"母なる宇宙とともに "
– 私達人間は死んで終わりでしょうか? –


私達はあの宇宙に帰りたかった

自分を見限り闇黒の宇宙をさまよってきた意識が、瞑想を通して母の温もりと宇宙の喜びに目覚めていく過程が語られます。
宇宙とは自分自身であり、無数の転生は、自分のエネルギーと宇宙の実相を知るための学びだったと気付きます。闘いと破壊のエネルギーで沈んでいる多くの宇宙に呼びかけ、「ともに母なる温もりへ帰ろう」と伝える中で、自己供養の喜びと「私は喜び」という確信が深まります。肉は宇宙を知るためのちっぽけな道具にすぎず、本当の幸せには何も要らず、自分を思えばよいと知ります。ただ田池留吉、アルバートを思い、自分の中の宇宙を呼び続け、闇黒の宇宙をも包み込む瞑想こそが、宇宙の風を起こし、次元移行へと続く喜びの道だと締めくくられます。


."The Wind of Universe "
– Do We Humans Truly End with Death? –



We Longed to Return to That Universe

This chapter describes how a consciousness that had abandoned itself and wandered through pitch-black universes finally awakens, through meditation, to the warmth of the Mother and the joy of the universe. The author realises that the universe is none other than their own true self, and that countless lifetimes on Earth were a self-imposed study: a way to know their own energy and the reality of the universe.

In meditation, they feel innumerable “universes” – aspects of themselves – answering their call. Among them are universes sunk so deeply into darkness and exhaustion that they can barely speak. To these, the author apologises from the heart and calls out, “Let us stop fighting and return together to the Mother’s warmth.” In doing so, they experience the joy of self-redemption and a deepening conviction that “I am joy.”

The text emphasises that the physical body is only a small tool for coming to know the universe within. True happiness requires nothing external; it arises simply by turning the heart toward one’s own being. By thinking of Tomekichi Taike and Albert, and by calling the universe within, the author feels a boundless, gentle, and powerful world spread through their heart, beyond words and forms.

As meditation deepens, messages are felt from the universe and from the Mother: continue turning your heart to Taike and Albert, call the universe in your heart, and convey that warm, gentle vibration to all the universes scattered through space. Even universes trapped in utter darkness begin to speak of their fatigue and emptiness, and to respond to the invitation to return to warmth.

The author sees that all the painful, destructive energy once hurled into the universe was their own, and yet, within the same heart, an inexhaustible wellspring of warmth and joy now rises. In this encounter with the Mother’s love, “black” cosmic energy begins to change, and the author feels profound gratitude that their own universe is transforming.

Again and again, the chapter repeats that only the Mother’s warmth can truly change a universe. Through meditation directed to the universe, the author experiences the joy of self-offering, wrapping their own darkness in compassion until “thank you” overflows both from themselves and from the universes within. Remembering that “we longed to return to that universe,” they now feel that wish being fulfilled in the present.

The chapter closes by naming this great inner transformation “the wind of the universe”: a new vibration that arises when the once-dark universe within is stirred awake by the Mother’s warmth. To awaken this wind in one’s own heart, the author says, is to set in motion the path back to the Mother Universe and toward the next stage of dimensional shift.