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Brief Comment—Can Germs Be Eradicated?


     The general public holds germs to be harmful, so, if someone were to say that germs are beneficial, that someone would be thought crazy. However, it is germs that have the role of purifying the toxic blood within the human body. Therefore, infectious diseases are a blood-purifying function and as germs enter the human body, they eat the toxins within the blood. These toxins in the blood are the foodstuffs of germs. So, germs will flourish more readily the more they have to eat, and they will die of hunger if they do not have food. So, germ carriers are those individuals whose physical bodies have enough of an amount of food for the germs to live but not enough to breed, reproduce, and flourish. In conformity with this principle, for the purpose of eradicating infectious disease, it is sufficient to take the food away from germs.
     It may be asked if in this world there is such a promising method. That method definitely exists. The method is the Johrei of the Japan Kannon Church. With Johrei, the food that germs eat is removed and the recipients become carriers of pure blood. As a result, because germs die of hunger, they are eradicated. Another benefit is that flies, which have the role of transporting the cleaning staff that are called germs, become unemployed, so of course also will be wiped out.


Hikari, Issue 24, August 27, 1949
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