6th Jan 2013
Legends of Koguryo
At the Idaki counseling courses applied courses held at the beginning of this year I was glad to hear about human souls. I became confident that this year we would be able to realize our true selves. Wind and aroma have been my companions for expressions of souls that I narrated at the Legends of Koguryo Rediscovered concert. The poem about king Jakou was created true to a message I had received standing in front of his tomb with my eyes closed. When I had narrated the poem for the first time on stage, I could not resist shedding tears endlessly while Mr. Ambassador of Lebanon to Japan and his guests also shed tears saying that my poem appealed to their souls though they could not understand Japanese. In another concert, seven women staff in the Iranian embassy participated and all of them shed tears in the same manner. One of them always told me every time that we met each other that she has never forgotten that experience and been always wondering the meaning of her tears. When I had met her in Iran she presented me with a souvenir with a big smile, saying that she brought me a photo frame of the most famous lady star in Iran and to my great surprise and excitement at heart as I opened it there was a photo of a lady who was sitting in a historic site in Iran and looked like talking to the wind. I felt a beautiful aroma and the blowing of a special wind. As I greatly thanked her for the present, all of a sudden I realized that that was my photo and together with her we burst into laughter. That was a very pleasant moment as we mutually assured the unity of our hearts.
On the other occasion, two Iranian gentlemen were greatly moved by my poem about king Jakou. While I had narrated with tearful eyes, they became seriously motivated to realize the Legends of Koguryo Rediscovered concert in Iran though in Iran according to its Islamic law it was prohibited to hold a musical concert by a woman like me. One of them said that our concert held at Persepolis was equal to have done a revolution, so he was happy to challenge any difficulties. We always witnessed with great joy the victory of the world of souls that made possible any seemingly impossible things and paved a way for a glorious future of humankind as guided by Great Being. This was the principle of human life. Ever since I had started to organize the legends of Koguryo Rediscovered concert in Japan, my expression of soul has been diffused to the rest of the world to unify hearts of people all over the world and create an authentic peace. I would keep on improvising and narrating poems about the world of souls to the rest of the world.