28 Jan 2009
Big dream
Taking a train from Hakata to Osaka made me recall that I used to visit many parts of Japan and walked around street after street selling tickets to our concerts. At today’s concert in Osaka, from the very first note, the sound of the piano played by Mr. Idaki Shin expressed the world three stages before the Big Bang. It was so beautiful and perfect that in the short intermission after twenty minutes, I felt as if the concert was over. In the second part, I was embraced by breezes of spring and love. Then I felt another universe that I envisioned at an Idaki Shin Jomon concert held early this month. At the same time I started to be irritated by my actual circumstances that prevented me from going further while I wished to exercise stronger influence all over the world. I felt also that my life was not properly evaluated. So I thought over reasons for these emotions and I came to realize that there was nothing to complain about as my existence itself proved that the universe had accepted my being. I felt grateful to everything. I also acknowledged that since I was ten years old I have been wishing drastically to change the actual society that has been oppressing human lives. Our society was the result of human activities, so the true revolution would be realized when people’s internality was completely changed to a new one in the world three stages before the Big Bang, as there come also positive influences from another universe unknown to humankind. Further, we can meet Mr. Idaki Shin in person and take his counseling courses and/or attend his live concerts that allow anyone on earth to experience this miraculous change in one’s own internality. I realized that outer situations could be changed only when people’s inner state of life was changed because the outer situation of the world was so accumulated as the world has been perpetuated with wars and conflicts. My internality was visited by the same breezes of Koguryo that I felt on top of its mountain castle commanding a vast plain in North Korea. Ancient Koguryo people considered surrounding mountains as their garden yard instead of making a small artificial one. I regained my original dream owing to today’s concert.