Master Chi Puts Animals To Sleep At A Distance - Alternative View

Master Chi Puts Animals To Sleep At A Distance - Alternative View
Master Chi Puts Animals To Sleep At A Distance - Alternative View
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A Japanese resident known locally as Master Chi claims that his mind is so powerful that he can control several animals at the same time and put them to sleep.

The superhuman abilities of the Japanese Kanzawa, better known as Master Chi, are shown on various television shows, the viewers of which often disagree: some believe that a man is really capable of putting animals to sleep, others see him as an ordinary swindler.

Chi or Qi, which translates as "life energy", is one of the directions of Chinese philosophy, according to which the universe is based on energy, writes Oddity Central. According to Kanzawa, he used his body to tap into this energy and learn to control animals.

“I exchange energy with the animals, and then they fall asleep,” explained Master Chi. “So I'm using my Chi to put them to sleep. I connect my fingers and then transfer the energy between my palm and the animal. The strength of the energy increases and gradually it relaxes and falls asleep. Of course, all animals are different, but, yes, I can put anyone to sleep."

His skill is proved by several videos demonstrating the effect of the master on various animals: deer, kangaroos, mongooses, lion cubs, rats and others. Another video was recently filmed to check the veracity of the Japanese.

The video was filmed as part of the show, the presenter of which invited Master Chi to demonstrate his magical abilities on a herd of alpacas (a domestic artiodactyl animal).

The man agreed and, being near the herd, began to perform movements with his right palm. Soon, the camera recorded how the alpacas began to sink to the ground.

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“They were incredibly submissive,” commented guest expert Cecilia Secka. "It's rare to see them lie down obediently."

After all the animals had landed on the sand, Kanzawa began to back away as he claims his power is increasing from a distance.

“They all fell asleep, even the alpha female, obliged to take care and protect the herd,” Cecilia Seca emphasized.

The expert did not hide her surprise, noting that such behavior is not typical for alpacas, and she cannot give a logical explanation for what she saw.