Great Construction


The Realm of Inorganic Substance


     At this point in my explanation of tuberculosis, I will discuss the principles behind the generation of and the steps in the process of the generation of germs or pathogens. At present, the organic substances called germs are only visible to the human eye with electronic microscopes of sixty thousand times magnification. This is the limit of science nowadays but not the summit. We can forecast the day when development of the microscope has proceeded to the point where it can perceive and show super microscopic organisms. It is only a matter of time. To make a conjecture based on present day limitations, though, such development must be seen as remote.
     Indeed, science is presently on the verge of what it can study and research materially. At just one step in front of the door to the next world, the realm of inorganic substance, science is now is at the state where it has hit a large wall. Therefore, the next step would be to smash through this wall, but such a breakthrough will not be an easy task. Even if this wall could be breached, what is waiting on the other side is the question. What is on the other side of this wall material science cannot grasp because it is a world that can only be described by our physical senses as the equivalent to nothing.
    Related to the topic of breakthroughs is the work of the scientist, Hideki Yukawa, and his theory of the meson. Dr. Yukawa is a specialist in theoretical physics, and after he announced the existence of the meson, another group of scientists just happened to photograph cosmic rays among which were found that several particles of what Dr. Yukawa had described, meson, were impressed on the photographic plate. Thus Dr. Yukawa’s theory was confirmed by a physical experiment. In other words, because his theory was validated through experimental physics, he was able to receive a Nobel Prize, as is known throughout the whole world. The theory I propose is based on theoretical spiritual science and I have also demonstrated through practical application the wonderful results of my theory in curing people of their illnesses and diseases, so my work is confirmed by excellent validation through experimental spiritual science. Even in terms of materialistically-based science, it can be understood that mine is a tremendous discovery.
     Expressed in more easily understandable terms, as the limit to which material science has been developed can be said to be the atomic science we have today, it is clear that the next stage of existence after the world of the atom is the realm of inorganic substance of which I teach, so even from a materialistically scientific point of view, the recognition of this new world can truly be described as a great epoch-making advance. This very world is an existence that connects science and the spirit, as previously described, and in this text I clarify the middle area that fills the space between the world of science and the world of spirit. It is indeed this very space which until today natural scientists, philosophers, and men of religion sought but could not understand, a world of mystical riddle. Of course, this riddle was the very object of a pursuit of truth that has existed within the deep recesses of all persons of knowledge until the present. And now the time has come for that world to be revealed; it is the realization of the dream of an ideal of all ages. Nevertheless, that the progress of civilization must someday arrive at the boundary of this mystery was undoubtedly predicted by many. The reader will acknowledge that most people thought this boundary would be reached through the progress of science, but unforeseen and unexpectedly these predictions have been dashed, and this discovery was made by a man of religion, that is, by me. It is of no moment to merely understand this discovery. The essential point is that this discovery must be put to use for the benefit of the welfare of humanity, and only then does this discovery give birth to great significance. The expectations held for this significance have not been betrayed and more than ninety percent of those suffering from disease who have come to me and my followers have been completely healed as well as having have gained the possibility of a lengthening of life span.
     As described above, the blessings that will accrue to humanity with this great discovery are inexpressible in either speech or writing. Therefore, at the point when the news of this great discovery has spread to every corner of the planet, a great transition will arise within contemporary civilization most likely marking an unprecedented new beginning in human history. What will guide this new world will be neither science nor religion but both science and religion, the appearance of an age of true civilization which I hereby declare without reservation to have been neither experienced nor imagined by humanity. Now I move on to a discussion of the relationship between the world of inorganic substance and the material world. 

Creation of Civilization, unpublished, 1952
 translated by cynndd

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Mukishikkai” is the twelfth chapter of the second part (dealing with healing) of Meishu-sama’s projected volume Bunmei no Sōzō (Creation of Civilization). The chapter is a heavily revised version of “Mukishikkai,” the tenth chapter of Kekkaku no Kakumeiteki Ryōhō (Revolutionary Therapy for Tuberculosis) which was published on August 15, 1951. Bunmei no Sōzō was never published while Meishu-sama was alive and did not appear in print until 1971. A translation has appeared whose citation is given below for reference.

“The World of Inorganic Substance,” Creation of Civilization, 1978, page 64.