I have always talked to cherry trees for a
few years because they have produced beautiful cherry blossoms.
Although I was able to have a conversation
with trees and flowers on a conscious level, there were no fairies.
I have found about a fairy for the first
time this year. I thought it is a fairy
of cherry tree and asked about it, but she answered me in the negative.
I offered a suggestion of calling her “Sakura”
because her house is above a cherry tree.
She loved the name and I have called her “Sakura.” When I ask her where her house is, she
answers it is considerably high above the cherry tree. Regrettably, I gave up drawing it.
As in the case of a photo of where Tsubaki
lives, Sakura tells me there is spatial distortion above the cherry tree.
Many times I looked closely in vain for anything
in the photo. I’m sorry to say it
is. (I can’t see though I have eyes.)
Since I am drawing what I feel, I am not
sure to what extent it is true. To be
honest, I feel relieved to learn from Mr. Takeshita that there is a distortion
of space.
The following is communication with her.
Nakanishi: “Sakura! I have drawn your illustration. How do you like it?”
Sakura: “A nice touch.
I am dressed exactly alike. I
think the illustration looks a lot alike.
Did you draw me sitting in my usual place? This deck was made for me by a deity. I am playing with birds and insects, sitting
on the deck.”
Nakanishi: “Can I ask you more? Can you tell me what you do every day?”
Sakura: “I chant Gayatri Mantra in the morning, in the
afternoon and at night.”
Nakanishi: “Do you? Every time I talk to you, I am sorry to
interrupt you. Tell me your hobby if
any?”
Sakura: “Singing songs, ballet, playing the violin and
viola.”
Nakanishi: “Do you go to school?”
Sakura: “Deities teach me.”
Nakanishi: “What is your favorite thing or
food?”
Sakura: “Ice cream, fruits, *Tokoroten, color of pink,
Gayatri Mantra”
(Note) *Tokoroten – gelidium jelly (cut
into noodle-like strips and eaten cold, with a sweetened sauce, as a refreshing
snack)
Nakanishi: “Where is your house?”
Sakura: “It’s on the top of this tree. I can see Seiko’s house from there.”
Nakanishi: “I am glad to learn your friend
Tsubaki’s house is near yours.”
Sakura: “Yes, I see her and we have a chat every day.”
Nakanishi: “Sakura, thank you for telling
me a lot of things. I had a good time.”
Seiko Nakanishi
April 2, 2014
We have
received many comments from our readers.
In response to them, Mrs. Seiko Nakanishi has given a comment as
follows: (Shanti Phula)
*****
While reading your comments, I do
understand very well you are surprised at fairy liking for Tokoroten.
When I heard her say “Tokoroten,” I couldn’t
believe my ears and asked her again.
Since then I have paid some attention to
fairy’s dietary life.
I’d like to report their dietary life.
<Dietary life of Tsubaki and Sakura>
= My confession of letting fairies eat
curry=
Lunch Tsubaki had on April 3:
Strawberry milk, yogurt, special snack
given by a deity
I secretly had my doubt about this simple
food; is it nutritionally sufficient for a fairy? So I talked to her in the evening today. My conversation with her is as follows:
Nakanishi: What are you doing now? Are you chanting Gayatri Mantra?
Tsubaki: No. Sakura
has come to see me. We are going to cook
a meal for both of us.
Nakanishi; It sounds happy. I’ll have curry. Do you know “curry”?
Sakura: What is curry?
Nakanishi: Curry is too hot for you fairies
to eat.
Tsubaki and Sakura: We want to eat it.
What?
Unbelievable!
I thought I made a slip of the tongue, but
she seemed to be eager to eat it. I
couldn’t decline their request and I ended up feasting them on curry.
“But I wonder how I can do it. Should I carry it to Tsubaki’s house or
invite them to my kitchen? Oh, no way!”
Tsubaki seemed to sense how much I felt disturbed
and said: “Send it by telepathy.”
“Oh, she is serious.”
Since I have no 3-D printer, I decided to
send two small plates of curry and rice by telepathy as she suggested.
To tell the truth, I sent a get-well flower
to fairies by telepathy once or twice and received thank-you letters. I remembered it and sent two plates of curry and
rice by telepathy. In a few seconds, I
heard a scream of delight “How delicious it looks!” I couldn’t say “Please don’t eat it!” and
waited in prayer for a while.
“What should I do if the curry has made the
two faint?” I timidly asked them “Did
you eat curry? How do you like it?” They cheerfully gave an answer: “Very
delicious! Please treat us next time you
cook again.”
I felt relieved to have their request.
Problem solved.
P.S.
I hear that Tokoroten was presented by a deity.