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30 Dec. 2010

Samurai who brought about the Meiji Restoration

 

On the way to Kyoto from Kanazawa, Mr. Idaki Shin talked about variant Samurai people who took the initiative for realizing the Meji Restoration, while we were facing right now another great transformation in history. The repetition of the past could not open up a way for our future. A truly new way of life was indispensable, as we did, though people around us had difficulties in understanding the new way of life that we were learning, experiencing and practicing through Idaki activities, as a future state of human life unified with all creatures in nature. Everybody would naturally come to follow us sooner or later as this would allow us to discover our true nature and create a future for our children to live on. As I watched the furious Japan sea under a heavy storm and snow fall, I thought about my ancestors who had had sailed to Japan through this sea in ancient times. In our modern days also people living here said that the winter climate in Kanazawa was very severe, so in ancient times it should be very cold and painful as no electric heating devices existed. So I realized how fortunate we were now and we could do much more in an effective manner. Many samurai people during the Meiji Restoration had risked their lives and tried to open a new good era for future generations. Now we were fully provided with glorious light and energy coming from the vast universe together with the energy of sunbeams. It was time to create a truly good world receiving these precious energies. The souls of all the people who had dedicated their lives to create a good society in the past would be rewarded and glorified. Our children would be allowed to live on in happiness. At the Idaki Shin concert everybody could experience the world three stages before the Big Bang that would make us realize that it encouraged us to do anything for realizing the nature of human life and a new way of life true to the principles of life in nature.