei school of sculptors, reflecting the high artistic standards of 13th-century Japanese Buddhist art. Currently part of the Seikado Bunko Art Museum collection, the statue is highlighted in a 2026 exhibition focusing on the diverse forms of warrior deities. Together, these sources emphasize the humorous and enigmatic personality of this specific guardian compared to its more aggressive peers.

31 de ene de 2026 - 24 min
episode Earth Horse 2026 Strategy High Visibility Burnout artwork

Earth Horse 2026 Strategy High Visibility Burnout

For the Earth Horse, the 2026 Fire Horse year is a "Double Horse" event known as your Ben Ming Nian (Zodiac Year), characterized by extreme acceleration and a "double-edged sword" of massive opportunity and potential burnout. * The South Palace: In Nine Star Ki, you move into the South Palace of Fire, which governs fame, marketing, and personal reputation. Your brand will likely grow faster than your bank balance in the first half of the year. * Jupiter’s Midas Touch: Starting in July, Jupiter enters your 10th House of Career (Leo), pulling you out of the shadows and into the professional spotlight. This is your "Golden Month" for promotions, awards, and high-profile projects. * Strategic Visibility: The early part of the year (February–March) may feel foggy, but this is the time to refine your systems so you are ready for the "harvest" that begins in July. * Soil to Dust: While fire feeds earth, too much intensity can turn your foundational soil into dust. The "Fire Horse" energy is high-octane and can lead to hitting a wall by November if you don't pace yourself. * The July Danger Zone: Mid-June to mid-July is a "Double Horse" month, where the risk of exhaustion and irritability is at its peak. * Impulsiveness: The combination of fire and horse energy encourages "bolting" or gambling on risky financial moves. * The July Pivot: Save your biggest career launches and "big asks" for the second half of the year when cosmic support is strongest. * Pacing and Boundaries: Use your "Earth" nature to finish projects while using the "Fire" to start them. During the peak heat of July, practice saying "no" to social invites to preserve your energy. * Cooling Rituals: When arguments arise, use silence as a secret weapon and physically "take a lap" to cool down. * Financial Discipline: Use the "Fire" to boost income through tech or media industries, but lock your gains into stable assets to counteract the urge to gamble. Maintain a 10-15% "chaos fund" to handle unexpected "Tai Sui" costs like home or car repairs. Analogy for 2026: Imagine you are a master woodworker used to slowly carving and shaping your life. In 2026, the environment transforms into a high-heat kiln. If you stay in the heat too long without breaks, you will crack (burnout); however, if you time your entry perfectly, the fire won't destroy you—it will forge your work into a durable, polished masterpiece. The "High Visibility" FactorThe "Burnout" RiskThe 2026 Strategy

11 de ene de 2026 - 32 min
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