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7 June  2009

Heading for tomorrow and the liberation of past history

After lunch we sat down to discuss our coffee shop in Teheran enjoying Russian tea and cakes at an elegant Café with live music of the classical harp. We came to an idea to name it Rei according to the original meaning of my name in Japanese that the state of beauty is full of love. Mr. Idaki Shin said it characterized a pair of deer as the symbol of idea gender relationship. The peaceful world would be realized only when man and woman would come to understand each other deeply and truthfully. I started to imagine a beautiful logo design and the atmosphere of our coffee shop. However all of a sudden I started to suffer from a severe stomach pain. As Mr. Idaki Shin has detected several historic factors as the cause of my pain, I envisioned arrows of light and I felt better. However I had to face my own negative factors connected to them. I acknowledged the deepness of influences that I had inherited throughout the history of my ancestor. Because people now alive have been inheriting negative factors originated from past history, we had to overcome them in order not to hand them down to coming generations. Further, he said I could either take a rest or move ahead. I decided to go out to do some filming sessions of the city. The fresh greening of trees was assimilating with the pure blue of the large sky. Small trees in a garden whispered to me as winds were carrying their cheerful voices. Joy and beauty of every creature impressed me deeply to my heart as I understood that they had endured a very long and severe winter in northern Russia. I had a great time. At the same time I sensed tremendous dark energies that have been residing here throughout history. However I also envisioned light of hope that seemed to have been guiding people towards a glorious future. Once we decided to do our concert, all the negative historic factors have started to come up as they were waiting for liberation.