「宇宙の風」で著者が最も伝えたかったことは、日々の生活の中で自分の心を見ることである。自分の思いの質や流してきたエネルギーを感じることが、目に見える世界に溺れず、本当の自分へ戻る唯一の道だと説く。人生の出来事や自然現象を、肉の視点だけで判断するのではなく、目に見えない世界に心を向けて生きるよう強く呼びかける。
肉体は滅びても私たちは存在し続けるという視点から、死は突然訪れるものであり、その前に心を整え、自分を振り返る静かな時間が必要だと語る。お金や地位、家族関係も儚く、結局は自分を本当に幸せにするものではなかったことを心で知ってほしい、と促す。
また、これから世界に大きな混乱や闇の噴出が広がるが、それは恐怖ではなく真実へ向かう促しとして受け止めるべきだとし、転生を超えて自分を繋ぎ、250年後の発信に呼応するよう願う。最後に、「自分の心を見ること」こそ唯一の道であり、その気付きは誰にも必ず訪れる――それは大いなる喜びであると結んでいる。
."The Wind of Universe "
– Do We Humans Truly End with Death? –
In the closing chapter, the author clarifies the central message of The Wind of the Universe: look into your own heart. This simple yet profound act—observing your thoughts, recognizing the energy you emit, and becoming aware of the intentions that shape your daily life—is described as the essence of living in alignment with truth. The author urges readers not to drift through each day unconsciously but to question why they were born, what they truly wished to accomplish, and what the relationships and circumstances around them genuinely mean.
We are asked to shift our attention from the visible world to the invisible world within, because the physical self alone can never grasp the author’s message. Many believe that as long as life is enjoyable—work hard, play hard, and live pleasantly—nothing more is needed. Yet the author stresses that even after death, we continue to exist, and when the physical body disappears, the invisible world expands within us unmistakably. Since death can come suddenly, especially in the times ahead, it is an act of deep kindness—not only to ourselves but also to others and to the universe—to live each day with awareness of our true nature.
The author warns that humanity has unknowingly poured out destructive energies, despite claiming to be gentle with others or with the environment. These energies have harmed ourselves and those around us. Therefore, taking time to stop, reflect, and face oneself is increasingly essential. Money, status, family bonds, talents—everything we rely on in the physical world—can vanish in an instant. Through countless lifetimes, none of these brought genuine fulfillment. What truly saves us is knowing our real nature.
The author feels the “flow of consciousness” vividly and calls on readers to value the present moment. With large-scale upheavals and natural catastrophes on the horizon, some consciousnesses will awaken, while many others will continue to wander. The message entrusted to us in the mother’s womb—“See your heart and learn your true form”—must be remembered now.
The Wind of the Universe is intended to draw out each reader’s honest longing for truth. The “wind” exists within each of us; awakening it leads directly to joy and happiness. Humanity has long created false universes within the heart, and now is the time to face that mistake.
As greater darkness surfaces throughout the world, unbelievable events will unfold—not to provoke fear, but to guide us toward truth. The author hopes that even one more person will live sincerely, faithfully, and earnestly in accordance with their true self in this lifetime. This present incarnation is a rare, once-in-a-millennium opportunity.
Finally, the author states that what each of us can do now is only one thing: to look into our own heart—to see how we have rebelled against warmth, and to discover that mistaking the physical form for the self was the root of all error. The chapter closes with the message from the universe: “The moment of awakening will come to all. And that awakening is a great joy.”