神羅天征 (shinra tensei)

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Embracing Pain for True Peace: The Message of 'Shinra Tensei'

Katryyx's song 'Shinra Tensei' delves deep into the concept of pain and its essential role in understanding and achieving true peace. The title itself, 'Shinra Tensei,' refers to a powerful technique from the popular anime 'Naruto,' which translates to 'Almighty Push.' This technique symbolizes a forceful repulsion, metaphorically representing the pushback against ignorance and the necessity of experiencing pain to comprehend peace.

The lyrics repeatedly emphasize the importance of feeling, thinking about, and accepting pain. The lines 'いたみをかんじろ' (Feel the pain), 'いたみをかんがえろ' (Think about the pain), and 'いたみをうけとれ' (Accept the pain) suggest that pain is not just a physical sensation but a profound emotional and psychological experience that one must embrace to grow and understand the world. This perspective challenges the common desire to avoid pain, proposing instead that it is a crucial part of the human experience.

Furthermore, the song asserts that those who do not know pain cannot understand true peace. This idea is encapsulated in the line 'いたみをしらぬものにほんとうのへいわはわからん' (Those who do not know pain cannot understand true peace). By spreading pain from 'ここよりせかいにいたみを' (from here to the world), the song suggests a transformative process where pain becomes a universal teacher, leading to a deeper, more genuine peace. Katryyx's 'Shinra Tensei' thus serves as a powerful reminder of the interconnectedness of pain and peace, urging listeners to confront and embrace their suffering as a path to true understanding and harmony.

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