"Dr. Kawada treated fourteen people with stage four cancer. Some were not even SGI members. Their doctors had given up on all of them. One even had to be brought in on a stretcher. All fourteen people joined the SGI. They all learned to chant following this guidance of using the right side of their brain to project an image of no cancer intheir bodies. In the U.S., last-stage cancer patients are encouraged to draw a white cell eating a cancer cell. Though this has been shown to help, practicing Buddhism has an even bigger impact. In two months the person on the stretcher overcame thier cancer. Then his doctor joined. Eventually all fourteen overcame their cancer."
I would be pleased to examine the medical records of these 14 patients. Since they all recovered from Stage IV cancer and joined the Soka Gakkai, I'm sure they will give their consent to my review. I will pay for the postage.
Sensei and SGI must not have liked Shin Yatomi and Pascual Olivera. Had they been liked, they surely would have been put in contact with Vice President Kawada MD.
ReplyDeleteEvery SGI member with Stage IV cancer should seek out Dr. Kawada, I reckon.
ReplyDeleteWould SGI ever lie about such a thing? Heck, they lie about everything, from a rainbow appearing at the opening of the Ikeda World Peace headquarters building to Nichiren being the Eternal Original True Buddha.
ReplyDeleteHehe. Through the SGI practice and faith in the mentor, Stage IV cancer, whether of the lung, colon, breast, pancreas, esophagus, blood, or brain can be cured in 14 out of 14 instances but Daisaku doesn't want his poor sickly disciples to catch a chill at night [and Nichiren was chilled to the bone nearly every night]. Go figure:
ReplyDelete"This is the time of year when there are sharp fluctuations in daytime and night-time temperatures. Let’s take due care to wisely look after ourselves, for example, by keeping warm at night so we don’t catch a chill while sleeping! Let’s all try to advance in the very best of good health!." -- Daisaku Ikeda Saturday, August 30th, 2014 [To My Friends published in the Seikyo Shimbun].