The Meaning of the Universal Seonghwa of Sun Myung Moon

FFWPU International Headquarters
August 27, 2018

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Summary

True Father Seonghwa (Ascension) occurred at 1:54 am on the 17th day of the 7th month (September 3), in the 3rd year of Cheon Il Guk. True Father′s Ascension, at the completion of his life on earth as the savior, Messiah, True Parent and King of Kings, was the first step into a new phase of providential history with his entrance into the spirit world where he now lives in direct attendance to our Heavenly Parent. All of the ceremonies and events that were held to commemorate and mark this historic moment in the history of humankind are referred to as True Father′s 'Universal Seonghwa Ceremony' or the 'Universal Seonghwa Ceremony of the Sun Myung Moon, the True Parent of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind.'

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"Is God happier on the day we are born into the physical world, or at that moment we leave our physical body behind? At that moment, we are born a second time into the realm of the infinite expansion of love. We become His new children through death. Of course, God is happier at the second birth. I am telling you this because you need to know that you cannot have a relationship with God unless you are released from the fear of death."

-Sun Myung Moon

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Ascension

True Father's Seonghwa (Ascension) occurred at 1:54 am on the 17th day of the 7th month (September 3) in the 3rd year of Cheon Il Guk. Since his returning from the US on the 27th day of the 5th month (July 16), he had had severe cold symptoms of cold and was hospitalized in Seoul St. Mary's Hospital for a month. All members of the Unification family, centering on True Mother, offered devotions on behalf of True Father, and in the last prayer he offered before his ascension, he declared the completion, conclusion and consummation of the entire providential mission. Surrounded by True Mother and the True Children, the body of True Father who had ascended was laid in the grand reception room on the 3rd floor of the Cheon Jeong Gung Palace after the cleaning rituals had been completed, and then, on the 3rd day after his ascension, on the 19th day of the 7th month, Seong Yeom Sup, a holy ceremony to dress the body in ceremonial robes for burial. The world media reported widely on the passing of True Father, and members of the Unification family all over the world offered three day of devotion to honor his life and his ascension.

Prayer Vigils and Condolences

A period for special devotion and offering condolences lasted for nine days, starting from the 20th day of the 7th month (September 6), the 4th day after his ascension, until the 28th day of the 7th month (September 14). During this time, 96,710 mourners made the pilgrimage to Gapyeong to join prayer vigils and pay their respects to True Father, and 110 thousand flowers were laid on the altar before True Fathers portrait. Hyung-jin Moon, International President of FFWPU and Kook-jin Moon, Chairman of the Tongil Group, and their wives, representing the True Family, along with FFWPU regional presidents and executives from the Tongil Group companies and organizations took turns in receiving the visitors during those nine days. Memorial altars were also set up in local churches in countries all over the world. The altars in ten cities throughout Korea were visited by 70,668 mourners, while those at 194 places abroad were visited by 7,825,000. Including the visitors to the main alter in Gapyeong, 8,036,007 people in total made condolence visits during the nine day period. A webpage that was set up for writing words of condolence was visited by 225,062 people during the period of the Seonghwa events.

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Ipjeon Ceremony

After the period of condolence visits was completed, the Ipjeon Ceremony (placing in casket) for the Universal Seonghwa of Sun Myung Moon, the True Parent of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind, was held in the Cheon Jeong Gung Palace at 9:00 pm, on Friday, the 28th day of the 7th month (September 14) in the 3rd year of Cheon Il Guk.

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Universal Seonghwa Ceremony

The Universal Seonghwa Ceremony of Sun Myung Moon, the True Parent of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind, was solemnly conducted in the Cheongshim Peace World Center at 10:00 am, on 29th day of the 7th month (September 15). At 9:30 am, True Father's departure to the Cheongshim Peace World Center from Cheon Jeong Gung Palace was broadcast live, and the official ceremony began with the entrance of True Mother and members of the True Family accompanying the holy body past the 80 people from the escorting families, who were lined up on both sides of the aisle. The memorial ceremony was attended by a total of 40,850 people, including incumbent and former heads of states and blessed families from all over the world, who participated by video link at the Chung Pyung Heaven and Earth Training Center, the sports field Cheongshim International Academy, and parking sites near the Cheongshim Peace World Center, as well as the main venue, the Cheongshim Peace World Center. Members of blessed families from all over the world in white suits and ties lined the route between the Cheon Jeong Gung Palace and the Cheongshim Peace World Center to attend and escort to escort the True Parent. This ceremony was broadcast live on major international channels, including Reuter's, the AP, Al-Jazeera, and CNN as well as on internet news outlets in 194 countries all over the world.

Wonjeon Ceremony

Following the Universal Seonghwa Ceremony of Sun Myung Moon, the True Parent of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind, at 1:30 pm, on the 29th day of the 7th month (September 15), the Wonjeon Ceremony (interment) for Sun Myung Moon, the True Parent of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind was held in Bon Hyang Won, the site of True Fathers Wonjeon (burial site). The entire process of his journey from the main ceremony in the Cheongshim Peace World Center to the site of Wonjeon and the procedures before the Wonjeon Ceremony were broadcast to the main event venue at the Cheongshim Peace World Center and the other sites at the Chung Pyung holy ground.

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3rd Day Memorial Service

The 3rd Day Memorial Service for the Universal Seonghwa Ceremony of Sun Myung Moon, the True Parent of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind was held in the Bon Hyang Won, the Wonjeon site, from at 7:00 am on the 2nd day of the 8th month by the heavenly calendar (September 17), which was the 3rd day after the main Seonghwa Ceremony, which was held on the 29th day of the 7th month (September 15) in the 3rd year of Cheon Il Guk (September 15). The 3rd Day Memorial Service was attended by 200 participants including the FFWPU regional presidents, members of elder blessed central families, heads of church organizations and companies, and Korean and Japanese church leaders. The order of service included the opening declaration, report prayer, Hoon Dok Hae (scripture reading), flower tribute, wine offering, and offering of ceremonial food.

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40th Day Memorial Service

The 40th Day Memorial Service for the Universal Seonghwa Ceremony of Sun Myung Moon, the True Parent of Heaven, Earth, and Humankind was held at the Bon Hyang Won, the Wonjeon site, starting at 10:00 am on the 11th day of the 9th month of the heavenly calendar (October 25) in the 3rd year of Cheon Il Guk, which was the 40th day counting from the day following the date of the main Seonghwa Ceremony, the 30th day of the 7th month (September 16). The 40th Day Service was attended by 600 participants including the international regional presidents, heads of organizations and companies, members of elder blessed central families, and church leaders. The order of service included the lighting of a sacred candle, opening declaration, singing the Cheon Il Guk national anthem, report prayer, Hoon Dok Hae, floral tribute, wine offering, offering of ceremonial food, statement of closing, and the partaking of sacrificial food and drink.

Biography of Rev. Sun Myung Moon 1920-2012

FFWPU International Headquarters
August 27, 2018

Biography of Rev. Sun Myung Moon 1920-2012

Legacy Life
1920-2012

The Birth of Rev. Sun Myung Moon and Awareness of His Messiahship

Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon is the founder and spiritual leader of the Unification Church. The broader Unification Movement includes foundations and enterprises operating in the realms of religion, academia, the arts, media, sports, agriculture, technology, ocean enterprises, and more.

Born into a farming family in 1920 in what is now North Korea, Reverend Moon became a Christian at age 10 at a time when occupying Japanese forces brutally persecuted Christians. He received a calling from Jesus in 1935 and subsequently pursued a course of prayer and study of Christian and other scriptures. During this period of spiritual search, he continued his secondary education in Korea and later studied electrical engineering in Japan.

He began his public ministry in Communist-occupied North Korea by sharing new insights into God's Will and Jesus' mission. Communist authorities imprisoned the young preacher in the late 1940s, severely tortured him, and sentenced him to the infamous Hungnam labor camp, where he remained until 1950, when authorities released him due to the advance of UN forces.

Reverend Moon founded the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSAUWC), which later became generally known as the "Unification Church," in 1954 in Seoul, Korea. His teachings, known as the Divine Principle, draw upon biblical truths and Eastern wisdom to present a comprehensive view of God's ideal plan for humanity, the cause of sin, and the history of God's work to restore the lost ideal.

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The Establishment of the Unification Church and the Wedding Ceremony

On January 6th 1920 by the traditional lunar calendar, Rev. Sun Myung Moon was born in Jeongju, North Pyeongyang Province, at a time when Korea was under Japanese rule. Despite the harsh environment, he was raised in a patriotic and Christian family. Rev. Moon was most influenced by his great uncle, Yoon Gook Moon's teachings. His great uncle was a pastor and an independence activist. He participated in the March 1st Independence Movement and took the lead in establishing Osan school with activist Sung Hoon Lee. In addition, he donated the entire family fortune to the provisional government of Korea based in Shanghai, China for the independence movement. Even though the family faced financial troubles as a result, Rev. Moon spent his youth in continuous prayer in concern of the suffering of the Korean people and his destiny. On April 17th 1935, the Easter morning Rev. Moon turned 16, Jesus appeared to him in his prayers revealing to him his mission to save mankind. After this revelation, he spent his days in deep prayer and entered a world of truth to reveal the secrets of the creation of the universe and of the bible.

"On those days when my prayers and dedication connected to Heaven, Jesus appeared to me without fail and conveyed special messages. If I was earnest in my desire to know something, Jesus would appear with a gentle expression and give me answers of truth. (Omition) These were not mere words; they were revelations about the creation of the universe that opened the door to a new world."

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Moving Beyond Hardship and Into the World

Aiming to go on a world-stage, Rev. Sun Myung Moon started his world-wide mission by sending missionaries to Japan in 1958 and then to the United States in 1959. Going at a time when no diplomatic ties existed between Korea and Japan, missionaries risked their lives to start the mission. Later on, the Unification Principle rapidly spread throughout Japan and it is presently one of the nations with the biggest number of believers.

In the 1970s, the mainstream society and Christianity in the US opposed the Unification movement calling Rev. Moon and his believers 'moonies'. Despite the opposition, Rev. Moon started becoming an 'icon for the revolution of consciousness' among many young Americans and worked towards obtaining a stable religious foundation. Later on, a historical rally that gathered around 300,000 people in front of Washington Monument sent the religious circles of America in shock. As a result, a newsweekly 'News Week' selected Rev. Moon as the 'Person of the Year 1976′.

"Despite such opposition, the lecture series by the small-eyed man from the Orient gathered more and more interest. People began to listen to the teachings, which were completely different from what they had heard until then. The content of the lectures dealing with the fundamental principles of the universe and seeking to reawaken the founding spirit of America was a breath of fresh air for Americans who had fallen into the hell of immorality and sloth.

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At a time when racial discrimination was still extreme in America, many became alerted with the fact that this religious man from Korea, a small oriental country, was having so much influence over its young people. The American government tried to find a way to deport Rev. Moon and succeeded in putting him in Danbury, a Federal Correctional Institution after indicting him on charges of tax evasion. This case incited around 3,500 religious leaders from America and the world to rally in front of the White House, protest against using the law to oppress religion and stand up for religious freedom, transcending the different denominations. On the day Rev. Moon was released, around 1,700 religious leaders from Judaism and Christian churches participated in the banquet celebrating Rev. Moon's release.

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The Life Course of Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the Messiah of Humanity

I am a controversial person. The mere mention of my name causes trouble in the world. I never sought money or fame but have spent my life speaking only of peace. The world, though, has associated many different phrases with my name, rejected me, and thrown stones at me. Many are not interested in knowing what I say or what I do. They only oppose me."
- As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen', an autobiography of Rev. Sun Myung Moon.

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Transcending Religion and Walking Towards a God-centered World of Peace

Rev. Moon was well aware of the fact that religion alone could not open a new era and as a result, he put diverse effort into substantializing God's ideal in all fields including politics, economics, education, mass media, culture, science, relief, environment, family, women, youths and others.

In particular, Rev. Moon carried out 'Victory Over Communism' with a firm belief that 'Communism, which denies the existence of God, would fall down'. Just as he had hoped and predicted, communism collapsed and marked the end of the Cold War. On December 1991, Rev. Moon and Premier Kim Il Sung had a historical meeting and right in front of Premier Kim, he boldly emphasized that communism could only collapse because it denied God's existence. A joint statement which initiated talks between the two Koreas, was issued during this meeting. Twenty years has passed ever since and he has played the bridging role during talks between the two countries from a civilian level; he has worked on building an economic cooperation model between the North and South, sponsored Inter-Korean Youths and Students Seminars and Little Angels performances in the North among many other activities.

In addition, Rev. Moon established the Inter-Denominational Association in 1966, carried out inter-faith activities such as the opening of World Religions Conference and others. After the 9. 11 terrorist attack, he also contributed to peace in the Middle East by hosting inter-faith seminars for peace in the Middle East, exchange programs, and the peace parade.

After victoriously completing the thorny path of suffering he had walked on ever since his calling, the 'Coronation Ceremony of God's Kingship' announcing the start of Heaven's sovereignty centered on God, could be proclaimed based on that foundation on Januarty 13th 2001. Later on, Rev. Moon suggested building an actual Cheon Il Guk with God as its King until 2013 and then he started working on the renewal of UN for the realization of world peace based on the peace movement carried out within different walks of life until then. Rev. Moon knew that talks and cooperation transcending short-sighted national interests were requisites for the realization of a true world of peace

"It is only when the knowledge and experience of political leaders are combined with the wisdom of interreligious leaders that the world will be able to find the path to true peace. Again today I set out on my path with renewed determination to achieve that goal. My prayer is that every person on Earth will be reborn as a peace-loving global citizen transcending barriers of religion, ideology, and race."

Dr. Morton A. Kaplan, a distinguished service professor in Political Science at the University of Chicago said "As the world falls into one crisis after another, that world requires the capability of an outstanding leader. In answer to our sorrowful history, God specially sent Rev. Sun Myung Moon as that leader." Former President of Poland and Nobel Peace Prize winner Hon. Lech Walesa said, "I sincerely respect Rev. Moon. I hope he can realize God's will."

Even though Rev. Sun Myung Moon is greatly respected throughout the world as the true king of peace and the king of kings, he was also a target of persecution and adversities to conservative Christian powers.

Rev. Moon's life and accomplishments were never confined to that of a religion, but was a big run of true love to establish a world of peace and realize one big family on Earth. Rev. Moon revealed the secrets on the origin of the universe and human history by spending his youth in deep prayer and conditions. However, he also walked a thorny path with the lonely mission of a pioneer, going to prison six times though he was innocent. Rev. Moon's life reflects the life of the Messiah, our true parents and true teacher who came to save mankind.

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Sun Myung Moon's Prison Exercise Regimen

Pyeong-rae Moon
June 2016

On December 20, 1985, True Parents celebrated the one-hundred-and-twentieth day after Father’s release from prison, a providential period during which Father had to make substantial conditions in the fatherland to conclude his forty-year course.

On December 20, 1985, True Parents celebrated the one-hundred-and-twentieth day after Father’s release from prison, a providential period during which Father had to make substantial conditions in the fatherland to conclude his forty-year course.

True Father had been sent to prison six times under false charges and accusations. To maintain his health, he designed these exercises and used them to train himself. His prison life was none other than cruel torture that left him hovering between life and death as well as one of repetitive, harsh labor. On all such occasions, while holding on to God's heart that is full of resentment, and struggling, True Father pledged to realize the creation of God's nation and the salvation of mankind by fulfilling human responsibility through his life. He kept telling himself, "Even at the brink of death, I must not die. I must stay alive!" That is why he began to invented this set of exercises to train his body.

Entering the substantial Completed Testament Age in 1995 centering on True Parents, Father commenced the Pantanal Providence in Jardine in order to restore the fallen world through indemnity the final time and to return to the Garden of Eden, the original homeland. At the time, True Parents decided to dispatch four Korean leaders (Jeong-ok Yu, Yeong-seok Song, Heung-tae Kim, and Pyeong-rae Moon) to four different nations of Uruguay, Argentina, Brazil, and Paraguay. In Corrientes, he trained people in fishing at the river every day, which is the fundamental of the Ocean Providence.

It was the following day after Father arrived (May 24). The early morning prayer meeting was initially at five, but was adjusted an hour earlier. Knocking loudly on the doors of our rooms at the riverside lodgings where we were soundly sleeping, Father ordered us to quickly come out of our rooms in our underclothes. We were completely taken by surprise and hastily left our rooms in our undergarments.

Father explained, "I'll now pass on to all of you the exercises I did to keep myself alive during my incarceration. Practice them and train yourselves hard, so that you'll be able to greatly help in developing God's Will with a strong physique."

After saying that, Father gave us a demonstration and started to train us. It was truly a historical moment. Father's prison exercises are a historical, unique way of preserving the health of human beings. Please use these description as you follow this video: vimeo. com/172518242

Essential Points of Father's Exercises

1) Vigorous circulatory movement of blood and energy through pressure

2) Overall joint exercises through circular motion

3) Physique and muscle exercises through focus of energy

4) Exercises to release powerful energy through the unity and balance of the body

True Father speaking to True Mother from Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, CT USA

True Father speaking to True Mother from Federal Correctional Institution, Danbury, CT USA

Crux of Father's Exercises

1) Sit upright at a 90-degree angle in a meditation posture.

2) Tense your lower abdomen and balance yourself with abdominal breathing on the lower part of your belly.

3) You need to focus your energy on the lower abdomen and control your whole body.

4) Do not exercise partially, but mobilize your whole body.

5) The command for the number of repetitions is 13.

6) You may play cheerful music (such as "Jindo Arirang") to enjoy doing the exercises.

Types and Methods of Exercising

1) Warming Up Exercises

2) Being one with God

3) Invocation prayer

4) Mustering the universal force

Eye Exercise

(1) Gather energy in your lower abdomen and connect the energy rising up from there to your arms and hands.

(2) Apply pressure on the edges of both your left and right eyes with the second and third fingers, following some music or to the count of 13.

(3) Next, with the same two fingers, massage the upper and lower sections of your eyes elliptically while applying a little pressure. First turn outward, then inward.

(4) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Nose Exercises

(1) Gather energy in your lower abdomen and connect the energy rising up from there to your arms and hands.

(2) Apply great pressure on the central and both sides of the nose through the second and third fingers. While preventing air from flowing out, focus on the air in your lungs and your nose. Ensure air does not escape. Press hard 13 times.

(3) Repeat once with the same method.

(4) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Mouth Exercise

(1) Gathering energy and connection is the same as the above exercises.

(2) The whole hand moves, but slightly bend the second finger into the shape of an eyebrow, put it on the upper and lower lips, and rub left and right with a slightly greater pressure. Then switch the upper and lower hands, and rub in the same way.

(3) Turn both edges of the lips with your second and third fingers 13 times forward at the beginning and then 13 times backward.

(4) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Ear Exercise

(1) Gathering energy and connection is the same as the above exercises.

(2) Grab both ears forcefully with the thumb and second finger. First, push them upwards 13 times and then pull them downward 13 times.

(3) Next, fold your ears up and down behind with the same two fingers, and press 13 times hard.

(4) After folding your ears with the same two fingers, apply pressure and poke 13 times toward the inside of the ears with your thumb.

(5) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Neck Exercise

(1) Gathering energy and connection is the same as the above exercises. Place both hands above the knees, hold the knees, and slightly lift up both shoulders.

(2) At first, tilt your neck forward and then backward forcefully.

(3) After that, bend your neck left and right in the same manner.

(4) Draw a circle with your neck from left to right, then right to left forcefully.

(5) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Wrist and Finger Exercise

(1) Gather energy by taking in a deep breath into the lower abdomen and holding your breath.

(2) Stretch both your arms forward, grab your left hand fingers with your right hand, and bend them back forcefully. After that, grab your right hand fingers with your left hand and bend them back forcefully. Alternate your hands this way 13 times and exhale.

(3) Now bend your left hand fingers, which are facing down, backward with your right hand. Alternate your hands this way 13 times and exhale.

(4) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Arm Exercise

(1) Gather energy by taking in a deep breath into the lower abdomen and holding your breath.

(2) Hold your left wrist with your right hand above the navel and forcefully press down. At the same time, try to forcefully lift up your left hand and left arm. After pitting the strength of your right hand against that of your left hand 13 times, exhale.

(3) Next, alternate your arms and hands, and once again have a strength contest 13 times in the same way. Then exhale. As energy is focused in the lower abdomen and your entire body is mobilized to have a trial of strength, your face flushes and blood flows through your whole body.

(4) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Shoulder and Knee Exercise

(1) Gather energy by taking in a deep breath into the lower abdomen and holding your breath.

(2) Next, hold your knees upright. Then hug them close to your body with both arms. Grab your knees tight with both hands and at the same time, try stretching out your legs left and right forcefully. Exhale after having a trial of strength 13 times, using both shoulders.

(3) Repeat this exercise once with the same method.

(4) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Pelvis Exercise

(1) Gather energy by taking in a deep breath into the lower abdomen and holding your breath.

(2) Put the soles of both feet together and close to the groin. Grab both feet with both hands. Bend and straighten your waist 13 times so that your chin goes toward the tips of your toes or into your soles.

(3) Repeat this exercise once with the same method.

Waist and Leg Exercise

(1) Gather energy by tensing your lower abdomen and respiring normally.

(2) Hold your right ankle with both hands high in the air and put your right leg behind your head or neck. Perform the same action twice within the count of 13.

(3) Next, repeat the exercise twice with your left leg.

Ankle Exercise

(1) Gather energy by tensing your lower abdomen and respiring normally.

(2) Put your right foot on your left knee and adopt an upright meditation posture. Hold your right ankle with your right hand and the tip of your right foot with your left hand. Then rotate 360 degree forward and backward. At the same time, point the tip of your toes to the front and back.

(3) Switch to the other leg. Now put your left foot on your right knee and repeat the action.

(4) It will be more effective if you move breathing in the lower abdomen to the front and the rear just like doing a waist dance, keeping time to music or the count of 13 at this time.

Waist Bending Exercise

(1) Gather energy by tensing your lower abdomen and respiring normally.

(2) Stand up and completely spread your legs. Bend your waist forward and stretch both arms and hands out to touch the tip of your feet. Do this 13 times.

(3) Next, bend your waist in the reverse direction, to the rear, 13 times.

Waist Twisting Exercise

(1) Gather energy by tensing your lower abdomen and respiring normally.

(2) Spread out both legs appropriately and put both hands on your waist. Twist your waist rightward 13 times.

(3) Turn to the other direction and twist your waist leftward 13 times.

Knee Rotation Exercise

(1) Gather energy by tensing your lower abdomen and respiring normally.

(2) Hold both knees with both hands and rotate outwardly 13 times.

(3) Next, rotate your knees inwardly 13 times.

Leg Raising Exercise

(1) Gather energy by tensing your lower abdomen and respiring normally.

(2) Spread out your feet at a suitable distance and naturally rest both hands on your waist. Then alternately raise up and down your right foot and left foot until the area around your lower abdomen 13 times.

(3) Next, lift up and down your left foot and right foot in turn 13 times.

Jumping Exercise

(1) Gather energy by tensing your lower abdomen and respiring normally.

(2) First, make your feet in the shape of the number 11 and jump softly on the spot 13 times.

(3) Secondly, turn the tips of both feet with your body as the center and turn the heels facing outward. Jump on the spot 13 times a little higher.

(4) Thirdly, jump very high and forcefully 13 times as in step 2. In the same way, repeat three times from step 1 to 3, and for the last time, finish off the soft jumping with your feet in the shape of the number 11.

(5) At this time, according to the intensity of the sequence, lift your arms up and wave left and right. Achieve body balance and get in the position of touching the soles of your feet.

Closing Exercise (Breathing Exercise)

(1) Gather energy in your lower abdomen and do abdominal breathing. Stand straight and gather the universal energy as you did during warming up exercises.

(2) Breath in from the moment you raise both hands toward the sky till they reach a horizontal position.

(3) Next, breathe out and lower both hands until they meet in mid position. Repeat this action four times with the same method

Pivotal Moment When Father Received His Calling from God

Sun Myung Moon
May 2015

Pivotal Moment When Father received his calling from God

April 2015 marks eighty years since True Father, as a youth of fifteen (sixteen by the Korean way of reckoning age) had the profound spiritual encounter with Jesus Christ through which Jesus asked him to work to end human suffering. Father speaks of the time as being on or around Easter.

Father has testified that as a boy, he would often go into the local hills to pray. His cousin testified that although many Christians went out to pray in nature, few would stay out all night praying as Father did in his youth. The following quotations are from the forthcoming English version of Chambumo Gyeong.

I had a great spiritual revelation given to me by Jesus when I was sixteen years old. That was the beginning. After that special encounter with him, I conversed endlessly with God, Jesus and countless saints in the spirit world. It would take forever to describe all the things we talked about. God chose me in accordance with his providential schedule. (1976)

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I was sixteen years old when I first had the experience that led me to know God. It was a humble beginning. Since I was very young, I began to contemplate the fundamental questions regarding human life: Who am I? Where did I come from? What is the purpose of life? Will our life continue after we die? Does God really exist?

Is God omnipotent, or is he powerless? If God is truly omnipotent, why won't God solve the problems that humanity is facing today? Why is it that so much suffering exists on this earth?

I lived with the omnipotent God and with Jesus for nine years following that day. I visited the spirit world many times. God gradually revealed amazing truths to me. It felt as if I were welcoming the rising sun after a long night of walking in the darkness. I was able to see the light of the new glorious culture that was to come. This special revelation based on the New Testament was on a higher level than the teachings of Judaism.

This revelation had the power to bring all religions into agreement and unite them as one. The revelation that I received is now called the Principle.

I was commanded by God to spread this teaching to the ends of the earth. (1979)

Sun Myung Moon's Life and Achievements

“I am a controversial person. The mere mention of my name causes trouble in the world. I never sought money or fame but have spent my life speaking only of peace. The world, though, has associated many different phrases with my name, rejected me, an…

“I am a controversial person. The mere mention of my name causes trouble in the world. I never sought money or fame but have spent my life speaking only of peace. The world, though, has associated many different phrases with my name, rejected me, and thrown stones at me. Many are not interested in knowing what I say or what I do. They only oppose me. I have been unjustly imprisoned six times in my life, and at times I was beaten so hard that the flesh was torn from my body. Today, though, not even the slightest wound remains in my heart. Wounds easily disappear in the presence of true love.” (From Sun Myung Moon's Autobiography, “As a Peace-loving Global Citizen”)

As the founder of the Unification Church, Rev. Sun Myung Moon has started a new world religion with its roots in Korea, and is a spiritual leader who has the respect of the entire world as a result of his efforts to build world peace. Born in 1920 in Jeongju, South Pyeongan Province, he received a revelation from Jesus on Easter morning when he was 16 years old, calling him to work for the salvation of mankind, after which he earnestly sought God's guidance in prayer and meditation.

Following that, he revealed the path to salvation through his preaching and his work, and he now has followers in more than 180 nations. Sun Myung Moon and his wife Hak Ja Han have worked tirelessly for peace, with efforts including the revival of religion, the reform of politics and economics and projects in all other areas of human endeavor. In order to accomplish this, Rev. Moon has founded organizations that are working toward the ideal of a united peaceful world in all areas, including education, thought, the media, the arts, international relations, science, humanitarian relief, the environment, the family, women's organizations, and youth programs. In 2000, Rev. and Mrs. Moon were honored by WANGO, a federation of more than 3,500 NGO's, with their Universal Peace Award, and in 2006, the Ambassadors for Peace honored them by declaring them King and Queen of Peace for Cosmic Unity.

1920 - 1945: Birth and Internal Preparation

Birth and Family

Sun Myung Moon's Life and Achievements

Sun Myung Moon was born on January 6, 1920 (lunar calendar), as the oldest son among eight children in the family of Kyung Woo Moon and his wife Kyung Gye Kim. The Moon family was known to be active in the Korean independence movement, and lived in Sangsa-ri, Deokeon-myeon, Jeongju-gun in South Pyeongan Province, located in what is now North Korea. His father was a member of the Nampyeong Moon clan, a family known for its kindness towards travelers and those in need.

His uncle, Yun Guk Moon was a Christian minister, and the president of the North Pyeongan chapter of the March 1st Movement, who was imprisoned for two years as a result of his work for Korean independence, and who made sizeable contributions to the provisional Korean government that was set up in Shanghai, China during Japanese's annexation of Korea.

As a young man, Sun Myung Moon was full of curiosity and learned many natural laws from the time he spent in nature, also developing a sympathetic heart that drove him to help any time he saw a person or animal suffering. When he was a teenager, his family converted to Christianity, after which the young Moon developed a strong personal life of faith and prayer.

A Call from Heaven

A Call From Heaven

When he was 16 years old, on the morning of April 17, Easter Sunday, Sun Myung Moon, who had been praying through the night, met Jesus in a vision and was called to a mission of ministry.

Jesus asked him to take on the work of the messiah, liberating God's sorrowful heart by rescuing mankind, God's children, who had become entrapped in a world of sin.

Student Life

Student Life

After his call to work as the messiah, Rev. Moon immersed himself in prayer, meditation and study to understand God, the creator and the fall of man.

Leaving his hometown, he traveled to Seoul and graduated from the electrical engineering department of Kyungsong Commercial Technical School, and continued his studies at the Industrial High School operated by Waseda University in Tokyo. His righteous nature drove him to become active in an underground club supporting the Korean independence movement during the time he was studying abroad in Japan.

He was summoned before the Japanese authorities who were ruling Korea in October 1944, was arrested and jailed due to his involvement in the underground activities in Japan, and was finally released in February of 1945

1945 - 1960: Public Mission and Marriage

Beginning of Public Life and Ordeals

Beginning of Public Life and Ordeals

After Korean's liberation from Japan at the end of World War II, Rev. Moon followed God's calling and began missionary work in Pyongyang , which was referred to at the time as ‘the Jerusalem of the East'. He quickly gathered followers, which caught the eye of the North Korean authorities, who arrested him on suspicion that he was a spy for the South. He was imprisoned on August 12, 1946. Unable to find any evidence to support the charges, they released him on November 21. Rev. Moon continued to spread the word of God even in prison, and resumed his ministry in full force after his release.

He was arrested again on February 22, 1948, this time for violating the North Korean regime's antireligion policies. Rev. Moon was imprisoned at the Heung Nam labor camp, where rations were small, living conditions were very poor, and the prisoners were forced to do hard labor, packing and transporting fertilizer under harsh conditions. While he was imprisoned, Rev. Moon always looked out for the welfare of the other prisoners, and won their respect as a model prisoner.

Establishment of the Unification Church

Establishment of the Unification Church

In October 1950, soon after the outbreak of the Korean War, Rev. Moon gained his release from Hungnam, and headed south for Busan, along with some of his disciples.

After arriving in Pusan, they built a small church with packed mud walls in the Beomnatkol area, and he began preaching again. Despite the fact that their makeshift church was tiny, barely 7 square meters, Rev. Moon's already had his sights set on expanding the mission to the whole world.

Rev. Moon's message reached all the way to Daegu and even Seoul. Young people were drawn to his message and began to gather to listen. In 1954, The Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity (HSA-UWC) was established in Bukhak-dong, Seoul.

During this time many young intellectuals, students and faculty members from Yonsei University and Ehwa Women's University became inspired by Rev. Moon's teaching, and felt they had been given a new life. These Christian universities were alarmed, expelling the students and firing the professors when they refused to stop attending the new church. Rev. Moon and his church were accused of being engaging in morally corrupt activities. Although innocent of the charges, Rev. Moon was arrested on July 4, 1954, incarcerated at the Seodaemun Prison, and finally released three months later when the charges were shown to be unwarranted.

Despite this opposition, Rev. Moon's message was already spreading like wildfire, missionaries had already gone to Japan and the United States, and the first formal presentation of his teachings, “Explanation of the Divine Principle” had been published

Marriage to Hak Ja Han

Marriage to Hak Ja Han

In 1960 Rev. Sun Myung Moon was married to Hak Ja Han. Hak Ja Han was born in 1943 in Anju, into a household that had been devout Christians for three generations. Her mother, Soon Ae Hong, took great care in raising her daughter as a young woman with strong faith. Seeing her devout faith and upstanding character, God chose her as the bride for Rev. Moon. More than 700 members from the churches all around the country came to Seoul for the wedding.

Until the time of his marriage, Rev. Moon's followers had respected him as the father of their faith. After the wedding, members of the church began to refer to Rev. Moon and his bride as the ‘True Parents'. Following his marriage, Rev. Moon spoke even more optimistically about teaching the Divine Principle around the world and establishing world peace.

1961 - 1985: World Outreach

Expansion of Missionary Activity

Expansion of Missionary Activity

Following the formal establishment of the church in 1954, missionary activity expanded quickly throughout Korea. Rev. Moon dedicated himself to his mission, preparing each day in tearful prayers, and speaking passionately to the members for many hours, until he was soaked in sweat. During this time the movement's foundation for work in Korea strengthened, expanding from just 20 churches in 1957 to more than 1000 in 1960.

Missionaries were sent to Japan in 1958 and to the US in 1959, marking a substantial start to the work of spreading the message of salvation and world peace around the globe, where the hope of new life caught the attention of many young people.

Members were on fire with inspiration and the movement grew quickly, soon having missionaries in 180 countries. Rev. Moon founded a variety of organizations to gather people in different fields to address ways to accomplish world peace. Rev. Moon's message explained that world peace is not something that can be built with military strength or financial resources, rather, it is important for people to realize that they are brothers and sisters under one God and treat each other with true love.

He taught that Communism was a threat to world peace, because it is an ideology that denies the existence of God.

Progress in the United States

Progress in the United States

In 1965, accompanied by two of his followers, Rev. Moon made an international speaking tour, visiting 40 nations including Japan, the US and Europe. During his trip, he met US President Dwight Eisenhower, and spoke to him about the role of the United States in securing true world peace. As a pioneer of peace, he visited the White House in 1974, and met President Richard Nixon. He stressed that the United States, a country that had been founded on principles of religious freedom, and which had been abundantly blessed by God, had a responsibility to fight on the front line in the struggle for world peace.

Following this he went on a 32 city speaking tour around the United States, speaking about ‘The New Future of Christianity'. He held a ‘Day of Hope' rally in Madison Square Garden, attended by 25,000 people, and he was invited to speak before the members of the US Congress. Rallies were held in 1976 at Yankee Stadium and the Washington Monument, attended by 54,000 and 300,000 people. Rev. Moon message brought new hope and direction to many of the young people who attended.

Suffering and Victory

Suffering and Victory

Seeing Rev. Moon's growing influence, some Americans grew concerned. In 1981, Rev. Moon was prosecuted on charges of income tax evasion. The court proceedings dragged on for two years and nine months, with the US government hoping he would take the chance to leave the country in order to avoid having to face the charges.

Professing his innocence until the end of the trial, Rev. Moon was found guilty, and sent to Danbury Federal Prison. 3,500 religious leaders of all denominations from around the world united in one heart to march in front of the White House in protest of guilty verdict. To emphasize the importance of protecting religious freedom as guaranteed in the US constitution, religious leaders took turns visiting Rev. Moon in prison each week. From within his prison cell, Rev. Moon continued his work for world peace, and was presented with an honorary doctorate of Divinity from the Baptist Shaw Divinity School.

1986 - 1992: Preparation for the Age of Peace

Victory over Communism

Victory over Communism

Rev. Moon insisted that communism would fail, viewing the cold war not from a political standpoint, but from the viewpoint of God's providence of salvation. He felt that communism was certain to collapse because of its insistence that God did not exist. His Second General Assembly of the Professors' World Peace Academy in 1985, on the theme ‘The Fall of the Soviet Empire' had a strong impact on many in the academic world.

On April 11, 1990, Rev. Moon held a historic meeting with Soviet President Mikhael Gorbachev. In the meeting, they discussed Soviet - Korean relations, economic cooperation and the reunification of Korea, along with the issue of religious freedom within the Soviet Union and topics relation to peace for humanity.

The following year, on December 6, 1991, another historic meeting was held with North Korean President Kim Il Sung. Rev. Moon talked about religious freedom and economic cooperation and the two men exchanged opinions on a number of subjects, issuing a written declaration of cooperation.

Standing on the front line in the fight for the end of communism, Rev. Moon advocated ‘Unification through True Love'.

Women's Federation for World Peace and Proclaiming True Parents

Women's Federation for World Peace and Proclaiming True Parents

In 1991 women's activities for world peace began in Korea and Japan, led by Hak Jan Han Moon. In 1992, the Women's Federation for World Peace was founded to build a society with true love and strong moral character, and to work for world peace with the power of the woman's heart of true love.

Rev. Moon stressed that, although in the past history had been developed by men, from this time on it would be the ‘Age of Women'. He encouraged the women, saying that they are the ones who can bring an end to the world of sin, war and violence, suppression and exploitation; creating in its place a world of peace, love and freedom. On this foundation, Sun Myung Moon and Hak Ja Han were publicly declared the True Parents of mankind.

“Because Adam and Eve fell and became false parents, the messiah must come as the new ancestor for mankind and bring rebirth to all people.” (Rev. Moon's collected speeches 229-80)

1993 - 2000: True Parents and the Completed Testament Age

Proclamation of the Completed Testament Age

Proclamation of the Completed Testament Age

In 1993, on the foundation of the world proclamation of True Parents as the Messiah, Rev. Moon proclaimed the ‘Completed Testament Age'. The Completed Testament Age follows the Old Testament Age and the New Testament Age, as the age in which God's will can be substantially realized.

Rev. Moon now explained concepts that until then had not been included in the Divine Principle or his speeches up until this time in the Completed Testament Speeches, ‘View of the Principle of the Providential History of Salvation', ‘In Search of the Origin of the Universe', ‘True Family And True Universe Centering On True Love', ‘The True Family and I'.

Establishment of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification

Establishment of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification

In 1996, Rev. Moon renamed the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity as the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, and beginning with families as the building blocks for peace, he continued with a wide variety of activities in the cause of world peace.

Hoon Dok Hae and Ideal Family Education

Hoon Dok Hae and Ideal Family Education

In order to establish the ideal families that God desires, starting from 1997, Rev. Moon asked the members to start holding Hoon Dok Hae sessions, gathering to read Rev. Moon's speeches. The Hoon Dok Hae tradition continues today, and through Hoon Dok Hae. Blessed families all around the world receive spiritual renewal and a deeper understanding of God's will, the providence and the world. Also, stressing the importance of understanding the spiritual world in the Completed Testament Age, the Chung Pyung Heaven and Earth Training center was built to offer education programs regarding the spiritual world, and its relationship to the physical world

2001 - Settlement of the Age of Peace

Coronation of God's Kingship

Coronation of God's Kingship

After Rev. Moon's long course of spiritual search and illumination, followed by a thorny and suffering course to accomplish God's will, on January 13, 2001, he declared the commencement of heaven's sovereignty and held a ceremony for the Coronation of God's Kingship.

Then Rev. Moon proclaimed that it was time to build a substantial kingdom with God as King, Cheon Il Guk, to be completed by 2013.

In order to support the work of building Cheon Il Guk, the Inter-religious and International Peace Council was formed in 2003, and the Universal Peace Federation in 2005, to work toward forming a Peace UN to lead activities for world peace.

Inter-religious Peace Activities

Inter-religious Peace Activities

On January 28, 2001, a World Peace Blessing Ceremony was held at UN headquarters in New York, and on May 27, at the New York Hilton, Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo, Archbishop George Stallings and other religious leaders participated in a 60 couple Inter-religious and International Blessing and Rededication Ceremony.

A new phase of the peace providence began on December 22, 2003 when more than 20,000 people, including representatives from the Judaism, Christianity and Islam, religions leaders and religious scholars, and Peace Ambassadors from more than 50 countries participated in a Peace March in Israel. Following the march, other events continued in Israel.

The King of Peace

The King of Peace

On June 13, 2006, Leaders from many nations honored Rev. Moon for his work in the cause of world peace. Delegates from 185 nations proclaimed Rev. & Mrs. Moon as the King of Cosmic Peace. Rev. Moon continues to work to establish the nation that God has been waiting for.



The Ultimate Purpose of Twenty-First Century Religion

Sun Myung Moon
October 17, 2014
Excerpt from "As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen"
Compiled by Taekon Lee

The Ultimate Purpose of Twenty-first-Century Religion

The twentieth century was a time of tremendous change. More happened in that hundred-year period than during the past two thousand years. It was the century when there were two world wars and when communism rose to great strength and then disappeared. It was also the century when humanity turned its back on God and buried itself in material things. What about the twenty-first century, then? Some say that advances in science have proven that many religious beliefs are mere superstition and irrelevant to the modern world. I contend, however, that the role of religion will always be relevant as long as the spiritual aspect of human beings remains a reality and a world of peace has not been established.

What is the purpose of religion? It is to bring about God’s ideal world. The reason religions evangelize is because they desire to increase the number of citizens under God’s sovereignty. If everyone were to live under God’s sovereignty, we would have a world of peace where there would be no war or division. The ultimate destination of the path followed by religions should be peace.

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God created this world out of a desire for love and peace. If we create division by insisting that our own religion is the only path to salvation, we go against God’s desire. God wants everyone in the world to work hard for peace, reconciliation, and coexistence. If people say that coming to church creates division in their family, then I do not hesitate to tell them that they should put their family first. Religion is only a means to bring about God’s perfect world; it is not an end in itself.

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Humankind’s destiny is to bring together all the points of view that are now divided against each other. The philosophy that will lead humanity in the future must be able to bring together all religions and philosophies. The days have ended when one country stands at the forefront and leads humanity. The era of nationalism has also ended.

If we continue the era of people congregating together only by religion or race, then humanity cannot avoid a repetition of war. The age of peace absolutely cannot come unless we transcend cultural customs and traditions. No ideology, philosophy, or religion that has influenced humanity in the past is capable of bringing about the peace and unification that is needed for the future. We need a new ideology and philosophy that goes beyond Buddhism, Christianity, and Islam. For my entire life, I have called on people until my voice is hoarse to transcend their religious factions and even their religions.

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There are more than two hundred countries in the world, and each has its own national borders. A border separates one country from another, but countries separated by borders cannot endure eternally. Only religion can overcome national borders. However, religions that should be bringing people together have instead divided themselves into many factions that are busy fighting each other. They have fallen into a selfish thought process that puts their religion or faction first. They are oblivious to the fact that the world has changed and a new era of selflessness has dawned.

It will not be easy to tear down the religious walls that have stood for thousands of years, but these walls must come down if we are to advance into a world of peace. Religions and their factions must stop their meaningless fighting, find a middle ground for their differing opinions, and develop concrete ways to advance the world of peace.

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For humanity to be happy in the future, material affluence alone will not be sufficient. It is urgent that the struggles of modern ideologies, cultures, and races be overcome through interreligious understanding and spiritual harmony.

All my life I have made the following appeals to the wide variety of religious people I have met around the world: First, respect the traditions of other religions and do everything you can to prevent conflict and discord among religions. Second, all religious communities should cooperate with each other to serve the world. Third, the leaders of all religions should work together to develop a structure that will let us accomplish our mutual mission of establishing world peace.

The right eye is there for the left eye, and the left for the sake of the right. The two eyes together exist for the sake of the whole body. The same can be said for every other part of the body. Nothing exists for its own sake. Religion, too, does not exist for its own sake but for the sake of love and peace. Once world peace is accomplished, there will be no further need for religion. The ultimate purpose of religion is to bring about the reality of a human community filled with love and peace. This is God’s Will.

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It is not easy to create an environment where people’s hearts are filled with a craving for peace. Continuous education is the only solution. This is the reason that I devote myself to projects in the field of education. We founded the Sunhwa Arts School even before our church had developed enough to stand on its own.

A school is a holy place where truth is taught. What are the most important truths that should be taught in school? The first is to know God and recognize His existence in the world around us. The second is to know the fundamental origin of human beings, our responsibilities, and how to fulfill our responsibilities for the sake of the world. The third is to realize the purpose for the existence of human beings and to then create an ideal world for that existence. These things can be understood only after they have been taught with sincerity and dedication over a long period.

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Education today is focused on creating a winner-take-all society where those who finish first are rewarded with a monopoly on happiness. This is not the right way to educate children. Education must be a means for creating a world where all humanity can live well together. The philosophies and methods of education that have dominated us until now must be changed to ones that let us advance toward humanity’s common goals. If the United States were to educate only for the sake of the United States, and Britain only for sake of Britain, then humanity’s future would be dark.

Educators must not teach how to live selfishly but instead impart the wisdom needed to resolve the myriad social problems we face today. The role of religious scholars is even more important. Religious scholars do not need to be teaching complex theories and the superiority of their own religions. Instead, they need to give their students the wisdom to love humanity and build a world of peace. They need to teach the principle of selflessness. We cannot expect a future of happiness for humanity if scholars do not take the lead in teaching our descendants the principles of peace. Humanity is one brotherhood and sisterhood, and the world is one family.

The most important wisdom needed by humankind comes from knowing God’s heart and His ideal. For this reason, the role of religion continues to be important, especially in the twenty-first century, when science and technology seem to be replacing the role of religion in understanding how the universe operates. Religions around the world must understand the destination of the human journey and immediately cease all major and minor struggles. They should not be fighting for the purpose of protecting their own honor. Religions must pool their wisdom and combine their energies and work diligently to build the ideal world. They must forget the past struggles filled with hatred and work out peaceful solutions. No matter how much we have done for world peace, there is always more to be done. Religious people, whose mission is to lead humanity into the ideal world, must not forget for a moment that truly their only mission is to be apostles of peace.

Tolerance, Religious Freedom and Interfaith Solidarity

Sun Myung Moon
September 19, 2014
Compiled by Taekon Lee

Tolerance, Religious Freedom and Interfaith Solidarity

Tolerance begins with how we treat people of other faiths. We have gathered passages from the scriptures which urge treating non-believers and believers with equal respect. Religious disputes and doctrinal conflicts are condemnable; they are often motivated by egoism disguised as piety, and by displaying enmity they do not give fitting witness to one’s faith.

By extension, governments are to respect religious freedom and avoid any manner of compulsion in matters of faith. Most people think of religious freedom as a feature of modern democracy, emerging as it did after a long period of religious intolerance marked by wars and cruelty—the Crusades, the Inquisition and the 30-Years’ War. Still, each of the great civilizations has enjoyed periods of religions tolerance: in India under the tolerant Buddhist King Ashoka (3rd century B.C.) and the enlightened Mughal emperor Akbar (16th century), in 10th century al-Andalus (Spain under Muslim rule), and in Song dynasty China (10th - 13th century). Nevertheless, it was with democracy that the ideal of religious freedom became firmly established as a global value. Father Moon regards the establishment of religious freedom one of the hard-won victories of divine providence.

Beyond tolerance and beyond religious freedom is the higher vision of cooperation and solidarity among religions. This largely modern ideal was born out of people’s growing familiarity with the world’s religions and the efforts of religious leaders to dialogue with each other in order to resolve disputes and eliminate ancient prejudices. Religious unity has long been advocated by the Baha’i Faith. Relations between Christians and Jews were transformed after the horrors of the Holocaust led to a widespread reevaluation of Christian doctrines that had overtones of anti-Semitism. Still, until the late 1990s the predominant opinion was that the trend towards secularism would one day make religion—and hence religious intolerance—a relic of the past. Today that view is obsolete. Flare-ups of religious extremism and terrorism have made people realize that interfaith cooperation is a necessary condition for world peace. Yet for more than fifty years, without fanfare, Father Moon has worked for the goal of the unity of religions, regarding it as one of the chief goals of God’s contemporary providence.

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1. Tolerance towards Believers of Other Religions

Those who praise their own doctrines and disparage the doctrines of others do not solve any problem.
Sutrakritanga 1.1.50 (Jainism)

Do not dispute with the People of the Book but in the fairest manner.
Qur’an 29.46

Maintain good conduct among the Gentiles, so that in case they speak against you as wrongdoers, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day of visitation.
1 Peter 2.12

Our rabbis have taught, “We support the poor of the heathen along with the poor of Israel, visit the sick of the heathen along with the sick of Israel, and bury the dead poor of the heathen along with the dead of Israel, in the interests of peace.”
Talmud, Gittin 61a (Judaism)

Kapathika: “How should a wise man maintain truth?” Buddha: “A man has a faith. If he says ‘This is my faith,’ so far he maintains truth. But by that he cannot proceed to the absolute conclusion: ‘This alone is Truth, and everything else is false.’ ”
Majjhima Nikaya 2.176 (Buddhism)

Like the bee, gathering honey from different flowers, the wise man accepts the essence of different scriptures and sees only the good in all religions.
Srimad Bhagavatam 11.3 (Hinduism)

The Jews should not be presented as rejected or accursed by God, as if this followed from the Holy Scriptures. All should see to it, then, that in catechetical work or in the preaching of the word of God they do not teach anything that does not conform to the truth of the Gospel and the spirit of Christ. Furthermore, in her rejection of every persecution against any man, the Church, mindful of the patrimony she shares with the Jews and moved not by political reasons but by the Gospel’s spiritual love, decries hatred, persecutions, displays of anti- Semitism, directed against Jews at any time and by anyone.
Vatican II, Nostra Aetate (Christianity)

Teachings of Sun Myung Moon

The ideal of True Parents and the ideal of world peace are directly connected. We guide all nations, peoples, cultures, and religions to harmonize with one another by becoming 100 percent tolerant to one another for the sake of the ideal; this is the way to establish world peace. (205:159, August 16, 1990)

By demonstrating the goodness of their teachings, religions should set the example for all humankind. Instead, religions are fighting one another. Even different denominations within the same religion fight amongst themselves over differences in doctrine. On seeing this, God feels great anguish in His heart. (167:99, June 30, 1987)

We who are in a movement for unity must make efforts to unite with all religions. If possible, we can resolve doctrinal differences through persuasion. Otherwise, with much patience and much tolerance we have to compromise in order to cooperate with them. There are no other ways than these two. (103:125, February 18, 1979).

A religion that can bring peace to the world should not regard itself as important. It should not have selfcentered views about its authority or its possessions. If it does, it will not go beyond the level of its own nation and the people who accept its doctrines.

There will be no escape from the history of conflicts and wars as long as our religion follows the conventional path of pursuing self-interest. God knows this; therefore He instructs us to deny and sacrifice ourselves. Even though we believe we have the central role, we should not pursue our own selfinterest but rather seek for the welfare of other religious groups. Religions should walk the path of self-denial, self-sacrifice, and service to others. (172:143, January 10, 1988)

God wants to save the world, not just the Presbyterian Church or the Methodist Church or the Holiness Church. God does not live for the sake of any particular church or denomination; He lives for the world. A true church sacrifices itself for the sake of the world. If need be, for the sake of saving the world, a church should be willing even to let itself go out of existence. This is the way of the Principle; we must travel this road to accomplish God’s Will.

On the other hand, churches that place themselves above every other church, that regard themselves as absolute while denying the validity of all other churches, will perish. (69:87, October 20, 1973)

In this age, God wants to lead the world through ‘parent-level religions’—religions with a parental heart… Religions that put down or are hostile to other religions or denominations are not useful for the realization of world peace or the fulfillment of God’s providence. (260:128, May 1, 1994)

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2. Freedom of Religion

Congress shall make no law respecting the establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
United States Constitution, Bill of Rights, Article 1

There is no compulsion in religion.
Qur’an 2.256

Will you then compel mankind, against their will, to believe? No soul can believe, except by the Will of God.
Qur’an 10.99-100

Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship, and observance.
Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 18

Whoever honors his own sect and disparages another man’s, whether from blind loyalty or with the intention of showing his own sect in a favorable light, does his own sect the greatest possible harm. Concord is best, with each hearing and respecting the other’s teachings. It is the wish of the Emperor that members of all sects should be learned and should teach virtue.
Ashoka, Twelfth Rock Edict (Buddhism)

A Pharisee in the council named Gamaliel, a teacher of the law, held in honor by all the people, stood up and ordered that [Peter and the apostles] be put outside for a while. And he said to the council, “Men of Israel, take care what you do with these men. For before these days Theudas arose, giving himself out to be somebody, and a number of men, about four hundred, joined him; but he was slain and all who followed him were dispersed and came to nothing. After him Judas the Galilean arose in the days of the census and drew away some of the people after him; he also perished, and all who followed him were scattered. So in the present case I tell you, keep away from these men and let them alone; for if this plan or this undertaking is of men, it will fail; but if it is of God, you will not be able to overthrow them. You might even be found opposing God!”
Acts 5.34-39

When the Messenger of Allah arrived in Medina he made a treaty with the Jews there: “The Jews of the Bani Awf tribe are one community with the Muslim faithful. The Jews practice their religion and the Muslims practice theirs. For them shall be their own wealth, property and persons. Except for he who has committed oppression or transgression.”
Hadith (Islam)

The spirit can only acquiesce to that which seem to it to be true; the heart can only love that which seems to it to be good. Constraint will make a hypocrite of man if he is weak, a martyr if he is courageous. Weak or courageous, he will feel the injustice of persecution, and he will become indignant. Instruction, persuasion, and prayer: these are the only methods for the expansion of religion. Any method that excites hatred, indignation, or contempt is impious.
Denis Diderot (Humanism)

Teachings of Sun Myung Moon

Democracy is the system that God laboriously prepared over the last two thousand years. Democracy is the system that respects human rights. Democracy is the system in which a minority group can survive in the midst of a [hostile] majority. Democracy is the system that guarantees freedom— freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of association, freedom of press, and freedom of assembly. America is the representative democratic nation, and in the American Constitution the most absolute among all freedoms is freedom of religion. It states that the Congress and government shall not make any laws that restrict religions. (100:246, October 19, 1978)

God’s spiritual providence of restoration during the two thousand years since Jesus’ day has prepared a democratic social and legal environment that will protect Christ at the Second Advent. Jesus was killed after being branded a heretic by the Jews and a rebel by the Roman Empire. In contrast, even if Christ at the Second Advent is persecuted as a heretic, in the democratic society to which he will come, such accusations will not be sufficient grounds for him to be condemned to death. (Exposition of the Divine Principle, Moses and Jesus 3.3.2)

I am grateful to God that He is using me as His instrument to ignite a movement to spiritually awaken America, to call her to protect religious freedom in this most difficult time in human history.(133:213, July 19, 1984)

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3. Community and Solidarity among Religions

I came to the conclusion long ago… that all religions were true and also that all had some error in them, and whilst I hold by my own, I should hold others as dear as Hinduism. So we can only pray, if we are Hindus, not that a Christian should become a Hindu… But our innermost prayer should be a Hindu should be a better Hindu, a Muslim a better Muslim, a Christian a better Christian. Mohandas Gandhi (Hinduism)

Basically all major religions of the world carry the same message; therefore harmony between different religions is both important and necessary.

Each system has its own value suited to persons of different disposition and mental outlook. At this time of easy communication, we must increase our efforts to learn each other’s system. This does not mean that we should make all religions into one but that we should recognize the common purpose of the many religions and value the different techniques that they have developed for internal improvement.
Tenzin Gyatso, The Fourteenth Dalai Lama (Buddhism)

The Church therefore has this exhortation for her sons: prudently and lovingly, through dialogue and collaboration with the followers of other religions, and in witness of Christian faith and life, acknowledge, preserve, and promote the spiritual and moral goods found among these men, as well as the values in their society and culture.
Vatican II, Nostra Aetate (Christianity)

My house shall be called a house of prayer for all peoples.
Isaiah 56.7

And I [Jesus] have other sheep, that are not of this fold; I must bring them also, and they will heed my voice. So there shall be one flock, one shepherd.
John 10.16

The essential purpose of the religion of God is to establish unity among mankind. The divine Manifestations were Founders of the means of fellowship and love. They did not come to create discord, strife and hatred in the world. The religion of God is the cause of love, but if it is made to be a source of enmity and bloodshed, made to be a source of enmity and bloodshed, surely its absence is preferable to its existence; for then it becomes satanic, detrimental and an obstacle to the human world…

It is our duty in this radiant century to investigate the essentials of divine religion, seek the realities underlying the oneness of the world of humanity, and discover the source of fellowship and agreement which will unite mankind in the heavenly bond of love. This unity is the radiance of eternity, the divine spirituality, the effulgence of God and the bounty of the Kingdom.
‘Abdul’l-Bahá, Promulgation of Universal Peace (Baha’i Faith)

Teachings of Sun Myung Moon

As far as I know, God is not sectarian. He is not restricted by minor details of doctrine. We should quickly liberate ourselves from theological conflict which results from blind attachment to doctrines and rituals, and instead focus on living relationships with God. In my view, we urgently need to purify the religious atmosphere into one in which believers can have living faith and every soul can communicate with God.

In God’s parental heart and His great love, there is no discrimination based on color or nationality. There are no barriers between cultural traditions, between East and West, North and South. Today God is trying to embrace the whole of humankind as His children. Through interreligious dialogue and harmony we should realize one ideal world of peace, which is God’s purpose of creation and the common hope of humankind. (135:221, November 16, 1985)

Despite all efforts to the contrary, divisions and animosities among various religious groups continue. Religious wars are still being waged, as they have been for centuries. In spite of various ecumenical movements, religious arrogance, intolerance, and bigotry are still prevalent among devout believers. Thus, although most religions have professed the same God and often even the same views for centuries, their adherents have continually persecuted and warred with one another.

God is beyond denomination, doctrine or sect. God’s purpose is and always has been to save the entire world, and not merely a certain race, nation, or religious group. As religious people, we cannot help God in the task of salvation as long as we fight among ourselves. Many religious leaders have realized this, but for numerous complex reasons their attempts to solve this problem have been repeatedly frustrated.

One of my essential teachings is that interreligious harmony is a necessary condition for world peace. Since no single religion has manifested God completely, religious differences have been inevitable. Yet because we are all sons and daughters of the same Heavenly Parent, we are all brothers and sisters in one great family. Therefore, conflict and divisive hatred among religions is unnecessary. (133:274-75, August 13, 1984)

Is God alienated from the world? No, God strives to save the world. Nevertheless, each religion cherishes its own believers but does not care so much about other people. Look at Islam: it tries to save the world, but it puts itself first. It is likewise with Buddhism: so far its adherents have not been active in going out to society. (99:17, August 27, 1978)

It was not God’s original purpose to establish Hinduism, or Buddhism, or Christianity. God wanted to see from the beginning one family under God. (March 2, 2003)

In the Orient, people go in search of the state of Emptiness or No-self. Therefore, they look for quiet places where they can release their attachments to worldly things. In the West, on the other hand, people make efforts seeking for money and material things. Therefore they want quick results, and their eyes become large… Oriental people are small, with small eyes [that look into the distance], noses and everything. Their legs are short, too. From this, we see that the West is external and the East is internal.

One of Satan’s goals is to permanently separate the internal from the external. God, on the other hand, tries to link the internal and external in a harmonious relationship. Thus we can foresee that when the West tries to unite with the East, God’s day of fulfillment is near. This is gradually coming to pass. (118:46, May 2, 1982)

The purpose of religion is to lead us to a united world. Although different religions have different names for God and different ways of worshipping Him, the central Being each religion worships is the one and only God. Therefore, the purposes and directions for human life taught by each religion inevitably converge towards one standard. Ultimately, each religion has to manage its own path in order that all religions may enter the era of reformation at the same time. (140:10, February 1, 1986)

With the progress of God’s providence, we witness that already in the spirit world there are no barriers between the four major religions at the level of their founders. Jesus, Buddha, Mohammed and Confucius communicate freely with each other and often visit each other’s realms. Because I know these things well, I strongly encouraged all clergy… to transcend their denominations and sects and to unite as one. (May 8, 2001)

When all religions are as one family—living in one accord, cooperating as one body and treasuring the same idea—then all will be liberated. In that day, self-cultivation will no longer be necessary. (393:183, October 3, 2002)

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What Did Rev. Sun Myung Moon Do in the United States?

Jeong Soon Jo
July 7, 2014

Weekly Chosun (Korean Major Weekly Magazine)
On-site Coverage: Interviews in New York and Washington D.C., USA

What Did Rev. Sun Myung Moon Do in the United States?

Last June 24th, I visited room 2185 on the first floor of the Rayburn House Office Building located in the U.S. capital, Washington, D.C. It was the office of American Congressman Edward Royce, who is the Chairman of the U. S. House Committee on Foreign Affairs. The Chairman of Foreign Affairs holds the power in the Congress. It is very hard to make a meeting appointment with him. This was the first time I’ ve visited the American Congress. When I entered Chairman Royce’s office, I was greeted and ushered into a reception room. Desks on either side of the entrance were situated to greet visitors. Three other rooms surrounded the reception room, which was in the center. On one side was the Congressman’s personal office, and on the other was his assistants’ office. I didn’t go in the remaining room in the center, but I guessed that it might contain furniture for living. An analogue TV, which has completely disappeared from Korea, stood in the corner. Overall, everything was simple.

Chairman Royce’s male secretary told me that today’s meeting would happen on the premise that it would not be reported. I felt drained. After meeting a few Korean reporters, including myself, Chairman Royce was planning to meet Tae-Yeon Jo, the Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, who had come from Korea. On one side of the Chairman’s office hung twelve photos. There were photos of him with President Park Geun-Hye and former President Lee Myung-Bak. I did not, however, see a photograph with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe. There was a single large central photo among eleven photos, but I didn’t recognize the background scenery in it.

Chairman Royce came into the room, and before I even asked he told me, “That’s a photo of the Cheonan Warship.” I turned to look at the photo once more, and only then recognized the familiar Cheonan Warship split in two. I was curious as to why the Chairman of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs would hang a photo of the sinking Cheonan ship on March 26th, 2010. He was busy, but I felt free to ask him about the photo. I had so many questions I wanted to ask: Korea-Japan relations, the American viewpoint on the rising strength of China, the issue on comfort women, etc. Last January 31st, Chairman Royce visited a former comfort woman in Glendale, California. He said, “My father fought in the Atlantic during World War II, my uncle in the Pacific. This is what my uncle told me: ‘Japan must apologize to Korea and America must demand an apology from Japan.’ I think that we must not deny the history of Japan.”

The Washington Times, owned by the Unification Church, was championed by the conservatives.

The Washington Times, owned by the Unification Church, was championed by the conservatives.

There are more Muslim students enrolled in the university run by the Unification Church than originally anticipated.

The businesses continue with impressive funding, even after the passing of Rev. Moon.

It was thanks to The Washington Times that an editor of a weekly paper from Seoul was able to meet such an influential person in the U.S. House of Representatives. Today’s meeting was arranged by The Washington Times. Thomas McDevitt, the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Times and Michael Jenkins, an executive of the Unification Church’s business in America, had also come. After meeting with Chairman Royce, I also met Matt Salmon (Arizona), who is also a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee. After him, I met two other former Congressmen. In all, I met four current and former Congressmen on that day. The Washington Times told us that they were able to schedule more interviews with other Congressmen and encouraged myself and the other reporters to join them. We all, however, thought we had gotten enough information from the Congressmen and politely declined.

As one of the most influential media organizations in America, The Washington Times cannot be ignored by the congressmen. Their influence with the conservative Republican Party is especially considerable. The Washington Times was founded by Rev. Sun-Myung Moon of the Unification Church in 1982. It would have been difficult for Korean reporters to meet an American Congressman if he had not founded the paper and continued to develop it.

Matt Salmon, who is in his sixth term, said that, “The Washington Times is extremely important for the conservative voice in America, and I am grateful for the role it has played.” About the late Rev. SunMyung Moon he said, “I have met him several times. He is an amazing person.” Congressman Salmon is fluent in Chinese. On China he says, “China is being rash in southern China,” and criticized the land disputes with the Philippines and Vietnam. “The U.S. is dependent on China economically. However, we are worried about their military expansion. We are very concerned about China.”

Congressman Salmon spoke very pessimistically about the Democratic U.S. President Barack Obama. He referred to the situation in Syria and Iraq, stating, “If the U.S. does not intervene and a crack is created, China and Russia will push that crack completely.” He says it is due to the lack of power in the Obama administration. Additionally, he said, “Not too long ago, Secretary of State John Kerry said in a Congressional Committee meeting that the U.S. diplomat’s priority is global warming…How can the political leader of our diplomacy say such a thing?” He was very upset.

I came to Washington, D.C. and New York in America on an invitation from the Tongil Foundation. America was the stage for Rev. Moon’s main projects, and the Unification Church wished to promote these past activities. As I remembered, the Unification Church caused a whirlwind in America in the 70’s and 80’s. Hippies, addicted to drugs and alcohol, began to change and became a topic of conversation in American society. Their neat clothing and hair as they carried out their mission work was surprising. Rev. Moon even held a mass gathering of hundreds of thousands on the front lawn of Capitol Hill. (September 9, 18)

Personally, it had been a long time since I last visited New York and Washington, D.C., over 15 years, actually. On being invited by the Unification Church, I thought that I might as well go. I didn’t know very much about the Unification Church; however, I came to learn through this business trip what Mr. Moon did in America. And based on his American projects, I learned of his goals for South America and the Middle East.

Last June 17th, in New York, I arrived past midnight and met Chang-Shik Yang, Chairman of the Universal Peace Federation (UPF). He told me, “Rev. Moon and his family arrived in Washington on December 17th, 1971. Since then, his work has been based in America. At first, he was not welcomed. He came from a country that was receiving aid from the United States. However, when the hippies started to cut their hair and change their outlook on life, people became interested as thousands and then tens of thousands of people did this.” Rev. Moon came to America and said, “America is sick. I have come as the doctor. The house of America is on fire. I have come as the firefighter.”

The next day, I met with Ki-Hoon Kim, President of the Family Federation of World Peace (FFWPU). He said, “In August, it will have been two years since Rev. Moon passed. He came to America for the first time in 1965, fifty years ago. He entered the country in February of 1965 in San Francisco, and rode a Volkswagen around America for thirty-three days. This weekend, we will hold an event in San Francisco to reflect on his heart and determinations during that time.” Since the passing of Rev. Moon, his wife, Dr. Hak-Ja Han Moon has been leading the Unification Church.

As already mentioned, I confirmed The Washington Times’ considerable influence as we met several congressmen. The Washington Times office building is located twenty minutes west of the U.S. Capitol Building, and is easily reached by car. Thomas McDevitt, Chairman of the Board of Directors of The Washington Times, said, “The profit and influence of the company has improved considerably in recent years. This year, we are returning to the black.” Chairman McDevitt told me that “The Washington Times is the representative flagship voice of the American conservative movement. Our future is bright.” He also shared his connection to Korea with me, “My wife’s name is Soon-Ja Lee, and she is from Jeon Nam.”

The prime of The Washington Times was around the collapse of the Cold War during the Reagan administration (1981~1989). John Solomon, editor of The Washington Times, said, “President Reagan said The Washington Times contributed to the Soviet collapse.” And that “Everyday a staff member from the White House would come directly to our office to take the day’s paper to President Reagan’s desk. The Washington Times became known as the paper the President reads.”

Chairman McDevitt added, “It is true that after the Cold War ended, The Washington Times’ voice was weak for ten years. However, during the Lewinsky scandal, America experienced a morality crisis. Then 9/11 happened. These things led the culture to shift their attention to The Washington Times. It became a crucial turning point at which to promote interreligious projects.” He also boasted, “The Washington Times is being quoted and reported by numerous media outlets. The circulation for the White House, Congress and the Administration hovers around 10,000. We have a considerable amount of influence over the American opinion leaders. We have even been named third in influencing the U.S. Congress, after The New York Times and The Washington Post.”

Although FOX TV argues conservatively, the pundits of The Washington Times were aware that in all other cultural fields, they were liberal. For example, only The Washington Times argues against same-sex marriage. This issue never surfaces in other newspapers or broadcasts. It appears that The Washington Times dug up many of the liberal Obama Administration’s mistakes. Larry Beasley, President of the Times, says, “We print 44,000 papers. Unlike other American newspapers, we publish four pages of opinion articles every day. The opinion pages influence the public, and is the spine of our paper.” Out of 80 reporters in the editorial department, ten are editorial writers.

The legend of the Unification Church is that they hold considerable wealth in both America and Korea. The New Yorker Hotel in New York City is a property of the Unification Church. It is located in Manhattan where 34th Street and 8th Street meet. The New Yorker has been around for 90 years, and has the most rooms in Manhattan. It is currently a four-star hotel. Three of the floors are facilities for Unification Church missions. This was where I stayed when I came to New York. According to Michael Jenkins, head of the Family Federation’s business department, when the New Yorker Hotel of Manhattan was purchased in 1975, it was worth five million dollars. However, now it is worth nearly four billion dollars on the market. They invested thirty million dollars in an extensive renovation, and recruited a female businesswoman to raise the efficiency of the hotel. Their focus shifted from missionary work to business efficiency. Ann Peterson, president of the New Yorker Hotel, said, “The hotel was a three-star hotel. However, after the renovations ended, using the world-class hotel chain Wyndham, we became a four-star hotel in May.” According to her, there are only six five-star hotels in New York City. As the business in the neighboring areas underwent major developments, the value of the hotel property also went up. Also, when the 230 million-dollar “Hudson Yard Project” finishes, the media group Time Warner will move in.

Ki-Hoon Kim, President of the Family Federation, oversees both the missionary and business operations in New York. He did not disclose to me the profit margins of Unification Church businesses in America, saying that, “Those numbers are not even released internally.” However, he did say, “Numerically, we are making an enormous profit.” He added, “At the end of this year, The Washington Times will come out of the red and will begin making profit next year.” Michael Jenkins, who came together with President Kim, explained the fishing industry in the Bering Sea (Ocean Peace Inc.) and the ship repair company (Master Marine). President Kim said there were three deep-sea ships in the Bering Sea at the moment and that “The profit from those ships is larger than the profit of the New Yorker Hotel.” The American government granted permission for twenty ships to operate in these waters, and three of those twenty belong to the Unification Church. Tuna and other fish are exported straight to Japan from the ships immediately after they are caught. The fish are not brought to the Seattle headquarters. President Ki-Hoon Kim told me, “Besides these three ships, we have hundreds of medium-sized ships.” They also own a large number of Japanese restaurants. “The purpose of the businesses is to support the missionary work of Rev. Moon,” said President Kim. There have even been lawsuits surrounding the immense wealth owned by the Unification Church and, after the passing of Rev. Moon, between his sons.

The prime of The Washington Times was around the time of the collapse of the Cold War when Ronald Reagan was president. The editor said, “President Reagan said that The Washington Times contributed to the collapse of the Soviet Union.,” and that “The Washington Times became known as the paper the President reads.”

The reason why Rev. Moon moved his base from Korea to the United States in 1971 was because his actions were being restricted in Korea. Things did not go according to his expectations, and he was accused of being a cult leader. He secured a home in Irvington, New York, raised his children there, and was able to begin his projects on a larger scale. The leader of missionary work in the United States is FFWPU President Michael Balcomb. He works under the leadership of President Ki-Hoon Kim. “Rev. Moon’s goal was to make America God’s champion,” he said. Rev. Moon’s goals were to rebuild the collapsing values of American society at the time, encourage reconciliation between world religions and solve the dilemma of rampant materialism. UPF Chairman Chang-Shik Yang added, “At first, he was not seen positively, as he came from a nation that received aid from the United States.” At the age of 64, Rev. Moon was even incarcerated for a year and a day over tax evasion charges over allegedly underreporting his income by $162,000 on Federal tax returns.

The Unification Church’s interreligious activities were interesting to say the least. I barely knew about these activities. I was curious about why the Unification Church, which began from Christianity, and was perceived by mainstream Christianity as a cult, would spearhead interreligious activities. When I visited the UPF office in Tarrytown, New York, located some distance away from Manhattan, I heard about this field. UPF is a registered NGO in the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Secretary General Taj Hamad of UPF told me about an event held in the capitol of Indonesia, Jakarta, right after the 9/11 terror attacks.

“After the 9/11 terror attacks, America was filled with hostility towards Muslims. Rev. Moon said that Islam is not bad. He held a conference between religions, saying that the true Islam must be known. He said, “I will pay for it. Let’s hold the conference in the name of Muslims. I approached the former President of Indonesia, Abdurrahman Wahid. As a result, we held a conference in Jakarta two months after the 9/11 attacks.” He showed me media from this conference and I noticed that the conference was titled, “Islam and the Future of World Peace,” and the conference was held on December 20th to the 23rd, 2001 in Jakarta. It is rare for anyone to open their wallets because most of Christianity held hostile feelings towards Islam and needed to understand them.

Visiting the University of Bridgeport on June 20th was also an interesting experience. Bridgeport holds the largest population in Connecticut. Rev. Moon took on the University in 1992. It takes over 90 minutes to drive from New York City to Bridgeport. Neil Albert Salonen, President of the University, graduated from Cornell’s Chemical Engineering Department. He said, “Our university welcomes religious activities from all religions. Asserting a specific religion in America is politically incorrect.” He continued, “There are many Muslim students.” After the Chinese international students (about 500) the Saudi Arabian students make up the most of our international students. President Salonen said that there are also a little over 200 Hindu students. Hindus are, of course, Indian. The current students population is about 5,000. About 40~50% are Unification Church members. There are about 10 to 20 Korean students.

After the United States, the Unification Church is famous for its activities in South America. A member explained, “America is a Protestant nation and South America is a Catholic region.” NGO activities in the Middle East are also an extension of the interreligious activities. They explained that, together with Christianity, the three religions thought to be descendants of Abraham are Judaism and Islam. The aim was to harmonize the three. The Unification Church carried out activities dedicated towards the peaceful coexistence between the Israelites and Palestinians. Now that I think about it, they hold a considerable network here, as well. A few years ago, a KBS reporter was detained and released while covering the Gaza Strip. It was known that the Unification Church held a critical role in releasing the reporter. Their recent interest in the rebellion in Syria and the NGO activities they carried out are also in the same context.

The hosts arranged a meeting in Washington, D.C. with two ministers from Atlanta, Georgia, located in the southern United States. They were Luonne Abram Rouse, who holds the record for being the first black minister of a white church, and Mark Abernathy (54), who works in a black and white mixed church. Some Americans go to church according to their skin color. There are very few locations where they attend services together. Rev. Abernathy showed me a photograph, telling me how in 1997, the white supremacy group, the KKK, came to his church and attacked his father, the head pastor at the time. They tore his clothes and carried a flaming cross to the church yard to conduct a ceremony. The root of racial discrimination in the South is still very deep. Rev. Abernathy, a graduate from the prestigious Georgia Tech University, was selected as the speaker of the year by the National Association for the Advanced Placement of Colored People (NAAPC). He joined Rev. Moon in a fifty-state tour and told me his and Rev. Moon’s message of “Break down the walls” was the same. When asked if he wasn’t worried about acting together with Mr. Moon, who was known to be a cult leader, he answered, “It is normal for religious leaders to be misunderstood. His vision allowed crazy people like us to come forward.”

The Unification Church’s international marriages are what make them famous in the media. To outsiders, it seems strange to see so many couples wed internationally together. Why do they arrange international marriages, including marriages between black and white and Korean and Japanese? The leader of Unification Church missions in America, President Michael Balcomb said, “I was also married in the 1982 mass wedding of 6,000 couples. My wife is Japanese.” He added, “The 2012 mass wedding in Gapyong, Gyonggi-do was covered by America’s ABC and England’s Channel 4. The direction of the coverage was whether a marriage between races and tribes would work. I know many people wed in a mass wedding who say that it is better than a traditional marriage.”

Thomas Walsh, a representative of UPF International, said, “It is based on the thought the family will change the world and not religion.” Rev. Moon considered “exchange marriage” as vital, and encouraged marriage between people of different nations and religions. UPF General Secretary Hamad said, “Rev. Moon suggested marrying with your ‘enemy.’ We must overcome the divisions and barriers between religions and cultures, but this will not be solved through conferences. It will be solved through the marriage between a man and a woman. I am from Sudan. My wife is from England. England colonized Sudan.”

It has been two years since Rev. Moon left this world. What will happen to this Unification Church that he started? American Family Federation President Michael Balcomb, the leader of missionary work in America says, “People say that because the founder died, the organization will not last. I don’t agree with this. Look at Christianity. It grew after the death of its founder.” He continued, “It took the Mormon Church 120 years to be recognized as a religion. Their congregation expanded during the last 50 years, and by 2010 they had grown so much they had a presidential candidate (Republican Candidate Mitt Romney). It’ll take time, but we will grow as a new religion in America.”

According to the Broadway musical ticket dealer on the first floor of the New Yorker, the most popular musical in New York’s Broadway is “The Book of Mormon.” I knew that a Mormon had become well-known as a presidential candidate, but I didn’t know they were popular in the musical arena as well. Now that I think about it, I remember reading in a business book that recently that heads of Mormon corporations were emerging as successful CEOs and executives among American businesses. Just as they did in the past, American white missionaries still approach passersby in Gwanghwamun, Seoul. What about the Unification Church? I can’t deny that the work of Rev. Moon in America is impressive. I wonder if there are any other Koreans who left as big a mark as he has in America. Of course, each person is entitled to their own judgments.


Photo Notes:

The south view of Manhattan Island from the Empire State Building in New York, U.S.A. The arrow indicates Freedom Tower, which stands in place of the World Trade Center destroyed on September 11th, 2001. After the 9/11 terror attacks, the late Rev. Moon saw the anti-Muslim atmosphere and thought, “ This is not right.” Rev. Moon then held an interreligious conference in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Rev. Moon (right) of the Unification Church meeting U.S. President Nixon at the White House in 1974.

Photographs hanging on the wall of U.S. Congressman Edward Royce’s office. The large photograph in the middle is of the Cheonan ship split into two.

The New Yorker Hotel owned by the Unification Church is located at 8th and 34th Street in Manhattan, New York, USA (indicated by the arrow) The American mission headquarters is also located here.

The Unification Church catches tuna in the Bering Sea. Located in Seattle, the Ocean Peace Inc. boats haul in a bigger profit than the New Yorker Hotel.


The Relationship between Sun Myung Moon and Brazilian Football

The Relationship between Sun Myung Moon and Brazilian Football

[News Is Eyes: Korean Weekly Magazine] What is the Relationship between Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the Unification Church and Brazilian Football?

With the 2002 Korea/Japan World Cup quickly approaching, members and followers posed the following question, “Where do you think our nation, Korea, will place?”

‘True Father’ thus answered, “How should I know?”

“Where did we place at the (Seoul) Olympics (of ’88)?” “We placed 4th.”

The Relationship between Sun Myung Moon and Brazilian Football

“Is that so? Well, we will probably place about the same this time as well.” “Eh~ No way!”

To Rev. Sun Myung Moon (1920-2012), Chairman of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, soccer was a synonym for peace. The International Club Soccer Federation, established in 2002, did not hold the “Peace Cup” in vain. Pele, known as the “Emperor of Soccer,” was the honorary ambassador of the Peace Cup. Pele regarded Rev. Sun Myung Moon as his “spiritual father.”

Pele is not the only great icon of the soccer world who looks up to Rev. Sun Myung Moon as a father figure. Marco Polo del Nero, who was elected president of the Brazilian Football Confederation, also regards Rev. Sun Myung Moon as a father figure. Del Nero was praised by Rev. Moon as having “a good head on his shoulders…He could become the president of Brazil.” This inspired Del Nero, a lawyer at the time, to pursue a career in politics. In Brazil, soccer and politics go hand in hand.

Studying Religious Figures: The Path of the “Global Citizen,” Sun Myung Moon

Ki-Hong Han - Monthly JoongAng
May 2014

Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon Proclaims the Cheon Il Guk Scriptures and Actively Carries on Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Work

Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon Proclaims the Cheon Il Guk Scriptures and Actively Carries on Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Work

The following appeared in the May 2014 issue of the Monthly JoongAng, a news publication associated with the JoongAng Daily, an influential newspapers in Korea.

Dreaming of a Nation without Borders and a World without Conflict

Heading Toward the Completion of the Ideal True Family Based on the Pure Love of Couples

Rev. Sun Myung Moon always taught his followers that they should not “speak without following through with actions.” Just as his life demonstrated, he devoted all of his strength to changing the world through the power of actualization. The accomplishments he achieved on earth were beyond those of an ordinary man. Many still wonder how he was able to continue exerting so much strength to accomplish such extensive missions, even in the midst of the extreme persecution and misunderstanding he faced throughout his life. The answer is that he possessed determination to establish the Nation of Cosmic Peace and Unity (Cheon Il Guk) on earth. On February 12, the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification held commemorative events on the first anniversary of Foundation Day at the Cheong Shim Peace World Center in Gapyeong County, Gyeonggi Province, in order to announce the substantial launch of Cheon Il Guk. This was just one of the many endeavors left behind by Rev. Moon.

Rev. Moon’s vision of one community of humankind, Cheon Il Guk, refers to the actualized ideal world of one family under God, in which all humankind can serve God as their parent. Cheon Il Guk is not to be simply an abstract idea or philosophy. It is meant to be the ideal world of freedom, peace, unity and happiness, managed through true love, and a world centered on God. Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon advocates that this ideal world would be governed under a constitution of heavenly law based on true love and God’s word. Hence, she proclaimed the Cheon Il Guk scriptures, which are meant to serve as guidelines for the citizens of Cheon Il Guk in leading their lives.

Rev. Moon revealed that Cheon Il Guk would be completed in adherence to laws and standards and stressed that God’s word (logos) was to be the basis and the root philosophy of the Cheon Il Guk Constitution. Three principles in particular were listed as the foundation for the Cheon Il Guk Constitution, protection of the pure bloodline, respect for human rights and thorough protection and management of public funds. Rev. Moon stated that anyone that commits adultery destroys the family, that anyone that misuses public funds or violates human rights destroys the structure of society and that anyone that abuses these laws has no right to be a citizen of Cheon Il Guk. The Cheon Il Guk Constitution contains a preamble, general provisions, eleven chapters, ten sections, ninety-two articles and a hundred and ninety clauses, including six chapters on the establishment of each organization. Chapter three in particular reveals the members of the Cheon Il Guk Supreme Council, who are to be the ultimate deciding authority in all important matters pertaining to Cheon Il Guk.

(The August 23, 2013 Commemorative Ceremony of the First Anniversary of Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Universal Seonghwa at the Cheong Shim Peace World Center. Rev. Sun Myung Moon always boldly promoted efforts toward the actualization of a conflict-free world.)

The Cheon Il Guk Constitution was enacted last year on Foundation Day. For the past year, efforts were made in preparing laws regarding the operation of the Cheon Il Guk Supreme Council. This year, on the first anniversary of Foundation Day, the Cheon Il Guk Constitution was officially proclaimed as Dr. Han conveyed the Constitution to the regional presidents representing the world. Over the next sixty days, the Constitution was publicly promoted; and the Constitution assumed its role in stating the customs, standards and guidelines by which the substantial Cheon Il Guk will be settled and completed.

In addition, Dr. Han laid the groundwork for a new beginning by publishing three holy scriptures, which are to become the basis for the lives of Cheon Il Guk citizens. Cheon Seong Gyeong and the Pyeong Hwa Gyeong were revised and released last year on Foundation Day. With the release of the final volume, the Cham Bumo Gyeong, the three holy scriptures are now complete. The Cheon Il Guk scriptures were composed from material extracted from the 650 volumes of The Sermons of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon, as well as from given lectures in Korea and abroad, systemized and reorganized in book form. Cheon Seong Gyeong contains guidelines of faith that Rev. Moon gave to his disciples throughout his life. Cham Bumo Gyeong describes in detail the accomplishments of a life lived for the salvation of humankind and for God’s liberation. Pyeong Hwa Gyeong is a compilation of Rev. Moon’s public speeches. Each volume is 1,648 pages long.

In his autobiography, As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen, Rev. Moon says, “I have always promoted a world in which all religions, all peoples and all nations are united. All of human history has been filled with endless division.” This passage clearly demonstrates his wish for the fulfillment of one family under God.

“A Country Divided by National Borders Cannot Last Forever.”

Rev. Moon stressed that national borders must first be eliminated before world peace can be realized. He believed that “a country divided by national borders cannot last forever. Religion is the only thing that is able to overcome national borders.” As seen through the establishment of the European Union, the collapse of national borders has now become an unstoppable trend that is catching on so that regions, too, will no longer be separated from one another. Rev. Moon’s proposal for the construction of an International Peace Highway in 1981 also reflects his sentiment and wish for “a world without borders.”

The International Peace Highway is to connect Japan and Korea through a tunnel running along the ocean floor, as well as North America and Russia, through a tunnel or bridge across the Bering Strait. When this highway is completed, it will be possible to drive by car from the Cape of Good Hope in Africa to Santiago, Chile, or from London to New York. The entire world will be connected without any obstacles, as veins are when running through a healthy body. Naturally, depending on the conditions, tracks may take the place of roads, creating high-speed railways.

The International Peace Highway project is to be constructed with four lanes on either side of a median strip. The kilometer-wide strips of land flanking the highway are to become international neutral zones. Hotels and various leisure facilities are to be constructed in these areas as well. A pneumatic tube system will be implemented to accommodate freight. Immigration offices will be made redundant by a no-visa international immigration system; and major cities and suburbs will be connected to the highway, together with airports. Shipments of war goods and supplies will, of course, be banned from the International Peace Highway, as proposed by Rev. Moon.

In order to carry out his plans, Rev. Moon immediately formed a preparation committee in Japan for the construction of the International Peace Highway. In April 1982, a construction company for the International Peace Highway (HCC) was established. In May 1983, the Committee for the Research of the Korea–Japan Tunnel was formed; and in July of that same year, inquiries into the land and sea quality began in Karatsu (in Saga Prefecture on the Island of Kyushu, Japan), as well as on Iki and Tsushima. Then, in October 1986, pilot construction began for research purposes in Chinzei (also in Saga Prefecture) and Nagoya (on Honshu, Japan’s main island). Currently, excavation work is underway in Karatsu on the Higashimatsuyama Peninsula (on Honshu). By July 2005, they had dug down four hundred meters, ending beneath the ocean floor.

The International Peace Highway is a project that aims to connect Japan and Korea through a tunnel beneath the ocean floor, as well as Russia and the North American continent through a bridge or tunnel across the Bering Strait. The project’s goal is to connect the world as one global village.

At the end of June 2005, Rev. Moon went on tour, speaking in Washington, D.C. and three other major United States’ cities, where he again discussed the importance of an ocean floor tunnel across the Bering Strait. On September 12 that year, he officially announced the Bering Strait Project in New York. And in January of 2008, he registered the World Peace Tunnel Foundation as an official nonprofit organization with the Korean government’s Ministry of Land, Transport and Maritime Affairs. The Foundation has held a Korea–Japan Tunnel Forum and a Bering Strait Peace Forum and is carrying out work in which people from the countries involved—namely, Japan, Russia, and America—are able to cooperate with one another.

The UN Must Live Up to its Name as a Peacemaker

Rev. Moon talked about how the world can be changed in just a day—how anyone would be able to cross national borders and get along with other nations like neighbors—how peace could come naturally in this way. He felt that this phenomenon would break down the walls between religions and promote communication between races, thereby completing a united cultural revolution.

Rev. Moon was optimistic even about the tremendous financial resources needed to complete the two projects. He said that the amount of money that America invested in the Iraq War would be more than enough to complete the tunnel projects. He emphasized that the money would not be wasted as it was on war and that guns and knives could be melted down to make plowshares and ploughs.

He also argued that in order to bring about harmony between the countries involved, the UN’s role as a world government needed to change. The UN should not seek to serve the needs of one country, but rather the needs of the whole world. To carry out this role, Rev. Moon proposed that the UN should be restructured as a bicameral institution consisting of an upper house and a lower house that lives up to its name as a mediator of conflicts. He believed that when diplomats from the countries fulfilled their roles as upper house members that discussed solutions to the world’s problems, peace could eternally come to dwell on earth. Thus, Rev. Moon proposed the creation of the “Abel UN” as a substitute to the current UN. These and Rev. Moon’s other plans for world peace are unexpected and yet concrete.

Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, who inherited Rev. Moon’s work, is investing her energies in comforting those in need in neighboring countries. Through the events on the first anniversary of Foundation Day, she especially encouraged the married migrant women of the Philippines after the typhoon that ravaged their nation. Dr. Han donated one million dollars in relief funds to the victims of the typhoon. And on February 8, she hosted the “Peace Sharing Event for Migrant Married Philippine Women–Love you, Philippines! Thank you, Korea!” event at the Seoul Citizen’s Hall.

Rev. Moon’s model for a Cheon Il Guk community begins with the family. He stated that when a complete man and woman become a couple, form a true family, and then expand that true family to a tribe, race, nation and world, the ideal community can be formed. Rev. Moon’s method for fulfilling a concrete vision for an ideal human community can be found within the Marriage Blessing. The utopia and heaven on earth longed for by all of humankind can now be established on earth through the Marriage Blessing.

The “Unification Principle” records in detail God’s purpose for creating human beings, the cause and result of the Fall, the goal of the providence of salvation, the principle of indemnity needed to return to God’s embrace and all processes of restoration. According to these teachings, the Marriage Blessing is the concrete program of salvation that allows humankind to return to God’s embrace.

On February 12, at the Commemorative Ceremony of the First Anniversary of Foundation Day, the Cosmic Blessing Ceremony by the True Parents of Heaven, Earth and Humankind (International Mass Marriage Blessing Ceremony) was held at the Cheong Shim Peace World Center in Gapyeong, Gyeonggi Province. The ceremony was attended by two thousand five hundred couples on site and twenty thousand couples in about fifty other countries via satellite.

The transnational, interreligious international Blessing Ceremony held by Rev. Moon contains the grand, lofty will of God’s providence of salvation. Starting in May 1961, with the marriage of thirty-six couples, Rev. Moon has been performing International Marriage Blessing Ceremonies on a larger scale than anyone else throughout all of history.

View of the inclined shaft of the Korea-Japan Ocean Floor Tunnel located in Saga, Japan. These lofty plans represent Rev. Moon’s wish to tie the world together as one. (Photo provided by the Family Federation)

On August 24, 1992, Rev. Moon defined the mass marriage ceremonies as “eliminating the original sin of humankind, recovering the true love, true life and true lineage of God, and a ceremony of rebirth for all of humankind. It is the cradle of peace that manifests the ideal of truly becoming one global family that transcends race and national borders.” The Marriage Blessing is significant as a rite of passage for human beings to return to their original state at the time of the Creation.

During his lifetime, Rev. Moon established many movements for true families and the propagation of high moral standards throughout the world, in order to solidify the foundation for the Blessed Families. Rev. Moon’s “Restoration of a Completed Family” can be seen as a philosophy that is universally shared by all humankind.

The Unfolding of a Movement for Purity through New Values

The True Family Movement is to become the foundation for the establishment of the order of love, centered on God. A man and a woman are to become a true couple based on God’s love, forming a family together. The goal is to give birth to good children and expanding the family to create a true race, a true nation and a true world, creating God’s nation on earth. When this happens, all humankind will become brothers and sisters with God as their parent. This is the meaning of the Marriage Blessing, which serves as guiding principles for the True Family Movement. The movement was carried out to have human beings be reborn into true parents, true couples and true sons and daughters amid the blessings of God, who is the origin of true love. There are currently hundreds of thousands of second- and third-generation blessed children around the world today. The International Marriage Blessing is the key factor in the True Family Movement, which is receiving praise as a practical alternative for saving humankind, which is groaning in the quagmire of immorality.

At the 14th World Media Conference, held in Washington, D.C., Rev. Moon said that “expanding and solidifying the True Family Movement so that it becomes a worldwide phenomenon is surely the most important spiritual and cultural revolution for humankind in the twenty-first century.” At that time, America as a whole was pondering the issue of the nation’s youth, who had become ensnared in a culture of decadence and pleasure. Rev. Moon argued that the Fall came about through the misuse of love, and emphasized the importance of pure love. In the Creation as God originally envisaged it, humans were to receive their true parents’ love and grow up mentally and physically protected in true love. The men and women that resulted were to enter into holy marriages with God’s blessings, become true parents and complete the ideal of a true family. It is with this knowledge that Rev. Moon has dedicated his life to purity movements centered on youth, as well as true family movements for those in older generations.

Rev. Moon was so invested in the purity movement that he established a Pure Love Department at Sun Moon University and provided full scholarships for its students. He stressed that men in particular were very important to the purity movement and that both men and women needed to become examples of a pure lifestyle. He developed a new set of values for the purity movement and presented the Marriage Blessing as the most important virtue of a couple’s purity.

When purity movements were first introduced to the world, they received a lot of criticism from Korean women’s groups, which said that they originated from the ideology of male domination. However, recently, people are coming to understand the truth regarding purity movements and the need to redefine the sexual culture, which has traditionally revolved around men. In today’s society, where sexual crimes are becoming increasingly serious by the day, Rev. Moon’s arguments appear quite solid.

Arranged by Senior Reporter Ki-Hong Han

Sun Myung Moon: The Path of the "Global Citizen"

April 2014
Monthly Joong Ang

Rev. Sun Myung Moon in his high school days. In those days, Rev. Moon held lofty academic ambitions; but he was spiritually reborn through understanding the meaning of life and receiving his life's mission.

Rev. Sun Myung Moon in his high school days. In those days, Rev. Moon held lofty academic ambitions; but he was spiritually reborn through understanding the meaning of life and receiving his life's mission.

He Dedicated His Life to God's Liberation

Through prayer and research, Sun Myung Moon discovered a God of sorrow and imprisonment... The Unification Principle clearly analyzes God's creation of human beings, the Fall and the providential process of restoration.

In 1935, when Korea was under Japanese colonial rule, Christian churches in Korea underwent a historical change. Japanese imperialism had deprived Korea of her sovereignty and was forcing Christians to worship at Shinto shrines. The Korean people stood at a crossroads. They could either reach a compromise with this reality or fight to overcome their oppression. Spurred on by the Russian revolution, the leftist faction gained power and quickly engulfed the ideological world, causing chaos and confusion. The rest of the world was left paralyzed by the Great Depression. In 1933, Hitler had just gained control of the German government; he would form the Axis Powers with Japan and Italy in 1936 and begin a full-scale military expansion. With these and other events, the world was shaking and swiftly changing.

It is said that the night is darkest just before the dawn. During the darkest time in human history, Rev. Sun Myung Moon was just beginning to understand his own mission. Rev. Moon was born on the sixth day of the first month of the lunar calendar in 1920, a year after the March 1st Movement? In 1935, in his sixteenth year, he received his mission from Heaven on Easter. Shouldering the missions of both human salvation and world peace, he set out on a rigorous life course. He passed away in the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 2012, to fulfill a "second revolution." Rev. Moon shocked the world with his impressive legacy of having evangelized 194 countries in a short period. He boldly reclaimed history and illuminated the path for humanity through countless organizations and large-scale rallies.

In 1860, in the midst of the Meiji Restoration, Japan underwent rapid militarization. While seeking to expand their power and territory; they brought victories in both the Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese Wars, and were waiting for the moment to pounce on the Korean Peninsula. The Japan-Korea treaty of 1876 was a stepping stone for Japan to interfere in Korean domestic affairs and become an imperialist country. This treaty was dissolved in 1910 to make way for the enforcement of the Treaty of Annexation of Korea by Japan, which reduced the Korea to a colony of Japan. The Korean people endured atrocious imperialism and humiliation, having had their long history trampled as they failed to keep up with world currents.

However, even under Japanese oppression, Korea churches were greeting the winds of change. A revival, led by Presbyterian ministers Seon Ju Gil, Ik Doo Kim and Methodist minister Yong Do Lee, became just the tonic that the Korean churches needed. At the same time, Confucian theologians were beginning to return from overseas, bringing with them new and varied trends in philosophy and theology

Notably, Rev Seon Ju Gil, who was imprisoned for two years with thirty-three other people during the March 1 Movement, brought hope to churchgoers through his ideas about eschatology and the Second Coming. Rev. Yong Do Lee professed unity with Christ, through his innovative spiritual movements during his short life of thirty-three years. He transcended denominations and kindled the fires of revival by bestowing grace upon every place he visited.

Rev. Sun Myung Moon and Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, president of the Women's Federation for World Peace, gave the benediction for the brides and grooms at the Blessing Ceremony in the Era to Open the Gates to the Victory, Liberation and Completion of the T…

Rev. Sun Myung Moon and Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon, president of the Women's Federation for World Peace, gave the benediction for the brides and grooms at the Blessing Ceremony in the Era to Open the Gates to the Victory, Liberation and Completion of the True Parents of Heaven, Earth and Humankind in 2012, at the Cheong Shim Peace World Center in Gapyeong, Korea.

Academic aspirations: Coming to Terms with His Mission from Heaven

When viewed from a providential standpoint, Rev. Moon's appearance, just after the deaths of Rev. Yong Do Lee and Rev. Seon Ju Gil in 1934 and 1935 respectively, was not a coincidence. Why was he called by God to this mission at such a crucial turning point in history? The answer can be found in the philosophy under which Rev. Moon led his life. Even at the young age of ten, he had big dreams for the future. He had academic aspirations to obtain a doctorate degree. In the spring of 1934, at the age of fourteens he transferred to Osan Primary School in Jeongju, which is in North Pyongan Province, in what is now North Korea. There, he was exposed to theological texts for the first time. He began to view the world differently; and his standard of values and judgment developed. He began to doubt his own aspirations and hopes.

"Let's assume that I become a great scholar, attain fame and live in splendor as I wished. Would that mean anything to me? Would that be meaningful to the countless people that are suffering around me? Would my own personal success benefit anyone else? Why is humanity living amidst agony, misfortune and tragedy? What is my purpose in this situation?" These were sonic of the questions he asked himself. He also wrestled with fundamental questions such as "What is the reason that humankind lives in suffering, misfortune, and tragedy? What exactly should I be doing under these circumstances?" In his anguish, Rev. Moon's mission began to become clear to him. He resolved to liberate humankind from agony, misfortune and tragedy, and to illuminate a path and vision of an eternal, ideal world for our descendants.

He deeply pondered questions of life and the universe; and as he sought answers, he came to have a spiritual encounter with Jesus Christ. In the year that he turned fifteen, as he was praying on Easter morning, Jesus suddenly appeared in front of him. It was a revelation through which he reconfirmed his mission of saving humankind.

On October 5, 1985, Rev. Moon's wife Dr. Hak Ja Han Moon recounted this event. "At the age of fifteen, my husband was living in North Korea, where he received a series of very deep spiritual experiences. To describe in words the things he experienced at that time is difficult. To put it briefly, the spirit world suddenly unfolded in front of him, and he was able to speak with the saints and sages of that world. In the tranquil mountains of North Korea, my husband had several spiritual conversations with Jesus Christ."

Rev. Moon revealed through prayer and research that God was not a glorious God, but rather a sorrowful and imprisoned one. He confirmed that after the Fall, God had been engulfed in sorrow and tears as he searched throughout history to find his lost children. This is how Rev. Moon came to devote his life to the liberation of God and to seek universal truths.

Rev. Moon discovered the Divine Principle, the new truth that would reform the people of the world. With the Divine Principle as the foundation, he planned to guide the world to do God's work. After receiving his mission from God, he devoted every second to elucidating the Divine Principle and establishing Unification Thought!

While studying abroad, in Japan, he kept three Bibles open on the desk in his room -- one in Korean, one in Japanese and one in English. To capture the fundamental essence of the Principle, he invested his whole heart and sincere prayer into understanding its rules and processes. He cross-referenced the Bible to books on science religion and philosophy in order to make his findings accessible to all people. Scientifically investigating the whole providential truth of God and digging up the roots of Christianity were not easy tasks. Rev Moon remembers God as having been cold and merciless toward him at that time. If God had openly shown him affection, it could have become an opportunity for Satan to slander and attack him, so instead he had to pioneer that path alone.

On June 14, 1976, Rev. Sun Myung Moon was featured in the weekly magazine Newsweek for his international evangelical work. "The Unification Church's interpretation of the Bible can be seen as simply a different approach to Christianity,' expressed t…

On June 14, 1976, Rev. Sun Myung Moon was featured in the weekly magazine Newsweek for his international evangelical work. "The Unification Church's interpretation of the Bible can be seen as simply a different approach to Christianity,' expressed the Rev. Won Ryong Gang at a 1968 seminar at the Christian Academy House.

The Principle of Creation and Realization of the True Family

Rev. Sun Myung Moon was most curious to understand the origin and basis of the universe and of humankind. After years of struggle in prayer, the answer that God gave was this God and humankind are in a parent-child relationship. From that day, the core teaching of the theology became God is our parent, and we are his children. He has since dedicated his whole life to advocating the philosophy of true love.

Rev Moon wrote Wolli Wonbon, the original text and foundation for the Divine Principle, when he was living as a refugee in Busan. Beginning with the line, "All things originate from the same source," Wolli Wonbon was written over the course of about a year, beginning in May 1950. It is said to be the beginning of the Divine Principle. In 1957, seven years after he wrote Wolli Wonbon in pencil, the Explanation of the Divine Principle was released, and within a further ten years, by 1966, Exposition of Nee Divine Principle was finally published. The process for recording the truth is explained on page twelve in the preface of the Exposition of the Divine Principle.

In the fullness of time, God has sent one person to this earth to resolve the fundamental problems of human life and the universe. His name is Sun Myung Moon. For several decades, he wandered through the spirit world so vast as to be beyond imagining. He trod a bloody path of suffering in search of the truth, passing through tribulations that God alone remembers. Since he understood that no one can find the ultimate truth to save humanity without first passing through the bitterest of trials, he fought alone against millions of devils, both in the spiritual and physical worlds, and triumphed over them all. Through intimate spiritual communion with God and by meeting with Jesus and many saints in Paradise, he brought to light all the secrets of Heaven.

Exposition of the Divine Principle covers three major themes: "The Principle of Creation," "The Human Fall" and the principle of restoration. Other areas covered include "Eschatology and Human History," the Messiah: His Advent and the Purpose of His Second Coming, Resurrection, Predestination, Christology and the Second Advent.

The core teachings of the Unification Principle are revealed in the chapter, "The Principle of Creation." The relationship between God and human beings, the purpose of the creation of human beings and of the incorporeal world (the world after death) are explained in detail in this chapter. This chapter reveals that the purpose for which God created human beings was to obtain individual perfection of one's character, which is necessary to substantiate a true family centered on God, in order to return joy to him. It also states that all beings contain the dual characteristics of an internal character and an external form, and positivity and negativity; and that God created human beings in his image as his substantial object partners. Furthermore, humans were originally to enjoy life in the substantial world death, when they shed their physical bodies and pass into heaven in the incorporeal world, to enjoy eternal life.

'The Human Fall" concretely explains the root of sin that caused all of humanity to descend into contradiction and misfortune. It also outlines the method of eliminating sin in the world and of bringing about a good world. Satan seduced our first human ancestors when they were still in a period of immaturity, and they fell through adultery. The chapter emphasizes that if the standard of love is properly established and a true family is formed, an ideal world can be established on earth for the first time in history.

Eschatology explains that the "end of the world" does not refer to the literal end of the world but to the collapse of the authority of sin, as well as the turning point that will establish a true world of goodness, centered upon God on earth -- the era of hope. Therefore, history has comprised the course of providential salvation and restoration in an attempt to restore what was intended and complete God's original purpose of establishing heaven on earth.

The principle of restoration explains in detail the process of God's providence of salvation, which he established in order to restore the world to the ideal he envisaged at the time of the Creation and reclaim his children from the usurper Satin. The principle of restoration explains the miserable situation of God, who had no choice but to take slow, agonizing steps establishing central figures throughout history for the providence of salvation.

Divine Principle the Alternative Philosophy of Religious Movements

The Divine Principle received great attention for depicting God differently from Christianity's cryptic God through its explanation of the creation of humans, of the Fall and of the providential course of restoration. It overcame the limits and sticking points that could not be explained to atheists or materialists by mainstream religions.

Because modern people live in an era that focuses on science and logic rather than on values, the Divine Principle is highly praised for presenting a systematic, concise view of God, of life of history and of the world.

Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Divine Principle is a topic of interest within religious circles as well. During a three-day public philosophy course held from October 13, 1969 at the Saemunan Presbyterian Church in Seoul, the late philosopher Nam Dong Seo, a retired Yonsei University professor; discussed the Exposition of the Divine Principle during a talk entitled, "The Critical Research of the Unification Church's Exposition of the Divine Principle." Baekseok University Professor Kyung Bae Min described the talk in this way in his book, Korean Christian History, "Professor Nam Dong Seo's research on the Unification Church caused a rare stir in Korean church circles. Professor Seo is a bright, sensitive theologian and the foremost leader in tackling the problems of the modem world within the Korean church, through theological explanations. He described the Divine Principle of the Unification Church as `the most extensive, organized, creative and original piece of theology written by a Korean theologian. It has become a source of renewed energy and new hope for the world's churches.'"

Even at the New Religious Research Seminar at the Christian Academy House in the Ui District of Seoul, September 9-10, 1968, the Divine Principle received high praise. At this seminar, the Unification Principle was introduced for the first time to about forty respected Christian leaders, including Christian Academy Director Rem Won Ryong Kang; Jae Joon Kim, the dean emeritus of Hanshin University; Methodist Theological University Dean Hyeon Seol Hong and Central Theological University Dean Byeong Mu Ahn. "I have waited for a very long time for this opportunity" said Rev. Moon. "I hope that today can provide the incentive to break down the wall between new and established religions, and that we can join hands to accomplish the vast task of the providence together as one."

Rev. Won Ryong Kang, after listening to four Divine Principle lectures, stated in the day's press report, "The Unification Church's interpretation of the Bible can simply be seen as a different approach to Christianity. Contrary to the deductive interpretation of the Bible by established churches, the Unification Church uses inductive reasoning to explain the Bible."

The Unification Church offers a very logical and reasonable interpretation of the Day of Judgment. This philosophy of the Last Days comes across to the people of today, who are surrounded by feelings of danger," remarked Dean Hong.

The "Unification Principle Open Hearing," attended by about two thousand Protestant ministers, also received a fervent response. This feverish attention caught on among clergymen overseas; between April 1985 and July 1988, approximately eight thousand American clerics visited Korea to attend fourteen Divine Principle seminars. The Divine Principle began to make waves throughout the world as it solved the most pressing issues of modem society, cleared up religious conflicts and established its place among religious movements as a legitimate alternative philosophy.

As he prayed and pondered deeply about the questions of life and the universe on Easter morning, Jesus suddenly appeared to the fifteen-year-old youth. It was a revelation in which he received the mission of saving humankind. 


Memoir Contest to Mark Anniversary of Sun Myung Moon's Seonghwa

May 10, 2013
Translated by Lymhwa Kim

Memoir Contest to Mark Anniversary of Sun Myung Moon's Seonghwa

One year after Rev. Sun Myung Moon’s Seonghwa (Ascension), the Universal Peace Federation (UPF) in Korea and the Peace Ambassadors Council will memorialize his life-time devotion and dedication toward a peace movement with a literary contest composed of memoirs or poems from leaders and church members commemorating his life. Submissions in any language may be entered in the contest. The following are specifications for entries in the contest.

Contest theme:

The Man – Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the man I personally knew (personal interactions or conversations, connections)

Peace – Rev. Sun Myung Moon as a global peace activist

Religion – Rev. Sun Myung Moon as an interfaith religious leader

Culture – Rev. Sun Myung Moon, the man I saw through volunteers, art, sports and multi-cultural families

Submission period:

May 1, 2013 to June 29, 2013 (60 days)

Eligibility:

Peace ambassadors from any country and any church members

Contest sections:

Memoirs and/or poems

Format of Submissions:

Memoir: Hangeul word document (Hwp) file or Microsoft word Document (2 pages of A4 or 2 pages of Letter-sized [8.5 in. x 11 in.] paper, 13 font size)

Poem: Hangeul word document (Hwp) file or Microsoft word Document (300~400 words, 13 font size)

How to submit:

Online: Homepage (www.upf.or.kr) and email

Mail: Contest director, Dowon Bldg. 5th floor, Dohwa-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul, SEOUL 121-728 Rep. of KOREA

Prizes:

Grand prize (1 person) 1,000,000 won (about $910)
Gold Prize (1 person) 700,000 won (about $640)
Silver prize (1 person) 500,000 won (about $450)
Bronze Prize (3 person) 300,000 won (about $275)
Participation Prize (10 people) Value of 100,000 won gift certificate (about $91)

Contest Organizer:

Universal Peace Federation Peace
Ambassadors Council

For questions contact UPF assistant manager Yeon Su Kang

All the submitted compositions will belong to UPF and will not be returned.

Sun Myung Moon - Dedicated to the Reunification of Korea

Yong Su Seol
May 2013
Political and Economic News Magazine

The late Rev. Sun Myung Moon's lessons on Godism are a shortcut to the unification of North Korea and South Korea

The late Rev. Sun Myung Moon's lessons on Godism are a shortcut to the unification of North Korea and South Korea

The Unification of Korea Federation, which celebrated its twenty-seventh anniversary this year, was formerly the International Federation for Victory over Communism (IFVOC), which was founded by the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon in 1968 and played a leading role in the reunification movement in the 1970s and 1980s.

With a commitment to prepare for reunification, the Unification of Korea Federation has been working toward increasing the unification consciousness among people and improving the welfare of North Koreans. Mr. Yong Su Seol, who was elected the president of the Unification of Korea Federation last December 27, is speeding up all activities to prepare the Unification of Korea Federation for a new leap in becoming a leading organization in the reunification movement.

Dr. Yong Su Seol, chairman, Unification of Korea Federation

Dr. Yong Su Seol, chairman, Unification of Korea Federation


Godism's Role in Reunification

The International Federation for Victory over Communism (IFVOC) was a civic group founded by Rev. Moon of the Unification Church. As part of the reunification efforts conducted when the two Koreas were still locked in a frigid relationship, the IFVOC conducted academic research into the communist system and ideology, critiqued them and earnestly carried out educational activities to instill anti-communist awareness in people. In this way, the IFVOC became a leading civic group in the reunification movement of the 1970s and 1980s.

IFVOC was established at a time when North Korean military attacks on South Korea had reached their peak with the Shin Jo Kim incident,' a major North Korean armed provocation. It was then that Rev. Moon opened the Central Training Institute in Sutaekri, in the city of Gun, in Gyeonggi Province, which has a seating capacity of five hundred. The aim was that South Koreans be equipped with an ideology that can thoroughly stop communism. After the opening of this training center, IFVOC played a significant role in imparting anti-communist ideology by holding three-day seminars, which included lectures and training on victory over communism for the Korean people.

In the 1970s, the cold relationship between North Korea and South Korea thawed completely as a result of the July 4 North -- South Joint Statement signed by President Chung Hee Park's government and the North Korean government under Kim Il-sung in 1972. Given the reconciliation between the two Koreas, Rev. Moon thought that a physical threat no longer existed and that it was time to prepare for a new era of unification. Thus, he established the Unification of Korea Federation on May 15, 1987 as a development of IFVOC.

After its establishment, the Unification of Korea Federation was in the vanguard of the reunification movement centered on Rev. Moon's unification ideology, which he dubbed Godism. Godism emphasizes that true peace for humankind cannot be realized by the left wing or the right wing but only through the head or the central ideology of mutual existence, mutual prosperity and mutual righteousness; only within Godism can the values of North Korea and South Korea become one and can actual unification occur.

Rev. Moon, who had proclaimed the "end of communism" in August 1985, met the Soviet Union's General Secretary of the Communist Party Mikhail Gorbachev in April 1990 and met General Secretary of the Workers Party of North Korea Kim Il-sung during a ten-day visit to North Korea in November 1991. During this meeting, Rev. Moon persuaded Kim Il-sung to agree to five clauses that were then broken down into the fifteen clauses that were accepted for the June 15 North -- South Joint Declaration. This was all possible because the clauses were based on the Unificationist ideology.

The Unification of Korea Federation then experienced twelve years of stagnation in its unification endeavors starting from 2000. Fortunately, Mr. Yong Su Seol, the newly elected eighth president, is leading the organization in preparing for a new leap. Expressing his personal beliefs, President Seol said, "With all my zeal and conviction, I will cultivate the capacity to lead this unification era, band together with many other organizations working for unification and realize the unification that is desired by South Koreans and the unification desired by God."

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An Expert Lecturer

As a unification-education movement activist, Mr. Seol has given around twenty thousand lectures in that field alone. The maximum number of lectures he gave in a year was 899.

Though he turned seventy this year, his passion transcends his age. In his house is a framed epigraph that reads, "I'll go anywhere I'm called."

Yong Su Seol's father, Jin Hong Seol, had been an activist in the anti-trusteeship-campaigns. Following his father's example, Yong Su Seol has dedicated his entire life to the campaign to educate the people on the issue of Korean reunification starting in his late twenties. Mr. Seol's decision to dedicate his life completely to the unification movement has its origins in the Korean War when he was ten years old.

Mr. Jin Hong Seol earned a fortune in Japan. He was an anti-communist activist who greatly supported President Syngman Rhee's government. Because he was the president of a Korean youth group, a patriotic organization, Mr. Seol conducted activities in Sun-chang County. It was during this period that the Korean War broke out and most of the land down to Jeolla Province except for Busan rapidly fell into the hands of the North Korean People's Army. The North Korean's control of South Korea continued for three months, during which Mr. Seol was incarcerated in a village government office that had been converted into a temporary jail.

Yong Su Seol was ten years old at that time. He had to walk for two kilometers to his father's cell, packing his book bag with a lunch box to give his father every day. One summer day, in addition to the lunch box he took with him a ripe watermelon from the family garden for his father. When a prison guard saw what he had brought, he said, "Hey reactionary! You were told to bring only rice, what is this?" The guard blocked him from entering the jail.

Young Yong Su Seol replied, "I grew this watermelon with all my heart and have brought it as a present for my father." Snatching the watermelon away, the guard said, "Reactionaries cannot eat this!" and threw the watermelon onto the ground, smashing it.

Yong Su Seol crumpled to the ground and cried for about an hour. Ever since, the question "What is communism, really?" has plagued his thoughts. It followed him through courses he took in high school and in college. In 1961, when he was twenty-one, he met Rev. Moon and studied the communist dialectic, the materialistic conception of history and other communist ideological concepts.

After this, Yong Su Seol carried out activities for the anticommunist education movement as the Gun-ok District leader. He was later chosen by Rev. Moon to become a lecturer for IFVOC. He completely dedicated himself to this educational field and taught a million people through numerous lectures before he was made the director of the Central Training Institute after undergoing management training.

While working as the president of the Segye Times from 2001 to 2003, he visited North Korea and discussed unification with the late Mr. Yong Sun Kim, an authoritative figure in North Korea. Even after that, he met other influential figures such as Mrs. Jang Jae Yeon in North Korea on several occasions. He looked for ways to promote cooperation and reconciliation between North Korea and South Korea. He was also one of the representatives on the South Korean committee in relation to the June 15 North -- South Joint Declaration.

A National Debate on Korea's Reunification took place in Gyeonggi Province on April 26. These debates will continue in various locations to help foster a true understanding of how to deal with unification and how people living on the Korean Peninsul…

A National Debate on Korea's Reunification took place in Gyeonggi Province on April 26. These debates will continue in various locations to help foster a true understanding of how to deal with unification and how people living on the Korean Peninsula can contribute to it.

Hosting a National Debate

On January 22, forty-two days after North Korea launched the Unlia-3 rocket, the UN Security Council unanimously passed a resolution to expand and strengthen sanctions against North Korea for launching it. According to the South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the UN Security Council condemned North Korea's long-range launch on December 12, 2012, and issued Security Council Resolution 2087 to strengthen and expand earlier sanctions on North Korea. This was unanimously accepted by the fifteen Security Council member nations. They warned North Korea that significant steps would be taken if it undertook another nuclear test or launched another missile.

On the same day the UN Security Council issued the resolution to strengthen sanctions against North Korea, President Seol invited civic groups to the National Assembly Memorial Hall and opened a national debate under the title "The Rapidly Changing Northeast Asian Situation and the Direction in which Unification of the Korean Peninsula should be pursued." It received a great deal of attention.

With President Geun Hye Park's inauguration just around the corner, this national debate was a significant and timely event that brought together both government figures and average citizens in the common search for the right direction for the reunification campaign to take. It provided an opportunity for the incoming government administration and civic groups to assess how they can resolve inter-Korean relations in the rapidly changing situation in Northeast Asia.

During his welcoming remarks, President Seol said, "On February 22, influential leaders from around the world and leaders from all walks of life will visit Korea to wish peace to the Korean Peninsula." He went on to say, "The Unification of Korea will become a stepping stone that connects Korean leaders of the unification campaign, who have various approaches, to worldwide peace-seeking activists and will guide the North -- South unification campaign as a global unification movement."

Next, Segye Times President Byeong Su Kim said, "Everyone is paying keen attention to how the government of President-elect Genii Bye Park, who will be inaugurated next month, will resolve the tense relationship with North Korea that has been aggravated over a long period." He also emphasized that "being in the midst of the unstable Northeast Asian situation, the Korean Peninsula needs to first strengthen its internal security and build up strength that can firmly protect Korea from any provocation or invasion." He went on to say, "At the same time, we must steadily make preparations so that the hope of our people, the unification of North Korea and South Korea, can be realized as soon as possible."

Additionally, Mr. Hi Tack Hyun, the special presidential assistant on unification affairs, National Assemblyman Myeong Choel Jo representing the New Frontier Party,'" and Minister Seung Chun Park of the Ministry of Patriots and Veterans Affairs emphasized their hope for unification through their congratulatory remarks.

Mr. Seong Jang Jeong, senior researcher of the Sejong Institute, gave a presentation on the Reshuffling of North Korean and South Korean Leadership and the Direction of the Unification Movement for Government and Civic Groups. Mr. Seong Ryeol Jo, a senior researcher of the Institute for National Security Strategy gave a presentation on Changes in Northeast Asia Following the Reshuffling of Power in Neighboring Countries.

The actual debate propositions were given by Ms. Lee Mi Kyung Lee, who is a professor at the Institute of Unification Education of the government's Unification Ministry, Professor Yoo Hwan Ko of Dongguk University, Professor Hak Song Kim of the Peace Security Graduate School in Chungnam University, Professor Yoon Hwang of Sun Moon University and other experts. Around four hundred people were invited, including around a hundred FFWPU-related groups, people involved in civic organizations and well-known figures in academic circles.

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Questions and Answers

Question: What might we change to improve the image that people have of unification?

Unification means two becoming one," which involves narrowing the differences and widening the common interests between each other. To be more detailed, the practices the two Koreas shared for 1,300 years can be regarded as their common interests. We can regard our perceptions and worldviews as differences. For example, the North Korean people move "all for the sake of one" under the instructions of the leader based on Kim Il Sung's juche ideology. When South Korean students are asked which historical figures they respect most, King Sejong or General Sun Shin Lee usually ranks at the top. North Koreans, however, choose Stupid On-da North Koreans who are thoroughly class-conscious, prefer General On-dal who was originally of a low, or proletariat, class.

Then the question is, How can we overcome our differences with North Korea? Unification does not mean completely becoming one; it means integrating in a mosaic form and living among a mix of different colors like a rainbow. It is important that we get rid of the notion that unification may put everyone in economically difficult circumstances.

Question: Many people are concerned about the cost of unification.

The unification method should be changed from the prevailing expectation of a sudden and complete unification to that of a gradual unification. In the early phase, the two Koreas may maintain their respective systems. South Korea should invest 50 trillion Won on a yearly basis to equip North Korea with basic infrastructure. This will improve the North Koreans' lives, raising their GDP, and naturally enabling them to cultivate their own capacity.

In addition, North Korea possesses abundant resources. If our technology and capital combines with North Korea's resources and her labor force, high profits will be generated. By importing resources from Siberia, a repository of raw materials, using the railway, it will also be possible to build a transportation hub connecting the continent and seas with our technology. Such concerns arise because most people only think of the cost of unification but forget to consider the economic benefits to be obtained through unification.

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Question: Please compare the unification policies of Myung Bak Lee's government (2008-2013) and Geun Hye Park's government (2013-2018).

From the very beginning, President-elect Park set up a rule: "Resolve problems through exchange." The previous administration under President Lee had set a rule that apologizing should come before any exchange. President-elect Park goes for exchange first and apologies later. This is a great change indeed. The North -- South relationship is a problem that we must resolve within ourselves; support from neighboring countries is surely needed, but we must not depend on them. Therefore, I believe that President Park's rule in resolving the North -- South problem to be proper for the present relationship between the two countries.

I am not saying that what was done in the past was wrong or that the present is right. The circumstances in the past brought about the past results. Though it is a bit late, if we can quickly improve the North -- South relationship, build up trust again between each other, meet the North Korean policy leaders and have dialog, the North -- South relationship will quickly improve. 

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Sun Myung Moon
May 2013
Excerpts from the multi-volume "The Sermons of Rev. Sun Myung Moon"

True Mother asked members to read these excerpts during Hoon Dok Hae as preparation in the days leading up to the May 5, 2013 Joint Sunday Service.

True Mother asked members to read these excerpts during Hoon Dok Hae as preparation in the days leading up to the May 5, 2013 Joint Sunday Service.

Inheriting True Parents' Victorious Authority

If the True Parents had not appeared on earth, God could never have his children in the spirit world. For the first time, sons and daughters of the original nature can be born through me. Through me, God's royal family will come into being. You should have that pride. It is up to us to link all nations to the original Eden. That is why I laid a victorious foundation reaching beyond heaven and earth. True Parents built such a foundation. And True Parents' achievements must be bequeathed to the True Children. (218-200, 1991.7.28)

True Parents' Victorious Authority

The victorious authority of the True Parents refers to their victory in battle against Satan. It means that True Parents gained complete victory- on the individual level, on the family level and on the levels of the tribe, people, nation and world. It was always a harsh, challenging course. However, we overcame all the difficulties and gained victory. We offered the Coronation Ceremony for the Kingship of God, thus even bringing about the miracle of God's liberation. The True Parents are forgiving even the collapsed communist nations again with true love and embracing them as we move forward. (421-17, 2003.10.15)

The victorious authority of the True Parents means recovering the individuals that have been lost and whom Satan has taken away. The individual level was lost. Because of Eve, even Adam was lost. Since Adam has been found, he must recover the women of the world. Therefore, on April 10, 1992, I put Mother forward and am recovering women through a movement for their liberation. We are entering the age of the Mother. This is the age of the Mother. (266-247, 1995.1.1)

When we say that True Parents have been victorious, we mean that all things which were lost due to the false parent have been recovered. There is now a true son, a true daughter, and a true husband and wife. The True Parents are the root through whom a clan can be established in which, through a true husband and wife, thousands and tens of thousands of generations of descendants will be composed entirely of good people. (266-252, 1995.1.1)

The victorious authority of the True Parents is not limited to individuals. It leaves a mark on the history of the universe. In order to inherit this, you have to settle accounts over what Adam and Eve lost, over staining their lineage, over their failure to have absolute faith or to become one through absolute love. Since, for this purpose, I have already achieved supremacy based on victory, what you need to do is ascend and descend beginning at the individual level, according to the original orbit. You have to come and go freely. When we look at God and human beings from a two-dimensional viewpoint, God has been separated from human beings and banished to the far ends of the world. That is why Parents went there and brought God back to our family. It required eight stages vertically. We overcame everything both vertically and horizontally and escaped the realm of Satan's accusation, so we are now in a time when we can freely attend God in our family and in our nation. (266-284, 1995.1.1)

Based on what can I take pride in the name "True Parent"? It is on account of the fact that the internal realm of Shim Jung, which can bring down barriers blocking the way and open the gates through all horizontal and vertical stages and spheres in history centering on love, has been laid down. Not only I, but also heaven and earth, history, and this age should rejoice over such a victorious foundation. It is only at that level that we can rejoice; we should not rejoice while denying history and the past. We should keep this as something in which to find joy in the past, present and future alike. (174-190, 1988.2.28)

A model of Cain and Abel should be made centering on the family that practices absolute faith, love, and obedience after hanging its lineage, changing its ownership and entrusting its realm of Shim Jung to True Parents. Through the victory of the family that achieved triumphant supremacy, "True Parents and the Completed Testament Age" and "The Safe Settlement of the True Parents and the Completed Testament Age" came to pass. Because everything reached settlement on the family level, we were recognized as complementary subject partners in front of the families of the world and thus True Parents' victorious authority could be inherited. In that way, the formal foundation of the realm of the four-position foundation of Adam and Eve will expand through the levels of individual, family, tribe, people and nation. This expansion does not occur all at once. The nation centers on the world. The nation's destination is the world. The nation is the starting point of being able to reach to the world. (270-152, 1995.5.29)

You must be proud of and love the True Parents. It is True Parents and the Completed Testament Age -- the safe settlement of True Parents and the Completed Testament Age. The True Parents settle and bequeath to us the True Parents and the victorious authority of the True Parents. Since they have settled, they can give us the Blessing. This is a global settlement. They bequeathed it to us. Because of this bequeathal, fallen people should be grateful. They must praise the True Parents and love the True Parents. In giving you the blessing, Heaven's Parents were proud of you and pledged to love you. In return, therefore, you must praise and be proud of those Heavenly Parents. That is the way to alleviate the sadness of the Heavenly Family. (281-282, 1997.3.9)

Adam's family was lost but that lost family grew to global proportions. Thus, the True Parents must bring it together and turn it back to how it should have been. Since things became as they are due to the love, life and lineage of the false parents, the True Parents must take every individual, family, tribe, people, nation and the entire world to return them back to God's side. Everything has been completely turned upside down in this way through the false parents, and the family is not the only thing True Parents will restore. All the perfected realms of heaven and earth have to be restored through indemnity, reorganized centering on the family, and all the eight stages including tribe and people, and so on, all need to be dealt with. The family was lost due to the false parents, but what was dealt with in this family cannot be returned back to God. It can only be dealt with when all the victorious realms in heaven and earth have been attained. (439-27, 2004.2.19)

I am presently making many proclamations, such as the Realm of the Cosmic Sabbath for the Parents of Heaven and Earth, the founding of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification, and the Declaration of the Resolution of Indemnity. This is inevitable as the path to liberation must be paved, leveling mountains to build it according to the standard of the original world. Were I someone without such past accomplishments, I could not be the True Parent, I could not be the Messiah: nor could I be the returning Lord. (289-64, 1997.12.30)

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The Way to Inherit the Victorious Authority

The settlement of the Completed Testament Age means that centering on True Parents' family we have become one great family, like a positive charge. All of humankind is a negative charge. All the families will become the counterpart families to the family with a positive charge. If, in the position of perfect negative charges, they just become one with the Parents' family, then they will all rise to the same position. This is the formula of the universe. In order for that to happen, three important conditions are needed. First, the lineage must be changed. Second, ownership must be changed. Next, the realm of Shim Jung must be changed. The realm of Shim Jung is on three levels: individual, family and tribe. This forms one category. It cannot be divided. Therefore, the tribal messiah must connect these three stages to one single category. You can therefore go to the national level when you rise above this. (268-80, 1995.3.5)

Purity, pure lineage, and then pure love will be positioned where true love and true life are perfect centering on unique, unchanging, and eternal love, which is the mainstream of God's love based on his ideal for the creation. You have to receive your inheritance after establishing a family from the position of the family of dutiful children, loyal patriots, saints, and divine sons and daughters, from the position where everything under heaven is unified to form an equilibrium, and from the position that can represent all supremacy based on victory, a position in which one can smell the fragrance of flowers. (410-55, 2003.6.30)

In order to become the first son, and in order to inherit the right of the first son, you must be better than Satan. You have to be God's representative in all areas, and say that you will stand in the position of taking responsibility in accordance with God's laws and principles. This means that the person who loves God more will receive the prize. Because this is true, God can carry out the providence of restoration. You are to receive your inheritance centering on love so it is in accord with this principle that you can seize the birthright of the first son. The sons and daughters on I leaven' side must be more dutiful to their parents than are the sons and daughters of Satan's world. The people on Heaven's side must love their families, their nations, the world and all humankind more than the people of Satan's world do. They must be superior in all aspects. This must be done voluntarily rather than by force. (102-182, 1978.12.24)

Inheriting True Parents' Tradition

Because the seeds for these things were sown in the Garden of Eden through the Fall, such phenomena will arise across the world and the time will come to reap the fruits of the Fall. Such a time is now. Since this world cannot be allowed to go on as it is, the time for harvest has now come, we have reached the time to reap the fruit. The world has become the way it is through receiving a tradition that deviates from God due to its relationship with the fallen parents. Thus, True Parents must come and establish a new ideology. What kind of ideology should that be? Should it be an ideology based on the world or on the cosmos? It is the ideology based on the true family. Without its appearance, a world-centered ideology cannot emerge. The representative of the ideology based on the true family must be God's true son. He should be the internal heir who inherits everything related to God's heart. He should also be his external heir, the heir of the ownership of all things. In other words, he has to be someone who can inherit God's heart, inherit God's body and inherit all things. Only such a son can stand on God's behalf. God's kingdom will finally be realized only when that son comes. (21-49, 1968.9.1)

True Parents' Tradition

How will history unfold from now? When True Parents' tradition appears, then the lifestyle centering on the True Parents will remain as the standard of actual traditions throughout the rest of history for all eternity. If we walk on for a thousand more years, people will not be looking to the future for hope but in the opposite way, they will model things on this present time, which will be a thousand years in their past. Up until now, fallen people have been seeking for a unified world, but if the True Parents, who can be determined as the center of the world, appear, then all people will perfectly emulate the tradition of the True Parents and uphold them as the center. Therefore, as time goes, the domain that has that center will continue to expand. Therefore, True Parents family is the foundation that can represent the tradition of the future and the entirety of the history that people hope to see. It is also the foundation that represents the entire central history of the future era. True Parents' family is the foundation that can represent the central history in the future. The six thousand years of God's history was to create True Parents' family. Why are people going through struggles in the present time? It is so they can meet True Parents' family. (44-134, 1971.5.6)

What is the love of the True Parents? We did not have true ancestors who could do this, so at some point the Messiah must come to stand as the True Parent and establish such a tradition of love from the level of the individual to the family, tribe, people, nation and world. Only when that is realized on the level that transcends one people can heaven and God's museum be established on earth. I am saying that we should establish the tradition of love that we can share with him while rebinding with him in the present time centering on all individuals and families, rebinding everything that was disconnected centering on families. To prepare such an amazing foundation is the mission of the True Parents, and to uphold and actualize that purpose is the mission of the Unification Church. (107-161, 1980.4.20)

You become an owner only when you act with the Shim Jung (heart) of a parent and the body of a servant. This is God's unfinished work. You can only attain that if, with the Shim Jung of the Father, you shed tears and sweat and shed your boiling blood. In order to become a true leader, you have to receive true leadership. You must inherit the tears, sweat and blood of the True Parents, who are going the way of Heaven. You have to shed tears, sweat and blood and that is what you will leave behind as your tradition. (11-155, 1961.5.18)

What is the tradition of God and True Parents? First, it is to live for the sake of others. Second, it is to invest, invest and forget. Third, it is to pray and offer Jong Song on the path to perfection. You cannot do this alone. Why do you need to pray? It is because you have to receive the help of Heaven, which is in the subject position, and because Heaven needs to be aligned with you. Then, why do you need to offer Jong Song? It is because you need to carve out the path that will allow you to accept your circumstances. Prayer is to create a bond with Heaven as the subject partner, and Jong Song is to expand horizontal relationships. (219-216, 1991.8.29)

What kind of family is the family of True Parents? The family of True Parents is the fruit of history, the center of this age, and the starting point of the future. Hence, in the future, when the world we live in becomes the heavenly kingdom we have hoped for. True Parents' whole lives will be the tradition there. This tradition is the mother of a national ideology. Also, this is the original point from which to construct that world. Based on the relationship that makes you children of True Parents, you should always establish the three-generation realm together with True Parents. The three generations are God, the Parents and you. Horizontally, there are also three generations: I, my own children, and you. Heaven and earth will not be unified until these three generations have been completed. (44-169, 1971.5.6)

Tradition, education and practice are education in the tradition and the teachings centered on True Parents. You are to inherit everything that True Parents won through battle. True Parents must bind all things, all sons and daughters, everything that is of the Old, New, and Completed Testament by the love of Parents, without any discrimination, and which Satan cannot accuse, and then offer them to God. True Parents will offer God the entire world that has unified based on the UN and then inherit it back. In so doing, True Parents' right of ownership will begin. (417-124, 2003.9.5)

The six thousand years of God's history was to establish True Parents' family. Why is humankind is going through difficulties today? It is in order to meet True Parents' family. Our descendants in the future will be there so that True Parents will have descendants. It is not so that there will be True Parents' nation or True Parents' world; when True Parents appear, True Parents' nation and True Parents' world will naturally appear. It is so that there will be descendants of the True Parents. The nation is not what is needed. The time of our ideal is the time when we need to live centering on Parents. At that time, heaven and earth will already be governed under the authority of the Parents. At that time, you will not just be ordinary citizens. The tradition that has been wrought centering on the True Parents will therefore remain forever as a historical tradition. There is no greater tradition than this. (44-134• 1971.5.6)

Originally, had Adam and Eve not fallen, human history would have begun from the Parents. The Parents' words would have become their descendants' words, the Parents' way of life would have become their descendants' way of life, and the environmental reality felt by the Parents would have been felt by their descendants. History starts from the Parents. (26-280, 1969.11.10)

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Receiving True Parents' Tradition

Fathers and mothers want to bequeath everything they have to their beloved sons and daughters. Inheriting the universe can be fully achieved with ease of mind when those who are involved find the position of equal value in love according to the tradition of love. This is why parents want children of filial piety. Who are these children of filial piety? They are those who, as co-participants in their parents' eternal love, will continue the tradition of bequeathing love. (140-235, 1986.2.12)

Who do you want as the head of your family? What kind of person would the father, the grandmother, or the whole family want as their heir? It is the one who loves the most. If the grandfather is the one who loves the whole family the most, the family members will report to him rather than to the father. This is inevitable. Therefore, the one who can be the head of a household is the one who serves others with the most loving heart. The one who serves others more, with a heart of love, will inherit the tradition of love and of family. You should know that only such people will participate in the line of inheritance that will continue for eternity. (141-292, 1986.3.2)

In order to inherit the providence of God in its entirety, we have to be loyal to that tradition. Remaining loyal to the tradition, we must take responsibility. After taking responsibility, we must carry out a revolution. If the social environment is not according to the tradition in the eyes of the Father, and, if we are to allow that tradition to be passed on to everyone, we must fight to eliminate all that is wrong within the social environment. Otherwise, there will be no improvement. (152-197, 1963.5.10)

In order to inherit the ties with providential history and fulfill the responsibilities of a pioneer in this age, you must inherit the historically pure tradition of God's providence of restoration, take responsibility for that in the current environment of daily life, and struggle to build the foundation for a new ideal in the future. (152-198, 1963.5.10)

The kingdom of heaven is where people who live for the sake of others can go. Those who have communicated with and embraced the world while investing themselves in it, and who have wandered about seeking the place of the global ideal and the love with which to serve God, will be the owners of the heavenly kingdom. You should take pride in such things. You should take pride in your mother and father, your wife or husband, your sons and daughters, and your siblings. You must expand such a tradition and apply it to the nation. You must apply that formula to the world and to heaven and earth. Such people can have the right of equal participation, the right of equal position, and the right of inheritance wherever they go. (175-139, 1988.4.10)

What I will bequeath to you is the family-level realm of victory. What kind of family am I talking about? A family that represents the world. The family that fulfills a messianic mission is a family that represents the world. As such, it is the family that, representing all the peoples of the world, can embrace and manage all things and allow all people to come and go. I want you to become such families. When all five races want to find their way into that family, when they try to make relationships with that family, the family should not block them or say that only some people may come in. Just as all force and action must go through this point without exception, the principle is that the Shim Jung of all people expands in all four directions through that central point of Shim Jung. The family is the center. Therefore, even the kingdom of heaven can never be realized unless there is a core true family. (100-309, 1978.10.22)

The family is the base through which we can seek out the homeland and hometown and settle there. How should you live in such a family? You must meet the Father, become enraptured in tears, then live with him. This is for the sake of your nations and for your families. You need to find your families, and hold on tightly to the tradition of tears, the tradition of blood, the tradition of sweat, the tradition of water running from the nose, the tradition of the whole body, and thus leave behind purity, pure blood, pure love and pure nature that will not change in the second or third generations, nor change over the countless generations of your bloodline. The upper and lower, front and back, left and right must be clean. Only then can you have the pure blood and pure love of a clean lineage. You have to plant pure seeds through the gate of pure nature centering on the pure love that consists of true love, true life and true lineage. (484-84, 2005.1.20)

You must suffer more than others for the sake of the Will. When you do so, everyone will follow you. Who has suffered for the sake of the church? Who has sacrificed his own family for the sake of the church? Who is suffering more and is closer to the Shim Jung tradition? When someone of the lowest rank prays night and day for the sake of the Will, sheds his blood and sweat in striving to realize the spirit of love, then whether that person is a woman or a man, Heaven will continue a new history through that person. The Unification Church has already established that kind of tradition. Who among my sons and daughters will become my heir depends on who suffers more for the sake of the Will and who fulfills their filial duty. It is the same for each of them. It is the same in the family and the same in the church. Everyone must follow such a tradition. (113-47, 1981.5.1)

Inheriting the Teachings of Our True Parents Your mind and body are split apart and fighting every day within your individual self. It is something that you must resolve with God's word. You have to handle this problem through God's character and Shim Jung. You must reach the point where God likes it when you love yourselves, where God recognizes you when you establish yourselves. You must get to the point where God recognizes the things you say as true. The following are the issues most urgent to address in order to become such substantial beings: how to create a unified self within your realm of life, and how to construct a unified front within yourself. In order to know whether you can become such a substantial being or not, you must go out and spread the word with utmost devotion. When you do so, you will realize that God is always with you through your connection to the word. God will always be with you when you are connected to the word. (27-337, 1970.1.1)

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The value of the Principle and of the word

We are connected to God through the word. Without the word, we cannot be connected to God. Without the word, we cannot find a connection to God. Without a substantial being that will proclaim the word, nothing works out. God's purpose in connecting to human beings is so that they will connect to his love. The one who proclaims the word that can connect human beings to God is a person living on earth. However, the words conveyed by that person are God's words. It is through those words that people are made anew. (27-337, 1970.1.1)

The Fall was brought about through the failure to uphold God's word. Therefore, on this path that we seek out centering on the word, we are the body of people saying that we will absolutely establish God's word. Then, what kind of people rely on God's word? They are the people who are the most public, the people who serve the world and humankind and the people who serve God. From God's viewpoint, this is not saying that we will stand in the position God is currently in, but that we will stand in the position of God's ideal; it is not saying that we will stand in humankind's current position but that we will go beyond the current position of humankind and stand in the ideal position that is being sought by humankind. It is being a person that lives within the ideal of God, lives in God's tomorrow and lives in the tomorrow of all humankind. So imagine how difficult this may be! I'm saying that we should become the group that speaks out about building the world of the future. When we are that kind of group, then whenever God thinks of the future, he will think of me and of the Unification Church, and whenever people think of tomorrow, they will think of the Unification Church and think about me. That is the conclusion we arrive at. (88-304, 1976.10.3)

God is calling us with his words. Therefore, we must go in response to his words. Through what route can genuine parents and genuine children meet each other? It is through genuine words. Those words are the words of the Father. You cannot become children unless you know the Father's words. If it is true that the Father's words are absolute and genuine, it means that you won't feel tired even if you listen to those same words for a thousand or ten thousand years. The Father's teachings have no end. You have to search for them. It's not enough to find words that tit the constraints you impose with your own logic. The Father's words are such that they not only express the greatest principles but they can give life to the listener no matter how many times he hears them, even if it is for all eternity. (10-131, 1960.9.18)

The words of loving parents are eternal; they transcend time and space. Therefore, God's words transcend history, eras, principles, and ideologies. They are more precious than the words of others. These words, whether you listen to them at night or during the day, or read them at night or during the day, endlessly flow into your heart. (10-132, 1960.9.18)

The words that Jesus said to the Jewish people and all the things he showed them were not based on his own will. They were from Heaven's will. Jesus embodied the will of God's providence. However, a clash arose between the people within the realm of the Fall who were meant to relate with God's Will through Jesus, and Jesus himself. The Jewish people did not know that when God's word appears in the fallen world, it can revolutionize an individual when it appears to an individual, that it can revolutionize a people when it appears before a people, and that it can revolutionize the world when it appears before the world. Moreover, it will appear as the word that can revolutionize heaven and earth anew. (1-230, 1956.11.11)

I am the owner of the word. I have lived according to the word so I became the owner of the word. Someone who could not become the owner of the word could not become the True Parent. I became the True Parent, therefore, becoming a substantial being of the word and offering those fruits to God in order that there could be advancement to a time of liberation and complete freedom for the ideal of God's purpose of creation. (524-252, 2006.4.15)

No one will erase my words. When I hear the words I spoke fifty years ago, I myself bow down to those words. When I spoke in those days, I did so from such a serious position, speaking with the urgency of determining to leave behind for others Heaven's valuable words. Actually, those words are those that would allow me to rule the world even if I died. When you read the volumes of my sermons you have to be moved to the degree that you come to that realization. You need to have spiritual experiences. Of course it can be precious to play and dance and so forth, but getting enraptured in my words and growing spiritually is precious -- a blessing among blessings -- both for the heavenly world and for your earthly descendants. (309-190, 1999.5.1)

You can read many newspapers' worth of content after a thousand or even ten thousand years if it is saved on a computer. Even though I have spoken about many things, those words can be used on computers in countless worlds if we put them on a CD. That is the kind of time that we are in. Therefore, you cannot hide falsehoods. There is nowhere to hide them. The words of Heaven, the words of Heaven's love are shining brightly throughout the world, such that the dark forces will self-destruct. They will be forced to flee farther and farther away. When the light begins to shine, darkness cannot rule within the realm that is touched by that light. (342-22, 2001.1.9)

Will the words of the teacher of the Unification Church disappear within a thousand years, or not? When you think about it you realize this is a major question. My words must not only remain within your bosom, they must flow and become healing waters -- not spring water -- so that everyone can drink those waters a thousand years from now and be proud that the words are medicine that can cure any disease. I am offering my Jong Song hoping that my words will remain such words of life. (340-64, 2000.12.23)

The truth in the Unification Church is not truth that was revealed due to the course of battle within the history of the Unification Church. It is the truth that was within God's ideal of creation. his ideal to establish a true family, a true tribe, a true people, a true nation and a true world centering on the coming of the True Parents destined from before the Creation. It is truth that also includes within it the ideal of God's providence of restoration. (30-318, 1970.4.6)

The True Parents are the ancestors of absolute faith, absolute love, and absolute wisdom. Since the words of the Principle were discovered through absolute belief, absolute love and absolute wisdom, they are a shield that permits you to take a dominant position, a shield that will allow others -- whether you are relating with Heaven, Satan or history -- to affirm and not deny those principles.(277-152, 1996.4.7)

Things that are explained in the Unification Principle are connected by the laws of nature. That is why it is called the Principle. It is heavenly principle. It is eternally unchanging principle. The Principle is not a doctrine. It is not the doctrine of the Unification Church. True Parents are not teaching a doctrine. Doctrine is something by which fallen people seek out Heaven, but what is doctrine to people who live with God? It is heavenly law. (301-34, 1999.4.16)

My words are such that you will not understand them right away. However, if you read the books that contain my words many times, without fail you will come to understand them. I have a mind that can distinguish, compare and contrast the entirety of this wide world and arrange it so that I can handle this world's entire sphere of knowledge and perfect a theoretical system centering on a traditional standard known as the Principle. It will require thousands or even tens of thousands of scholars to recognize the value of the Principle. The Unification Church has such a formidable weapon. (228-149, 1992.3.27)

My teachings represent an ideology that will forever remain at the highest point as the mainstream ideology, even if the Unification Church disappears in the course of history. Even if you fail to make this happen, it will still be done at some point. A time will come when many nations will compete to accomplish this. When that happens, you will be turned upside down. The one who was first will be last and the one who was last will be first. It will be flipped over. The person who loses that opportunity will not remain in the archives of history. (390-314, 2002.8.16)

True Parents' teachings are the true words that allow you to connect with eternal value. In the course of seeking the True Parents, have you felt the value of those words? if you have never felt that value, you would not recognize a father who came to give you true words of value. You must pray in order to deeply understand the value of these true words. People on earth must seek the teachings of the True Father, the true words. Those are the words that move Jesus' Shim Jung and words that move the Shim Jung of God, who has carried out his providence for six thousand years. Moreover, when those words appear on the earth, they will reveal the history of six thousand years of ups and downs, and they will reveal God's fury, victimization and bitterness. Thus, God's heart is always moved by my words. (10-133, 1960.9.18)

God's word does not establish some sort of rules; its purpose is to create his life and ideology. There are many religious doctrines and ideologies on the earth today that advocate truth but there are no teachings that put our mind and body at ease when we practice them; no teachings in which we can dwell for eternity. If the love of God, who is the source of life in the universe, moves our minds and bodies, we can fundamentally resolve all ideologies and claims with God's true word. (3-327, 1958.2.2)

You must establish the tradition related with the word. And you need the character that will allow you to attain oneness with the word. In the judgment of the Last Days, there are three great judgments. The first is the judgment by the word, the second is judgment by character and the third is judgment by Shim Jung. This is already an absolute standard. The Fall occurred when people could not unite with God's word. Adam and Eve should have treated God's commandment to not eat the fruit as absolute and thus established the right tradition. But Adam and Eve did not do that, but instead fell, so the people who walk the course of restoration have to establish a tradition of becoming one with the unique words of truth that will appear in the end. In heaven, such a tradition has already been established, but it has not yet been established for people on earth. if this tradition is not established, there is a possibility that, like Christianity, the Unification Church will split into numerous denominations. (21-326, 1969.1.1)

The question of how we will establish a tradition of becoming one with the word is an absolute issue. We should not allow the word to be separate from our reality. You must become people who can raise yourselves and move forward centering on the word. You have to establish the tradition by centering on the word which is the absolute standard. You must understand the standard I had in my mind when I established the word. Even if you learn the word, it is so that you can have faith at the standard of your learning; your understanding is not yet perfect. There is a time-honored standard hiding behind those words, so you have to experience that standard through your own body. Therefore, you must continue to work hard to establish the tradition of the word. (21-327, 1969.1.1)

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The Sermon Books Are a Treasure Store

How numerous are the volumes of my speeches! Up until now, you have not been interested in the books of my sermons. No matter how many books you may find in a library, they are of no use from God's viewpoint. Think about the remarkable books of my sermons. The content of those books is for the purpose of saving the sons and daughters of this world. The books of my sermons are original works. If you buy them, they will become your pride for generations. If you think about this from God's viewpoint, you will realize that the books of my sermons are the most precious things. There will never be a second set of True Parents. The True Parents are eternally only one; they are absolutely one. You must learn what kind of person the Father is. I don't think you know how deep, high and broad he is. You can know the Father's character through the books of sermons. Those books are like lamps on a dark night. (309-167, 1999.5.1)

Many books of my sermons have been published. I read them every morning. From now on, I have no need of big meetings and the like. I have already taught everything. I have even spoken to you in detail about tribal messiahship. These are not ideas 1 came up with as I developed the church. I made a detailed program in advance and have been teaching you on that basis. That is a great thing. I have said many things that sounded like idle fancies, but those were all things that I had already made real in my own life. Once you own books of my sermons, preparing sermons and similar talks will be no problem. Those books are a vast treasure. You cannot buy that with money. (192-110, 1989.7.3)

I usually rise at 3:30 in the morning. When I get up, I read words I have spoken in the past. It is wonderful content. Since it was I that spoke those words in the first place, I know all of the content; yet when I read it, somehow I start crying. People who hear such precious words and then, just float away will have no way to be forgiven. These words are more precious than your homes and more precious than your land. (269-318, 1995.5.1)

About how many of my sermon books have you read so far?

This is a serious question. The more you read, the more you will shine and the greater your value becomes. You have to know everything I have taught. Suppose there is a king who makes his nation great, understands the world and knows the truth; to such a man the books of my sermons are a treasure. Even now, I am reading my words for the purpose of learning. I have to organize them all before I die. If there are any mistakes, I must fix them. It will be a problem if there are any errors. (228-148, 1992.3.27)

How many books of my sermons have been published so far? If we go somewhere and give these moving speeches, there will be many scenes of people shedding tears. Even nowadays, I read my speeches for two hours a day. While I read them. I find that the realization of the Completed Testament Age in the present day is expressed in my prayers of many decades ago -- to the point that they resonate to my bones. There is no way to express how wonderful these prayers are. This is not to boast. When I think back on those days, these prayers are full of stimulating impressions. That is a great treasure chest. (260-220, 1994.5.19)

Now there is no need for sermons. Don't preach. Instead, find a sermon title from among my sermons that is appropriate to the present time and use it in an appropriate way for your circumstances. Create an independent volume made up of speech titles and three-line summaries of each speech. Then, after you have determined what you will give your sermon on, all you will need to do is find a portion of my speech that matches the sermon you want to give. When you feel that you should speak about some specific topic, based on that idea, you should read from the collection of my sermons and then give your sermon. Also, for the prayer, you should pray using the content that I prayed. There is nothing Heaven likes more than that. This is how you should always give sermons. (212-119, 1991.1.2)

Disseminate My Teachings and Practice Them

My teachings must last for eternity. They are teachings that transcend our living environment. The evil living environment cannot swallow true teachings. True teachings cannot be restrained by anything in the evil world. You must use the word to induce within yourself the heart to repeatedly overcome your evil surroundings. It is because Christianity throughout the world cannot do this that it is in confusion. Then there must be a place where the Father that is coming with a loving heart will be able to give his beloved children his genuine teachings. You must find that place. If you can Lind such a place and listen to those words, you will hear those teachings anew even when you listen to them for the thousandth time. They will be the teachings that can last for eternity, reflecting true values of goodness. If you cannot find such teachings, you cannot become true children. (10-132, 1960.9.18)

The flavor of what Father says will never become bland, even if you hear it repeatedly for a thousand years. The same words will comfort you when you are sad and congratulate you when you are joyful. Depending on the state of your mind and the emotions experienced in your life, my teachings function with the value of being your wonderful object partners. (10-141, 1960.9.18)

The number of church members increases in proportion to how much you have conveyed what is written in Divine Principle. The question is how devoted you are to the Divine Principle. There is no other way. Human beings were created through the word. They lost the word and so they must be re-created through the word. The word of God's love, the word of God's life and the word of God's lineage are the three main elements of the word -- love, life and lineage. Love, life and lineage must convulse in excitement. Only upon breaking out of the three layers of formation, growth and completion does the mature person emerge. (198-30, 1990.1.20)

The whole world must learn the things I have said. That is why, with the coming of the Completed Testament Age, I am conveying my teachings. I gave to the entire world my words, the holy scripture of the Completed Testament with the proclamation of the new Completed Testament Age. That is I why I am telling you to read and study them. You must also unite centering on the word. Before you become one with me, you must become one based on the word. (291-217, 1998.3.13)

A person who cannot understand the word as it should be understood will receive judgment by the word. Even though our earthly life will end, we must leave these teachings behind for the unending line of our descendants. As long as the fortune of restoration remains and God's providence remains unfinished, we must work through these teachings. We must take care of these valuable teachings. God had been anticipating the day when all the people of the world will kneel before these teachings. God has been enduring a history of great suffering and hardship until now in order to bring the world's people to their knees in front of these words of truth. (64-256, 1972.11.12)

God gives his words of love to Satan's world. From within Satan's world, someone must appear who has absolute faith in God's word. This means there is need of a body of people that believes in God's word more absolutely than Adam did. They must do work through which they gain greater trust from God than he had in the angel who caused the loss of faith in God's word. You have to listen to God's word and then snatch your body out of Satan's realm. You have to recover your body and then come to God. (53-40, 1972.2.6)

It is not enough to merely know in your head the words of truth that you learned from Divine Principle after meeting the Unification Church. At the same time that you know those teachings intellectually, you must also know them in your heart. In this way, when you come to know the teachings with both your mind and your heart, you will have no option but to go to fulfill the purpose of those teachings. And you will have no choice but to fight with Satan. Moreover, you will never be able to open your mouth and speak poorly of the Father or turn your thoughts around and stand in a position to betray Heaven. (3-99, 1957.10.4)

Food tastes good even though you eat it every day. Food that connects you to the truth tastes good even if you eat it every day. Words of life tastes good even if you eat them every day. People who enjoy hearing the words of the Principle until

the day they die will absolutely not go to Hell. You may say, We know all these things! but you only know them in your heads; this has nothing to do with the realm of Shim Jung. The more you hear these words, the more the heavenly realm of life will come to you. (239-145, 1992.11.24)

The substance that nurtures life is the word. It is a grave error to think that someone has become a member of the Unification Church just because he has received a twenty-one day workshop and a forty-day workshop. You have to study centering on the Divine Principle book. What you feel and see when you treasure the Divine Principle book in your heart can always take the place of your personal testimony. You will be conveying the grace you received from the Divine Principle book. (261-257, 1994.6.20)

All of you now living in the Last Days have to become the ancestors of the third Israel and understand that the final teaching will be God's words of love. Therefore, you should not let God's word remain as God's word and yourselves as yourselves, having nothing to do with one another. Instead, you must become the visible, substantial embodiments of God's word. God's innermost heart must become your innermost heart. In other words, you must become the embodiment of the original heart. All of you must carry out the mission of a second creator that can disseminate the word of God. That is to say, you must become propagators of the word, propagators of life, and propagators of its substance. Only when you become one in love can you attend God eternally. Such is the standard of the third Israel. Only in this manner can you plant the word, the substance, and the life. (3-331, 1958.2.2)

You should not become people who follow the word blindly. First, through the word, you should become its substance with the character of a subject partner; that is, you must become a subject partner of the word and have the character through which you can create. However, when I look at people in the Unification Church that are studying the Divine Principle, I can see many that cannot find the standard of Shim Jung or the standard of character, but only work and move according to the word. This will not do. If you learn the word, then you must be able to express the word as your own words. You must speak about the Principle, but not as some principle taught to you by some teacher; you must speak from the perspective of having a bond of life with the Principle in your own hones and flesh. Unless you become a person who can speak with that kind of original subject nature, the people who connect through that word will have nothing to do with you. Thus, you must perfect a substantial character based on the word. (19-133, 1968.1.1)

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Father's Prayer, March 15, 1959
Please Let Us Move Only As Yours

Please do not allow us to become people who think that we belong to ourselves. Our minds are not ours, and our lives, which are in motion, are not ours; and as the desires we are longing for are not ours, please do not allow us to relate to heaven with minds that consider things centered on ourselves. Since we began as yours, we earnestly hope and desire, Father, that you will allow this to become a time when we are able to move only as yours.

Since we know that our minds must become yours, and our bodies also must become yours, and our ideologies and opinions must become yours, please do not tolerate anything that is not yours. If there are elements of evil which you do not want in our minds and bodies, please eliminate them, and we earnestly hope and desire, O Father, that you will allow this to become a time that moves as yours alone through your having eliminated all the ideologies and opinions that are not yours.

We know that uncountable satans are stalking our minds and our bodies. If the bitter root of sin, which you cannot tolerate, remains, 0 Father, we earnestly hope and desire, Father, that you will bring about heavenly acts that will give us the ability to subjugate our minds before you, and that you will appear and bring about heavenly acts of re-creation through the authority of your power.

We know the fact that when heaven moves, the earth cannot help but move, and when the earth faces heaven and requests something, heaven cannot help but accomplish it for the earth. Today are there sons and daughters of heaven who are struggling with sincere minds and true hearts in order to grasp heaven as their own? Is there any person who has lived his or her entire life thinking of all of heaven's situations as his or her own situations, thinking of heaven's work as his or her own work, thinking of the ideas of heaven as his or her own ideas, and struggled while seeking to grasp this, been treated contemptuously while seeking to grasp this and been driven out while seeking to grasp this? If we have not been in that kind of position, please allow us to be able to report truthfully that we are criminals who cannot be tolerated by heaven.

Now we have realized that heaven exists, and we have realized who our heavenly Father is. Since we know that there remains the necessary condition that we must form a certain kind of destined relationship between you and us, Father, today please allow us to form a destined relationship with you, our heavenly Father, through this kind of heart, and to feel your anguish as our anguish and your deep regret and sorrow as our deep regret and sorrow. Please allow there to appear before this people and please allow there to appear in this land a heavenly march which goes forth to fight a fierce battle against Satan.

We earnestly hope and desire that you will allow us to be able to drive out from the earth the enemy satans who have faced heaven and accused it for six thousand years, in order to resolve your grief and to build as soon as possible the ideal garden you have sought.

We have humbly prayed all these things in the name of the Lord. Amen. 

Sun Myung Moon's Spiritual Title

Lymhwa Kim
March 18, 2013
Edited by Krista Moon

Sun Myung Moon's Spiritual Title Lymhwa Kim March 18, 2013 Edited by Krista Moon During the Foundation Day ceremony, True Mother exclaimed “All of humankind in Heaven an on Earth will praise JInseongdeok Hwangje and attend [True Parents] as the parents of eternity.” JInseongdeok Hwangje is one of two titles that True Father had chosen and explained the meaning of June 06, 2006 at the Cheon Jeong Gung in Gapyeong, Korea.

Inscribed on True Father’s coffin during his Seonghwa (Ascension) ceremony were the two titles he had previously written in calligraphy in 2006: First, Cheon Il Guk Jinseondeok Hwange Okjochangsaen (天一 國眞聖德皇帝億兆蒼生 or 천일국 진성덕황제 억조창생) and Second, Man Seung Goon Hwang Taepyungseongdae Mansahyeongtong (萬勝君皇太平聖代萬事亨通 or 만승군황 태평성대 만사형통).

Father often used existing words in unique ways and coined his own terms. Dr. Joon Ho Seuk offered a rough translation of the two titles.

Cheon Il Guk Jinseondeok Hwange Okjochangsaen roughly translates to “True Holy Emperor of a Trillion Common People” or "True Emperor of Cheon Il Guk with Holiness and Virtue." (천일국: Cheon Il Guk, 진 Jin: true, 성 Seong: holy, 덕 Deuk: virtue, 황제 Hwangje: emperor).

Seong represents the holiness of Cheon Il Guk. Deok means “becoming one heart based on a four position foundation.” It is through Deokjang (general virtue) wherein two people have one heart and can then embrace the whole universe centered on the four position foundation. The Chinese character of deok (virtue) reflects this meaning. In the Chinese character deuk (德), Sip (十 ten) means the great universe. So the word deuk means “two people who embrace the four position foundation,” which refers to the great universe. These two people, who have embraced the great universe with the same heart that is centered on the four position foundation, then become one. This title has every main point about the ideal of the creation.

Cheon Il Guk Jinseondeok Hwange is the titleand it means “True Emperor of Cheon Il Guk with Holiness and Virtue” which refers to Okjochangsaen Man Seung Goon Hwang that means “Emperor of Absolute Victory Over the Whole” which brings Taepyungseongdae Mansahyeongtong or the “Holy Reign of Peace and Prosperity in Everything.” So, titled bestowed on True Father, Cheon Il Guk Jinseongdeok Hwange, is the one who won everything and achieved absolute victory over the whole, which brings holy reign of peace and prosperity.

Emperor of Absolute Victory over the whole" (억조창생) Okjochangsaeng may be broken down as follows: myriads of people, 만 Man: ten thousand, absolute, 승 Seung: victory, 군 Goon: lord, 황 Hwang: lord).

Then a combined word from the translation of these two titles creates: Taepyungseongdae Mansahyeongtong (太平聖代萬事亨通 or 태평성대만사형통), the “Holy Reign of Peace and Prosperity in Everything."

Sun Myung Moon's Lost Eco-Utopia

Monte Reel
February 20, 2013
From Outside Magazine

Photo: Riccardo Vecchio

Photo: Riccardo Vecchio

A decade before his death, Sun Myung Moon—multimillionaire founder of the controversial Unification Church—sent a band of followers deep into the wilds of Paraguay, with orders to build the ultimate utopian community and eco-resort. So how’s that working out? Monte Reel machetes his way toward heaven on Earth.

Day three aboard this muggy cargo boat and I’m still incapable of turning around without bumping into a hanging bag of oranges, or a sack of wheat flour, or a jug of cooking oil. Crammed to the rafters with rapidly perishing produce, the Aquidaban is as colorful and claustrophobic as an Arabian souk. An unwritten rule confines pigs, chickens, and goats to the foredeck, but two plus-size rats, Carlos and Pepe, as named by the cook who ladles out the stew, have the run of the ship. The rawboned cats prowling around are wise not to pick fights.

For roughly six dollars a day, anyone can hitch a ride aboard this floating market, a 128-footer that runs a weekly route on the Paraguay River from the center of the country to its northern border. Dozens of locals have wedged themselves into the second deck. They include women and children, but most are bushwhackers: men who scrape out a living clearing trees and brush for small-scale livestock farmers along the upper stretches of the river. Some travel with their own chainsaws. Others carry machetes wrapped in newspaper. They huddle shoulder to shoulder, dulling their discomfort with cans of Ouro Fino, Paraguay’s cheapest beer. Most speak the indigenous language of Guarani first, Spanish second.

I’m with Toni Greaves, an Australian photographer. With my notebooks, her cameras, and our English, we’re conspicuous outsiders. Occasionally, I catch the men staring at us and speaking in lowered voices, as if taking bets on what exactly we’re up to. They’ll never guess. We’re looking for paradise. I’ve heard it’s under construction just upriver.

According to my GPS, we’ve crept into the southern edge of the Pantanal, a tropical wetland that’s about 30 times larger than Everglades National Park. The clear divide between the river and its banks has begun to dissolve. Floating islands of rubbery-stemmed water hyacinths grow big enough to be mistaken for solid land. Water encircles the trunks of riverside wax palms, and dark stains mark how much higher on the trees it can rise. The red-dirt roads in this part of the country are washed out for months at a time, and when temperatures as hot as 120 degrees bake them dry, they become dangerously rutted. This boat is the only reliable mode of transport serving the riverside villages.

A couple of times a day, we stop at a predetermined location, which can be as simple as a single shack with nothing else in sight but water and scrubland. A crewman shoves a long wooden gangplank out to the bank. Mattresses, motorcycles, chocolate cookies, oxcart wheels—there’s no predicting what might pass over those splintered boards to the families pacing with anticipation at the river’s edge.

One of the Guarani-speaking bushwhackers standing next to me on the foredeck can’t contain his curiosity. “Which stop are you getting off at?” he asks in rusty Spanish. Five or six of his friends—all, like him, in their twenties, with baseball caps pulled low over their brows—stop chatting and pretend not to eavesdrop. “Puerto Leda,” I answer.

He tilts back a can of Ouro Fino. I ask him if he’s heard of it. Of course, he says. He rides this boat once a month, and it always stops at Puerto Leda. But, like everyone else I’ve quizzed on board, he’s never walked ashore to look around.

“I know that some Japanese men live there,” he tells me. “They’re with the Moon sect.” He drains the can, eyeing me. “Are you?”

“No,” I say. An orange sun abruptly sinks under the tree line on the river’s west bank, and within 15 minutes an orange moon pops up over the opposite horizon, paling as it rises. I duck inside the pilothouse. The captain predicts we’ll reach Puerto Leda in the dark hours of early morning.

THE REVEREND SUN MYUNG Moon, who died in September 2012 at age 92, about a year after my trip to Puerto Leda, founded the Unification Church in South Korea in 1954. In addition to overseeing the church, which he said aimed to fulfill Jesus’ unfinished mission by establishing a new “kingdom of heaven on Earth,” Moon managed vast commercial interests and called himself a messiah. He was frequently accused of cult practices, in part because some of his hundreds of thousands of followers turned over very personal decisions—including the choice of marriage partner—to him. More than a decade ago, Moon told some members of his church that he wanted them to lay the foundation for a new Garden of Eden in one of the least hospitable landscapes on the planet—northern Paraguay.

Moon was notorious for attention-grabbing gestures: conducting mass weddings in Madison Square Garden, taking out full-page ads in major American newspapers to support Richard Nixon during Watergate, spending 13 months in federal prison for tax fraud and conspiracy in the early '80s. But during the final years of his life, his Eden-building project kept chugging along well out of the public eye, germinating largely unseen in this remote wilderness of mud.

In 2000, Moon paid an undisclosed amount for roughly 1.5 million acres of land fronting the Paraguay River. Most of that property was in a town called Puerto Casado, about 100 miles downriver from Puerto Leda. Moon’s subsidiaries wanted the land to open commercial enterprises ranging from logging to fish farming. But a group of Puerto Casado residents launched a bitter legal battle to nullify the deal. While that controversy continued to divide Paraguayans, the Puerto Leda project proceeded under the radar. Moon turned the land over to 14 Japanese men—“national messiahs,” according to church documents, who were instructed to build an “ideal city” where people could live in harmony with nature, as God intended it. Moon declared that the territory represented “the least developed place on earth, and, hence, closest to original creation.”

Moon wasn’t the first utopian to favor Paraguay. Examine many European maps drawn between 1600 and 1775 and you’ll find something labeled Lago Xarayes at the head of the Paraguay River. Conquistadores journeying up the river confronted the inundated plains and confused them for a massive inland sea. Tribes spoke about a Land Without Evil on the far side of Xarayes, and the Spaniards believed that the same area hid a gateway to El Dorado, the lost city of gold. By the 1800s, most mapmakers correctly recognized the Xarayes as a mirage and relabeled it as part of the Pantanal.

Still, the dream lived on for some. In 1886, a German anti-Semite named Bernhard Förster and his wife, Elisabeth Nietzsche—Frederich’s sister—founded Nueva Germania, a colony located about 115 miles southeast of Concepción that was designed to spawn generations of Aryan Übermensch. After three years of feverish struggle in the jungle heat, Förster mixed himself a cocktail of morphine and strychnine, drank deeply, died, and left the place in a state of irreversible decline. The next century brought utopian colonies of Australian socialists, Finnish vegetarians, English pacifists, and German Nazis. They all failed.

So how are Moon’s followers—or Moonies, as they don’t like to be called—holding up? Hard to say. I’m aware of two other journalists who’ve seen Puerto Leda. One, a British Catholic missionary, visited after the first colonists arrived and was unable to fathom their motives. Maybe they were smuggling drugs, she insinuated in a church magazine. The other, a Paraguayan newspaper reporter, visited in 2008 and published a few articles praising the Unification Church’s philanthropic work, which includes building schools in rural areas. The reporter championed the ecotourism potential around Puerto Leda but included no details about the people living there.

A few weeks before my trip, I got in touch with a Unification Church office in Asunción. The initial response was warm: I’d be welcome to visit, a representative said. But by the time I arrived in the capital, things had gotten complicated.

For much of the past decade, Moon’s surviving children (he fathered 15 from two marriages) have been fighting for control of the empire. The bickering has extended to Paraguay, where the Unification Church has established several corporations or foundations that oversee agribusiness interests. In 2010, Moon’s eldest living son from his second marriage, Hyun Jin Moon, organized a Global Peace Festival in Asunción, but the Unification Church’s regional director refused to recognize the event. He claimed that Hyun Jin Moon had fallen out of favor with his father. Moon’s eldest daughter, Ye Jin, later backed the director. Now the church’s various offices in Paraguay were pledging allegiance to different sides.

Just days before Greaves and I arrived in Asunción, one of Moon’s local subsidiaries announced that it planned to sue the office I had contacted. My calls and messages went unanswered. By the time I boarded the Aquidaban, I’d begun to suspect that the National Messiahs in Puerto Leda might have no clue we were coming.

Around 5 a.m., the boat begins to veer to port. We inch along the west bank, and I see nothing resembling the gates of Eden. It’s dark. My mind drifts to the British missionary’s 2000 account of Puerto Leda, which described her arriving “in the blackness of night on the crocodile-ridden bank,” where she was accosted by an attack dog “with a jawful of long white teeth.”

“Think positive thoughts,” Greaves tells me.

Greaves believes that positive conceptualization makes good things happen. During our first two days on the boat, we kept joking about the “friendly little lizard” that ate her bananas and scattered droppings all over the crime scene. There are no lizards on this boat, just Carlos and Pepe.

I succumb to negative thinking. My imagination fills the darkness with visions: the curled lip of a snarling dog, the slow, patient blink of a crocodile’s eyelid.

NO CROCODILES, NO DOGS. Just one man, a portly Paraguayan navy guard in military fatigues, awaits us at the end of the gangplank. He smiles without joy. “This isn’t where you want to get off,” he says.

“This is Puerto Leda, and the people here are expecting us,” I say. I drop some names: the man I had been leaving messages with in Asunción, his secretary. The guard has never heard of them. But the fact that we know where the hell we are seems good enough for him. He abandons the role of brick wall and welcomes us into this humid kingdom. Beyond the small wooden cabin where he sleeps, I see a string of lights farther inland—the heart of Puerto Leda.

“Do you have repellent?” he asks.

My skin is lacquered in a stiff coat of stale sweat and deet. “Lots.”

“Good,” he says. “You’ll see at night. We can’t even talk to each other because of the mosquitoes that fly into our mouths.”

Another man has arrived in a truck to siphon fuel from a tank on the Aquidaban.He introduces himself as Wilson, a site administrator. He’s not a National Messiah but rather a 44-year-old Chilean with a youthful, friendly face, a polo shirt, and rubber boots, a Moon follower who moved here two years ago. His wife and children are still in Chile.

“I didn’t know anyone was supposed to be coming,” he says. Walking to his truck, he fishes out a phone and executes a minor miracle: he pulls a signal from the air and places a call, trying to figure out if anyone in the colony knows anything about our visit. He comes up empty but still helps us with our bags, tossing them in the back of his truck.

“Let’s go,” he says.

The Aquidaban drifts away, and we bounce along a dirt road, leaving the guard behind at his cabin. “It’s a naval station,” Wilson explains, a gift from the Messiahs to the Paraguayan government. In exchange for a permanent security presence, he says, the navy now has a base to patrol the upper stretches of the river.

Within a minute, the headlights reveal an indistinct cluster of buildings. I can make out what appear to be several two-story houses, a water tower, a couple of large communal buildings, and a cell-phone tower.

Wilson kills the engine in front of a structure that looks nothing like the humble river-side casitas found throughout this region, a district the size of South Carolina in which about 80 percent of the 11,000 residents lack running water. The building in front of us has a peaked terra-cotta roof, brick-and-stucco walls, expansive glass windows, and no fewer than five remote-controlled Carrier air-conditioning units. At the front door, a dozen pairs of leather slippers wait for us. “Very Japanese,” Greaves observes. We remove our dirty shoes and take our first steps into Reverend Moon’s Victorious Holy Place.

All is silent. Wilson flips a switch, throwing light on what appears to be a dining hall. The large wooden tables, each covered with a plastic tablecloth, could accommodate about 100 people. They are vacant.

“There aren’t many people around right now,” Wilson explains. “But sometimes we have 100 working here at once.”

I spot just one, a Paraguayan cook who emerges from a kitchen. With disconcerting efficiency, a buffet breakfast materializes on a table: fresh coffee, tea, miso soup, fried eggs, cereal, cheese, ham, fruit, bread, and marmalade.

“Wow,” I say, the word bubbling up from some primitive part of my brain as I attempt to take in everything at once: the kingly buffet, the decorative carvings on the high-back chairs, the FISH OF THE PANTANAL poster, the Ping-Pong table in a far corner, the neatly stacked Spanish-language copies of Reverend Moon’s autobiography, As a Peace-Loving Global Citizen, near the wall. An ascetically thin Japanese man in a polo shirt and jeans walks toward us, smiling behind wire-rimmed glasses.

“Good morning,” he says in English.

He pads across the glazed tiles with a hurried shuffle, as if he’s been waiting for us for years. He’s 62, and his name is Katsumi Date (pronounced dah-tay), or just Mister Date, as Wilson addresses him. He’s a National Messiah.

“Please enjoy your breakfast,” he tells us. “Would you like a hot shower?”

Actually, we would. On the Aquidaban, a rubber hose dangling into a stricken toilet doubled as a handheld showerhead. Here we’ll discover that individually wrapped soaps and shampoos are freely available in the tiled showers, as are clean towels. Indulging our physical comfort appears to be Mister Date’s only priority. He’s already made beds for us, he says, in case we need a nap after such a long journey. He apologizes repeatedly for not being better prepared. “We weren’t expecting visitors,” he reiterates.

“So,” he asks, “what is it you would like to see?”

Well, we’d like to see what 12 years of dedicated labor in pursuit of earthly perfection looks like. The Aquidaban is scheduled to hit the end of its weeklong route this afternoon, turn around, and stop here again sometime in the evening. We’ve got 15 hours, maximum, to find out. “Everything,” I answer.

The place, Mister Date says, is all ours.

A FEW HUNDRED YARDS from the guard station, I spot a sportfishing boat docked at the riverside. It’s big—about 30 feet long, fiberglass, with a prominent cockpit. I ask Mister Date about it.

“Ah yes,” he says. “Reverend Moon designed that boat himself. It was brought here from New Jersey.”

Does the Reverend fish? I ask.

“Oh yes,” says Mister Date. “He is a world-champion tuna fisherman.”

The statement, technically speaking, is not false. In 1980, in Gloucester, Massachusetts, Moon’s boat was declared the winner of an international tuna-fishing tournament organized by the Unification Church. “I don’t want to be second even in catching tuna,” he said in a speech delivered a few months after the competition. “In every field and competition, I have been second to none.”

Apparently, the True Father’s fishing jones was a deciding factor in the placement of Puerto Leda. Moon first visited the Paraguay River on fishing trips in the 1990s, and by decade’s end he was cruising down it and ordering church members to wade along the muddy banks to plant 63 signposts demarcating the land he had decided to buy.

In 1999, Moon called his most devoted Japanese followers to join him on a 40-day spiritual retreat outside Fuerte Olimpo, about 25 miles south of Puerto Leda. I’d read a brief description of those days on a church website. One Messiah had written: “It was very hot and we wanted to bathe in the water. But we could not because piranhas would come. It’s a big problem! Also there are problems with ants. One National Messiah became very sick from an ant bite. It’s a dangerous place. There are all these problems, but Father just says, ‘Ah, the purity of nature!’”

Clarity was never the True Father’s specialty. Even Moon’s followers had trouble understanding him at times. In addition to calling for a return to Original Creation here, he told his devotees, in 2000, that “we need to build the best underwater palace in the world.” In 2011, he declared, “It is time to establish God’s throne at the top of the Grand Canyon.” Once, he held up his fourth finger and told some followers, “I was ready for today’s meeting before 1 a.m. Today is the seventh day of the tenth month. Today is the seventh day but there isn’t an eighth day. Who decided that? It was me, but I am in a position where I can’t do what I decided, because 10 fingers are related.”

A Moon website that publishes the English transcripts of his speeches warns that they’re based on notes and “may bear no similarity to what was originally said in Korean.” Deciphering Moonspeak is even more daunting when your task is building a new Eden. Back in 1999, when Moon called on the Messiahs to assemble in Paraguay for the 40-day retreat, he spent most of that time fishing. Near the end of their time together, he instructed them to build an ecologically sustainable city that could serve as a model for the whole world. The plan, such as it was, lacked specifics; not all of the founders agreed on what the city should look like. Yet they forged ahead, determined to create something extraordinary in a place where wilderness reigned.

Now, as I glance at the scene, I see huge dormitory buildings, guesthouses, and sheds for mechanical repairs. I count seven freshwater fish farms, fully stocked with pacu, a toothy species that looks like an overgrown piranha. I see no other people.

“Normally, there are about 10 of us who live here,” Mister Date tells me. “But this week six are away in Asunción. So there are just four now.”

WE WALK THROUGH EARLY-morning light on smooth sidewalks, past manicured gardens of hibiscus and bougainvillea, beside an Olympic-size swimming pool. A young man hired from a nearby village slowly sweeps a filtering net through the deep end. Nothing—not a single foreign particle—seems to mar the clean blue rectangle of water. We enter a two-story communal building that resembles an office complex. I see Wilson in a small room, tapping away at a computer. We climb a stone staircase to the second floor, following Mister Date into what appears to be a rec room. There’s a television hooked up to a satellite system, and Mister Date pops a disc into a DVD player. The DVD, Mister Date tells us, explains everything.

The footage that flashes across the screen dates from 1999. We see the founding Messiahs walk across untamed wastes—the grounds where we now sit. They lay bricks in wet mud. They sand metal frames. They wash dishes in the river. They wear heavy clothing, light fires to keep the mosquitoes away, and sweat in the wavy heat. They stagger through gale-force winds.

Then, in a clip from 2000, we see Moon himself, touring the partially cleared grounds, wiping sweat from his brow, eating lunch, leaving in a private plane. The footage segues into scenes of the men working feverishly to build a luxury house for Moon and his wife, Hak Ja Han, who visited for a second and final time in late 2001. The rest of the DVD covers more recent developments, and the highlights—set to swelling orchestral music—unfold like a training montage from Rocky. Messiahs erect the water tower. Man-made fishponds materialize on the grounds. A landing strip is planed flat by tractors. The Messiahs unload saplings from the Aquidaban, then plant them in sprawling groves. A group of about a dozen visiting Japanese students—the children of Unification Church members—help the Messiahs build a school in a nearby village. When the DVD ends and the lights come up, I’m exhausted just from watching all that drudgery. I look at Mister Date’s corded forearms, his gaunt face, his waspy waist. Every aspect of his being seems molded by toil. Even with the help of the local hires, the Messiahs labor all day, usually outside.

“It’s a lot of work just to maintain,” he admits.

The fact that only 10 men live here comes rushing back to me. The colony has actually lost population since its inception, despite all the construction. Four of the original Messiahs have returned to Japan. Only the hardest of the hardcore have stuck it out.

And this raises a couple of questions: Who are these guys? And why have they put themselves through this?

MISTER AUKI WALKS ACROSS the dining hall carrying a basket filled with whole fish freshly yanked from the river. He’s a short, balding Messiah whose task this morning, as on most days, is to catch something for the grill.

“I caught lots of piranha today,” he tells the men, his face splitting into a smile. “And also a five-kilogram pacu.”

The pacu is now part of the lunch buffet, which the four Messiahs plus Wilson, Greaves, and I spoon onto plates. It’s noon, the midpoint in an unchanging daily regimen: up at 4:30 a.m. for a half-hour of silent worship, breakfast at five, then back to their bedrooms to prepare for work at 6:30. Each is assigned a separate job: one fishes, another tills crops, another feeds the fish in the ponds. Someone tinkers with the water-purification system and checks the pH level in the pool, though no one swims. (“We don’t take much time for recreation,” one Messiah tells me.) They generally work in 1.5-hour bursts, taking halfhour breaks in between. Lunch always runs from noon to 1:30. They’ll work until 5 p.m. and round out the evening with dinner and a short prayer meeting. That leaves them about two hours until the lights go out at nine. Most use that time to read, pray, or watch satellite TV.

Greaves and I tuck into our food and strike up a conversation with Norio Owada, whom I recognize from the DVD. Mister Owada is 64, and manual labor and a good diet of homegrown vegetables have pared him down to a taut, leathery minimum.

“Nice to meet you,” he says, bowing his head quickly. He speaks English well enough to feel selfconscious when it’s not quite right. Before he joined Moon in Fuerte Olimpo for the retreat, he worked as an English translator in greater Tokyo. He disliked the work and wanted out. Urban life felt meaningless.

“I needed a special challenge, and I couldn’t find one in Japan,” he tells me. “I had lost my motivation. When I came here I recovered it.”

Mister Owada is a good example of your average founding Messiah: a city dweller with very little experience in construction and even less in wilderness survival. His wife was selected for him by Moon, who was said to possess the ability to intuit good matches, and Owada left her in Japan with their children when he came here. He gets a church salary, which helps keep the colony solvent. His family and other members of the Japanese congregation provide more money, though no one can tell me how much has been poured into the place. Once every 11 months, Mister Owada gets four weeks of vacation, which he can use to go to Japan. His wife has visited him twice since 1999.

In the beginning, the colonists hoped they would be joined by their wives (as well as many, many more followers). Every August, they invite children of Japanese church members to visit for a couple of weeks, but so far none have chosen to stay on. “My wife thinks that it is not realistic for her to move here yet,” Mister Owada says, “because we still have to raise the standard of living more.” When I press him on how tough and lonely this must get, Mister Owada says it doesn’t bother him. Moon sanctified his personal sacrifices, promising the men that spiritual rewards would make up for their suffering. “Even if you die, what regret will you leave behind?” Moon asked the founders in 1999.

“We’re risking our lives for this cause,” Mister Owada says, his left eye twitching convulsively. “I like to risk my life,” he continues. “That is doing something worthwhile. We have continued to stick with this.”

Months later, after Moon’s death from complications from pneumonia, I will once again reach out to Mister Date to see if the True Father’s passing affects the Messiahs’ dedication. It doesn’t. They have the blessing of his widow, Mister Date says, and the ongoing feuds among the Moon children won’t affect them. They plan to work on Puerto Leda for at least another decade.

“OF COURSE THERE IS ecotourism potential here,” says Mister Date. We’re standing outside an unfinished three-story brick building near a shed that protects three car-size generators. Mister Date refers to the brick building as “the hotel,” but for the moment its only occupant is a stick-legged baby goat nosing around the food pellets being stored on the ground floor. Mister Date begins running down the potential pluses of opening the place up to travelers: tourism would allow people to see examples of sustainable living and take the lessons home with them. This Eden is intended to be an environmental paradise, he says. He tells me the Messiahs are also considering building an insect museum.

“Why did you stop work on the hotel?” I ask.

He pauses and smiles politely. “In a small place, you can have disagreements easily,” he says. “They’re expecting us to be financially independent, but that’s not easy here.” The Messiahs, it seems, don’t always see eye-to-eye on the best way to reduce their dependence on member donations. Some want to concentrate on agribusiness and scrap the ecotourism idea. The hotel is unfinished because they aren’t sure whether opening the place to outsiders is a good idea.

We walk on, past planted fields of lemongrass, oranges, mangoes, grapefruit, asparagus, sugarcane. The crops are struggling. If agriculture alone is expected to support the colony, there are some kinks to work out. The men have planted thousands of jatropha trees, which can be used to make biodiesel fuel, but hundreds of parrots zeroed in on them and ate all the fruit. During the most recent wet season, rising waters flooded many of the thousands of neem trees.

“It’s been a hard year,” Mister Date admits.

“A lot of things have died because they were three months underwater.”

It’s clear that these guys have faith in miracles, and that’s exactly what’s needed here in Puerto Leda. Without one, the Victorious Holy Place seems destined to be another curious monument to human ambition and folly. But watching how hard the Messiahs work, I can’t help but admire their tenacity. The fanaticism that underlies their devotion to this cause must burn hot, but they hide it well. They’re not evangelical. They’re friendly and welcoming to those who don’t share their beliefs. They’re reflexively humble and generous and—whatever I might think of their motives—admirably tough. They’re underdogs. The kind of guys you root for.

During the last hours of my visit, Mister Date shows me something that might actually work out. “Japanese yams,” he announces, staring down at a plot of tilled soil. “They grow very large underground, up to 10 kilograms. They do well here.”

My immediate impulse is to celebrate this victory with hearty congratulations. I’m thrilled for his indefatigable yams. Maybe all the sweat that Mister Date has sunk into this plot will bear a little fruit. Maybe little victories like this can help other people in the Pantanal live richer lives. Maybe that’s enough.

Mister Date stares down at the dirt. “Unfortunately,” he says, “they taste very bad.”

AT THE END OF the day, I’m alone in the dining hall. We have a couple of hours before the Aquidaban is due to arrive and take us back downriver. In the kitchen, a cook is slicing piranha into sashimi strips. I’m standing at the Ping-Pong table, absently bouncing a ball up and down. The hollow plock echoes around the high rafters. No one wanders in for a game, so I head out toward the pool.

He’s still there, the man with the net, sweeping as if he hasn’t let up since dawn. A shame: I didn’t bring any trunks. But I do have a pair of heavy cotton cargo shorts in my backpack. I walk to the dormitory and return wearing them. I ask the sweeper, “Does anyone ever use this pool?”

“Only the tourists,” he says.

The tourists? Based on a guest book I flipped through earlier, he must be referring to those Japanese students who visit every August, the occasional Paraguayan government official, and Greaves and me.

I resist the urge to plunge, mainly because it’s so quiet around here, and step down the foam-padded ladder. Floating on my back toward the deep end, struggling against the weight of my shorts, I look to the west and see a pink disc of sun teed atop the crown of a palm tree. A gentle wind rustles the fronds, stirring nesting parakeets. They erupt in flight. Above them, against a backdrop of high cirrus, I spot what I think is a hawk climbing out of view.

I wonder: from those elevations, do the straight lines and Windex blue waters of this pool appear to be jarring aberrations? Or do these man-made forms resemble natural elements of the landscape, considering that chasing impossible fantasies is something humans always seem to do around here? Could this colony appear, from such lofty heights, to be as organic and as transient as a parakeet’s nest?

I have no idea. All I know for sure is that the sun is starting to slide behind the palm tree. Darkness will fall within minutes, and the mosquitoes will follow. Right now this water feels perfect.