Angels and Awakening

The Japanese Art of Manifesting with Azumi Uchitani

Oct 27, 2025
In a thought-provoking conversation, Azumi Uchitani, an author and artist with a focus on Japanese spiritual wisdom, shares insights on mindful manifesting and ancestral rituals. She discusses how Japanese traditions emphasize community and collective wishes rather than individual desires. Azumi highlights the importance of balance and surrender, using the analogy of trees growing stronger through storms. She encourages embracing stillness and the cyclical nature of energy, as well as shifting focus from external achievements to inner states of being.
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INSIGHT

Manifesting As Collective Energy

  • Japanese manifesting emphasizes shared family and community energy over individual gain.
  • Manifesting is tied to ancestors, nature, and collective protection rather than just personal desire.
ANECDOTE

Typhoon Teaching: Roots Grow Stronger

  • A monk told Azumi that trees blossom stronger after storms because their roots deepen.
  • She uses this story to show suffering strengthens people and yields greater future blossoms.
ADVICE

Practice Seasonal Patience

  • Treat manifesting like seasonal growth: plant the seed, then trust cycles rather than demand instant results.
  • Use vision work and patience instead of discarding your 'tree' in winter when results aren't visible.
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