L’amore e / Beyond the Skies and the Ocean

The ancient people headed for the east with a wish not to harm others. The land of promise was the island in the Far East…

1411042-46809659_orig
The time of new awareness is coming… within a turmoil of a big change. You may be fulfilling a dream which humanity has been wishing for the last two thousand years…

The lost ark of the ancient Judea has been much talked about and even depicted in Hollywood movies. The people all over the world have been enchanted by something mysterious in the ark for so long.
On the other hand, some people seem to say that there was not only “Ten Commandments” in it, but some other writings of ”Shikisokuzeku”; form is emptiness, a sense of reality is a false, it is not this world, we are eternally in the mystical, in the unknown.

They say what La Mu, the king of Mu Empire said was passed down to Sumerian civilization and Moses… And then, it was conveyed to Japan, which was considered to be the land of promise in the Far East, and then *Kukai endeavored to protect the law which was said to be powerful enough to transform the world…

As if supporting the sayings, it is said that numbers of ancient documents have been found in the world to write that there was no recognition of this world among the people more than ten thousand years ago, they felt like they had come to where and what was unknown and that they had no sense of a reality then… Is it real…?

MARTH declares that his recent book and music album are fictions. However, among his wide range of supporters are the people interested in metaphysics, they are new agers, historians of ancient civilizations, archeologists, researchers and scholars of various fields. Recently we even find some supporters who are willing to dig up an ark somewhere with a permission… Furthermore, it seems his family is related to a temple which Kukai founded on Awaji Island, Japan. Having said so, it may not be only myself who feels some kind of truth hidden in the essences of his music, poetry and essays…

*Kukai
Kūkai (空海), also known posthumously as Kōbō-Daishi (弘法大師 The Grand Master Who Propagated the Buddhist Teaching), 774–835,
was a Japanese Buddhist monk, civil servant, scholar, poet, and artist who founded the Shingon or “True Word” school of Buddhism.

MARTH also tells us about the ancient world.
“In the ancient times, when people felt that it is not this world as they understood this world is also that world, when all humanity had such kind of perception, substances shall transform itself. At a level of fundamental particles, everything is changing at this moment in time. Something that has been seen enhances itself and something that has been forgotten shall deteriorate…

It shall be a matter of course soon that it can happen at a level of atoms, of fundamental particles, or the levels which we humanity currently names so. In such a world there shall be no sense of “this world”. If it is so, “to be born” is fairly uncertain. And so is “dying”. When we die in that world, what does it mean? Do we die in the unknown, mystical and immeasurable place? What does it mean that substances shall be divided into fundamental particles, but remain as fundamental particles and electrons which I express in my poetry? The future science and humanity shall step into such a realm. I think we shall go forward such a direction within these ten years. And at that time, we shall know more clearly that the world is like a real movie. We shall come to discuss what dying in such a world and losing one’s body there are all about.”

Within the unknown and the mystical, how can we die? It is nothing but a change, like a traveler who makes a journey from the unknowable to the other unknowable and from the mystical world to the other one… Why can we not realize that we are not in this world…? I wonder if it will be a miracle for humanity when such awareness is a matter of course for us…
MARTH