Magnificent Hawaii

Magnificent Hawaii

MARTH:
This song reminds me of my parents...
Don't be a person who hurts. It's all right to be hurt, but don't be someone who hurts or deceives.
Don't be who is superior, conceited, or overconfident and ugly.
Now that I think about it, it was an awareness of the importance of oneness passed down from generation to generation...
I still remember my parents, who continued to convey their love and returned to all things...
That is why it was also most important to me when I wrote these Hawaiian songs.
The ego's ambition, which is a delusion divided from the oneness of all things, is the only treasure within me.
I felt that my parents' sincere desire for oneness was my only treasure. If I could not live that way, I would not want to be a successful person in a corrupt society.
Also, I did not seek status or prestige at all...
More than anything else, I hated anything that was separated from oneness and corrupted.
Because it meant losing our own precious inheritance of ancient love, treasure, and light...

MARTH was conveying as such ...

I want to tell the children of the world. You don't have to have ego ambition.
It's a delusion. Just be who you are, just as you are, and because you are part of God, you are all wonderful...

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