23 June 2012

 

Expression of the truth

 

As I looked at people’s countenance and their state of life I realized that Japan and the rest of the world were really in a very difficult situation. However having experienced seven of our concerts held in May, I envisioned within my internality and life that the truth would completely change our world. I felt that inside became outside. Things I have learned from written materials, books and schools, etc., have hidden the truth of Koguryo’s history, while personally I have inherited historic influences of Koguryo as a direct descendant of its royal family. Now I became conscious of the system of hiding the truth, and I felt as if my life was uncovered and a thick and rigid veil was taken away. This made me realize that everything in back came out in front. Though my life knew the truth, my state of consciousness was overshadowed by false stories. Now that the true expressions would be manifested all over, the truth should prevail in our actual society, and everybody would become awakened to the truth. Therefore I would keep on expressing the truth so that its energy would diffuse to the rest of the world. Meanwhile these days I carried with me a bag manufactured at a Palestinian refugee camp in Lebanon, as I have always been thinking about what I could do for them. I have been promoting their handcraft works in Japan and selling them to our supporters. The bag was a sign that I shared their pains all day long, and I took it off only when I was sleeping in bed. The one I have right now was presented to me from Mr. Nehme and his wife in Lebanon. Many people noticed it and told me that it looked wonderful and on such occasions I explained that it was manufactured by Palestinian refugee women under a tent and was presented to me by my Lebanese friends. By expressing this our heart would be received by others, and I prayed that our heart for peace would be rewarded in some future, and also I prayed for the well being of people living under difficult circumstances.

 

 


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