Ultimate super willpower The second volume Part.5 |
| People were born to enjoy their lives in affluence |
| Life is not difficult or dark. |
| It is joyful and bright. |
| Because we doubt and hesitate, our lives become dark. |
| What do you do after you wake up in the morning ? |
| You may feel like going out to buy a pack of cigarettes or you may feel like having a cup |
| of coffee. |
| Let me say now that whatever comes first to your minds must be the voice of God. |
| Just listen to that voice and follow it straightforwardly. |
| There must be no room for doubt or insecurity. |
| That is how Gods' teaching works. |
| Before you try to apply your senses, before you get wrapped up with misguided notions, |
| simply be open-minded and yield to whatever comes to your mind. |
| Then put it into action each time. |
| When I tell those with shoulder aches that I will relieve their pain, some refuse me, |
| fearing involvement with some strange religious sect. |
| But why doubt ? |
| Something good will come to you if instead of hesitating you take action. |
| If you keep groping about for the words of wise men, if you keep reading and rereading |
| their books, you will get nowhere. |
| Devoting my life to this willpower |
| I have indeed devoted my life to this power. |
| I have channeled this power to many people, as it is the kind of power that can be |
| shared with everyone. |
| Do you know anyone in the world with supernatural power or artistic ability who can |
| share their power with others, as I do ? |
| I have heard of men in Tibet who sublimate themselves to spiritual power, abandoning |
| normal human life. |
| And I've heard that in India, there are those who perform remarkable acts. |
| They may be able to perform certain deeds, but they can not share their power with |
| others in the way I do. |
| They can not relieve pain or solve problems as I have done in public, for all to see. |
| None of these claiming to have supernatural power can bring to others the kind of |
| happiness. |
| I must say that skill, which is acquired by training or practice, is not what brings |
| happiness to human beings. |
| This power is given by God to humankind, and hence lies within each one of us. |
| So anyone can manifest this power. |
| Because this power originates with God, no one can use it for evil purposes. |
| I posses this power of God within myself as does everyone else. |
| What make me unique is simply that God has chosen to direct the energy through me, |
| that I was given the task of God, the universal task, to prove the power to you. |
| Thus, I have devoted my life to guiding you. |
| Conception and immediate action : That is my belief |
| For 20 years after the war, I led an honest and earnest life, always trying hard in my |
| own way to do what was best. |
| Recalling my boyhood in Saga and my lonesome adolescence in China, I wonder what |
| has supported me and kept me going. |
| The moment I experienced hardship, I leapt into action. |
| I have continuously tried to convert " minuses " into " pluses " and I have always been |
| concerned with the welfare of others. |
| That was what supported me, an ordinary person, during those difficult years. |
| Having changed jobs many times for various reasons, I came to Osaka, where I found |
| employment with a large housing development company. |
| I worked for them for 18 years as a man whose only recommendation was honesty, |
| leading a regular salaried mans' life, not affluent, but happy in my own way. |
| But then in February 1975 I had a strange personal experience and received a |
| revelation from God. |
| My life underwent a drastic change. |
| Although there was some time left before retirement, I took the plunge and opened |
| a Willpower Therapy Clinic in my hometown of Saga in July 1975, treating incurable |
| diseases which even doctors had given up on. |
| I received about 20 patients per day, and everybody was satisfied with my treatment. |
| Conception and immediate action -- something I learned through my poor childhood |
| has become the guiding principle in my life. |
| The might of the willpower increased, especially when I realized that it was not mine |
| but the power from God. |
| However, Saga was then a remote country place, and the number of those who visited |
| me was limited. |
| It was an isolated area heavily influenced by religious traditions and customs. |
| Those who grew up in the area found it difficult to free themselves from those |
| influences, and so, for their benefit, in 1977 I undertook a public demonstration of |
| super willpower. |
| During the demonstration, I cured the ailments of 60 persons in eight hours. |
| In other words, I was treating seven to eight persons per hour. |
| It was a challenge. |
| It was my wish to bring joy and share the power I was given by God with as many as |
| possible. |
| I spent these days engaged in serious activity, feeling pressure within myself to |
| eradicate the suffering of patients at any cost. |
| It was the task given to me to cure people, no matter what their conditions were. |
| In treating people, what I needed was not confidence ; instead, all I had to do was to |
| convince myself again that I had, in reality, received a revelation from God. |
| I had noting but this sole wish : to use this power, which requires no surgeons' knife and |
| no medicine, to save those in pain and trouble. |
| And at the same time, by saving others from their agony, I have enriched this energy by |
| myself. |