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mike,
Ohsawa shared his discoveries with the world in his published writings, his lectures, and through guiding his friends and students!
Ohsawa says in his book "Zen Macrobiotics": "After this narrow escape at eighteen, I decided to dedicate the rest of my life to the task of telling people about that old and supposedly obsolete medicine, a goal that I have achieved (A few days after my sixtieth birthday,...........) I have constantly taught the way to establish health and happiness through eating and drinking according to Oriental Philosophy."
What I meant in my question, "Was Ohsawa's sense of the infinite personal or inpersonal?", is, did Ohsawa see God, the Creator, the Infinite, as someone or something?
Thank you, very much.
Bruce Paine
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