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13 Jan. 2011

Wind of Koguryo

 

I loved the photo of the snow covered Mt. Gojo that I used for our new leaflet to be delivered in Kyoto called Wind of Koguryo, as I could envision king Tomei and ancient Koguryo people. My life trembled at the pure beauty of trees and a fortification wall and its stones. I wondered what would come next. The energy to have built a new dynasty there about two thousand years ago was revived. When I saw this photo taken by Mr. Idaki Shin, I envisioned a light-scape that the truth would manifest itself. I recalled that I had received a message at the Satutahiko shrine that inside would come out and backside to the front. A tremendous great transformation was happening and I was filled with hope as I considered the coming new era as the era of truth. Today, on my way back to Kyoto from Fukuoka I passed by many places that had held our concert in the past and I recalled how I had actively moved around all over Japan many times repeatedly. So I was motivated to keep on holding our concerts in the future as well. Especially in Kyoto almost within one year, I had opened the Koma gallery Café, our Kyoto office and rented my residence. Kyoto used to be a remote place, however, now it was one of my homelands; I could always encounter souls of my ancestor who had built this city in ancient times. As I watched the Yasaka tower from the second floor of our gallery Café, there always came what I called the special wind for building a new dynasty. In the new year we would start rebuilding our world in an authentic sense.