13 Dec. 2011
Back to my home country
In the morning of our departure day from India, we visited a temple of Sikhism. There I had to cover my hair with a scarf and take off my shoes to show our respect, and I made a prayer as instructed by a priest. Many people came for prayers wishing to receive new holy energies and leave there their heavy pains and sadness. I was glad as I realized that this was the same as what Mr. Idaki Shin did at each of his concerts. For my part, I concentrated myself on the world three stages before the Big Bang, the origin of everything. Eventually the highest priest who rarely showed up at prayer came to me and made a special prayer. I felt the unity of a holy space that was connected to the world three stages before the Big Bang and pleasantly my body became light as a feather. Then the priest said that my life was free from any personal ego and was completely and seamlessly dedicating itself for the sake of Mother Earth and presented me a flower necklace as a token of his highest respect. My heart was greatly moved and filled with warmth. At the kitchen of the temple, many volunteers were busy preparing lunch as many people who did not have money to buy food would come to eat every day. They said that the main banquet hall was always filled with about two thousand people and many temples did so, while that temple was the one that offered every meal. I heard that in India, also at temples of Hinduism, they offer food free to people in need of help. I was greatly impressed to see people’s smiling beautiful faces while they were preparing food. While I kept on walking around the temple, I sincerely wished and prayed that they would remain happy and vigorous. I realized an everlasting soul of people who had cherished and helped each others since ancient times. I envisioned that our concert in India would revive and diffuse this great spirituality of India. I was quite prepared to do everything to lead our concert to a great success.