17 Sept 2012

 

Under the sky of Tohoku

 

At an old house of one of my staff members today I enjoyed making paper works while a pleasant breeze was around that made me recall a wind and fragrance of my childhood when I had embraced a great hope for the future. Under the large blue sky trees and bushes looked brilliant and were shining in blue. While I have been greatly concerned about the situation in the Middle East, I prayed for peace in Japan so that my prayer would reach that area. On my way, I saw the Kitakami river and Mt. Iwate that was behind it and looked like a god. I realized that we were living in a divine age. Every night I looked up the night sky to tune myself to an endless world far beyond the sky and tried to sense what was going on in the Middle East and the rest of the world. I waited for the provision given by Great Being and its message, so that I would put it into a poem and globally diffuse it. Today to my great joy Prof. Ghazi sent me a message from Lebanon that made me shed tears. I swore to myself that I would create a new world and change the sad human history.

In the darkness of night
Insects were expressing their life.
The sound of winds told me that by the dawn
Everything would become clear.
All the masks would be taken away.
Each person would manifest one’s true nature.
Now Great Being should be manifested on earth.
To welcome a divine age.
Those who damaged human life
Would destroy themselves.
While each human life embraced a holy light
With a brilliantly and eternally shining soul,
Nothing should damage human life.
Our life would never be destroyed by an outer force.
Everything would become clear.
Sadness in the past was gone.
A new bud of life should be expressed
And cherished to make fruit and create a new world of light.
Those who would endeavor themselves for this
Would live on and open up a future for humankind.

 

 


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