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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2026 12:19 pm
And another thing that stole my attention throughout the month was a flute,
there is one like a pipe. Only, you know, made of tubes — if you cut many
tubes and blow into them, there is such a flute. And this flute, it was used
in the soundtrack of the movie “Rain Man”. And it also appears even in the
90s cartoon “The Lion King”, in the song “Circle of Life”, there are also sounds
of these pipes, these flutes. And for some reason, it steals my attention very
strongly. I do not know why, I am recording it, I even bought myself one
like that and am waiting for the delivery to arrive. So, such an instrument
was highlighted to me. And in fact, from time to time this instrument often
stole that attention, but here I decided that I needed to pay close attention
to it already.
What else? It is strange that today the numbers are highlighted not only on
the clock as 1-4-4-4, but also 1-3-3-3 and 1-5-5-5. And I do not understand
why. That is, what the system wants to tell me by this, I do not know, but I am
simply recording it for myself.
And this is interesting, very interesting indeed. Now I will read something
to you. I will show you something curious that was also accidentally
highlighted to me by circumstances just now. And it overlaps 100% out
of 100 with what I am learning now, can you imagine? “Aikido is a modern
Japanese martial art created by Morihei Ueshiba, which combines physical
development with spiritual practice and philosophy. Unlike many other martial
arts, Aikido emphasizes defensive tactics instead of attacking the opponent
directly. Aikido teaches how to use the strength and aggression of the attacker
against themself, redirecting the attacker’s energy to neutralize them without
causing them harm. At the core of Aikido lies the idea of harmony with oneself,
other people, and the environment. The concept of life energy, ki, is used to
neutralize aggression. Aikido is viewed as a path of spiritual and physical
self-improvement. The goal is not to defeat the opponent, but to stop the attack
while maintaining calmness and peace.”
It is also written that most often “Aikido is translated as the ‘way of unifying
life energy’ or the ‘way of harmonizing the spirit.’ Ueshiba’s goal was to create such
a practice of art that could protect from injury not only oneself but also the attacker.
there is one like a pipe. Only, you know, made of tubes — if you cut many
tubes and blow into them, there is such a flute. And this flute, it was used
in the soundtrack of the movie “Rain Man”. And it also appears even in the
90s cartoon “The Lion King”, in the song “Circle of Life”, there are also sounds
of these pipes, these flutes. And for some reason, it steals my attention very
strongly. I do not know why, I am recording it, I even bought myself one
like that and am waiting for the delivery to arrive. So, such an instrument
was highlighted to me. And in fact, from time to time this instrument often
stole that attention, but here I decided that I needed to pay close attention
to it already.
What else? It is strange that today the numbers are highlighted not only on
the clock as 1-4-4-4, but also 1-3-3-3 and 1-5-5-5. And I do not understand
why. That is, what the system wants to tell me by this, I do not know, but I am
simply recording it for myself.
And this is interesting, very interesting indeed. Now I will read something
to you. I will show you something curious that was also accidentally
highlighted to me by circumstances just now. And it overlaps 100% out
of 100 with what I am learning now, can you imagine? “Aikido is a modern
Japanese martial art created by Morihei Ueshiba, which combines physical
development with spiritual practice and philosophy. Unlike many other martial
arts, Aikido emphasizes defensive tactics instead of attacking the opponent
directly. Aikido teaches how to use the strength and aggression of the attacker
against themself, redirecting the attacker’s energy to neutralize them without
causing them harm. At the core of Aikido lies the idea of harmony with oneself,
other people, and the environment. The concept of life energy, ki, is used to
neutralize aggression. Aikido is viewed as a path of spiritual and physical
self-improvement. The goal is not to defeat the opponent, but to stop the attack
while maintaining calmness and peace.”
It is also written that most often “Aikido is translated as the ‘way of unifying
life energy’ or the ‘way of harmonizing the spirit.’ Ueshiba’s goal was to create such
a practice of art that could protect from injury not only oneself but also the attacker.