BERKELEY, Calif.—In a modern age where instant gratification and worldly gains reign supreme, the idea of divine-inspired culture—though prevalent throughout history—is quickly losing ground.
“In our daily lives, we forget about our destinies. We should pause and think about our values. Not only the materialistic ones right now but the long-term values that we should all have—to God and humanity,” he said.
Mr. Sieminski couldn’t agree more. “It was marvelous. You have a very talented group of people who performed flawlessly with joy and smiles and without any hesitation. It was beautiful to watch. You cannot find this anywhere else.”
“It was fantastic, unique, and one of a kind,” he said, “it catches us from reality and moves us into a realm of dreams, happiness, and humanity. Each story is unique and each one has its own morals.”
“I wish more people would see [Shen Yun] and see the values [they portray,] then more people will turn away from earthly pleasures and find deeper values in their own lives,” Mr. Sieminski said.
“[Shen Yun] shows that we are on this earth only temporarily. There is a greater value somewhere in the universe and we will all be joined with it someday.”