The Saucer Life- Shoichi Harukawa, Part Two
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Summary
The account discusses the experiences of Shoichi Harakawa, a Japanese contactee, during interviews published in the UFO Contactee newsletter. Harakawa shares his views on developing telepathic abilities, stating that contactees must train hard and maintain a harmonious home environment. He describes two types of UFO researchers: those who have contact with space people and those who do not. Harakawa also mentions the need for a balanced diet, the influence of Japanese people on world peace, and the dangers of false contactees. After these experiences, Harakawa expresses a sense of emptiness upon returning to Earth, indicating a significant impact on his worldview.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The podcast explores the contact experiences of Shoichi Harakawa, a Japanese contactee, detailing his claims about telepathy, UFOs, and the influence of space people. Harakawa discusses the need for mental training to develop psychic abilities and the potential for positive thinking to impact global peace. His narrative intertwines personal experiences with broader spiritual and philosophical themes.
Harakawa claims that the inclination of the Earth's axis reflects the thought patterns of humanity.
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Shoichi Harakawa states that to become an excellent telepathist, one must train hard and that some psychics have died from various causes.
Harakawa claims that space people have helped him develop his telepathic abilities through a system of study involving various spiritual traditions.
Harakawa asserts that there are two types of UFO researchers: those who contact space people and those who do not.
Harakawa describes the ability to see auras around people and spaceships as a form of telepathy.
Harakawa claims that the space people do not understand money as humans do, but they use it objectively.
Harakawa states that there are humanoid space people who visit Earth infrequently and may treat humans as pets.
Harakawa claims that the inclination of the Earth's axis reflects the thought patterns of humanity.
Harakawa asserts that if 10% of the Japanese population can think positively, it could lead to world peace.
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Shoichi Harakawa
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.