20th Jun. 2014

 

At the Yasaka tower

 

I closed my eyes and envisioned a light-scape that souls of Koma were freely flying over space and I acknowledged that every wish was almost realized. In an invisible world of souls a great transformation had happened. Justice should be realized and the truth would manifest itself. The core of life was established as I witnessed the time of resurrection of souls that had been buried under ground for many generations and now were freely and brilliantly shining. I did not have to become upset or nervous and all I should do was to remain truthful to the core. I was greatly moved at heart acknowledging that we were living in an era of Great Being and human beings would be allowed to live on only by realizing an authentic human nature.
Owing to my ancestors I was guided to Yasaka and kept on talking with their souls for opening up a marvelous future. And now we were realizing something. Owing to Master Idaki Shin who discovered the most essential human nature, I came to realize the truth of my life and was paving a way for a global peace, my deepest wish I had embraced since I was a three years old child, by fully developing my inner potentials. As I listened to the music played by Master Idaki Shin at his concert, I could listen to my inner messages that showed me at once the direction of my life. As a human being nothing was more precious than being able to participate in a concert that allowed us to encounter Great Being and hear its messages. I became awakened to the true human nature and filled with energies and hope. I sincerely wished to share this precious experience with people all over the world. This was a quite natural human desire born out of deep gratitude.
When I talked about a world of souls I always became greatly moved at heart realizing the endless potentials of human life. I was sure that everybody on earth should experience this and participate in our concert at least once in one’s lifetime and become awakened to the deep richness of our internality with joy and love. I felt like crying out telling people about this. This was my unchanged motive for organizing the Idaki Shin concerts for the last thirty years by this year. Because of our activities our world had indeed greatly changed and we were now facing a crucial human era and obviously our concert was most indispensable for anyone to open up a future.

 

 


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