The Healing Power of Hado by Toyoko Matsuzaki & Natsumi Blackwell

The Healing Power of Hado by Toyoko Matsuzaki & Natsumi Blackwell

Author:Toyoko Matsuzaki & Natsumi Blackwell
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Beyond Words


I have recently begun to interact more often with people who do not understand Japanese. I often strongly feel that we can communicate without words but with our hearts. Strangely enough, after having conversed for a while through an interpreter, some people start to respond to me even before the interpreter opens her mouth. When I ask how they can understand me, they say that they just feel it in their heart. It looks as though hado surely works as telepathy, when people totally open their hearts.

The same thing happens when people receive messages from the dead. They have completely opened up their hearts to the dead and are willing to listen to them. Opening your heart to these messages can bring you comfort, lessen your pain, and help resolve any issues that may be lingering since the person departed from this world. Our souls go on living even after we die. Sometimes the dead want to rest in peace by fulfilling their hopes and delivering messages to the living; one way they communicate with people in this world is by releasing hado. Whether the messages are simple or profound, they are extremely valuable to those who are still living and want to keep the dead alive in their hearts.

Receiving Messages

To receive messages from the dead, the most important thing is your heart. You must have compassion, respect, and trust for the dead; then you can visualize them in front of you and tell them you are ready to receive the correct and accurate information. As a hado master, I often sense messages from the dead as a vision. Other times I hear their voices, and sometimes I even sense smells as if things were right in front of me.

Once, a client started to speak about her late father-in-law. Suddenly “tofu” came to my mind, so I asked her if she might know why. She looked surprised, then said, “My father-in-law really loved tofu, so I always had to prepare tofu, just for him, every day.”

“I think your father-in-law is asking you to eat tofu for him sometimes. The next time you eat it, think of him and pray for the repose of his soul. He will be glad if you do that.”

Sometimes the dead send messages with a smell. A businesswoman came to see me for help and took me to see her buildings.

“These buildings don’t have enough tenants. Will you send your hado power to the buildings so that we will have good tenants move in?”

I started to send hado power into the building, but something unexpected happened. I said, “I smell kimchi [Korean pickles flavored with garlic] and fish. Do you know why?”

She looked surprised. “My grandparents were originally from Korea, and I constructed buildings with their estate. That must be the kimchi my grandmother made. She was from Pusan, a Korean port city, and they put fish in kimchi.”

I kept sending hado power, and I had a vision of a fat, elderly woman with beautiful gray hair and a smile.



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