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5 Feb. 2010


Blessing

 

As I walked up a slope leading to the Yasaka tower that was standing magnificently towards the large blue sky, I felt the presence of souls of ancient Koguryo people. I was greatly impressed to have realized the arrival of a new era of truth and went to hold the second day of our gathering of poems at Yasaka. Last night, I trembled at the historic atmosphere: as I read poems my voice echoed to numerous souls that had so long waited for this moment. The realization of the deepest wishes of human beings throughout history. And today, under a clear blue sky, I shared the joy of being alive and paving a way for a glorious future with everybody who was unified with the world of souls. I was touched by a wind of lovely spring. Human life was indeed seamlessly changing and moving ahead. Today also Mr. Idaki Shin hand made special rice cakes and served coffee for the gathering. Today was like a festival for joy of life. While making them, he said he wished good luck and health to everybody. Therefore as we ate one of them we realized that our life was purified and received a great holy energy. They looked more beautiful and something was coming from above the human world. Energy was coming up from our internality. Everybody was smiling brilliantly. I wrote down and attached a message to each Mt. Gojo sablé and people started a lottery game for getting one. It was indeed like a festival. Tonight’s full moon in the sky seemed to celebrate us and was also shining brilliantly. I felt like calling my gathering of poems for life as a festivity for opening our future as I read what I have envisioned in my internality that predicted our future. Today’s gathering has commemorated many new beginnings. While Mr. Idaki Shin kept on making rice cakes and serving coffee at the kitchen behind the salon, I felt that our event was blessed by Heaven. Poems blessed by Heaven showed us a path for realizing a new human era of life. I was extremely grateful to my life.