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Byakko Magazine Issue 147
Byakko Magazine Issue 147
Byakko Magazine Issue 147
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In issue 147, we report on the July 2018 session of the Divine Feminine Peace Spa, an online webinar series from the Association for Global New Thought, as well as the peace prayer gathering 'One Korea, One World' held at the DMZ in October 2018. Also features Masami Saionji's listing in OOOM Magazine as one of the 'world's most inspiring people', a report on the 2018 Goi Peace Award, plus excerpts from 'Anan: a novel' and 'Emptiness Is Form' by Masahisa Goi, and 'Children Who Went to the Spiritual World' by Masao Murata.

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PublisherByakko Press
Release dateMar 6, 2019
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Byakko Magazine Issue 147
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Byakko Press is the publishing wing of Japanese peace organization Byakko Shinko Kai.For a complete list of our books and other publications, please visit the Byakko Press website: www.byakkopress.ne.jp.May peace prevail on Earth!

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    Byakko Magazine Issue 147 - Byakko Press

    BYAKKO

    ***

    Issue 147

    Volume 26, No. 1, Issue 147

    E-book edition © 2019 Byakko Shinko Kai

    All rights reserved.

    Published by Byakko Shinko Kai

    Founder: Masahisa Goi (1916-1980)

    Chairperson: Masami Saionji

    Publisher: Yuzuru Kikkawa

    Senior Editor: Mary McQuaid

    Cooperating Editor and Designer: David W. Edelstein

    Translated by: Mary McQuaid, David W. Edelstein, Kinuko Hamaya, Grace Roberts, and Stanislav Ujhazi. Volunteer staff: Hiroko U. Kawasaki.

    Byakko Shinko Kai | Fuji Sanctuary

    812-1 Hitoana | Fujinomiya-shi |Shizuoka-ken | 418-0102 | Japan

    Tel: +81-(0)544-29-5106

    Fax: +81-(0)544-29-5116

    E-mail: e-editor@byakkopress.ne.jp

    Web: www.byakko.org

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    IN THIS ISSUE

    Daily Reflections by Masami Saionji

    Prayer, Spiritual Practice, and our Divine Spark: Discussion from the Divine Feminine Peace Spa

    Why Do We Need to Know Ourselves? by Masami Saionji

    Masami Saionji Named One of ‘World’s Most Inspiring People’

    One Korea, One World Calls for Peace at the DMZ

    Princess Lalla Hasnaa Receives 2018 Goi Peace Award

    Anan: a novel by Masahisa Goi

    Chapter 18: Frost Melting in the Light (continued)

    The Essence of Emptiness (part 2) by Masahisa Goi

    The Angel and the Mystery of the Red Tulip (excerpt from Children Who Went to the Spiritual World) by Masao Murata

    News from Overseas

    Divine Spark IN workshops continue in Argentina

    Editor’s Corner

    Thoughts of Masahisa Goi

    Prayer for World Peace

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    Byakko (白光) is a Japanese word meaning ‘white light.’ It is the clear and free-flowing light emitting from the deepest and highest condition of a human being. This publication is for people who wish to call forth this pure light in their daily lives, letting it create a bright future for humanity and the planet Earth.

    Daily Reflections

    by Masami Saionji

    The destruction of Earth that we are witnessing today is a warning from the heavens that humanity must abandon its selfishness and greed, and wake up to its divine sanctity.

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    All human beings are none other than divine life itself. If we cannot discern our divine nature, it’s because we live our lives clinging to our everyday thoughts and feelings.

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    From now on, each individual’s values will plunge into a great transformation, shifting from the pursuit of greed to the pursuit of divinity and sanctity. It will be the sacred mission of divine-minded people, who have beautifully achieved their own divine rebirth, to guide this transformation.

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    If each and every human being becomes humble and respectful toward all living things, a path of harmony will be born.

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    Power-filled words, or kotodama, are the energy of the universal divine. When our divine mind speaks, our words turn into kotodama and illuminate the world with their light.

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    The words we keep using day after day are the building blocks of our lives. Let’s make sure that we never use words like It’s hopeless, I can’t, and It’s impossible.

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    As you continue to manifest your words and actions by means of your sacred divine consciousness, you will absolutely establish a radiant future for yourself.

    Originally published in Japanese, March – July 2018

    Prayer, Spiritual Practice, and our Divine Spark

    Discussion from the Divine Feminine Peace Spa

    Here we are pleased to publish the last session of the 2018 Divine Feminine Peace Spa online webinar series, hosted by Dr. Barbara Fields and Stephen Pope of the Association for Global New Thought (AGNT). It was held on July 9/10 (depending on time zone).

    Left: Yuka Saionji and Masami Saionji; Right: Barbara Fields

    Barbara: Today, we’d like to speak a bit more about prayer. What is the nature of prayer? What does prayer mean to different people in different cultures? Why is it important, in our times and in our societies right now, to expand the notion of what prayer really means, so that we can be of the greatest service possible to all of the challenges that are facing us, because

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