24 Nov. 2011
Wind
I vividly remembered that when we had received the official permission for holding the Idaki Shin concert at Persepolis, Mr. Idaki Shin told me about Ahuramazda, the god of justice and I was filled with hope for our future. At that time I eventually turned on the television and saw a documentary program about poverty in China, a miserable report which made me feel great pains at heart and seriously I thought over a way to do something. Meanwhile one landscape attracted my attention with a feeling of nostalgia and made me shed tears. Out of curiosity I kept on watching the program and finally found out that it was a historic land of Koguryo, my ancestor’s dynasty in North East China. Children and their parents were crying out of extreme poverty and I shared their pains within my heart. I started to struggle to find a way out. It was when Mr. Idaki Shin told me about the god of justice. Then I acknowledged that as I opened my heart I could receive positive influences from Great Being, acknowledge the eternal nature of human life connected to it and discover a way to get over any difficult situations. If one stopped moving ahead there would be no solution and I envisioned a light-vision that a special wind would tell everybody on earth about this. I called this wind “wind of justice and righteousness”. I would take actions true to this. At the Idaki Shin concert every person could realize one’s internality that was connected to a borderless world of eternity that would allow one to bear vigor and courage for overcoming any problems. People could naturally start moving ahead and find solutions by realizing this. A person whose internality was transparent and broadly open would receive cosmic energies. As I visited an ancient historic site in various parts of the world, I always realized that ancient human beings had been received by the cosmic energy and realized miraculous things that the most advanced modern science could not give a feasible explanation how they had made them happen as in the gigantic square stone near Baalbeck in Lebanon and a massive stone construction of the general’s tomb of Koguryo, etc. I acknowledged that special powers have been provided to our ancient ancestors that modern people could not ever imagine. As I stood there, my heart became connected to the universe and I could feel an eternal world. This was the same state of mind as I experienced at the Idaki Shin concert. Each of his concerts allowed us to experience and regain human sensitivity that our ancient ancestors used to have. While human life was always creating something new, I wished that we would go further than just regaining this but to keep on developing our ability and realize a new human life that would be more beautiful and marvelous at heart than ancient people. This would make the souls of our ancient ancestors satisfied and happy while the energy of the Idaki Shin concert has been diffusing to all over the world. In Bulgaria when I had visited a land of Thracians, I had received a message that love could even move a massive stone. The experience of realizing an authentic love at the Idaki Shin concert would solve accumulated problems of our world. This was essential to every human being as a matter of the first priority. I wished that many people would come to participate in his coming concert in Kyoto.