21th Feb 2013

 

Soul of a king

 

As I went to the ground floor of the Keiko Koma Skyrocket center at Omotesandou, Tokyo, a beautiful space was wide open surrounded by my marbling textile works that made one feel as if it were a cosmic space and lightly floating on air though one’s legs were on the floor. Especially the Koma calligraphy board looked like a pole of spirituality standing at the center of the universe. As I sat on my knees facing it and closed my eyes, I could envision that souls of Koguryo’s kings were brilliantly shining like a wind of liberty with a beautiful smiling face. I recalled that when I had visited the ruin of the first palace built by the founder of Koguryo, king Tomei, in a planed land, I envisioned his smiling face in the brilliancy of the snow covered land under the morning sun. That was an encounter with the king who always remained vigorous and beautiful with a smiling face and endeavored to create a country for everybody to live a vigorous life.
I have inherited souls of kings of Koguryo so I knew that a person was considered as a king provided that he could make every single person live a happy and vigorous life. However in our modern world people did not recognize this and I had greatly suffered until I had encountered Mr. Idaki Shin who had revived souls of kings of Koguryo inherited within my life and fully received and restored the original nature of my life. Later as I got grown up I often felt like being mistreated when somebody considered me as a mere woman and did not acknowledge the presence of souls of kings within my life. Human beings would meet other persons according to the state of one’s soul and one’s appearance was a secondary issue. While a world without a soul was a very miserable one full of vanity, now we were living in a new era of soul. Souls of people all over the world have been resurrected to create a truly peaceful world all together. This was the deepest dream I had cherished since childhood. I would manifest the nature of a king of Koguryo that would make everybody happy and keep on moving forwards to the rest of the world. In Japan there were many people who had a soul of Koguryo and as an expression made out of one’s soul would be received directly by a soul of others I anticipated from a message carried by a special wind that there were many people who had been waiting to encounter us as their soul knew the nature of Koguryo’s king. I would move forwards with this wind in blue color and create a moment of encounter.

 

 


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