Peace: God's universal language76

Peace is the aspiration-cry of man’s heart in God’s Compassion-Eye. Peace is the Satisfaction-Smile of God’s Heart in man’s perfection-life.

Peace lies in man’s renunciation of his desire-life. This peace is superb. Peace lies in man’s acceptance and transcendence of his present-day reality-life. This peace is divine. Peace lies in man’s sleeplessly unconditional surrender to God’s Will. This peace is supreme.

If I want and need peace in this world and from this world, then I must demand peace from my own heart, my own mind, my own vital and my own body.

Peace is at once God’s transcendental language and His universal language. Each seeker, during his Heaven-ascending prayers and earth-transforming meditations, must learn this language from God Himself. This peace-language only the Inner Pilot can teach to the Truth-seeker and God-lover.

Here at Tokyo University, I am offering my heart’s loving and soulful gratitude to the aspiring students and illumining teachers of the university. I am offering them my heart’s divine love-songs and I am requesting them to spread their hearts’ flower-fragrance all over the world.

My aspiring life sees, feels and knows that Japan is beauty’s flower-garden. A flower immediately gives me joy and, from this joy, I immediately feel peace in my outer life. A good thought also gives me immediate joy and, from this joy, I immediately feel peace in my inner life. My outer peaceful joy is illumining. My inner peaceful joy is fulfilling. I pray to God for the inseparable oneness of my outer peaceful joy and my inner peaceful joy.

From the inmost recesses of my heart I am praying to the Liberator, Lord Buddha, to inundate the aspiring consciousness of Japan, his Immortality’s choice abode, with his Infinity’s Peace.

It is here in Japan that Hiroshima and Nagasaki became the untold destruction-sufferers. May Hiroshima and Nagasaki become the two harbinger-peace-givers for the entire peace-longing world.

Peace:
God’s Dream-Reality’s Oneness-Boat,
Fulness-Shore.
Peace, Peace, Peace.


OEH 80. Tokyo University; Tokyo, Japan, 10 January 1986.