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16th Oct 2008
 

Blown by breezes on 10th October

Autumn breezes visited me together with those of Mt. Gojo and made me recall that I had visited there a year ago as I was told that October was the most beautiful season. At that time I came to learn with joy that Mt. Gojo’s original name had the same meaning as Idaki. Looking at the magnificent landscape with lakes called dragon nail from the top of the mountain I wondered if the founder of Koguryo, king Tomei had envisioned his remote future and anticipated encountering Mr. Idaki Shin after two thousand years. Also I acknowledged that I have been realizing NPO projects in Africa for the sake of human beings two thousand years from now. An important historic site such as Mt. Gojo was still preserved full of energy to build a new nation, however, the sadness of history in the past was also visible and heavily impressed me when I was about to leave there. 
Also I recalled a lady walking alone in a deserted road under heavy snow on my way back to Japan from Jian in China which I visited in December. I saw unbearable poverty on her back and tears came up in my eyes. I chinned up remembering a sentence by Mr. Idaki Shin saying that however poor they might be at present people could open up a marvelous future if their internality were connected with light coming from the future. Also I remembered his message at the time of the Idaki Shin Persepolis concert that the God of justice was going to manifest its tremendous power. Then I saw an arrow of light of hope. I did not needed to speculate on the misery of poor people. Instead all what I should do was to concentrate myself on organizing as many Idaki Shin concerts as possible all over the world and provide opportunities for numerous people to experience the world far beyond Heaven, the source of light coming from the future. Nature is indeed filled with vigor and no longer tolerates anything that damages human life.