History 
William S. Stoertz 
September 7, 1996 
Moscow, Russia, C.I.S. 
 
(3:30 am) 
WS -- Somehow I haven't been connected to the things I 
need to be connected with. Father. 
HF -- When you do, you.... 
WS -- Indeterminate meaning. 
HF -- There are people around. 
WS -- Like Rev. Park. 
HF -- They represent God. 
WS -- What is prayer? 
HF -- Of course, I am there. 
WS -- I haven't been nice to You. 
HF -- You do your own way. 
WS -- What is Your way? 
HF -- You care to know? Look at Jesus Christ. 
WS -- Why do You mention (use) Him as the example? 
HF -- He is a universal reference... in a situation when He 
had nothing. 
WS -- Father holds conferences. 
HF -- Now wouldn't Jesus have done exactly that? 
WS -- Of course. It is so simple. So what is Your way? 
HF -- Look at Jesus Christ. Look at Father. There is the 
example. 
WS -- Then what more needs to be said? 
HF -- What are you doing? 
WS -- As a Messiah? 
HF -- Hold conferences, teach people the truth. 
WS -- What is the difference between secular conferences 
and.... 
HF -- They teach the truth. It is centered on God and True 
Parents. 
WS -- What about Christian Churches? 
HF -- Are they teaching the truth? Are they doing God's 
Will? (the truth)? 
WS -- What about me (ourselves)? 
HF -- Are you doing God's Will (the truth)? 
WS -- Okay. Now that's the question. I'm connected to it. 
What am I doing? 
HF -- Absorbing history. 
WS -- What's with that? 
HF -- Am I telling you? 
WS -- Okay. I feel like I'm playing around. Actually I 
finished many 40-day conditions. 
HF -- And how? 
WS -- You know the difficulty. But I wanted to ask You... 
HF -- Yes. 
WS -- How do You make the history? 
HF -- You make the history. 
WS -- How do You work in history? 
HF -- Study the Divine Principle. 
WS -- What is Your viewpoint of history? 
HF -- God's Heart. 
WS -- What is history? 
HF -- Real. 
WS -- Okay, You say that. Where did it go to? 
HF -- It's not lost. It can't be changed. It happened. 
WS -- Okay: what happened? 
HF -- That's what you're trying to find out. 
WS -- Do You know? 
HF -- Yes, of course. 
WS -- What is Your viewpoint of what happened? 
HF -- God's Heart. 
WS -- What happened? 
HF -- A lot of things. 
WS-- How do You remember them? 
HF -- Everything is a lot of things. Again, every thing is a 
lot of things. 
WS -- Do You remember all of that? 
HF -- Cycles. You were right. 
WS -- Events? 
HF -- There were events and decisions. And men (people). 
There was always what should have been and what was. At 
every moment, there was conscience. 
WS -- So how long did You live? 
HF -- 13, 15, 17 billion years. I wouldn't say 20, I wouldn't 
say 100 billion years. 
WS -- Forever? 
HF -- Of course, forever, but I don't have that kind of time. 
I want it now. 
WS -- Want what? 
HF -- You know. What has to be done, and can be done, 
now, I want done now. 
WS -- That is very sudden. 
HF -- I would have done it sooner. But I wouldn't have 
done it if it weren't ready. 
WS -- What is "it"? 
HF -- Anything in God's will or providence. 
WS -- All along the Creation. 
HF -- Let's call it 6 days. We won't make it shorter. 
WS -- So it began with man (Adam and Eve). 
HF -- The real history. Yes. 
WS -- So that's what we're concerned with. More than the 6 
billion years. 
HF -- Yes. 
WS -- Where is it? The time of Creation? 
HF -- I invested it. It's the material world. 
WS -- Okay. Where is the ..... years of history? (Human 
history) 
HF -- Now, as you know, there was a great delay. It was, 
indeed, as if I went back to the Creation again. 
WS -- And now? 
HF -- Now is the Creation. Recreation, as you know. Father 
says so. 
WS -- This is history from God's viewpoint. 
HF -- I would have told this to anyone who asked, at any 
point in history. 
WS -- And the lost generations? Say, Adam to Noah? 
HF -- It is as you and I know it. In the Bible or Divine 
Principle. You won't do more than mention the names. 
WS -- Less? 
HF -- Less? Well, of course, something happened ..... Who 
wants to know? 
WS -- How about scientists? 
HF -- Okay, find what they may... they won't be happy. 
WS -- All right. Enough said. 
HF -- You are then very much looking at individual events 
and time periods, and people. 
WS -- So we have the historical record, and the Principle. 
HF -- You have what you need to work with. 
WS -- And that work? 
HF -- Okay, you're studying it. There is plenty to study. It is 
growing. There is always more, if you want to find it. You 
can find it by digging, or going to libraries, or by asking 
Me. 
WS -- I'm sorry. 
HF -- You better be! 


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