REINO Treatment Experience #1 – Jay
Account from Javoneh Safakish, whom ReiNo performed work on in May of 2020:
My first encounter with Mr. Tenkawa was intriguing, to say the least. I never imagined my first meeting with a true psychic would be virtual. I had always thought that spiritual work could only be done in person. How could energy be harnessed via webcam? Didn’t the medium have to feel the presence in the room? The soul of the person they were facing? These notions led me to be skeptical about meeting Mr. Tenkawa on Skype, but curiosity far outweighed my skepticism. The opportunity to experience something completely new and extraordinary was compelling enough for me. I went into the meeting with no expectations and no desire to gain anything other than more knowledge of Tenkawa’s work.
I learned right away that Tenkawa worked by manipulating energy, known as chi. To this end, he gave a straightforward demonstratio. He changed the flavor of my coffee by subtracting energy from it. After about a minute of intense concentration, violent movements, and powerful breaths, Tenkawa instructed me to taste my beverage and judge if there was a difference in flavor. To my pleasant surprise, my coffee tasted weaker, as if someone had added water to it. I became very excited with the success of this small experiment; it made me curious about what else he could do.
Next, he asked the Skype audience if they felt that any room in their house had a heavy, negative energy to it. Immediately, the thought of the bathroom came to my mind. Without going into too much detail, I’ll simply say that after being in most bathrooms for a while, I begin to feel something else take over my mental state. I lose my consciousness to some degree, and I begin to fixate on my reflection, particularly my skin, for long periods of time. Tenkawa instructed me to put salt in the four corners of my bathroom and then proceeded to transfer protective energy to the salt by performing another perplexing sequence of movements. I detected a small change in my bathroom right away, but I was still somewhat convinced that my mind had tricked me into feeling a difference for the sake of the project. However,, in the days following the meeting, I did not enter that strange, murky trance when I was in the bathroom. The meeting concluded with a brief interview portion that left me with many unanswered questions.
At the start of our second meeting, I excitedly pressed Mr. Tenkawa on his personal experiences, training, and beliefs for nearly an hour. He answered all my questions brilliantly and I felt that the interview was a sucess. I didn’t feel as if anything was particularly wrong with my present life, so when Mr. Tenkawa asked if I would like to receive his services after our interview, I agreed with some hesitation. Part of me thought that it wouldn’t be a practical application or test of his skills – if there was nothing amiss in my life that he could fix, how would I be able to decide if his services were effective. When I look back on the meeting, however, I realize there was more to my hesitation than that: I was honestly scared of his power. I had been warned when I was a child that it’s possible to bring malevolent spirits into your home by allowing some kind of medium to contact them, whether it be through a ouija board or trained psychic. Nonetheless, I trusted Mr. Tenkawa.. I knew that he worked with only good intentions. I was also reassured that his treatment could make a difference in my life even if I wasn’t experiencing any symptoms of Rei- Sho, or possession. Without further ado, I consented to the treatment.
He began by asking me to feel my body, just to notice any tensions or heaviness that may have been present. I took stock of myself and decided that I felt nothing, which is not actually that unusual considering that I constantly live in my own body, and was therefore adapted to any pain that I might have been experiencing. Also, I was rather anxious. Next, I was instructed to look at my own face and open my mouth. I nervously switched my Skype view and looked at myself on the web camera, feeling awkward and slightly disconnected from my own image staring back at me. I opened my mouth just the tiniest bit and Mr. Tenkawa began a perplexing sequence of breath and motion. He seemed to gather to his concentration by putting his middle and index fingers together and pointing them towards the camera as if he were holding a gun. After not even a moment’s pause, he violently sliced through the air with his extended right arm, exhaling energy from his nostrils. He shook his hand for a couple seconds and began again, this time making a motion like he was shooting a bow upwards towards the sky. It appeared to me that he was, in fact, making a direct physical attack on some invisible being in the room. Between his aggressive movements, he would gather his energy by shaking his hands, bringing them to the center of his face, and pulling downwards, like he was receiving a force from above. Then, he would take aim once again and continue the assault. Although I was fixated on the bizarre performance on my screen, I began to detect a small, almost imperceptible difference in my right shoulder. The sensation was strangely mental, but my shoulder physically began to lighten and feel softer, more relaxed. After he was finished, I was asked if I felt a difference in my body – I reported the difference in my shoulder. To my horror, Tenkawa informed me that there had been five dead people on my right shoulder.
As if the dead lingering on my shoulder wasn’t enough, Mr. Tenkawa then told me that he sensed issues within my body, specifically my lungs, throat, and lower stomach. Also, he detected the presence of eleven more dead people on my opposite shoulder. He performed a quick treatment to remedy these ailments, but I was still anxious about my situation. I asked him if the dead wanted to hurt me. Mr. Tenkawa replied that they didn’t intend to harm me, but rather they were staying with me because they suffered unhappy deaths and I was giving them comfort. He ended our meeting by restoring the energy the spirits had taken from me and constructing a protective barrier around me.
I ended the chat with a feeling I could not exactly name, I guess I would say that I felt numb. The very next day, I continued my routine as normal, except I was gifted with an inspired change. As I was skating down the path near Santa Monica beach, I felt an urge to approach a group of young adults and socialize. This impulse was not necessarily new, but I had never acted on it until that day. Before Mr. Tenkawa’s treatment, I would say my life was fulfilling in many ways, but I felt a longing for more social connection. After the treatment, at the moment I decided to make acquaintances with the strangers sharing my path, I felt that I was capable of remedying my loneliness. Former anxieties about talking to strangers slipped away and I felt an overwhelming sense of ease and satisfaction as I joined their group. I ended up spending hours with them laughing, talking, drinking, and practicing on a slackline they had set up near the path. I felt that some kind of barrier had been broken as a result of Mr. Tenkawa’s treatment. I have continued to connect with new people, through my own initiative, and I’m quite happy with the relationships that I’ve made. I have not felt isolated or alone since receiving Mr. Tenkawa’s treatment.