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A Comprehensive Study on the Duty to Work in Japan, Reconstruction of Labor Environments, and Psychological Transformation of Workplace Conditions

Historical Development of Article 27 “Duty to Work” and Psychological Constraints in Modern SocietyArticle 27, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution of Japan, which stipulates that “all people shall have the right and obligation to work,” has played an extremely unique role in postwar Japanese social formation. This expression “duty to work” is rare even compared to world constitutions, with historical background in postwar bureaucratic structures attempting to position citizens as mobilization targets for national reconstruction.
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The Collision of Fiction and Reality in “Otokonoko” Culture:A Psychodynamic Analysis Based on Psychological Responsibility Avoidance, Adult Children Characteristics, and Abraham’s “22 Emotional Stages”

The Multilayered Background of the “Otokonoko” Phenomenon in Postmodern SocietyIn contemporary Japan, the term “otokonoko” (literally “male daughter”) has transcended mere cross-dressing and gender disruption to establish itself as a robust subcultural identity. This phenomenon — biological males pursuing feminine appearances — originates from the symbolic codification of “cute boys” in two-dimensional media such as animation and manga since the 2000s.However, as this culture expanded from digital space and social media into the three-dimensional reality, participants have faced severe cognitive dissonance between “idealized fiction” and “inescapable physical and social reality.”
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A Multidisciplinary Study on the Discrepancy Between Logical Thinking and Artistic Sensibility: Cognitive Neuroscience, Behavioral Genetics, and Metaphysical Reflections

Hemispheric Lateralization and the Opposition of Cognitive ModesHuman cognitive activity has traditionally been divided into two distinct processing modes: “left brain” and “right brain.” This classification functions as a neurologically grounded metaphor, helping to explain the divergence between logical tasks such as programming and cryptanalysis, and sensory tasks such as design and artistic expression.
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From Fatalistic Prediction to Proactive Creation: The Paradox of “Accuracy” in Divination and a Depth Psychological Study of Self-Salvation

Introduction: The Multifaceted Function of “Accuracy” in DivinationThe history of divination is inextricably linked with the history of humanity’s fundamental anxiety about an uncertain future. Since ancient times, diviners have been expected to possess the ability to interpret “hidden truths” from celestial movements, cracks in tortoise shells, or the arrangement of symbolic cards, and to predict forthcoming events—in other words, to achieve “accuracy.” The colloquial saying “a fortune-teller is only as good as their accuracy” suggests that the most direct value divination provides lies in the “precision of prediction.”However, when we dissect this phenomenon from a psychological perspective, it becomes clear that accuracy is not merely about fortune-telling but is intimately connected to the consultant’s internal “Locus of Control” and their current “emotional level.”
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Psychological Dynamics and the 22 Stages of Emotion in Religious Commitment: A Comprehensive Study on the Conflict Between Organizational Theology and Personal Awakening

Introduction: Historical Examination of the Divergence Between Institutional Religion’s Origins and Theological ConstructionAnalyzing the emergence of religion in human history and its subsequent organizational processes reveals a decisive divergence between the original intentions of founders and the systems constructed by later followers. At the foundation of “why people get hooked on religion”—the subject of this report—lies the question of how individual inner spiritual exploration transforms into external power structures and dependency systems.
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Evolutionary Transformation of Collective Intelligence and Neuroscientific Foundation Structural Analysis of Intelligence Decline in Modern Society and Return to Advanced Spiritual Unity

When surveying the evolutionary history of humanity, it becomes clear from an evolutionary anthropological perspective that the decisive factor distinguishing Homo sapiens from other primates and extinct human species is not “brain size” or individual “intelligence (IQ)” per se, but rather the ability to share, accumulate, and develop information among individuals—namely, “Collective Intelligence.” Humans have evolved not through the development of individual brains, but through the evolution of entire social networks functioning as a unified “Collective Brain.”
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Multilayered Transformation of Consciousness and Dynamics of Reality Creation A Systematic Examination of Spiritual Evolution from Separation to Integration

Research on human consciousness has now developed into an extremely broad domain where psychology, sociology, cognitive science, quantum physics, and metaphysics intersect. The confusion facing modern society can be interpreted not merely as economic or political problems, but as manifestations of a transitional period where human consciousness shifts from the “old 3D system” toward “higher integrated states.” This report systematically classifies consciousness stages from lower to higher, comprehensively analyzing the characteristics of perception, behavioral principles, and their impacts on reality formation at each state.
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The Epstein Network and the Shadow of Power Structures in Modern Society A Sociological Analysis of Elite Deviance, Occult Narratives, and Secret-Sharing Systems

Introduction: Questioning the Nature of Power StructuresThe series of events surrounding Jeffrey Epstein extends far beyond the mere record of a single wealthy individual’s sex crimes, emerging as an intersection point between the ethical collapse brought about by extreme wealth concentration in modern society and the supernatural conspiracy theories disseminated alongside it. The question of why someone who attained world-class wealth ultimately arrived at the extremely degenerate act of child prostitution challenges the very essence of modern power structures.
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Sublimation of Negative Emotions in Creative Activities and Reality Reflection Mechanisms Based on the “Law of Mirrors”A Comprehensive Study on the Psychological Structure of Free Horror Game Creators

Introduction: Internal Inconsistency in Creators and Dissociation of Social RepresentationIn expressive activities, particularly in the medium of free horror games where expressions that shake the creator’s deep psychology, primal fears, and ethical boundaries are permitted, a dissociation that cannot be overlooked is often observed between the world presented in the work and the behavior that person displays in actual society. The existence of creators who produce works with inhumane or extremely cruel grotesque depictions while simultaneously expressing irritation at workplace interpersonal friction and candidly venting daily dissatisfactions on social networking services (SNS) is not a peculiar phenomenon in today’s digital creative environment.
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The Active Role of Consciousness in Quantum Physics and Dynamic Considerations of Reality Selection The Academic Turning Point of 1998 and Scientific Validity of the “Dominant Frequency Projection Method”

The Quantum Mechanical Observer Problem and Physics of ConsciousnessSince the dawn of quantum physics, the influence of the observer on physical systems has reigned as one of the most profound and intractable paradoxes in science. Within the framework of traditional physics, particularly the Einsteinian objective worldview, physical reality is assumed to exist independently, regardless of the presence or absence of an observer. However, the standard interpretation of quantum mechanics—the Copenhagen interpretation—suggests that through the process of wave function collapse, the act of observation crystallizes a probabilistic “superposition” state into a single “reality.”