• A Destiny of Foul Disease
  • In July of 1908, Sahng-jeh-nim performed a work of renewal in a hemp field in Jeh-bee-chahng Valley and then conducted another work of renewal at a crossroad between the valley and Geum-sahn Temple.
  • He made the wind blow from the southeast, briefly suffered from a fever, and then said, “Someone can recover from that amount.”
  • From the same direction, He made the wind blow stronger and said, “The southeastern wind usually blows in spring, but I can make it blow in November and December to create a disease.
  • The catastrophic disease will be weak in the beginning, but later will strike so hard that it will be difficult to survive.
  • My destiny lies in foul disease.”
  • The Narrow Passage of Disease
  • “I do not understand,” Gim Gahp-chil said. “Why do You, a Healer, say that Your destiny lies in disease?”
  • Sahng-jeh-nim replied, “Have you not heard the saying, ‘First, give the illness and then the cure’? Without the narrow passage of the disease, the qi cannot come to you.
  • The narrow passage of the disease is the narrow passage to your destiny. In the future, people will be selected through a disease.
  • Here, I will position the commander spirits of the mysterious disease―a nameless, malignant disease.
  • 10 When these spirits mobilize, the disease will break out around the world.
  • 11 When this mysterious disease breaks out, there will be corpses as numerous as shrimps crammed into the sluice of a rice field.”
  • 12 He also said, “In the future, the world will experience terrible turmoil. When the mysterious disease spreads, you will emerge waving the flag of the West Spirit and the world will recognize you.
  • 13 At that time, people will realize that you are the true people of dao.”

  • (JSD Dojeon 7,23)




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