All recorded words, whether handwritten, typed or printed, carry the spiritual vibration of the writer. Thus, an individual mind can be influenced for either good or bad, because a reader receives the vibration of the writer through the spiritual cord. This holds true whether a publication is light fiction, journalistic work or a textbook.
If only writers were more aware of this they might take more care with what they write about and how they present it. I do not mean that rigidity disciplined works alone should be produced, that rigidly disciplined works alone should be produced, that only religious or educational books should be published. Written works should contain interest and merit, though, whatever they are–fiction or fact, information or instruction. Otherwise, the reader has wasted his time and nothing constructive has been gained.
In general, the largest part of written material published seems to have been produced soley for profit and fame. After finishing such publications, readers have received no inspiration, no new thoughts.
True literary works of high spiritual quality have served for centuries and have created lasting impressions on their readers. Thousands of people have been uplifted spiritually and often have received spiritual guidance through such books. This has not been due as much to the subject matter as to the spiritual vibrations of the authors. The more virtuous their characters have been, the purer and more powerful the impressions they have made through their works. Conversely, when the books are written by authors whose characters are low and whose thoughts are negative, they emit negative vibrations themselves, however cleverly they are written. Readers are influenced adversely before they realize it.
The teachings of Johrei are revelations given directly to me by God. Therefore, the vibrations of the written words in our books and articles are very high. Those who read them receive the Divine Light through their eyes, with the same effect obtained by Johrei.
The more the teachings of Word Messianity are read, the more spiritual clouds of the reader can be dispelled. They then become increasingly aware of the deeper meanings in the words and their understanding is thereby expanded.
Reading the teachings regularly inspires a stronger awareness, and a greater faith with every study period. The vibrations from God’s revelations fill the being with gratitude and an ever-growing desire to serve. Such is the power of the written word.
—Meishu-sama
Taken from the publication “Teaching of Meishu-sama” Volume Two 1968
