29 Jan 2009
Sanctuary
After coming back from Fukuoka and Osaka, I experienced the Idaki Shin piano improvisational concert held last night in Tokyo. I felt as if I have been absent for a long time though it was a short trip to give my lecture. Everything seemed to me renewed and I was motivated to realize my deepest wishes more rapidly than ever. I have always been surrounded by a pleasant atmosphere and a gust of wind told me that it was time to rebuild our country. At the concert a message by Mr. Idaki Shin made me acknowledge the significence of every instance that had huge potential to open up the future of our planet. As long as one was controlled by time, there would be no hope to make a drastic change; however, one could awaken to the world three stages before the Big Bang within an instance and go beyond the framework of past present and future. Our world had much richer potentials than one could ever imagine. An instance could transcended everything. Mr. Idaki Shin said that many sanctuaries of the world were located on top of a mountain as the flow of time became physically slower in higher places and people’s ordinary state of consciousness could be altered by climbing upwards. I understood that what I called Idaki space was identical to creating sacred space in any place. I have experienced many times that I could finish my works within an incredibly short period of time at my place surrounded by photos taken by Mr. Idaki Shin and his music; I could see that an instance was all containing, and infinity. Many marvelous flashes of ideas came into my mind all of a sudden, all of which were indispensable for opening up the future of mankind. At the Skyrocket center, I could always envision my mind-scape on top of Mt. Gojo just by sitting in front of its Koma calligraphy and closing my eyes. My home was another sanctuary of Idaki space; a photo panel of Mt. Gojo and Lebanese cedars were glorious, and holy winds were blowing everywhere. I wished to share this beautiful Idaki space with everybody on earth.