A renowned Japanese Chi Master, claims that he has the power to make
animals fall asleep. He says that his mind is so powerful that it can
take
control of multiple animals at a time. His superhuman mind control has been featured on various TV shows, and while it appears he can truly put animals to sleep, there are those who think he’s nothing but a fraud.
control of multiple animals at a time. His superhuman mind control has been featured on various TV shows, and while it appears he can truly put animals to sleep, there are those who think he’s nothing but a fraud.
Chi, or Qi, is an ancient Chinese
concept that translates as ‘life energy’ – an energy that permeates the
whole universe. By using their bodies to tap into this energy, Chi
Masters are able to perform marvellous feats that are otherwise
impossible for normal human beings. That’s why it’s entirely plausible
that Kanzawa Sensei might just be telling the truth about his powers.
Kanzawa claims that he uses another
kind of Chi to control animals. “I exchange energy with the animals and
then they go to sleep,” he said. “I can use my Chi to make them fall
asleep. I put my fingers together and then there’s an exchange of Chi
between the palm of my hand and the animal. The strength of the energy
grows and eventually the animal relaxes and goes to sleep. Every animal
is different, but yes, I can make any animal go to sleep.”
Several online videos show Kanzawa working his magic on a
variety of animals – deer, kangaroos, mongooses, lion cubs, tiny rats,
hamsters, and more. Several
attempts have been made to test Kanzawa’s authenticity. One of the most
recent ones was during a documentary film aired on the History Channel.
The host of the show brought Kanzawa to the Sweet Water Alpaca Ranch in
California, where he had to work his magic on a herd of Alpacas.
Ranch owner and Alpaca expert Cecilia Secka said that
Alpacas are naturally curious animals, and very aware of what’s going on
around them. To top it off, the test was conducted during the Alpacas’ feeding time, when they were the most active.
Kanzawa was brought to the herd,
and he began to walk towards the Alpacas, performing various motions
with his right palm. Interestingly, the video footage
shows the Alpacas dropping to the ground, one by one. “They are
unusually subdued,” Cecilia commented at that point. “It’s uncommon to
kind of see them go down like this.”
Once the Alpacas were all down,
Kanzawa started to back away from the herd, because he believes that his
power is stronger from a distance. “They’re all down apart from the
alpha female,” said Cecilia. “To me it would be pretty amazing if she
lies down.” The alpha female, whose job was to protect the rest of the herd while they slept, let out a few yawns and, finally, succumbed to Kanzawa’s powers.
Cecilia was amazed, she said this
was not normal behavior for Alpacas, and especially not for the alpha
female. “He also cured one of my females that had come down with a very
strange paralysis that morning,” she later wrote on her website. “He
used Chi on her and within 10 minutes she was fully restored and never
had any more symptoms of lameness! It was quite extraordinary!”
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