- Yoshikazu Okada
Yoshikazu Okada (岡田 良一), born
February 27 ,1901 in theAoyama area ofTokyo 'sMinato Ward, also known as Kōtama Okada, (岡田 光玉) was the founder of anew religious movement inJapan (Shinshūkyō ), generally referred to asMahikari .Yoshikazu Okada was born into a wealthy family as the son of Mr. Inasaburo, a major general in the
Imperial Japanese Army . Mr. Okada, who studied withPrince Chichibu (Yasuhito) and others who came from prominent Japanese families, [SM Monthly teachings, June 2005] graduated from the Japanese Army Officer Training School in 1922 and was commissioned a lieutenant in the Japanese Imperial Guard. After serving in military campaigns inChina andIndochina , Mr. Okada retired from the army in 1941 due to a back injury with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.In 1947, Yoshikazu Okada became a minister of Sekai Kyūsei Kyō (世界救世教) (
Church of World Messianity ), aShinshūkyō which was founded byMokichi Okada (1882-1955) (no relation to Yoshikazu Okada). After leaving Sekai Kyūsei Kyō in 1953, Yoshikazu Okada established theMahikari organization in 1959, which became known as Sekai Mahikari Bunmei Kyodan in 1963, and assumed the name of Kōtama (Jewel of Light).When Mr. Okada died in 1974, there was a dispute about who was to succeed him as spiritual leader of Sekai Mahikari Bunmei Kyodan. After court hearings over several years, control of Sekai Mahikari Bunmei Kyodan, was awarded to Sakae Sekiguchi. In 1978, Mr. Okada's adopted daughter, Sachiko Okada, who assumed the name Keishu and claimed that, due to a divine
revelation , she was the next spiritual leader of theMahikari movement, registered the nameSukyo Mahikari and formed another organization based on Mr. Okada's teachings.References
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Cult
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*Religions of Japan
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