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Five Elements: The HPDCA Cycle
The Boundary Challenger Perspective Version
A viewpoint that moves forward while looking back across the space between mind and body, comfort and discomfort
This is not music that gives you the answer.
By taking a small step back
and looking at the time youve spent running,
the order of what was happening slowly begins to appear.
This track is the sound of that moment.
What This Track Portrays
Attempts that didnt go well
Responses that never came back
Silences whose meaning you couldnt understand
Actions that never stopped, even so
Each of these may have felt scattered at the time
like unrelated events with no value.
But when you pull your viewpoint back just a little,
you begin to notice a quiet repetition:
trying, missing, receiving, and moving again.
What Perspective Version Means
This track does not deny emotion.
It does not label impulses as right or wrong.
Instead, it depicts the moment when
understanding catches up afterward
to what the body has already been doing.
If the Sensory Version is
the voice of the body in the middle of the storm,
then this Perspective Version is
the viewpoint of later organization and connection.
What once felt like isolated points
gradually begin to link together
as a single cycle
this track stands at that entrance.
Recommended For
You can no longer put into words why you kept going
You dont know whether it was all pointless or necessary
You remember more trial and error than success
And yet, youre certain you were moving forward
For people in that state,
this track becomes an experience that
settles in before it is fully understood.
Message
Not everything had meaning.
But even the things without meaning
were part of a larger flow.
This track gives sound to
the quiet shift in perspective
that comes when you realize that.
This work is one chapter in a story that continues into the concept album
Street Acupuncture: Our Free Bond.
The impulses that kept sounding in the Sensory Version
begin, for the first time in this track,
to reveal themselves as something that was circulating all along.
About the Music
Each track is based on sound generated with Suno AI,
then refined by meAgE (Street Acupuncturist AgE)through:
lyric additions and revisions
vocal direction and musical structure production
final mixing and mastering
The aim is to pursue a truly one-of-a-kind listening experience.
As part of my Street Acupuncture activities,
I use music to help people who have never experienced acupuncture
feel closer to it, and to expand awareness of acupuncture in Japan.
Street Acupuncture does not involve performing treatments on the street.
It is an outreach activity focused on verbal explanations and QR code distribution.
This music does not replace medical treatment.
It is an artistic expression of AgE's worldview through sound,
intended to provide refreshment and inspiration through listening.
Street Acupuncturist AgE. Based on the Survival Cycle Philosophy, I express the idea of reading the bodys reactions through music, writing, and creative activity. Street Acupuncture is not about performing treatments on the street. It is an outreach activity that shares ways of understanding the body, as well as perspectives from acupuncture and Eastern medicine, both in public spaces and online. In my music, I start from the sensibilities of Eastern medicine, such as yin and yang, the five elements, and qi, blood, and body fluids. I then combine them with modern understandings of the body and structures drawn from my own lived experience to design the lyrics, composition, and worldview. Rather than simply expressing emotion, I create music to preserve the reactions of the body, the flow of judgment, and the structure through which freedom is formed. Survival Cycle Philosophy It begins with the survival instinct. Read the bodys reactions. Keep choosing through trial and space. That is freedom. Freedom evolves and circulates. I do not present acupuncture or Eastern medicine as something to be believed in without question. Instead, I see them as one perspective for reading the body. Through music, I hope to make this world feel a little more familiar, even to people who have never encountered acupuncture or Eastern medicine before. Street Acupuncture is an outreach activity to help people learn about acupuncture. This work is not a substitute for medical treatment.



