“This is not science, but it’s not a myth either.”
The world that Yasunao Nakayama talks about moves freely between modern science and ancient mythology. His words are sometimes spiritual, sometimes critical, and somehow reminiscent of a grand space epic. He preaches “Gaia Mythology” – a methodology of knowledge that interprets changes in reality using the language of mythology.
At the heart of this mythology are scattered keywords that seem like science fiction, such as “pole shift,” “force,” and “galactic federation,” but which actually get to the heart of the Earth.
Pole Shift: The Shaking of the Earth's Axis and a Change in Human Consciousness
Yasunao Nakayama has been sounding the alarm about the problem of “pole shift (movement of the earth’s axis)” for a long time. This is not fiction, and signs of it have been reported in recent years by NASA and the field of geophysics. In fact, the ice in Greenland and Antarctica is melting, and large amounts of water are disrupting the mass balance of the earth.
He sees this not as a simple geological upheaval, but as a “spiritual shift in civilization.” The wobble of the earth’s axis is a signal that calls for a major shift in our internal compass, that is, our “values” and “worldview.”
“The misalignment of the physical axis of the earth is also the misalignment of the spiritual axis.”
This leads to questioning one’s way of life itself, such as “what is justice?”, “what do you believe in?”, and “what resonates with you.”
The Force is the essence of "ki"
Nakayama’s approach to speaking is characterized by his interpretation of Star Wars as a myth, as he sees the science fiction film as a projection of the collective unconscious of humanity on Earth.
Among other things, the concept of “Force” is the very essence of “ki” in Eastern thought, and symbolizes the “vibration of life” that connects the inner workings of humans with the entire universe.
“‘May the Force be with you’ is a Jomon-style prayer that means ‘May the Force be with you.'”
He even goes so far as to say that Prince Shotoku, Kukai, and Shinto priests were “users of the Force.” In other words, “galactic level” spirituality already existed in ancient Japan.
Galactic Federation and the Memory of Space Civilizations
Although it may be hard to believe, Nakayama does not deny the existence of “extraterrestrial civilizations.” Rather, he asserts that “the Earth is part of a cosmic project.” Behind this is the “Galactic Federation” – a term he did not coin, but is known in the world of channeling and UFO research.
According to him, the Galactic Federation is a “collection of evolved intelligent life forms” that supports the evolution of consciousness on Earth. Nakayama sometimes speaks of it as a “metaphorical space government” and sometimes treats it as a “reality sleeping deep in our memories.”
What’s interesting is that he sees this not as an “external entity” but as a “galactic intelligence within himself.”
Reinterpreting the world through mythical reality
The interesting thing about Yasunao Nakayama’s thought is that he reinterprets the present as a “myth.” For him, myth is not an illusion of the past, but a “reality that leads to the future.”
Pole shift, the Force, the Galactic Federation — these are not just occult terms. Rather, they are symbolic languages that express “another truth” that cannot be grasped in the context of modern science, politics, or economics.
“Below the ‘reality’ that runs along the surface of this planet lies a deeper layer of ‘mythology.'”
By listening carefully to this myth, we are faced with a soul-deep question: “Why was I born at this time and in this world?”
Conclusion: Living the next myth
Yasunao Nakayama sees the present age as an “age without myths.” Past myths have been forgotten, science cannot save souls, and people are lost due to the loss of “stories.” That is why he is trying to spin a new “Earth myth.”
It is a story that connects the past and the future, integrates matter and spirit, and reconnects humanity with the universe.
“This world has already entered the ‘mythical stage’. All that’s left is for you to remember your role.”
Is science the compass we should have in the time of the pole shift? Money? Or is it a myth?
What Nakayama Yasunao is asking is whether we should reselect that “axis.”