About Kosuke Shishido
Born in Yamaguchi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Japan in 1914. After graduating from Yamaguchi Commercial College, Kosuke Shishido joined Iwai Sangyo Trading Company. In 1935, he was called up and served in Japan's Armed Forces for7-1/2 years. He was seriously injured in China and then he was sent various parts of Southeast Asia, such as Malaysia, Java, and the western part of New Guinea, where he survived a life-or-death crisis. After 7-1/2 years of service in the armed forces, he was called up again as one of the army captains at the Hiroshima Command. While he was busy on preparing for combat-ready divisions, an atom bomb was blasted over the city of Hiroshima on August 6, 1945, and he had a narrow escape from death. The atom bomb really changed his whole attitude on life.
After the World War II, he volunteered and organized the Chugoku Regional Reconstruction Foundation with the aim of rebuilding Hiroshima Prefecture. He also organized and committed himself to Hiroshima Youth Union to encourage the Japanese young people to reconstruct and develop the city of Hiroshima under his guidance.
In 1947, he joined Kyoei Mutual Fire & Marine Insurance Co. and worked as one of the managers for 14 years. Then he was headhunted and joined Kusuda Business Machine Co. as one of the company officers. He tried very hard for 16 years to take remedial steps for the company's operating procedures. He left the company at the age of 65. He then organized Aspiration Development Research Center and Vital Energies Research Center and has presided over his two research centers. He now keeps himself quite busy as a guest speaker at many seminars, an instructor of workshops, as well as a consultant and writer. He wrote many books, including; "The day of Hiroshima collapsed," "The collapse of the Hiroshima Command," "How to get out of a rut," "How to overcome stereotyping," "The way to the truth; Buddha's teachings," "Conspiracy of the Hiroshima atom bomb," "Human psychics," "Mysterious relationships between man and woman" and "Black book."
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What does "Yama" mean?
Yama is Sanskrit and means Controller, Ordainer, Lord of the Law; in the Rg-veda he seems to have been originally a form of the Sun, then one of the twin children of the wideshining Lord of the Truth; he is the guardian of the dharma, the law of the Truth, which is a condition of immortality, and therefore himself the guardian of immortality; in the later ideas [post-Vedic] he is the God of Death.
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