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6 Feb. 2012

Greatly moved

 

After some time I watched the DVD of the Legends of Koguryo rediscovered concert held in Lebanon and its last scene revived my memory at that time and my soul trembled as I had totally forgotten the time schedule and programs and just concentrated on narrating my poems sincere to my heart, however the music, the sound of drum played by Mr. Idaki Shin had come to an end simultaneously when I had finished narrating the last poem. All the spectators made a standing ovation. I realized that a way of life transcending time was one unified with Great Being. I heard that when an individual person was living a life unified with Great Being anything that a person would do was positively influencing the rest of the world since then I made up my mind to do so. The precious experience I had at our concert in Lebanon demonstrated the state of unity with everything. My soul was greatly moved and in the high light everybody’s heart was moved at the same time overcoming differences in language and we came to an end to find everybody shedding tears out of a great impression. I would never forget them. This experience made me aware that everything was happening simultaneously and moment after moment. The conventional way to make a decision after having analyzed and thought over what one saw did not corresponded to the reality and was always too late. Human life was moving forwards spontaneously and simultaneously. I was certain that at our concert in Lebanon, if I had calculated the duration of my narration looking at its program sheet and my watch in order to keep pace with the music, then nobody would be so greatly moved as to shed tears as on that night. For my part I burst into tears at the moment when I realized that the souls of Phoenician people who had been spread into every corner of the world had got together there like a big wave of the sea and that was the same moment when every spectator had burst into tears to make a big wave of hearts. On the following day the headline of a Lebanese newspaper reported our concert and said that the true impression would create an authentic peace and was the source of vigor to live on. People living in the Middle East where conflicts and wars were perpetuated knew this very well. Our ability would be greatly developed when our internality became enriched. I was extremely grateful as I could pave a way for peace by nourishing our heart.