Wednesday, December 20, 2023

"till he send forth judgment unto victory" - From Science/Engineering to Psychic World


Farewell to Autumn Around Tokyo

From Science/Engineering to Psychic World

A Japanese doctor in engineering named Kazumi Masaki (1916-2002) made 3,000 inventions in his life.  Indeed, he was a major player behind the scene in industrial development of Japan after WWII.  But, he was not a simple engineer who worked in Osaka University for 40 years as head of work shop center of the engineering faculty.

Masaki wrote that he could put his brain in the state of emitting the alpha or theta waves through a special method of breathing.  In the alpha wave state, a man can make an invention; in the theta wave state, a man can cause a miracle, according to Masaki.

He mastered this method when he was a teenager.  He lay down on the floor, taking in air to the lower abdomen for seven seconds, holding the breath for seven second, and exhaling the air in seven seconds.  He continued this way of breathing for an hour in his home every day.  Then, suddenly one day he saw bright light in darkness and got some supernatural ability such as future prediction.  But as someone said to him that such breading would make him die an early death, he stopped the practice, but its effect seemed to continue.     

Before WWII, he entered into Osaka University to learn in various academic disciplines.  After graduation, he remained in the university for further study and finally became a staff.  Although he was offered a faculty position, he did not accept it but worked as a technical staff member.  

Masaki filed 3,000 patent applications in his lifetime, but he did not pay registry fees for most of inventions after patent approval.  Indeed, he married a daughter of a rich man so that he did not have to earn big money.  Therefore, manufacturers could use his inventions for free, which brought new energy mainly to the electric and electronics industry in Japan after WWII. 

Masaki did not believe in existence of spirits and the afterlife till he saw Uri Geller performing spoon bending in a Japanese TV program around 1970.  He measured a spoon used in a test of supernatural power of a Japanese boy using his psychic power to bend a spoon in a TV studio.  Superficially the spoon did not look being bent, but Masaki found that it was slightly warped as Masaki used a special measurement tool.  It shocked Masaki, and he started to study supernatural power and psychic power.  Then various miracles happened around him such as apparition of a wooden statue of deity of Buddhism.  The, he wrote several books on his experiences, also making inventions to enhance psychic power.  

According to Masaki, the mankind made three evil inventions: gasoline engines, dynamite, and nuclear power.  But, artificial intelligence might become the fourth one.  It looks like turning into an easy tool to make money or help criminals.

Anyway, Masaki later came to believe that he had been a famous Japanese monk of Buddhism in one of his previous life in the 13th century. 

Anyway, Masaki who had believed in only science and engineering till his 50s of age finally came to admit existence of psychic power and spiritual energy.  He also heard voices of a holy spirit telling him that his duration of life would be extended to 90s as Masaki contributed to welfare and happiness of people with his free patents of inventios.  But, for some unknown reason, he died in his 80s.

What should be also noted is that Masaki believed that carbon dioxide caused global warming when the gas was near the ground, but it caused global cooling when it was floating at high altitude reflecting more solar light.   
                               
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Matthew 12, King James Version
18 Behold my servant, whom I have chosen; my beloved, in whom my soul is well pleased: I will put my spirit upon him, and he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles.
19 He shall not strive, nor cry; neither shall any man hear his voice in the streets.
20 A bruised reed shall he not break, and smoking flax shall he not quench, till he send forth judgment unto victory.
21 And in his name shall the Gentiles trust.