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26 June 2011


The Idaki counseling courses



I realized that, as the Idaki counseling courses were as far open to humankind as could open up our future, I narrated at the Legends of Koguryo Rediscovered concert that human life had inherited the sadness and grievances of people lived in the past as if our life were a picture scroll of human history, and what happened in the past was still visible in our personal character, constitutions and destiny, and manifested the same story in different circumstances. Personally I inherited within my life a history and destiny of Koguryo and the ability of a shaman king that was the indispensable qualification as a king in ancient times, however, in our modern society this was considered as a kind of mental illness. Therefore I had greatly suffered and hardly died as people did not understand my true nature, and finally I encountered Mr. Idaki Shin who had fully accepted my state of life and saved my life. The marvelous ability of a shaman king of Koguryo was revived and now I was paving a way for creating a truly good human era and visiting many parts of the world as I had created our concert program entitled the Legends of Koguryo Rediscovered as a means to share my experience with people all over the world and joyfully collaborate all together. In so doing I was greatly impressed, felt grateful to see that our sincere and deep wishes have always been responded to and realized sooner or later. This concert was held in Lebanon for the first time abroad and since then usually I held several international concerts every year. This was as if we were giving the Idaki counseling courses at each country we have visited as people were liberated from burdens from the past and realized the free nature of human life that was connected to the vast universe at its internality and was always paving a way for the future. This was the source of energy that could tackle any problems.
Now that three months have passed since the North-Eastern disaster in Japan, and having visited many disaster-hit areas, I told Mr. Idaki Shin that I realized that survivors would not find a way to live on without nursing numerous souls of victims, as I knew from my own experience that in any manner once we would be able to organize his concert, he would do this. I would realize what I knew as best I could