Ultimate super willpower The second volume Part.3 |
| Lettuce grows twice as big |
| Once, a big corrugated cardboard box was delivered to me as I was giving a willpower |
| treatment. |
| It was from a man who lived in Shizuoka prefecture. |
| Opening the box I found a big head of lettuce inside. |
| Since I like vegetables, this fresh, leafy lettuce pleased me. |
| The enclosed letter said that this man directed the willpower to the seeds and having |
| planted them in his field, he harvested the lettuce, which were fresher, |
| of better color, and twice as big as those harvested by his fellow farmers. |
| It was an enjoyable experience, he said, but after all, the agricultural cooperative |
| association could not price the lettuce from one farmer higher |
| than others. |
| He discussed it with his fellow farmers and they have decided that all the farmers in the |
| village will get together next year and direct the willpower to the seeds. |
| The lettuce had arrived at about the time they were to ship oranges. |
| And so the clerks of the agricultural cooperative association worked hard at the |
| warehouse every day using the ESP tape. |
| The letter further said that they were recommending the use of the tape not only for |
| sick people, but for farmers as well. |
| Willpower brings about a successful haul of fish |
| I was asked to lecture in Tsushima in Nagasaki prefecture in July of 1986 ; rather, I |
| should say, I was asked to give a willpower treatment. |
| I was told that their local fishing industry had been depressed and people all over the |
| Island were in financial trouble. |
| As I was determined to help, I postponed another lecture, around the same time, until |
| three months later. |
| Arriving at Tsushima, I could not see the shadow of a single fish in the blue, transparent |
| sea. |
| The ocean was calm and it was hard to imagine that this island was once a place of |
| exile. |
| I was standing at the bow of the boat when it left shore. |
| I looked at the sky, praying from the bottom of my heart and sent the power to the |
| open sea in all directions, concentrating on the problem and asking for successful fishing. |
| All the fishermen on the boat put their hands together in prayer. |
| I spoke only the following words : " Everything is going to be all right. " |
| A week later, on a hot summer evening when I was back in Tokyo, I received a phone |
| call from Tsushima. |
| " Dr. Ishii, the squid-fishing boat has just come back. Good gracious ! The largest catch |
| we've ever had. The dock is in an uproar " |
| I could picture in my head those honest island people standing beside the blue ocean, |
| sharing their joy with one another. |
| Treatments you can try yourself |
| The three methods of the willpower therapy |
| I am not a man of healing and certainly not a doctor. |
| I am just helping others according to a revelation from God and hence my remedies are |
| merely a way of helping others. |
| As the heart of cosmic energy is omniscient, I am not bound to one idea or any absolute |
| from of remedy. |
| However, through past experience, three methods have proved effective. |
| Direct treatment |
| With this method, I ask a patient to visit me. |
| I will most of the time, know what the patient needs by facing him directly. |
| It is difficult in the internal organ, to find exactly what is wrong but within two or three |
| minutes, I generally know. |
| In deep concentration, I visualize my hands holding the affected part of the patient. |
| I do this only in my mind, without actually touching the patient, and I direct the cosmic |
| energy with all my might. |
| I am not worried because it is not my power, but Gods. |
| The energy from above my hands and the pressure from below my hands are emitted |
| through me, the medium. |
| When in deep concentration, I seal in and focus the power emanating from my hands on |
| the affected area. |
| I soon feel some movement in the area. |
| Then I release the affected part and it is instantly purified. |
| Another example happened like this : While I was sending power to a woman suffering |
| from a cold and, therefore, wearing a sweater and knitted socks in summer, I felt, |
| without touching her, as if something was clogged in her legs. |
| I used the power to sweep away whatever was blocking her legs. |
| It was as if a plugged hose had been cleared. |
| When I told her that the blood vessel of her legs had been blocked, she asked in her |
| surprise and wonder, |
| " How did you know that I have a problem with my legs ? " |