ORDER NUMBER
80-06-29
REVEREND SUN MYUNG MOON
SPEAKS ON
THE VICTORIOUS DAY
June 29, 1980
Belvedere
Translator - Sang Kil Han
Copyright © 1980 by Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity
English is written from left to right, and here on the board I
write from top to bottom. You would say "Day of Victory,"
while Orientals would say "Victorious Day." The word sequence
is reversed, just as your hands are opposites. Your hands become one
internally, palm to palm, not side to side or back to back. There is a
vertical line from your eyes to your nose and mouth, and the hands
should come together along the same plane as that line. That means the
eyes represent God and the nose represents man. When God, man and
everything come together, all will be fulfilled.
This may not be familiar to the Western mind, but to the Eastern
mind there are 24 seasons; that signifies twelve, which is a product of
three multiplied by four. Each four has three points, so the number
twelve signifies the whole universe, the whole world of creation.
Numbers which are multiples of twelve can also represent twelve. The
right side, which has twelve, signifies the subject, and the left side,
which has twelve, signifies object, and together they make 24. In
spirit world, centering on twelve disciples, there are 24 and 72
elders. In this world, with twelve in each side, 24 makes up one year;
the horizontal and vertical lines, or subject and object, will come
into perfect oneness.
When you draw a cross, do you draw the vertical or horizontal line
first? Usually the vertical line. Which is easier to draw? When men
view the world, they look horizontally. When you say something is a
straight line, your standard of comparison is a horizontal line; this
vertical line crosses it at 90 degrees, or a true perpendicular.
The cross also represents the number ten, according to Chinese
characters. Which of the two lines is longer? The vertical one. Why
should it be drawn longer? The world is a circle. Is the axis of the
earth longer or shorter than the horizontal diameter? Since the earth
revolves around the axis, you get the idea that the axis is longer. The
four directions can vary relative to each other, but what about the
axis? If you envision the universe as a big sphere, then it should have
an axis which centers on God and man. Where is the center of that
axis? Does the origin have to be big?
That bigger aspect signifies the subject part. It seems rather
simple, but there is a never failing principle that the subject is
always bigger. Is the East or the West the subject part? We see that in
the East people maintain a rigid relationship between subject and
object, while in the West people form horizontal relationships rather
than vertical ones, especially between men and women. They think
vertical relations are secondary to horizontal ones; for instance, they
think husband wife relations are more important than parent child
relations. Even the horizontal relations they maintain are not done in
a straight way, but at many angles other than perpendicular.
That is more confusing than establishing relationships centering on
certain principles. The West emphasizes horizontal relations between
men and women, whereas traditionally the East emphasizes the vertical
relations, such as parents and children. Marriage always takes place or
is broken up in consideration of the couple's parents or children. In
the West, the main consideration is whether people feel good together.
In the West the individual centers around himself. Because
Westerners think in horizontal terms, they offhandedly sacrifice
vertical traditions. Westerners do things based on individual concerns,
while Easterners make the important decisions centering on vertical
relations. This sounds true to you, doesn't it?
When you say that someone writes well, you are considering in part
whether he writes on a true horizontal plane. Character represents
words, and words represent culture, so you may say the West has a
horizontal culture, since it writes from left to right. In the Orient,
beautiful writing should form a true vertical line; if the line slants
away from vertical, it is considered to be poor writing.
Why do we have that notion? Centering on this vertical line, the
other line must make a true perpendicular. The cross signifies the
world and the universe. The fact that Jesus died on the cross signifies
that he lived for the sake of the world, the perfect unity of vertical
and horizontal lines. Even though men may not know the principles of
history clearly, human affairs tend to develop according to certain
principles.
Men feel it is comfortable and appropriate for hands to join palm
to palm along the line that joins the nose and eyes, instead of
horizontally, paralleling the ground. Thus, a circle is formed along
the plane between the eyes and the hands. Your eyes see most easily at
a 45 degree angle, not ninety degrees. That's the way man is built, so
it feels most natural. Again, a circle is naturally formed between the
eyes and the object along a plane. When you look closely, you can see
this is a general rude.
What do we mean when we say "victorious"? It begins when
two come together successfully. In the Western tradition, being
victorious means confronting someone, as in a duel, with one winning
over the other and the defeated person leaving the picture. But
actually the winner should be subject and the loser take the objective
side. The loser will yield to the winner, and then they become one
instead of continuing to be antagonists. That's the principle in the
world of movement.
The name of a club of boxing athletes should be "The Champions
Club." In the West, the fighter who beats everyone else is the
sole champion. If Westerners had realized that there is another
principle which governs winning and losing, then fighting would have
happened only once and not been repeated throughout history. When two
men compete, the loser will not leave the picture but will follow the
winner and continue to exist. Everyone who followed the loser will come
to the winner's side and continue to exist also.
Then actually both will lead. If man had examined the universe and
discovered these universal principles, how different would history have
been, and how long ago would conflict have ceased? The Western concept
of winner take all in a duel would have disappeared a long time ago.
Thus, the meaning of being victorious would mean receiving the one who
lost, not severing all connection to him. Instead, the winner would
have the loser and they would exist together.
It would have been better for the winner and loser to exist
together than for the winner to chase the loser out of the picture and
remain alone. That would be no victory at all; he would have done much
better never to have fought. When Western countries collide, they just
make a big noise. But if when they collide they embrace or hang onto
each other, they will continue to live. They should determine to cling
to each other when they collide, not to repel each other.
Even if both sides do not think this way, as long as one side has
this concept and grabs hold of the other, it can work. I am a problem
person in the Western world at this time. I am not challenging the
world; it is the world which is challenging me. I may suggest new and
different things, but it is never in order to destroy the world; it is
to set the world on the correct way. Just as they have done
historically, Westerners want to do away with their opponent, but they
can't as long as this universal principle exists. Eventually somehow
they will come to cling to their opponent. Then all losers will cling
to the winner and continue to exist. People don't oppose Unification
Church by themselves; they are just following a strong person who
opposes Unification Church. If that person later is defeated then
everyone who followed him will glance around in embarrassment, but they
will come to my side and continue to exist.
The victorious person in the Unification Church is the one who
always tries to cling on and save the other, striving to come into
unity. The one who is defeated is he who packs up and leaves. The
victorious one should always try to cling to the defeated one, saying,
"We must get together."
We can apply that rule to ourselves-are we following the pattern of
the victorious person or the defeated one? If I bothered you very much,
always trying to hold on to you so you wouldn't leave, the situation
would continue. But what if I just continued to bother and didn't try
to hold on to you? Would you be the one who wanted to cling, no matter
what? Then you would get the blessing of heaven, even if I did not.
Does this sound right or wrong'?
Are you going to be the man of truth, or the man of untruth who is
defeated by the universal law? If you are determined to be victorious,
you will grab hold of the world and bring it to the right place. That
way of thinking is really a great thought. If you grab hold of another
person, you have a choice of going higher, straight up, or of going
horizontally, right at the center. When either one comes to that point,
they feel good because they have reached their natural destination.
If you choose to go the vertical way, you will cross the horizontal
line and go to the end. If you choose the horizontal way, you will find
this central crossing point and come to rest. If you grab another
person and try to bring him where you want to go, he will resist
because he wants to be free. But if he realizes that you are bringing
him higher and higher, or to the center, then he won't mind and will
stop resisting. People don't like to be pulled usually, but if you can
help them make friends with the President, for instance, then they
won't mind.
It is a great person who will grab people and bring them higher, or
to the central point. The victorious boxer is the one who will never
give up until the fight is over, and at the end will never fail to grab
hold of his opponent. If your hands fail, you can use your feet or even
your mouth to grab hold. If both fighters are equally strong, then the
winner will be the person who never gives up until the last. Eventually
such a man will be the center of all things and the highest of all
things. What is so great about that position? God Himself will have to
follow whatever that person wants to do with the world, and the world
would find hope in that person.
Would you want your central figure to be indecisive, always moving
from one place to another, back and forth, to and fro? I don't like
that. How would you like it if I changed from time to time, back and
forth? Why wouldn't you like it? Because the universe doesn't like it.
The victorious person must always be aware of the highest point and
the center of things, wanting to bring himself closer to them. Let's
examine whether this is true, or just a concept. There are two long
phases in the history of restoration, the Old Testament era and the New
Testament era. Who are the victorious people in these eras? Was Noah
persistent, or did he quit when things became difficult? Although no
one understood Noah, he stood on his conviction that he mattered for
God.
Who was another person who never gave up but just continued the
fight? Jacob. He wanted to win the birthright of the elder son. Though
people wondered what he was up to, he just kept going. Jacob thought
that if he was better in every way than his brother Esau, serving God
more and being more attentive to his people, then he could have the
birthright. Jacob already envisioned the goal when he started his
course, seeing a vision of the future and then beginning his fight. On
the other hand. Esau didn't care, so much about the future but only
about the present.
Does the victorious person have a more vivid image of the future or
of the present? God is very much in the present, but He emphasizes the
future. Tomorrow will come even for the person who cares only about
today. If a person can envision both the present and the future, which
would he place more emphasis on? Would the person who wants an easy
life look to the present or the future?
All along you thought salvation was mainly for yourself, but here
in Unification Church we are trying to save God and the world, and you
come at the end of the list. What kind of salvation is that? If you
really believe it is more important to save God, then He cannot help
loving you. I would love such a person also, regardless of how
difficult things get. I looked everywhere for such a person in the
Western world, but so far I have not found one. Is there someone who
can say that he has been such a person all along, and that I just
failed to see him?
Just about everything is done the reverse way in Unification
Church. It's no secret that our members don't marry for today;
actually, today is the most painful time. We marry for the future and
for our descendants; though it is not easy, our better judgment tells
us to do it anyway. Imagine that the most handsome man in the world
decides to marry the ugliest woman in the world, feeling that for the
sake of the future she will be the most ideal mate for him. Would
people be happy or uneasy at seeing that scene? Would the person who
supported the idea be happy at their success, or the person who did not
support it?
That husband and wife might seem to be an unbalanced couple, but
the husband who pursues that future goal is the highest, and therefore
the central one. Will history have to record this event for the
education of other people, or should it write disapprovingly of this
couple? Today is always brief, but the future is everlasting.
You know that I am famous. Have I become a different person since
becoming famous? I am famous because I am consistent and have crossed
over much opposition on a giant scale. It is irrelevant to me if the
whole free world or communist world opposes me. I will not change. God
is on my side, so nothing bothers me. I am always eager to grab others,
and victory always goes to such a person. The same holds for whoever is
married to a person they don't care for. Even if you are crying, hold
onto that person and never let go, even if you have to bite him. You
should hold on even if that person decides to kill you. Don't be like
the typical American who is very nice, but then one day just says
goodbye and disappears.
You might wonder why I spend so much time on this topic, but it is
more serious than you think. I know what your ideal is in daily life.
It wouldn't have made any difference to Jacob how long he had to
persevere to win, whether 7, 21 or 210 years. When Jacob said that he
would be a better elder brother than Esau and in fact did it, then no
one could justly blame him for what he did. The victorious one would
have to remain with his opponent in order to be victorious; Jacob had
that quality, and this is what mattered.
This is one thing I have been doing exactly; for instance, in the
ecumenical movement. Many churches and denominations argue with each
other over who is right or wrong. I appointed Reverend Lee, who is here
this morning, to do ecumenical work to create unity among religions. If
he had quit then there would have been no ecumenical work, but he has
clung to it, despite what people say about him. He never had the idea
of giving up, because I told him to do it. Once he contacts a minister,
Reverend Lee will never let go, but works hard to bring him to a higher
place. He feels really deeply that God would go through much more
difficult situations in order to save these people who betrayed Him.
Reverend Lee came to realize that many years ago.
I never give up until somehow I bring a thing to success. Once I
start a business, I will never give it up or compromise. In the last
three days I made an incredible journey, doing everything time would
allow, sleeping only three hours in all three days. In the course of
the trip I went to Alaska. In returning to New York I changed airplanes
four times, riding virtually all day long and arriving at midnight.
Even if the people with me are too tired to continue, it doesn't
matter! I will go on. I decided that as long as I had to sleep, I would
sleep on the plane and save that time, even if I wasn't sleepy. So I
sleep on the plane or in the car whenever I am moving from one place to
another.
Yesterday I called Reverend Kwak from Seattle, telling him to take
care of morning service because I might be too late to attend. But
then I decided to come speak. I got back at 2:20 a.m. and by the time I
took care of immediate things, like taking a bath for Sunday and so
forth, there wasn't much time left before 4:30. The first think I
thought of when I got up was that I must talk to the members. Do you
like that?
This topic may seem deceptively simple, but the truth is never
complicated. If you know the principle which God will work by and you
follow the same way, then you have grasped the element of victory. I
always look at things from the viewpoint of who can live this way
better, and who stands a better chance of victory. In comparing
Germany and America, 1 decided the Germans would probably prevail.
Germans never smile, but they always think more strongly about their
future and about their country than Americans. Americans laugh and
joke all the time. it's better not to laugh all the time with someone
who jokes a lot, even if his jokes are funny. A joke is not lasting,
even though it is enjoyable. As time goes by it is forgotten, so it is
time wasted.
The person who must sustain himself in a hard situation must have a
quick mind, plus wit and tact. The person who supports himself by
begging day to day must always be alert and sharp witted.
The center of all things is always hidden deeply and doesn't show.
It is difficult for Westerners to conceal their deep side, and for
others it is not difficult to see what they have in mind. In the short
time of three days you can know all that goes on in their minds. The
Chinese, however, more typically do not show what they have inside.
They are small and have a low profile, with lower nose and eyes which
are not deeply recessed. They seem to blink all the time-and that's
all. But those eyes are always shining and the Chinese always have some
idea in mind. Their centers are deeply hidden. An American may say they
don't seem to have anything in mind, but of course not; how could they
show the deep, high things that should not be shown? If you see a
person's deep side then maybe he is not deep enough.
Is it difficult or easy to meet me'? It is almost impossibly
difficult for the world to meet me, but here you are with me. It is
easy for Unification Church members to see me because I make myself
available all the time. Jacob also looked always for opportunity and
waited for the future. When You think in these terms, then you
understand better what Jesus meant when he said to love one's enemies.
If Jesus had not said those simple words, Westerners would never have
loved their enemies, or thought twice about trying to cling to them.
There are sometimes scenes in Westerns of a man or animal being
bitten by a poisonous snake, so the person with him knows that he will
not survive the trip to the nearest place for help. So the person
decides to shoot him there in order to save him the pain of a long,
lingering, inevitable death. Is it better for a person or animal to die
a natural death, or to have someone shorten that life? Almost always in
the movies the man or animal is shot. It is easy to conclude that
someone won't survive anyway, so why not hasten the inevitable. If this
is how one thinks in every situation, it is a grave matter of
principle.
An Oriental person would stay until the animal or man actually died
naturally, then bury him, and only then leave. He would never shoot him
and then leave. Which situation seems to be more in accord with
universal principle? It would be better to wait for his natural death.
With this viewpoint, you can visualize where in history we stand
today.
I realize that this might have been easier for you to accept if you
heard it from a white man, but when a man from Korea-a country with
many problems today-says it to you, it might not be as agreeable. But
I am not saying this because I am Oriental. Whatever race I might be,
what I say and what I am will never change.
Jacob's attitude was never to give up, but to keep trying to bring
blessing to Esau. Without Jacob, Esau would never have received
blessing. Let us find another person in history who illustrates this
principle. Moses was consistently a good man but he failed to meet the
necessary standard because in anger he broke the stone tablets. He was
short tempered and gave up easily.
Jesus had a short life' but what he did was profound because he
lived for the sake of the future. Above all, he resolved that in order
to remain a son of God He would go on and on, even if it took a
thousand years. He felt this to his bone. Even at the moment of death,
he embraced the enemies who killed him. Though he died, he met the
qualification of being a victorious person. The conditions for him to
be victorious in the future were fulfilled at that time.
The great religious leader always follows this pattern. He will
give up everything, but hold on to his vision for the future, knowing
it will eventually be fulfilled. Even though he confronts impossible
people, he knows he has to digest all his problems and cause them to
change.
The greatness of Unification Church lies in its vision' in its
conviction that it will not compromise, regardless of how difficult the
road is. It has a great vision, yet it is realistic about the present.
We digest everything today, putting up with impossible people. This is
why we typically visit those people who disagree with us and persecute
us. People will challenge you, as they have challenged me as an
individual, as a family, and on ever higher levels. When you confront a
challenger you don't eliminate him, as Westerners are inclined to
think, but embrace him and live together with him.
The universal power protects such a person and God approves of
him. Heaven will always protect such a way of thinking. If God holds
strongly to this principle then certainly in the end He will realize
His ideal. If a man would follow this principle, he will be victorious
for sure. Certainly I have to fulfill this qualification.
The victorious person always aims at reaching the top and being the
center of all things, persisting tenaciously. While doing this he will
digest and get along with impossible people. God has been pursuing
precisely this course' trying to play the central role in all
situations in order to be victorious. Every person who goes the way God
has gone and I have gone will be a victorious person as well. If you
really understand the meaning of this principle and pursue it, then
automatically things will come into unity.
Jesus said he would come at the end of the world. Early
Christianity centered around the Roman Empire, and Jesus said his
followers should bring this gospel to the end of the world, until there
were no more enemies. Will the Unification Church prosper more widely
in Korea, where it started, in America, or in the world'? Let us
digest the democratic world and the communist world, even though it
seems impossible. We even have to digest hell, and everything that is
most disagreeable.
The only difference between me and most people is that I have this
highest thought. After liberating mankind, wouldn't God say that the
next step is to liberate hell? If this is true then it is only logical
that in looking down on this earth God feels that the only person He
can work through is Reverend Moon. Even though millions of people feel
I am their enemy, God cannot leave me. Without me the end of the
universe would never be fulfilled. While I am climbing up and up,
America is steadily going down and down.
If America sinks below my position then automatically, without
trying, I will be raised up. I will continue in my low position, even
though I go higher, holding tenaciously to my opponents and living
together with them. This is no invention of a great man; it is the
principle which heaven has applied throughout the history of
restoration. When we live accordingly, our objectives will be
fulfilled.
Such a person's life will never be easy. When he has to cry, it
must be in many different ways, experiencing many different kinds of
tears. It is only natural that he has to go through many things. Such
a person is able to offer a deeper prayer to God than any other people,
appealing to Him more movingly. God will have to listen to one person
and go in one direction; He can't go in multiple directions, so He
would listen to that person.
We know the secret of victory. You have to have an ideal higher
than anyone's, with a strong determination to become the center of all
things. That is exactly how I am going. In my life I am perpetually
working toward the center-horizontally-and vertically I am always
reaching toward the highest ideal of God. I reach into the realm of
God's heart, not just His ideal. Is this easy or difficult? It is the
most difficult.
That's where we all are going, and no matter how long it takes, we
go without complaint. This outlook and thought will go through any
barriers, even through the democratic world and the ideal of the
communist world. I will even go beyond the boundary of God to liberate
hell. That's the extent of the highest thought. By carrying out this
thought, we are all looking forward to a victorious day.
Everyone knows that the job of President is a difficult one, but is
it harder than living this thought? Whether heaven or hell, this is
something that must be fulfilled. Now that that ideal has been
established on earth, it cannot be erased. Now that the road is set,
people have to go. We will continue to the very end, until everything
is done.
It is natural that since I have met God in my victorious day that
you will continue until you also meet God in your victorious day. God
will have to bring me to the highest, central point for the victorious
day, for without me there is no central "one." For my part, I
will try never to let go of the least people in the world, desperately
working to bring them to their victorious day as well. Since I never
complained once to God about what He did to me, isn't it reasonable
that you not complain to me or the Church? We are not doing this for
ourselves individually, but for everyone else. Do you really have no
complaints?
No matter how difficult the way, we are still grateful to
Unification Church. Is that the way you are? Summer is the favorite
season for vacation in this country, but now I will send you out for
forty days of witnessing. This time you will visit those who oppose and
persecute us, not those who are sympathetic and understanding. You
will challenge the other extreme, and using every approach you will
somehow get hold of them. I feel that I must determine myself to outdo
the dog who is barking viciously at me. If there is a snake trying to
bite us, then we have to try harder than that snake, or harder than the
lion trying to engulf us. None of these things are unexpected.
Before ever going out you must resolve that you will never let go
but will digest such a person. When you are opposed for the first time
you stagger somewhat, but soon you can feel, "Oh, is that all
opposition is?" A vicious dog will never bark at you for a whole
hour because he has to eat and pass waste and so forth, so when he
stops to do those things then you go visit him. If you give him better
food than he has been eating, then his attitude will change.
One way of expediting the victorious day is first to win over your
challenger. That will shorten your way to victory. If you know that for
sure, are you going to visit people who oppose you? Will it be more
effective to visit them on a cool, comfortable day, or walking in the
heat to see them?
You might wonder why you have to suffer an unreasonable amount if
you are on the side of justice. But it makes sense once you understand
that God allows you to encounter persecution so that you will become
undaunted and strong. The number of challengers you confront and
convince will be a source of reward in the future. That is what gives
meaning to this life on earth. I have been trying all the time to
fulfill this part, fighting my challengers with perseverance. When you
subdue the highest peak, there will be fewer and fewer challengers,
though it may seem endless.
How much have you complained before now? It seems to be our nature
to complain at the things that go against us. We choose to go the
unnaturally difficult way, however, because we know that by doing so we
can shorten the distance to victory. Here hands from East and West will
meet horizontally where God is the center. In order for God and man to
meet in the future, we will have to bring them together in the right
place.
Buddhist doctrine emphasizes always being grateful for all things
but no one ever knew the reason why. Heaven and earth will meet in a
central point of harmony, and they are grateful to heaven for this
coming together.
Do you know for sure why Unification Church members suffer? In
order to digest difficulty and prevail over the challenger. Without
overcoming suffering we would never be able to prevail.
If you don't like suffering then you shouldn't even enter the
boxing ring. Once you enter the ring and decide to fight, it is natural
to receive pain. No matter how difficult things may be in the future,
never be defeated by your challenger. Fight against him all the way,
centering on God's love and ideal, and go on until the day of victory.
That is our path. Now is it fully clear? I wish victory to all of
you.
Those who are determined, raise your hands. Let us pray.