His ability to read minds amazed the two masters Einstein and Freud; his ability to predict accurately led Hitler to offer a reward of 20,000 DM (Mark Duc) for his head; and his hypnosis terrified Stalin. Who are you?
Messing – the most mysterious character in the world. (Illustrated collage)
Hello friends and welcome to explore the unsolved mysteries with us.
In this issue, we would like to introduce to you a character with mystical nuances. His ability to read minds amazed the two masters Einstein and Freud; his ability to predict accurately led Hitler to offer a reward of 20,000 DM (Mark Duc) for his head; and his hypnosis terrified Stalin. He is known as the great master of special abilities, the “World’s 1st miracle character” – Wolf Messing.
Messing frankly asked himself: “Who am I – a pseudo-prophetic without a nation? or a true savior?”; “Where do my superpowers come from – from the Almighty, or from evil?” Years after his manuscript and private diary were sealed by the USSR State Security Committee, traveling through Israel, Germany and Poland, were finally found in the Central Archives of the Russian Federation. On the title page of his declassified personal diary, Messing, aged 21, wrote the date of his divorce.
Chuong Ca, an Epoch Times columnist, based on Messing’s self-selected works, compiled Messing’s legendary life into writing. We will share each section with you in several issues. While investigating extraordinary phenomena, we also traced back Messing’s life, his experiences, and his hopes.
The mysterious white giant
When we read character biographies, we often see that a genius character often has extraordinary experiences as a child, and Messing is no exception.
Messing was born in a Jewish village near Warsaw in Poland on September 10, 1899. His parents were devout Jews, and even in their poverty, they were able to strictly adhere to religious precepts. The religious atmosphere of the family made little Messing especially religious.
Messing attended a Jewish primary school at the age of 6. He had a very good memory, and was very good at reciting long verses. This unique talent caught the attention of a rabbi, who was also a Jewish clerical worker, who decided to send him to a Jewish theological institute to train him to be a “teacher.” doctor”. To his parents, devout Jews, it was simply a great deal. However, Messing was not at all excited as a future ministerial worker to be dressed in black. So, after graduating from religious school, he refused to go to the Theological Academy. On this issue, Messing and his family got into a heated argument.
Immediately after the debate, a strange thing happened.
One day, Messing’s father asked him to go to the store to buy a pack of cigarettes. Then the sun gradually set, night fell. Messing stepped out into the dark hallway. Suddenly, a giant in a white robe appeared on the stairs.
In his memoirs, Messing said: “I saw his large beard, his face with wide cheekbones, a pair of bright eyes with an extraordinary expression… the ‘messenger’ of heaven raised his clear hands. the shirt is wide to the sky”.
The “Messenger” said to him, “My son! The idol sent me to find you…foretell your future, and you must fulfill your duty to God…”
The sound reverberated like thunder, and as soon as he heard it, the teenager had a nervous breakdown and fell to the ground in fear. When he woke up, Messing found his parents reciting prayers aloud.
At that time, Messing was only nine years old, still bewildered and ignorant. As for things transcending the world, he was completely ignorant. After experiencing this miracle, the boy Messing no longer resisted the Theological Academy, but obeyed the arrangement of his parents, went to another city, and became a student of a Jewish Theological Academy. Thai.
However, things were unpredictable, two years later, just when everyone thought Messing would become a “Rabbi”, his life trajectory took a different turn.
Once, Messing was in a prayer room and met a homeless man. This person was very similar to the “white giant” he had seen before. Messing was shocked again, but this time he did not faint, but in his psyche he developed a deep distrust of his parents and his religion. In his psyche as a young man, he thought to himself that he had come to the Theological Academy to study because he had been tricked by a homeless man. This doubtful thought, like a black whirlwind, raged in his mind.
The boy’s rebellion finally broke out. Messing wanted to run away and leave the Theological Academy. To get “funding” to escape, he stole money donated by Jewish believers. Then, sitting alone in the prayer room, not to pray or repent, of course, but to count the money. This incident in his memory was one of the few bad things he did. This “capital” seems to have hollowed out his soul. He decided to get away from the situation.
Supernatural power at first, the paper turns into a “ticket”
Messing, who was on the run, boarded the train and hid under the bench to avoid the conductor checking in. Tired and sleepy, he quickly fell asleep as the train swayed and rolled. However, his biggest worry still struck. Despite the dim lights in the carriage, the conductor spotted him and asked, “Where’s your ticket?”
Messing grabbed a small piece of newspaper on the ground and gave it to the conductor, with a lot of desire in his heart, praying to God and letting the conductor treat the scrap as a ticket. As a result, the conductor looked closely at the “ticket”, then seriously punched a hole in it, indicating that the ticket inspection was completed, and then returned the scrap paper to Messing. The conductor looked at the thin boy in surprise, why even though he had a “ticket”, he had to hide under the bench? And there are still empty seats in the carriage! The conductor happily told Messing that the train would arrive in Berlin in two hours.
It was the first time in his life that Messing displayed incredible superpowers, an experience he will never forget. After this, Messing fled to the former Soviet Union and repeatedly mentioned the issue on different occasions. In the citadel of communism, where evolution and atheism are rampant, but thanks to TV and book records, this has become an interesting story that almost everyone knows.
This train to Berlin ended Messing’s childhood. In Messing’s eyes, Berlin before the war was a huge city, full of humanity and noisy.
To solve the problem of food and clothing, Messing worked as a messenger, carrying errands, washing dishes, polishing shoes… This was a very difficult time in his life. At that time, because he was often hungry, when he ate a piece of bread, he felt especially delicious.
Rise from the dead, Messing meets Bole
Five months after arriving in Berlin, Messing collapsed on the bridge from hunger. People couldn’t feel his pulse, couldn’t hear his heartbeat, his body was cold, that is, all signs of life had disappeared. People thought Messing was dead, so they sent him to the morgue.
However, as the ancient Chinese said, “You’ve lost your horse, you’re happy,” that is, when you lose your horse, you know it might not be bad luck. This “starvation” experience makes Messing lucky to meet his soul mate – Professor Abel (профессор Абель), a prominent psychologist and neuroscientist. What’s happening?
It turned out that 3 days after Messing “died”, Professor Abel came to examine his “remains”, but suddenly discovered that his pulse was still weak and elusive, so it woke him up. .
Years later, Messing recalled the incident and said, “I think I owe him not only my life, but also my ability to detect and manifest my powers.” For the first time, he heard the word “psychic” from Professor Abel.
Professor Abel taught Messing to believe in himself, in his strength, and encouraged him to do whatever he wanted to do. Abel and professor of psychiatry Schmidt trained Messing and conducted many experiments. Gradually, Messing learned how to correctly isolate “sounds,” that is, to select a “sound” that he needed to hear from the many thoughts that arise in people’s brains.
To test his mind-reading skills, Messing went to the market in Berlin and passed the shops. Like a radio tuner, he listened to the voices of these shopkeepers. For example, once, Messing heard the voice of a salesman. Messing looked the other man in the eye and said: “Don’t worry, your daughter won’t forget to milk the cows and feed the pigs. Although he is very young, he is very resilient and intelligent…” The shopkeeper was stunned for a moment, then exclaimed in surprise, Messing knew he had read the owner’s voice correctly.
During more than two years of training, Professor Abel also taught Messing to use his mind to stop the pain from moving. For example, when a needle is inserted into the chest and neck, using the mind to transfer the pain to another place, this makes Messing himself no longer feel the pain.
Magical ability “control life and death”
Professor Abel introduced Messing to a manager named Zimeister (Цельмейстер), and since then, he has made a living by performing. Messing’s performance task is very simple, it is to lie “fake death” in a cold crystal coffin. He was able to control himself into a very deep, very deep, and completely motionless sleep for three days. Messing each week has three free days in the boundary of birth and death. Before long, he had the title of “Miracle Boy”.
With this cold work, Messing could earn five Marks a day. For a teenager accustomed to starving to death, this was a remarkable “wealth”. Not only can he live on his own, but he can also help his parents. So he sent a letter to his parents, telling them the current state of his life.
Talking about the miraculous powers that Messing possesses, such as the ability to self-control over the body’s mechanics, including the beating of the heart and internal organs, is quite common among Zen masters. Indian yoga. According to the book “The Mysterious World of All Records,” there is a yoga meditation master in Madras Presidency, India, named Krishna Mahari, who claims to be able to control the beating of the heart.
In 1935, French cardiologist Thales Boulos used a hand-held electrocardiogram to conduct field testing. After the yoga master entered the meditation, the experts started testing, neither feeling his pulse nor hearing his heartbeat and the electrocardiogram showing a straight line. The devices showed that his heart had stopped, but he was still alive.
In 1961, three yoga masters claimed to be able to control cardiac arrest on their own. Doctors in New Delhi conducted observation of them, and the results showed that the Zen master’s pulse, blood pressure and heart sound had stopped, and only the electrocardiogram showed a normal curve.
There is an even more magical example. A yogi named Satyamurti in India was “buried” in a closed pit for 8 days with electrocardiographic monitoring, and different types of experiments were conducted. Twenty-nine hours after the master entered the pit, the electrocardiogram showed a straight line.
This line continued until the morning of the eighth day, and the signal continued to retrace half an hour before the hole was opened. The investigators had expected symptoms of bradycardia and myocardial ischemia, which during the course of the experiment did not appear at all. During the eight days that the Zen master was in the pit, he was in a very deep, very deep meditative state, i.e. the bodily functions were completely still, the heart rate, the cell renewal, the The metabolism and blood circulation are both restored, and the body’s functions can still be maintained.
Messing also mentions in his autobiography that he went to India to observe Yoga masters. “Of course, in India, I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to witness the art of yoga with my own eyes,” he said. Controlling one’s own body, mastering it, through constant practice, this extraordinary skill is truly shocking. What I was especially interested in was when I observed deep meditation, a meditative state that lasted for weeks. I have never been in this state for so long.”
Judging from his description, in the 1920s and 1930s, after yogis entered deep stillness, cases of control over bodily functions were not isolated cases. Messing in his work does not mention whether in his life he learned to enter samadhi himself or not. However, one can guess, since the age of 15, he has relied on “faking death” to make a living, nor can he explain this yoga technique.
And Messing’s various unusual phenomena have gradually attracted the attention of many scholars and experts. Scientists have conducted a series of experiments on Messing, the most famous of which is the experiment in the 1915 century. What happened? We will share with you next time.