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Heavenly Message by Mrs. Seiko Nakanishi 15
Illustration of Boy Acorn Fairies “Kurikuri” and “Korokoro”, and Recent Conversation with them
Illustration of Boy Acorn Fairies “Kurikuri” and “Korokoro”, and Recent Conversation with them
While seeing this illustration of cute Kurikuri and Korokoro, I suddenly wished there were mugs on which this illustration was printed out. Speaking honestly, I would be happy if such mug were available.
Staff members of Shanti Phula in charge of
new product development (I wonder if there is such department), please give it
a thought.
October
15, 2015
Masatoshi
Takeshita
Heavenly
Message by Mrs. Seiko Nakanishi 15
<Communicator: Seiko Nakanishi>
<Communication date: October 13,
2015>
I have finished drawing an illustration of
two boy acorn fairies. I’d like to send it accompanied by a recent conversation
with them.
[While seeing a photo of two acorns in
Heavenly Message 14, I had a sudden urge to draw an illustration. The acorns in
the photo were so cute that I could not resist an impulse to draw them.]
Knowing that both of them always happily
chanted Mantra of Love together with their friends in my garden, the other day
I spontaneously asked a personal favor, saying “Will you chant Mantra of Love
for the earth?”
The following is a conversation I had with
them.
“What is the earth?
[The earth is a blue and beautiful star
where we live.]
Oh, really? It’s a blue and beautiful star.
Oh, it is the same one I dreamed of last night!
I asked “What is this?” and someone told
me: “This is the earth.”
He said that the world where you live is a
beautiful star.
How nice!
How nice!
It was the earth that I dreamed of.
Thank you, Seiko.
How happy!
How delightful!
How terrific, terrific!
Always terrific!
Mantra of Love is terrific!
Gayatri Mantra is most powerful!
We are very happy.
We want to share this happiness with all of
you.
I love Mantra of Love!
Gayatri Mantra is terrific!
I want you, Seiko to be happy, too!
[Thank you! I’m happy.]
We will tell the earth about Mantra of
Love!”
They were so happy like this.
I cared about whether the illustration resembled
the two.
I showed it to them yesterday.
Their vibration of surprise and joy made my
brain just like being in an athletic meet, where acorns were jumping up and
down or rolling about.
“How terrific!
How terrific!
Are these both of us? They are look-alike for us.
How terrific!
Are these both of us? They are look-alike for us.
Seiko, you always say that you can’t see
us. When did you see us?
[I’m sorry to say that I have never been
able to see you.]
How cool!
How cool!
It is just like us.
How happy!
How happy!
We are singing Mantra of Love in the
illustration, too.
We want this illustration!
We want this!
[Then, I’ll get permission from Deity to
present a copied illustration to you.]
Augh!
Augh!
How happy!
How happy!
We’re looking forward to getting it.
Don’t forget, Seiko.”
They are extraordinarily cute, innocent,
simple-hearted and honest.
Their vibration burst with life and love
always makes me happy and encourages me.
It might sound unbelievable just like a
fairy-tale or fantasy drama, but for me it is an actual incident which really
exists.
I have introduced this to you, wondering if
you might experience a similar thing around you.
The above is a conversation with them.
Seiko
Nakanishi