By sister initiate Jin Eul-sun, the Daegu Center, Korea (Originally in Korean)

Soon after my initiation, I bought a reproduction of one of Master's paintings, "Nostalgia." Although most of Her other paintings on display at the time were large and classically-framed, I was unconsciously attracted to this small one with its simple frame. When I got home, I hung it in my living room and then gazed at it every day.

The picture shows a golden dragon fruit, which is indigenous to Au Lac, placed on green leaves in a golden basket. The fruit is sliced into two halves, each containing numerous small black dots (seeds). When I first saw the painting, I thought that the colors were well-harmonized and the configuration well-balanced.

One day, during meditation, I saw the two halves of the golden dragon fruit, and the black dots turned into countless shining stars in the dark sky. The fruit appeared in the form of a light in my subsequent meditations as well. It seemed to guide me, like a lighthouse sending out brilliant light in darkness. Then I realized why I had chosen "Nostalgia" among so many other paintings. My soul, which frequently feels serious nostalgia, had unconsciously noticed the painting "Nostalgia".

All of Master's paintings are brimming with life and power, as an expression of the inner realm. Even though the painting was a reproduction, I still had this little experience, thanks to Master's power. She thus reminded me that what we see physically is only a very small part of the universe, and is linked inextricably with the whole cosmos.

Supreme Art: Happy Yogi World