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Japanese Professor: God Led Me to This Show in a Dream

By Wang Xin
Epoch Times Osaka Staff
Feb 19, 2008

Professor Yamamoto and his wife at the Spectacular in Osaka. (Wang Xin/The Epoch Times)
Professor Yamamoto and his wife at the Spectacular in Osaka. (Wang Xin/The Epoch Times)

OSAKA, Japan—After watching the Divine Performing Arts Chinese Spectacular in Osaka on Feb. 19, professor Yamamoto told the reporter that God had sent him a dream to guide him to this show. "I felt a power was pushing me to this show," said the professor.

Yamamoto said he was not usually interested in dancing, so when he first saw the Web news about the show, he didn't pay attention.

A few days later, someone handed him a leaflet in the street about the show, but he didn't take it seriously until one night in his dream, he saw the fairy on the leaflet standing vividly before him. "The fairy in my dream was exactly the same as the one on the leaflet," he said. "So I thought it must be a message from Heaven. I knew I should not miss this opportunity, so here I am."

He said that when watching the show, he knew he had made the right decision. "During the entire show, I felt like I was in heaven!" he exclaimed. "I feel cleansed and purified! If the show is coming back next year, I will definitely come again!"

Mrs. Yamamoto, who accompanied her husband to the show, was also thankful for this opportunity. "I love and respect my husband very much. So when my husband wants to do something, I'd usually come along," said Mrs. Yamamoto. "I'm so glad I came with him this time. I really love shows like this!" She said next year she would certainly watch the show again with her husband.

For information about upcoming Divine Performing Arts shows, please visit: www.DivinePerformingArts.org

The Epoch Times is a proud sponsor of the Chinese Spectacular. For our complete coverage please visit: http://en.epochtimes.com/features/dpa2008/


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