Chapter 2: Natural Disasters

2. From Another Dimension


From the three-dimensional world that regards form as reality, it is impossible to convey the truth.

What I share comes from a different dimension—one that recognizes consciousness as real and our essence as consciousness, as energy.

I understand that what I am about to express cannot be comprehended by the intellect or the brain. Even so, I feel a deep responsibility to speak. It is part of the flow of consciousness that I follow.

To me, words possess power—both positive and negative. Of course, I strive to convey positive energy through my words. But for you to feel that energy in your heart, there is one essential requirement: the steady and consistent practice of "looking at your own heart."

Please do not reduce these words to mere wordplay. They are not meant to be analyzed intellectually. True understanding cannot come from the mind.

In this lifetime, I have gone through experiences that I have felt deep within my heart—not merely processed through the intellect or the brain. The impact of these experiences was captured firmly by my heart.

That is why I believe each word I speak carries power. My words are supported by those direct, undeniable experiences of the heart.

However, in order for that power to be felt, both the speaker and the listener must be prepared. This is something I have consistently emphasized.

If someone approaches these words only from a material perspective and dismisses them as nonsense, I invite them—again and again—to look honestly into their own heart.

Whether or not to engage in this practice is up to each individual. But if you do engage sincerely and turn your heart inward, everything I am saying here will naturally resonate with you. It will feel right.

Why? Because the world in which "I am you, and you are me—we are one" is our true reality.

From this point on, it is up to you to decide how you wish to exist. But remember, the consequences of that choice will inevitably return to you. Whatever comes back, accept it with dignity. Do not run from yourself. Do not shift responsibility onto others. Face yourself directly and boldly. I believe that is the true path for a human being.

Now, I also feel deeply that this present body is not all there is to me.

And yet, this physical body is important. It is important because, in order to meet my true self, I absolutely needed to have a physical form. Without being born of a mother—without receiving a body—none of us could have encountered our true selves.

Having a body was the first essential condition. Looking back on this lifetime and reflecting on my heart, I feel that truth profoundly.

Indeed, we cannot perceive the world of truth from within the three-dimensional world. And yet, passing through this three-dimensional experience was necessary.

By taking on form, we were able to confront and confirm the energy of the consciousness we had cultivated. This was the clearest way for us to come to know ourselves.

All worldly experiences exist for the purpose of knowing ourselves. And each of those experiences is something we ourselves prepared.

We made all these arrangements because we wanted to return to the one true world: the Mother Universe.

As a final means, we even planned to awaken ourselves through the energy of natural disasters.

At the core of it all was one earnest desire:

"To meet my true self."
"To return to that universe of joy and warmth."

That was the only desire we held.

I am simply conveying this message a bit earlier, in hopes that you will remember it—revive that feeling in your heart.

Throughout history, humanity has lived in its own self-centered universes, each person cloaked in a physical body. As a result, we have lost all understanding of what it means to be sincere.

We have bound ourselves with morals, ethics, customs, habits, rules, and laws—trapping ourselves in a state where freedom scarcely exists.

Under the noble banner of pursuing happiness as human beings, we have, in the end, sought only personal happiness and prosperity. That is the true history of humanity.

In reality, we are free beings. But our original way of living has been gravely distorted by the very laws meant to protect life and property.

The very notion that people wage war and kill each other is utterly wrong. How can one kill in the name of justice?

And yet, in reality, killing in the name of justice happens routinely.

So, what is this "justice"? Ultimately, humanity has lost sight of the truth.

For such a humanity, only one thing remains that can spark true rebirth:

Natural disasters.

I believe many people will soon begin to say this—based on their own experiences and what happens around them.

In order to reach the root of our mistake and awaken our consciousness, humanity must face extreme situations where we lose everything before our eyes.

And even if everything is lost—
There is something that still remains.

Until we reach that realization, I believe that many natural disasters will continue to occur across this Earth.