Tsuiteru (Good Luck) Stickers

ツイてる鐘

Tsuiteru Stickers
"Tsuiteru" literally means, "being lucky". Tsuiteru Stickers do just that by bringing the bearer good fortune, especially if the prayers "tsuiteru-tsuiteru" are repeated everyday.

The concept was founded by Mr. Kunkyu from the Chugoku region. He is believed to possess a sort of spiritual power in his calligraphy arts. There have been numerous examples of people who have had successful businesses and better health just by having his artwork around them.

Some professional baseball teams have Tsuiteru stickers on their helmets, and the rumor of the wonderful stickers was spread among other athletes.

According to Mr. Mikami from the Institute of Magnetic Field Studies of Japan, Tsuiteru stickers have the same amount of power as Nogi, one of the great shoguns in Meiji era.




Tsuiteru Stickers

3 Great principals of "Tsuiteru Stickers"

  • The more you use the stickers, the more luck you get
  • The more you look at the stickers, the more luck you get
  • The more you say the word "tsuiteru", the more luck you get

Your positive attitude brings good fortune and changes your life in a positive cycle.


Where to put Tsuiteru stickers on

They can be applied anywhere, but a place where they can be easily seen is more effective. Eg. wallets, diaries, cell phones, mirrors, fridges, computers, etc.


Effectiveness

From the moment a tsuiteru sticker is put on anything, the effects are instantaneous. The elements of good fortune are already within, and these stickers have the power to draw them out.


To be lucky, is to be modest and humble

  • Luck comes with hard work. With 100% of hard work comes 100% of success.
  • Reaching 100% in anything cannot be achieved unless 100% of effort is put in. It is the law of the universe.
  • Some complain when their gains are only worth 10 or 20 per cent when they say they have put in 100% of hard work. However these are only cases of people who suffer from the will power failures of greed and laziness.
  • While people who have low expectations working at eighty or ninety percent are modest and humble. They appreciate whatever they get.
  • That is the positive attitude to gain happiness in life. External factors do not matter, but only internal satisfaction that is the key to happiness.

Sharing happiness

Lucky people all have positive and optimistic attitudes. They take responsibilities for whatever they do, and they are modest and disciplined workers.


Be ambitious

Lucky people all have positive and optimistic attitudes. They take responsibilities for whatever they do, and they are modest and disciplined workers.
This way of living can transform the lives of many in modern society and could ultimately bring peace and happiness to the world around us.