(originally posted on 2018-09-16 | 00:14:39)
On the door
"あ(a) り(ri)" is written. * "あり(ari)" means OK in Japanese.
It looks like a child's character.
"あり"'s room.
Does it mean that "OK" for everything?
When I reach the door, the key is unlocked.
And I look closely, the key is left in the door.
When I open the door,
there is a view of the great nature.
I think it's somewhere in my space now
but it's nature that never goes inside me.
When human had not yet built a civilization on Earth,
would it look like this?
I flew for the time being.
All area is nature as far as I can see.
In the meadow, the wind that gently strokes the grass, and the scent of the sun,
The flowers have a sense of unity, though all kinds of flowers are in full bloom.
From the spring where the river springs out
water flows thinly
Becomes a big river
Finally, it falls at a waterfall.
There is a tremendous splash of water at the waterfall
It is very comfortable and pleasant.
The view from the top of the cliff
Many of the mountains towering.
I can't say it well
I feel that oxygen is rich.
I feel like it is getting into my brain.
Here, dragons, angels, fairies, etc.
are living freely
and naturally.
As I walked through the plains again
I saw a white palace.
"Who brought me here?"
It's me. "5 " was behind me.
"What does it mean of "あり" room?"
Oh, that is "あい(ai)". * "あい(ai)" means LOVE in Japanese.
"い(i)" looks like "り(ri)" because you wrote it when you were a child.
"あい(ai : LOVE)?" "Love's room? Not Nature room?"
That's right. This is the love of the earth.
"Oh, I see"