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10  Jan 2009

A beginning and deep gratitude

Beautiful scenery that I saw in my childhood
Cherry blossoms were waving along pleasant breezes and made everywhere pink.
The City of Hirosaki was the land of a beautiful lady 
That I met only in my dreams.
Her elegant aroma and warm heart echoed to a pure stream of water.
Hirosaki always provided me with a happy moment of life.

Though it was heavily snowing in Aomori many people came to our concert, Messages from Mother Earth, all the way from various part of Japan and it was an unforgettable concert. Mr. Idaki Shin predicted that something very big was going to happen during the concert. I also anticipated this since the day before yesterday, as my breast had started aching. And at the encore, I closed my eyes and let words come out freely that started to tell of grievances of separation and resurrection. I could not resist shedding tears. I would have cried out loud if I were not on stage. I envisioned the light of the world three stages before the Big Bang and I was filled with love. I felt as if a secret door of my heart was opened. A god of the land of Aomori seemed to have manifested him or herself to start building a new nation. The sound of the guitar played by Mr. Idaki Shin was deep and touched my heart enormously . He could express the innermost sensation of an atmosphere of a remote place. I realized that souls of Koghuryo’s people in the past rejoiced all together when I read a poem on Boka, a city situated on the way to Jian, the ancient capital of Koguryo. I used to be encouraged by the greening of trees on an early summer day and the beautiful changes of colors in autumn in Boka as I knew I was getting closer to my home. The guitar music played by Mr. Idaki Shin marvelously expressed my hope for coming back to my homeland.. All the tears would become love for realizing a new world. I concentrated myself on the world three stages before the Big Bang as I did in my concerts in Lebanon. Later I received a letter from Mr. Ghazi who said that new buds of life were planted in Lebanon by realizing four concerts and he realized an opening of a new era of human history. I became confident of the diffusion of energy globally by today’s concert in Aomori.