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25 Apl  2009

Justice

Winds are blowing towards Kyoto
Full of vigor.
Everybody who lived in past and present is waiting for the Idaki Shin concert in Kyoto.
A life meets others and a new world shall be born out of a human heart
Like a stream of water or gust of wind among tree branches
There is a cosmic wind passing through my internality that unifies my life to something universal and of cosmic nature.  

At the lecture by Mr. Idaki Shin held in Tokyo, he played a piano that was very dynamic and vast, and I felt as if I were carried by a cosmic wind and traveling across galaxies. He introduced an analysis by Max Weber about social life in capitalism that was heavily influenced by a system of ethics and model of society in a monastery, as a dominant reason for prevailing alienation in our modern society. One’s life was molded to an outer system and one’s true nature has been oppressed. either in marriage, business activities, personal life, or so forth. While he stressed the necessity to get rid of all fabricated influences, he introduced literary works by Norinaga Motoori who had studied roots of Japanese culture, especially on the original Japanese language before it was dominated by Chinese expressions and characters, Kanji. Further he explained the mechanism of the Idaki counseling courses that was made possible through investigations on original human language in relationship with the function of inner organs and clarified the roots of one’s destiny that were negative influences received during the period of pregnancy and early infancy. Each inner organ should work harmoniously with others but artificial influences had been distorting their natural functions so as to create what we called an illness and one might die abruptly from heart attack though other inner organs could keep on working much longer. This was the reason why one should take his counseling courses to realize a truly healthy life. All the inner organs were working properly and harmoniously. Human relationship was similar to this. When everyone was exercising one’s own ability to the full without bothering other persons, everyone was allowed to develop one’s inner potential and as a whole each would contribute to building a good society. I realized that Mr. Idaki Shin had to discover expression other than language in order to tackle the essential things in human life and had encountered the sound of the piano. He also said that when one became fully liberated from unnecessary and/or negative influences, one would find the power of justice at the core of one’s life. At the end of his concert one was always allowed to realize one’s life as an integral part of a vast space and other people’s lives as well as divine energies.