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18  Dec 2008

Entrepreneur

Mr. Idaki Shin attended tonight’s salon gathering held at Café Akira and everybody enjoyed a very meaningful and precious time. For me it was a gathering for entrepreneurs as I could figure out solutions to my concerns in my activities and take a new step. I acknowledged that expressing one’s emotional impressions was important , however, in order to open up the future, one has to think over and over again. The more deeply one comes to understand the nature of incidents, the more often one will be provided with opportunities to meet people who are really concerned about the actual situation of the world and its future. In Lebanon, once I was frustrated because people around me did not keep pace with me. I tried to understand the state of my internality by freely writing words on a white paper and I came to see that my anticipation with respect to other people was greater than reality, and that I had expected others to do more for the realization of global peace. Though this objective was common to everybody, a person who knew the direction to achieve it should take the initiative. I corrected my position and decided to concentrate on showing people the importance of peace through my attitude and behavior. Then I was blessed by a light coming from the future and I was connected to the world three stages before the Big Bang. The most important thing was to be true to the original ideals and take my own initiative where ever I would be, in Japan or Lebanon, etc. Owing to Mr. Idaki Shin I came to start a new life always expressing my deepest wishes and I could get over any difficulties. At the Idaki counseling courses we could see the direct relationship between the way of spending money and one’s way of life. And in my case when I spent money for opening a way for global peace, the money spent recoiled on me again. When I saved people’s lives , I was provided with a big business opportunity and my state of life became most vigorous. NPO KOMA as a non profit organization served marvelously to let people experience what I meant by way of gathering donations. Mr. Idaki Shin had opened the entrepreneur courses so that people could keep on living a happy life and doing business with vigor under whatever circumstances, including war time. The future looked always wonderful and I was always filled with hope.