This is an excerpt from "Divine Light in a Darkness," published in 1936 by the great savior of humanity, Master Kanichi Otsuka. Currently, only a PDF of this treasured book exists at the National Diet Library, and it has lain dormant for 80 years, unseen by any human being.
Roni obtained the information through a mysterious route, obtained a copy, and transcribed it with a friend, and after 80 years, has reprinted and sent it out to humanity. It contains the key to humanity's ascension, "deification," and the secret to awakening.
Please read with the eyes of your heart!
Divine Army Recruiter Roni Sarangaya

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Essays
1. A child, when you hear your parent calling you, you must return home immediately. That voice is nothing but a warning bell, sounded by a beloved child in his parent's arms, trying to wake him up from a nightmare. The parent is not far away. When each person truly realizes this, and realizes that they are in God's arms, then they will realize that they are being embraced with many treasures that they could never have imagined, in addition to the things they sought in their dreams but could not obtain, and with the satisfaction that man could never seek. This is not an empty phrase.
1. The difference is that God's goodness is absolute, while man's goodness is relative.
1. God is light itself, and because he is absolute, he is the pinnacle of goodness and does not harbor any shadows.
1. Even if we are human, if we do not turn our backs on God, we will not encounter any evil.
1. Evil has no time or place, and whenever it goes against yang (God), it gives birth to shadow (evil). This is the root of all evil.
1. God shines upon all directions of time and space, leaving no room for anything to remain.
1. Even those who are about to die will suddenly gain eternal life if they recognize God.
1. If a person opposes God, he will suffer greater sorrows than death while still alive.
1. Each person has his own world (both joy and suffering) that he cannot know the taste of others.
1. Hues are like shadows; each step forward in an attempt to grasp them is a step back, making it difficult to obtain eternal truth.
1. Wake up, open your mind, see the reality, and cast away your confusion.
1. People know the taste of sweets, but do not notice the taste of rice.
1. The moon is easy to turn to poetry. However, it is difficult to sing the song of the sun in the midst of the sky.
1. More than the abundant love of one's parents, one rejoices in the blessings of others.
1. One knows the kindness of one's parents, but it is difficult to understand the infinite love of God.
1. One does not wish for the infinite wealth of others, but drowns in the pursuit of a fleeting glimmer of wealth.
1. Treasures that are greater than one's own strength become a burden and bring misfortune with little benefit.
1. The value of self-perfection is far more valuable than all the treasures of the world.
1. It is difficult to collect the wealth of the world, but everyone is given the freedom to perfect themselves.
1. No matter all the treasures in the world, if one stands on the true path, there is nothing that one does not create in one's own heart.
