Today was a day filled with many realizations. The meaning of two things Master Idaki Shin has been sharing recently—"not leaving the body behind" and "not treating the body carelessly"—became clear to me through my life. When I pursue goals, feel pressed for time, or focus on work, the tasks take over and the body is left behind. Gradually, the quality of being human begins to fade as well. At the same time, expressing and living my true self quietly disappears. The emptiness of living in this way is beyond description. Through attending the IDAKI Counseling Course, we have had our fate released and experienced the restoration of our life's original workings. Even in society, where we are liable to leave the body behind, a mere breath of wind is enough to regain our body and regain ourselves. Simply seeing the flowers bloom along the roadside or the leaves sway in the wind lifts our spirits. Every day I feel more deeply than ever that if we always return to living as human beings—full of life—we hold this present moment dear and move toward the future. Since both Japan and the world are in difficult circumstances, I deeply feel that now is the time to create new conditions and open up a new era. My wish is for as many people as possible to experience Master Idaki Shin's courses and concerts—the solution at the root—so that each and every person may be released from fate inherited from the past, freed from the burdens of life, recover the original workings of life, regain a true self, and live a life of realizing who one truly is. When that happens, the world will have been transformed into a world where all can realize their true selves. I have spent 42 years in this work, having found that a peaceful world comes to be when each individual lives realizing one’s true self. I cannot help but feel that the time is now. Every day, I am full of energy and joy if I can share the path to resolution at the root and let people know about the concerts. The next one is on Master Idaki Shin's birthday, June 23rd, at Mitaka City Arts Center, Kaze-no Hall. It will be an experience that becomes a treasure of your life. It would be my greatest joy to share it with all of you. Thank you very much.