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Written by Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono, master healer. The most current explanation of the Kototama Principle and revelations about ancient times. The origin of our present materialistic civilization (Amatu Kanagi) is revealed in the ancient records and documents of Japan. These documents have been presided over at the oldest shrine in Japan, Koso Kotai Jingu, by the Takeuti chief priests for over 90 generations. These Takeuti Documents are included within the pages of this book. They record the time when god-men began to hide the Kototama principle from mankind. The god-men who perfected these orders were standing in a higher dimension -- they had a complete, direct knowledge of Kototama. The god-men included emissaries who traveled the world and created great political centers, such as: China, East India, Egypt, Rome, Central America, and Greece, initiating the second civilization (Amatu Kanagi). Now we are moving into the third civilization (Amatu Futonolito). The time has come and the hidden secrets are being revealed to this generation. The documents reveal that the totality of human capacity is achieved and manifested from the a priori to the a posteriori as the fifty sound rhythms of Kototama. Sensei Nakazono, who studied directly under Senseis Ueshiba and Ogasawara for many years, then shared the Kototama Principle with Europe and the United States. He revised his medical practice to follow this Principle, arriving at a 99% cure rate. (1990) - 189 pages. Illustrations of ancient maps, alphabets, symbols. Sound orders included.
Born in May 1918 in Southern Japan, Kagoshima District, Sensei Nakazono began his studies by practicing kendo at the age of 6. At 12 he began learning judo and at 19 started karate. Later he studied lance and many other forms of martial arts; then he fully submerged himself in the art of aikido. He studied with O Sensei Ueshiba, its founder. Following his mother痴 inclination, Sensei Nakazono began his formal studies of acupuncture in 1934 at age 16. He was a student of George Ohsawa, the founder of macrobiotics, and Sakai Sensei, who taught the spirit of finite form, Jizo Bosatsu. He was re-introduced to the Kototama Principle by Sensei Ogasawara, and revised every aspect of his life and work with this profound viewpoint. In 1972 he moved to Santa Fe, where he established the Kototama Institute. He inspired the passage of the New Mexico Acupuncture Act in 1973. Sensei Nakazono taught the Kototama Principle in Santa Fe and throughout the world. He devoted his life to handing it over to all of humanity. Sensei Nakazono passed over on October 8, 1994.
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