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Amazing Secret of the Universe Revealed by Near-Death Experience

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This is a true story of a man who found out the secret of the universe through a near-death experience.

Tsuruhiko Kiuchi (born 1954) is a Japanese comet hunter and writer.

Tsuruhiko Kiuchi (born 1954)

As a comet hunter, Kiuchi discovered Comet Cernis-Kiuchi-Nakamura (1990b) and Comet Tsuchiya-Kiuchi (1990i).

Kiuchi also rediscovered Comet Metcalf-Brewington (1906VI=97P/1906 V2) and Comet Swift-Tuttle (109P/Swift-Tuttle).

Perseid meteor, originating from Comet Swift-Tuttle, from the ISS

Thus, Kiuchi was famous as a Japanese amateur astronomer hunting comets around the world.

By the way, Kiuchi is also well-known for his amazing near-death experience.

Before he became a comet hunter, Kiuchi worked for Japan Air Self-Defense Force as a flight dispatcher of aeronautical operational control in Hyakuri Air Base in Omitama, Ibaragi, Japan.

Hyakuri Air Base

At the age of 22, when he finished a night work in the airport control tower of the air base, Kiuchi was struck down with excruciating pain in his abdomen.

He was diagnosed with superior mesenteric artery duodenal obstruction which was known as a critical illness.

At that time, no one had ever survived the disease before.

However, 30 minutes after having pronounced dead, Kiuchi miraculously revived.

Surprisingly, after he revived, Kiuchi told doctors an amazing near-death experience of seeing a tunnel like cave, a huge river, a field of flowers and the reunion with deceased relatives.

Later, Kiuchi published some books about the amazing near-death experience and those books hit the bestseller list in Japan.

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By the way, Kiuchi found out the secret of the universe through the near-death experience.

The Near-Death Experience Revealed the Secret of the Universe

Through the near-death experience, Kiuchi revealed the secret of the universe.

Specifically, he found out that the universe is five-dimensional, not four-dimensional.

Interestingly, Dr. Lisa Randall, an American theoretical physicist of Harvard University theoretically indicates the possibility that the universe has a higher dimension than 4-dimension.

Lisa Randall at TED

However, at this time, it has not been cleared about what is the extra dimension.

According to Kiuchi, the universe consists of three dimensions of space, one dimension of time, and one dimension of mind (that is, incorporeal information).

The Universe Consists of 5 Dimensions
3 spatial dimensionsLength, Width,
Height
1 temporal dimensionTime
1 informational dimension
(5th dimension)
Mind (Incorporeal information)

Interestingly, this notion of the cosmic dimensions is consistent with that of the Japanese Shinto Philosophy.

In the Shinto Philosophy, it is considered that the real world is the reflection of the spirit world (the world of the incorporeal information).

In other words, the original of the universe is “incorporeal information” and thus the physical matters, space, and time in the real world were all generated based on the information.

Actually, during the near-death experience, Kiuchi felt “collective consciousness” creeping upon him.

Kiuchi called the collective consciousness as “Greater Universal Mind.”

According to Kiuchi, the Greater Universal Mind is the origin of the universe.

The Greater Universal Mind is also the home where our souls should go back after leaving our bodies behind.

In other words, if you pass away, your mind will be integrated with the Greater Universal Mind.

Therefore, the Greater Universal Mind includes all information of every life from birth to death and all memories of the universe.

It consists of collective minds of whole creation.

Thus, it stores vast amounts of information and memories of everything of the universe.

In other words, the Greater Universal Mind is the information aggregate of the universe.

During the near-death experience, Kiuchi noticed the existence of the Greater Universal Mind.

When he accessed it, Kiuchi understood everything of the universe instantly.

According to Kiuchi, the torrent of the information that he received was so astronomical that it was very hard to remember all of the information he accessed during the near-death experience.

As a result, he did not remember much about the Greater Universal Mind, because there was too much information there and his head was going to burst.

However, for some reason, Kiuchi sometimes remembers the fragmentary memories which he had extracted from the Greater Universal Mind.

What is the 5D Universe?

By the way, what exactly is the five-dimensional universe?

In the 5D space, Kiuchi felt mentally satisfied about everything.

The Greater Universal Mind spread all over the 5D space, maintaining a perfectly balanced state.

According to Kiuchi, the 5D space was in total darkness, but he was relaxed, because it was very quiet and relaxing.

There was nothing there.

Actually, Kiuchi could not feel any movement and fluctuation in the 5D space.

The 5D space was so perfectly balanced that he recognized it as absolute nothingness.

Interestingly, Kiuchi’s experience is consistent with the Zen philosophy of Dogen Zenji (1200-1253), a Japanese Buddhist priest and founder of the Soto school of Zen in Japan.

Dōgen watching the moon. Hōkyōji monastery, Fukui prefecture, circa 1250.

In the 5D space, there is no clear division between you and me and everything in the universe is connected with each other forming one collective mind.

Thus, Kiuchi also called the 5D space as,

The space of “oneness”

The Greater Universal Mind includes every memory and experience of every living thing in the universe from the past to the future.

However, Kiuchi had no clue about what exactly is the greater universal mind.

But, when he was connected to the Greater Universal Mind, he had a nostalgic feeling for some reason.

Actually, during the near-death experience, Kiuchi felt very close to the Greater Universal Mind.

The feeling of closeness was so strong that he was about to be absorbed into the Greater Universal Mind.

Through such an experience, Kiuchi came to believe as follows, 

Perhaps, we came to this world from the Greater Universal Mind.

After we die, we will return to it.

Therefore, it is our spiritual home!

Though he felt a sense of oneness with the Greater Universal Mind, Kiuchi struggled frantically not to be absorbed into it, because he had a strong desire to know the secret of the universe.

Thus, he was able to access a prodigious amount of information of the Greater Universal Mind, while preserving his individuality.

When he went through the Greater Universal Mind, Kiuchi instantly shared all information stored in it, that is, all information from birth to death of the universe.

Fortunately, Kiuchi was able to come back to life again with knowledge of valuable information of the universe without being absorbed into the Greater Universal Mind.

What is the Greater Universal Mind?

By the way, what information did Kiuchi get from the Greater Universal Mind?

Interestingly, the relation between the Greater Universal Mind and human mind is just like that between a supercomputer and a computer terminal.

Analogy with a Computer

Greater Universal Mind

Supercomputer

Human mind

Computer terminal

Just like a terminal accesses the data of the supercomputer, Kiuchi could access the information of the Greater Universal Mind.

Like a supercomputer, the Greater Universal Mind stores an enormous amount of information from birth to death of every life and of the universe.

If you pass away, all memories and experiences of your life will be completely absorbed into the Greater Universal Mind.

In other words, if your soul is integrated with the Greater Universal Mind, you will achieve a sense of oneness with the universe.

As a result, you will become part of the Greater Universal Mind and you will lose a sense of yourself and then be integrated into a larger self.

Analogy with a Video Game

Interestingly, Kiuchi insists that the relation between the real world and the 5D world can be compared to that between the virtual world of video games and the real world.

In the virtual world of a video game, various characters are generated, fight, live their lives and die.

To the characters, the virtual world is everything.

Nothing more, nothing less.

The characters living in the virtual world could not even imagine that a high-dimensional outer world exists outside the virtual world.

Similarly, we may not imagine that the 5D outer world exists outside the real world.

However, Kiuchi is convinced from his near-death experience that the 5D world really exists.

Just like the characters are confined in the game’s display and cannot recognize the outer world outside the game machine, you are also confined in a physical world.

However, outside the physical world, a vast 5D world spreads out.

According to Kiuchi, the 5D world is a spirit world where the Greater Universal Mind is omnipresent.

Two Phases of Near-Death Experience

By the way, how do we perceive the existence of the outer 5D world outside the physical world?

According to Kiuchi, when a person dies, the person will have two phases of near-death experience.

In the first phase, the person is nearly dead but still alive, because his or her heart beats and his or her brain activity is recorded.

In this phase, the person may see the vision of the spirit world, such as a dark cave and a hill covered with a field of flowers.

This kind of near-death experience has been reported worldwide.

Scientifically, it is considered that such a vision of the spirit world is due to the biological reactions in the brain.

On the other hand, in the second phase, the person is completely dead, because his or her heart has stopped beating and his or her brain waves are also absent.

Kiuchi insists that in this 2nd phase, the person could access the greater universal mind.

The Reason why “Time Does Not Exist” in the Universe

During the near-death experience, Kiuchi traveled in time to the past and to the future.

But, actually, he traveled in time in the spirit world, not in the real world.

Strictly speaking, Kiuchi accessed some of the past and the future data stored in the spirit world.

To understand this, assume that you play a video game such as Grand Theft Auto series.

In the video game, virtual characters, Alice and her dog can move through space and their motion will change with time.

In other words, the virtual world has a specific time and space.

Therefore, Alice and her dog cannot move beyond space and they cannot go to the past or the future beyond time.

In other words, time and space in the virtual world are absolute realities for Alice and her dog.

However, you know that the time and space in the virtual world are imaginary and thus they do not exist outside the virtual world.

Furthermore, you know that the time and space in the virtual world are generated based on the game program which defines the relationship of time and space in the virtual world.

Actually, if you delete the original game program, the time and space in the virtual world would disappear without a trace leaving the game screen blank.

In other words, the time and space in the virtual world are just like shadows.

In the same way, it is considered that in the Japanese Shinto Philosophy,

Time and space do not exist in the universe, because they are just shadows of the spirit world.

Here, you may have already noticed by now that the Greater Universal Mind corresponds to the game program in the analogy of the video game.

Video game

The universe

Game program

(Information aggregate

No time and space)

Greater Universal Mind

(Information aggregate

No time and space)

Virtual world

(There are time and space)

Real world

(There are time and space)

If a computer hacker directly accesses the game program, the hacker can easily acquire any information of any time and space without being subject to any temporal and spatial restriction.

Similarly, if a person can directly access the Greater Universal Mind, the person can easily acquire any information of any time and space without being subject to any temporal and spatial restriction, since there is no time and space in the Greater Universal Mind as information aggregate.

This is why the reason Kiuchi could freely travel in time to the past and to the future during the near-death experience.

In other words, if a person passes away, the person is granted access to the Greater Universal Mind where he or she can acquire any information of the past and the future, just like the computer hacker can acquire any information from the cloud database.

Furthermore, if the person is granted “write access” to the greater universal mind, he or she can rewrite the information of the past and the future.

Actually, Kiuchi rewrote the past and the future by possessing a poet of 100 years ago.

When he accessed the greater universal mind and passed through it during the near-death experience, Kiuchi realized the truth of the universe instantly.

To be precise, Kiuchi “felt” the truth of the universe instead of understanding in his head.

Someday in the future, the time may come when the secret of the universe will be revealed.

Published on February 3, 2019

Updated on May 21, 2020

Written by OTAKUPAPA

References

  1. Tsuruhiko Kiuchi (November 1995). “The memory of the space.”
  2. Tsuruhiko Kiuchi (April 2003). “The starry heavens teach our way of living.”
  3. Tsuruhiko Kiuchi (May 23, 2014). “My near-death experience teach the structure of the universe.”
  4. Tsuruhiko Kiuchi (November 19, 2016). “The will of the universe revealed through a near-death experience.”
  5. Tsuruhiko Kiuchi In Wikipedia.

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