19 Oct 2012
Blue wind
The surface of the water of the Kamogawa river that traversed Kyoto was clearly and brilliantly shining under pleasant autumn sunshine that made me recall my father with nostalgia as he loved Kyoto and frequented the Kamogawa river. Actually I created a poem in my teens about the riverside with my father. It was a wonder that I was guided to come here by souls of people who lived in the past that I have always followed. This time when I went to the Tohoku area and created a poem I realized that a special blue wind that was blowing around the Yasaka tower that I had photographed as a blue wind had connected Kyoto to Tohoku. I felt that a blue wind was a symbol of the power of justice and a dynamic movement. Now that I have established my base in three places, Tokyo, Morioka and Kyoto, they would be interconnected to each other to make a dynamic movement. This was a vision I had had when I had held our concert in Kyoto for the first time. The blue wind was telling us of the arrival of time to take actions for creating a truly peaceful world together with souls of people all over the world unified with Great Being.