Sunday, October 23, 2022

"Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's porch" - Psychic Researcher Protected by Psychic Monk Kukai

 

Mt. Fuji from around Tokyo

Psychic Researcher Protected by Psychic Monk Kukai


Kukai (774-835) is a Japanese Buddhist monk who introduced esoteric Buddhism into Japan from China and became the founder of the Shingon sect in Japan.  He is said to have performed various miracles.  It is said that monks with supernatural power sometimes have appeared from this sect.  Even today, Kukai is one of the most respected historic monks in Japan, and the temple he established with help from the imperial family in Mt. Koya is visited by many Buddhists.  Mt. Koya, south of Kyoto and Nara, is still regarded as a holy place.  Indeed, Kukai is regarded as a psychic monk.    

In 1930, a psychic called Koichi Mita succeeded in showing up Kukai's image on a dry plate.  Mita had been guided by a psychic power researcher called Tomokichi Fukurai (1869-1952).  This psychic photography was one of successful achievements pursued by Fukurai.  This image of Kukai shares common traits with some pictures of Kukai that were made some hundreds years ago.        
Kukai in psychic photography 
Yet, most of scientists in Japan at the time were doubtful about psychic power.  Fukurai had studied on clairvoyant power in psychics when he was an assistant professor of Tokyo Imperial University along with the psychic phenomena boom in the U.S., the U.K., etc. in the early 20th century, and while pursuing this study, he found that some psychics had the ability to perform psychic photography.

But, it was not Mita who was first founded by Fukurai as a psychic with psychic photography power.  Prior to Mita, two women had been identified as such psychics.  However, other scientists in Tokyo Imperial University were not pleased with study on psychic power, although the then President of the University joined tests by Fukurai on psychic ability of these women. 

They tried to suppress Fukurai's study with the two women.  They even interfered with tests by Fukurai to confirm psychic photography of these women.  Although the tests were successful, the opposite scientists claimed that they had found tricks.  News papers at the time reporting Fukurai's tests with these women reported that the tests were revealed as a fraud as witness scientists found tricks in the tests set up by Fukurai or the subject women.  

But these tricks were made by opposite scientists on objects, etc. used for the tests.  The two psychic women were shocked by antagonism of other scientists.  Finally through confusion, one woman committed a suicide and another died of sudden death from an acute illness.  Fukurai was forced to resign as an assistant professor of Tokyo Imperial University.  Since then to date, study of psychic power has been regarded as a taboo in the University Tokyo, while some universities in the U.S., the U.K., etc. have been promoting studies in this field.              

However, Fukurai never stopped his quest for psychic power.  Even some people made a contact with him as they saw those News Paper reports.  One of them was Koichi Mita who performed psychic photography to present not only the image Kukai but also the back side of the moon.  Fukurai later joined a convention on spiritualism held in London to present the world-first examples of psychic photography.  This episode of Fukurai's success and tragedy is still well known in Japan, but psychic study is not yet openly officially pursued in universities in Japan.  However, there is an underground trend of admitting psychic power in private sectors in Japan.  

In the early 20th century, Japan was still trying to catch up with the U.S. and Europe in terms of science and technology.  Scientists in universities in Japan were expected to produce good results.  And, it was regarded as a wrong way to pursue spiritualism and psychic study in the official sector of science.  So, Fukurai was alone in his quest for psychic power.

But, I have a feeling that Satan interfered with Fukurai's study to the extent where it brought death to those women.  Fukurai after resignation from Tokyo Imperial University entered a temple of the Shingon sect launched by Kukai in Mt. Koya to learn Buddhism for some time, which might have saved him from Satan.  

As Satan attacked Fukurai and the two psychic women using scientists in Tokyo Imperial University, it seems that Satan is afraid that spiritualism and psychic knowledge is openly and widely accepted by people.  But, the God seems to have protected Fukurai, etc. using the spirit of Kukai.  Although Fukurai, etc. were not Christians, spiritualism and psychic power must be universal phenomena.      
 

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John 10, King James Version

18 No man taketh it from me, but I lay it down of myself. I have power to lay it down, and I have power to take it again. This commandment have I received of my Father.
19 There was a division therefore again among the Jews for these sayings.
20 And many of them said, He hath a devil, and is mad; why hear ye him?
21 Others said, These are not the words of him that hath a devil. Can a devil open the eyes of the blind?
22 And it was at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, and it was winter.
23 And Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's porch.