5th Oct. 2014

 

The truth

 

Every Idaki Shin concert and the Legends of Koguryo Rediscovered concerts held in Tohoku manifested the truth of history and I became motivated to know more about the history of Nara. And as I held the Legends of Koguryo Rediscovered concert in Nara, again I wished to clarify more about the history of Tohoku. Actually in Tohoku to my gratitude, I have been provided with many opportunities to acknowledge the true history of Japan. Like this, by discovering the truth of history, one could nourish authentic human sensitivities that would guide one to open up a new future for human beings to live on. This was the reason why people wished to trace their roots. To my great joy, I could encounter Master Idaki Shin and visited various historic sites of ancient Koguryo. After having lost both of my parents, I was in need to trace further the roots of my ancestors and encountered Phoenician civilization. Then out of my deepest heart I started to go to Ethiopia, the birthplace of humankind. I even visited the excavation site of the oldest human skeleton. It was an extremely difficult trip but finally I made it at the risk of my life. At the Legends of Koguryo Rediscovered concert I narrated the poem that I created there that was that the origin of human beings was one “Love”. Thereafter I have been creating a future for humankind. I realized that by clarifying the roots one could open up a future and live on. Therefore by tracing the true history of Japan I was sure of creating a marvelous future for Japan. Master Idaki Shin has fully investigated human nature and has been teaching us by various ways of expression. To become awakened to the historic mechanism of our state of life and the conditions of our society, we could develop an ability to create a future. The truth was the source for us to live on. Our concert activities were designed to allow people to realize this and encounter the truth. Naturally people would head for a global peace as they became awakened to the truth and true state of life. My soul trembled out of gratitude.

 


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