When I opened the window, Mount Fuji was shining beautifully beneath a sky more transparent than usual.
From the figure of Mount Fuji, which continues to remain beautiful no matter what happens, I learn how to live, and I am encouraged.
The wind was gentle and warm, like a spring breeze. When I closed my eyes, I saw that this space was filled with events, radiant and shining. At the same time, I also saw that, although it was so full of events, depending on my state of living and my consciousness, I was blocking them. Realizing this, I could not help but bow my head. With heartfelt gratitude for receiving so many events, I made a decision in my heart to live this day while receiving them. I felt thankful that a gentle wind was blowing, that my heart was becoming clear and pure, and thus the day began. I am making efforts to act just as I see. I am also making efforts to first prioritize what is essential. The essential point is to create a path toward a full house for Master Idaki Shin’s concerts. I was happy today to be able to decide on one of those paths. From here, I believe that what remains is to put it into action―carrying things out one by one with steadiness, receiving the many events that are present, and moving so that they may be fully utilized. First, I will make efforts to express words that change the situation―words that are born through connecting and resonating as one with people’s lives. Tomorrow is the beginning of spring. Just as I saw, I will hold the “Soul Poetry Gathering” at Tokyo Komaya. When I am able to act exactly as I see fit, life becomes deeply vibrant and shines.
Thank you very much.