I’m not sure about the job.

Vocation and aptitude ‣ヒーラーへの道:Becoming a Healer

After five years as a healer, I began to receive bookings on a daily basis, and before I knew it, it was difficult to get a reservation on weekends up to a month in advance.

By this time, we were getting about one customer a year from the salon referral site we had signed up with three years earlier.

So I decided not to renew the contract because I was getting customers through my website and word of mouth.

But even with such a busy life, I wondered if I should still be doing this job somewhere. I wondered if I could continue to do this job.

I did not originally have spiritual abilities, nor did I want to be a healer, but I entered the spiritual industry to sell power stones, and now, as a result, I was always unsure of what was right for me.

Then one day, one of my friends said, “I’m having trouble, so I think I’ll go to see Fujiko Kimura in Aomori to get advice from God, so why don’t you come with me?” I’d like to go to see Fujiko Kimura in Aomori to get advice from God.

The way to meet with Mr. Kimura for a consultation was to get his phone number, make an appointment on the day you wanted to visit, and tell him in advance what you wanted to discuss.

My friend had obtained my phone number from somewhere and invited me to go with him on a trip.

I didn’t really have any problems, but I thought, “Maybe I should ask God if it’s okay to continue my current job. So we decided to go to Aomori together.

Perhaps it was also the time when the terms “vocation” and “right job” were in vogue.
It was a cheating idea, but I decided to ask God to judge whether or not I was really suited for this job.