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5  Jan 2009

Ontology


I love a lecture on ontology by Mr. Idaki Shin as it clarifies the most important thing in human nature. And at today’s lecture I thought over the meaning of true salvation. When one suffers from either mental or physical pain it means one is living a life alienated from one’s own divine nature. In ancient times a god of healing used to take care of such suffering and when one regained one’s own nature, one got cured. This was how one realized the meaning of salvation. Now in our era we can simply live our lives unified with a great being of universal nature and actually in my daily life I can do marvelous things and enjoy my life best when I feel this. Yesterday I cooked dinner dishes by myself and everybody loved them. Ms. Ai also decided to make Madeleines in the same manner. I corrected my attitude of following ceremonial patterns and got away from my fear of not completing them as I realized a truly rich life supported by Mr. Idaki Shin, and numerous souls of people in the past and present. I could have a better idea of my life. I was also impressed by his story about Eshmoon, a god of healing as I created a very interesting poem with tears in my eyes at its historic site in Lebanon. It seemed to have some relation with a miserable lady from Cana who worshipped Eshmoon but was only cured by Jesus Christ. And the defeated divinity of Eshmoon disappeared from human history only to engrave its trace in him as the advent of a new healing god. When I visit a historic site of the world I can understand the truth of history and I acknowledge marvelous light that is always waiting for an encounter with light coming from the world three stages before the Big Bang.