3rd Feb 2013

 

Energies for life

 

The sound of the piano played by Mr. Idaki Shin at our Kyoto office was full of energy to fly freely over space. Earth trembled, paved a way for Heaven, and my life became very hot, as if it caught fire. While I have been praying for realizing a global peace since I was a child of three years, the direction of my life was determined, and has been achieving this by taking actions seamlessly. The Idaki Shin concert was capable of changing surrounding circumstances by changing the internality of people, so this was our way to transform the entire world into a new one. People living in the Middle East countries knew about this very well, as they have been suffering from wars and conflicts, as well as those in African countries, who have been suffering from poverty, injustice and the misery of human society. I knew these negative circumstances very well, so those who were aware should do something and make our world a truly peaceful one. I recalled that when I went to the birth place of Zoroaster in Iran my heart was purified by water, and I was told that that place was called a city of water. As I watched my image reflected on the surface of water that looked like reflecting a Heavenly world far beyond the sky, I saw a flare of fire in red. Surprisingly, that was my image. I would never forget this. At today’s concert new energies were born within my life as if I were in the midst of fire. Every unnecessary thing was burnt to ashes.
At the Koma gallery Café, Yasaka, the photo of the birthplace of Koguryo, Mt. Gojo, photographed by Mr. Idaki Shin, and that of the Yasaka tower, photographed by me, were jointly displayed on its first floor. Everything had its right position, and in my case I could listen to a thing itself where it wished to be installed. This time I raised a voice of cheers as I realized that Mt. Gojo and the Yasaka tower were connected by diplaying the two photos together, and a way for unifying people in East Asia was firmly built which was the motive of having opened the Koma gallery Café, as guided to encounter the land of Yasaka in Kyoto. When I moved forwards, the actual situation would be greatly changed all at once. Embracing hope at heart for a future I would keep on expressing my deepest heart and exercise great influence. By participating in the Idaki Shin concert I realized that the image of myself as a fire that I had envisioned before was an authentic one, and a new direction of life was designated. We were in a pivotal phase so I would take profit from this precious opportunity to train and develop myself to pave a way for realizing an authentic peace all over the world. The Koma Gallery Café was renewed on the first day of spring.

 

 


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