The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (2183 page)

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Sekai Ky
seiky
(Jap., ‘The Religion for World Salvation’). Japanese religion founded by Okada Mokichi (1882–1955). Okada originally belonged to
motoky
, until in 1926, it was revealed to him in a state of divine possession that he was the
messiah
of the present age. He established Dainihon Kannonkai, focused on the
bodhisattva
Kannon (see
AVALOKITE
VARA
), with the purposes of establishing communion with Kannon and of healing. Required by the government to choose one or the other, he chose healing, and the movement was renamed Nihon J
ka Ry
h
. After the Second World War, he reverted to the two goals, calling the movement Nihon Kannon Ky
dan, but after a schism, he arrived at the present name. Faith-healing is central in the movement, under the name and technique of
j
rei
: this involves transmitting healing divine light through cupped hands. Equally important is
shizen n
h
, agriculture that follows the way of nature. Sekai Kyuseikyo believes that heaven on earth (
chij
tengoku
) can be established on earth at its centre at Atami. Museums and gardens exhibit the importance of harmony and beauty.

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