The Words of The True Family from 2012 |
September 23. 2012
Cheon Jeong Gung
August 8, H.C.
Early morning of 8.8 by the
heavenly calendar (September 23), the twenty-first day after True
Father’s Ascension My beloved members, Upon True
Father’s ascension, you all pledged in front of Heaven to do
your best with deep love and devotion. We remember our hearts as we
asked him to please not worry about what is happening in the physical
world and to ascend to the spirit world comfortably. All his life,
Father did not care about himself, but instead dedicated himself
wholeheartedly to the liberation of God and the salvation of
humanity. He therefore left behind him many remarkable
accomplishments. Father liberated God by exercising the
prerogative given only to the True Parents, and he opened wide the
way for God to directly govern the earthly world and the spiritual
world. With this single-minded heart and will, he lived only for the
sake of others, not looking after his own body. Never wasting a
single minute or second of his life, he lived every moment with the
feeling that he did not have enough time. Many were the times,
therefore, when he missed meals. Father could not even think about
taking the rest his physical body desperately needed. Since he was
born with a healthy body, if Father had taken care of himself he
could have lived a longer life. During the last few years, however,
he would say that each day felt like a thousand years; that was how
busy he was. He really did not want to go to hospital at this
time, and since he was in charge of everything, I could not help him
in any way. In particular, when he was traveling abroad he travelled
from east to west and back rather than from north to south. He should
have avoided long-distance travel if possible; if necessary, he could
have gone back and forth once every two or three years. That was the
medical opinion. However, in the past year alone Father traveled to
and from the United States eight times. Why did he lead such a
life? He had set the date for Foundation Day, but he knew that he
would pass into the spirit world before that day. This was why his
lifestyle was one of not wasting even a minute or a second of his
life. Knowing this, I wished to stop him with any excuse I could
think of. Sometimes, I told him that I wasn’t well enough to
travel with him. He would then reply that he would go by himself. In
this way, he continued to live a taxing life. Beloved members, Just as
the cars we ride in and the equipment we use in factories need to be
oiled and maintained to last longer, we also need to make effort to
maintain our youth in any way we can before our bodies age. Such is
the era we are living in, isn’t it? Father, however, lived his
life beyond all such cares. He followed a schedule of overexerting
himself, speaking for more than ten hours during hoondokhae sessions
and visiting Geomun Island or Yeosu by helicopter. Overstraining
himself repeatedly in such a way, in the end he caught a cold.
Catching a cold at that age is a most fearful thing. Though he should
have gone to the hospital and done something about it right away,
some time passed before he would go. The cold worsened and developed
into pneumonia. His lungs became weak, and in the end, his condition
worsened and complications set in. Though he did not want it, finally
he had to be admitted to the hospital, by which time he had become
very weak. In early August, after all kinds of tests had been
carried out over a period of ten days or so, he wanted to leave the
hospital for a while. He found it difficult to stay in the hospital,
saying that it felt like a prison. We had no choice but to have him
discharged. That was on August 12. After leaving the hospital,
during the one day he stayed in Cheon Jeong Gung Father told his
assistants, “I want to eat with Mother today.” I usually
sat next to him during meals, but on that day he said, “I want
to eat sitting face to face with Mother so I can see her face.”
So, we set the table accordingly. However, Father stared at my face
for a long time instead of eating. I believe he was engraving my face
in his heart. I felt tears welling up inside of me, but on the
outside I maintained a smiling face and asked him to try this dish or
that, saying to him, “This one is quite good, and that is also
delicious.” After that experience, I became more serious than
ever, and I really wanted to make him take a nap. He, however,
pressed his staff members to attend him as he hurriedly visited
various parts of Cheon Jeong Gung. August 13 was an
extremely sunny day. Despite the hot sun, and even though he had to
be accompanied by an oxygen tank almost as tall as a man, he insisted
on looking around the palace. Father did a tour of Cheon Jeong Gung.
He visited the Cheongshim Middle and High School and the nearby small
park, and drove around the Cheongshim Peace World Center and the
Cheongpyeong training center. He then came and sat in the sitting
room in Cheon Jeong Gung and asked for a digital recorder. Holding
the recorder in his hand, Father thought deeply for about ten minutes
and then spoke while recording what he said. As you may know from
having heard his recorded voice, Father gave the same message three
times on that day—in the sitting room, in the master bedroom,
and in Cheongshim Hospital. He said, “Everything is done!
Everything is done!” He then went on to pray, struggling for
breath, “I will return everything back to Heaven.” He
emphasized, “I have brought things to conclusion, completion
and perfection.” And he took my hand and said, “Mother,
thank you! Mother, please take care of things!” What meaning
could be attributed to his uttering such words? Every now and then,
he said such things as, “The time has come for me to go. I know
when I will pass away.” I am sure that during this time he was
making his final preparations. What I am relating to you is only a
small part of what happened before Father ascended; in truth, I
experienced much more with Father during those days. When we had our
meals, we usually sat next to each other, and he would be aware of my
presence and would hold my hand firmly in his as he ate. Whenever I
think about such things, I am very sorry, and it hurts my heart to
think that I let him go without making him more comfortable. When I
asked him to rest, he sometimes said, “I want to lay my head in
your lap, Mother” and would take a very short nap. Of late, he did things he had
never done when he was healthy. Father, who had lived his whole life
more energetically than anyone else, wished to stay close to me at
all times when he became less well, and needed me and depended on me
like a child does his mother. Yesterday, I was told that one
member had mentioned feeling empty after Father passed away and was
missing him so much, and that if she could see my face she would be
strengthened; so she had communicated a sincere plea for me to come
to Cheon Bok Gung. Why am I unable to go there? I am still in the
middle of the forty-day period of preparing meals [for True Father],
[1] today being the twenty-first day. Even while working in Heaven,
Father comes at mealtimes without fail. We have set the times to
offer him meals as 7 am, 12 noon, and 6 pm. While on earth, he had
been unable to follow such a schedule, but after passing into the
spirit world, he always comes on time. I can
actually feel it. Every day, I converse with Father. I explain to
him about the soybean-paste soup and other side dishes he had enjoyed
during his time on earth, and ask him to please help himself to them.
Since I should offer these meals three times a day, I have no
personal free time. During Father’s lifetime, I was never able
to serve him his meals on time, and this is why I must at least
devote myself to this task during this period. Dear members, at the
moment of Father’s ascension, I promised Father that I would
work to fulfill all that he had desired to do for humanity until my
last day on earth. That is why I am busy these days. I need to
reorganize Korea’s presently complicated situation, and I
intend to establish the tradition of marching forward centering on
the holy spirit and the truth in our Unification Church. With the
goal of nurturing our church to become a spontaneous one, I am
receiving reports from many of our church officials and leaders and
making new plans. Therefore, I ask you to please wait just a little
while longer. Given that the Lord at his Second Coming, the
Savior, the Messiah, and the True Parent who had come to us for the
first time in six thousand years has now departed, do you think forty
days of devotion is enough? Would a hundred days of devotion be
enough? The religious devotion of attendance has no end. Henceforth,
I hope you will understand that everything that is carried out in
Korea from this day onward will be centered on True Mother. Our
first goal is to do our absolute best and fight at the risk of our
lives to firmly establish Cheon Il Guk by Foundation Day. I hope you
will not forget that the responsibility to bring this nation and all
its citizens to receive the Blessing from True Parents lies with you.
Only by working a hundred times or a thousand times harder than
before can you repay the love and grace you have received from True
Father. Dear members, We will
now make our Unification Church a living and breathing church, as it
was in the early days. We will develop it into a spontaneous,
creative and dynamic church, unrestricted by numbers or systems. We
will make it into a church centered on the Principle and on love,
which will be like a nest with the warmth of a mother’s embrace
that will make us wish to go there and always remain there. As in the
beginning time, we will make it so that the sound of Divine Principle
lectures is constantly heard in our churches. I hope all of you
will be grateful for the work you do day by day and that you will be
blessed. Please achieve the best results of your life. Foundation Day
is not far off now. Once again, I ask all of you to please become such people. ________________________________________ [1] A
Korean tradition in which food is offered to a loved-one after he or
she has passed
away ------------------------------- Sincerely, Unification
Church World Mission Headquarters