1 August 1951.
Mould is a thankless thing
(Forward.)
When we simply speak of mould, we are referring to diseases, but the most important question in our present culture is to thoroughly examine what is the reason for the existence of this mould and the harm it is doing to mankind.
This is the most important question for our culture at present, and although experts are always making efforts to study this matter, the current state of science has not yet reached the point where it is possible to grasp the true nature of mould.
Not only that, but even with regard to the problems of tuberculosis and infectious diseases that are being covered up in front of our eyes, there is still nothing to be seen, despite the best efforts of the people concerned.
The reason is that the viewpoint is fundamentally wrong. In medicine, it is only necessary to prevent contagion by sterilisation, etc., but this is always done from what I call a consequentialist point of view, and only the outer shell is targeted.
The cause lies deep in the heart, and unless we realise this, no matter how much money we spend and how much effort we put in, the current mould medicine is still in its infancy, and we have no idea when it will actually be useful.
As I have just described, the earth is man's world and man is the protagonist, so everything is necessary for man and nothing is unnecessary.
Therefore, even mould, which is the cause of disease and its pathogens, is a very necessary entity, but we avoid it as a useless and harmful thing and concentrate only on exterminating it, because we do not understand its very basis.
Therefore, if we could only understand the mould itself, there is nothing more useful for human health. However, the trouble with explaining this is that it is so astonishing compared to previous scientific theories that it must be read carefully with an open mind and an empty heart in order to be convinced of this theory.
The pathogens I advocate are, as I always say, toxins, or turbid blood, which constantly accumulate in human beings, and if they are not eliminated, their activities will be inconvenienced.
The pain caused by this process is illness, so illness, so to speak, is a cleansing action in the body.
For example, when the outer surface of the human skin accumulates dirt, we all have a cleansing method called bathing, but the five and six internal organs also accumulate dirt, and this cleansing action is called illness. If this is the case, then God is very clever.
This is neither a lie nor anything else. When you become ill, you will have to eliminate the filth such as phlegm, snivel, eye discharge, drool, night sweats, diarrhoea, boils, eczema, etc. So, once you get as much out as you can, the rest will be clean and you will be in better health.
But the strange thing is, unlike bathing, which does not require a single penny, we try very hard to stop the cleaning process so that it does not take place. If that is medicine, what a ridiculous mistake it must be. So, because of this mistake, healthy bodies are weakened and bodies that could live for a long time are made to die prematurely, and people are not only fine with it but are thankful for it, so today's cultured people are totally "Woe to you, your name is cultured".
But there is something more troublesome. The reason is that the use of filth as a means of preventing the production of filth has the opposite effect of increasing the amount of filth.
If you understand this principle, you will realise that there is nothing worse than being sick.
So, to come to the theory of mould, the filth in the human body is, of course, the turbidity of the blood, and God has created a truly interesting method of how to eliminate this turbidity. God created a really interesting way to get rid of this turbidity. He made it so that it would be cleaned by an invisible and minute insect called mould.
In other words, he created the root of the mould. This is explained in detail in my book "The Creation of Civilisation" in the "Science" section, so I won't go into it here, but at any rate, the micro-organism called mould first enters the blood of the owner of muddy blood, and serves to purify the blood.
The reason for this is that muddy blood contains impurities that should not be present in the blood, so to speak.
The interesting thing is that the impurities are microscopic. The interesting thing is that the impurities are actually food for the mould, which feeds on them and reproduces with great vigour, and after it has eaten all it can, it mixes with the excrement and leaves the body.
The fever is caused by the mouldy blood, which is difficult for the mould to eat, so it is dissolved in the liquid to make it easier to eat.
If you understand this theory, you should welcome mould as it is the janitor who cleans the human body.
The question is, how is muddy blood created?
(Omitted).
I have written this text in order to teach you how foolish it is that germs are created by human beings and that human beings themselves suffer from them.