Today, since there was a piano and pipe organ concert by Master Idaki Shin at the Vienna Hall of the Fuchu no Mori Art Theater, I went to the Fuchu no Mori Park before the concert, wishing to hear messages from the trees, and stood beneath a tree that seemed to call to me, placing my hand upon it as I listened. In this land once known as Musashi Province, where we began IDAKI, I perceived a great pillar standing in space, though invisible to the eye. As I see that this society has been a world of darkness, I came to see that having worked in such a world means being surrounded and covered by darkness. Even so, at the center stood “IDAKI” as a pillar of light. I was then told that now is the time to cast off the shell of darkness and extend upward toward the heavens, and in doing so, I envisioned a future where all of humanity could survive. I understood that it is necessary to shed the coverings of the past and of darkness now, to become completely united with Great Being, and to live accordingly. This very morning, as I had been quietly attuning my heart to the voice of Great Being, I received a message that complete unity with Great Being is the way of life from now on.
I was also shown through these visions that from here on, we cannot survive if we blend into or conform with the dark world. At the concert that followed, the space was filled with the light of beautiful women and spirits of trees, flowers, living creatures, water—shall I call them spirits? Though no precise word is found, indeed, the space was suffused with sacred light. Embraced by this sacred light and gentle energy, I felt a profound peace and bliss. A beautiful wind of light blew, and held by this radiance, I saw a vision in which every life shone without being wounded, living abundantly, and simply being there gave rise to deep happiness and heartfelt gratitude. Then, at the very end of the second part, I recalled what I had heard the day before—that Jesus Christ, at the time of his resurrection, still bore his wounds—and experienced that one can be resurrected even while wounded. Not after settling the past, nor after healing wounds, but even as one is, resurrection is possible, and knowing this became a source of hope for living. Though being wounded is painful and difficult, when resurrection occurs, those wounds will be healed in time and one will recover. Filled with light, one can step forward anew. I felt, “I can go on living,” and experienced true salvation.
I have always felt that the working of Master Idaki Shin is needed by the world, but in reality, it has not reached across the globe, and I continue to hold a strong wish to convey it to people everywhere, so from this point on, I’m filled with determination to accelerate these efforts even further. These irreplaceable concerts, through which I am saved and blessed with the sense of “I can live” each time, are something I deeply wish to share with people all over the world. While the world faces crisis, from days filled with anxiety and fear of an ending, I have regained light and found a path where I can do something by showing my true being and living accordingly. Through the Entrepreneur Salon on April 5 and the concert in Fuchu on the 6th, I entrusted myself to the hope that I can surely break through, and I have shifted from days of stagnation and constant heart ache over the pain and suffering of war into a state of becoming a person who can act. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.