
Why are people imperfect? Why is the universe imperfect? Now, the truth is about to be unveiled. This amazing, true story reveals the answers to these questions and much more.
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Katsuko Yamamoto, called, 'Kakko-chan', is a teacher at a school for gifted (challenged) children. She learns of their special and wonderful gifts in her daily work with them.
Her encounters with these children teach her a profound lesson about the preciousness of all life, and reveal to her that the special gifts which these children possess represent a universal truth about the world in which we live.
○A child who remembers, "the pink swaddling clothes I wore after birth, hurt my skin."
○A child sees the change of season and language, as colors.
○A great variety of information flows into children.

One of Kakko-chan's good friends, Hiroshi Sakane is the director of the Amano Museum, in Peru. One day, she told him that the enigma of the great Incan empire had been revealed to her. Mr. Sakane has researched the Inca for several decades and has yet to discover the answers to some of the great riddles left by their civilization. But through her work with the children, Kakko-chan discovered many magical parallels between her students and the Incan culture.
In this film, Kakko-chan discusses some of her wonderful experiences with these children.
There is also commentary from authorities on archeology, medicine, and other sciences.
Although we tend to think of physical and mental impairments as handicaps, this film tells us that all of these limitations actually have a very special purpose for everyone.
Every person exists because he or she is needed.
It is all right for everyone to be, regardless of how different they are, and each person's life is important and precious.
This heartfelt documentary tells us about these truths, and the beauty of all life.
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