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REVEREND SUN MYUNG MOON
SPEAKS ON
OUR IDEAL HOME
PART ONE
June 19, 1983
Belvedere
Translator - Sang Kil Han
America is a country which represents hope and the ideal for many people
around the world. However, their understanding of this country is rather
vague. They only think in terms of an abundant economy, advanced technology,
and unprecedented freedom because these are the things which comprise their
hopes and ideals.
Looking closer at this country, anyone can see that many homes and families
are failing apart. The family is the building block of any society so any
great nation must be built upon great families. However, many American
husbands and wives are full of distrust for each other; even parents and
children cannot trust each other.
There is no one closer to an individual than the members of his own
family, so if he cannot trust them, who can he trust in the whole world?
How can he trust his teachers, his politicians, even the president of the
nation? Therefore, distrust is very widespread throughout this nation.
An individual suffers tremendous damage from being unable to trust the
people around him. He feels a tremendous need to find something strong
in which to place his trust. If a person cannot trust his family, they
seem far away from him. Therefore the society, nation, and world will be
extremely far away from him. It stands to reason that the concepts of religion,
the Heavenly Kingdom and so forth are even farther away still from that
person's reality.
Many people become totally imprisoned by their inability to trust. They
tell themselves, "I don't need the world, I don't need this country, and
I don't need my parents. I can even do without a wife/husband." They dismiss
all thought of the ideals of religion, claiming that they don't need them
either.
It is natural for an individual to want to feel valuable but when he
realizes that he is not trusted by anyone in his environment-not even his
parents and certainly not his society-how can he really believe that he
is a valuable person? Thus he can easily fall into the philosophy that
human beings are no better than animals.
Such a person will deny whatever his parents believe in, simply because
he mistrusts them. Religion was flourishing in this country until just
a few decades ago, but many of today's young people are trying to deny
the value of religion for their own lives. Wanting to rebel against past
generations, many young people follow their impulses of the moment; whatever
they feel like doing, they do.
There is no basic standard or trustworthy model by which such people
can measure themselves. Thus they go after momentary stimulation more and
more. Many people, feeling that they cannot trust the opposite sex, turn
toward their own sex. Desiring even more excitement, they start to use
drugs, different drugs for different occasions, and so forth. All these
things are natural outgrowths of their deep-rooted lack of trust.
If the father and mother of a family do not exhibit respect for each
other, how can the child possibly learn respect? Although knowing inside
that it is not quite right, many individuals avail themselves to different
sexual partners almost every day. Chastity disappears for them and they
become accustomed to such a lifestyle.
Although people do not talk about it freely, incest has become very
common. Parents and even grandparents molest their children! It is estimated
that up to 20% of the families in this country are experiencing this terrible
thing! The victims of such abuse lose their self-respect. Imagine a young
girl who is the victim of this abuse. She would watch her father and mother
going to church and she would come to despise their hypocrisy. She would
want to do anything to rebel against her parents, especially against their
religion.
This is no exaggeration; it is a common reality in America today. If
nothing happens to change this situation, it will continue to slide downward
further and further. Such things can never revert themselves automatically
and start to improve. This very country which was founded upon the ideals
of religion and, until very recently, strongly religious is still practicing
the outer trappings of religion. Is there any way to regain the internal
morality of this nation?
Why has this decline occurred? We can blame the abuse of freedom for
all of the problems we have mentioned. Those who espouse freedom above
all other values do not want any restrictions upon themselves. Such freedom
lovers are inherently non-traditional. If the democratic world cherishes
freedom so highly, how can there be any tradition passed on to succeeding
generations? Certainly it is natural for people to desire freedom but when
they put it above all else, they will never achieve it!
Democratic countries pursue freedom but do they have any common tradition
by which they can preserve democracy itself? We can look back in history
and see that when the political ideal of freedom was first espoused in
the Middle Ages, it was linked with the guidance of God. But when people
started to leave God out of their pursuit of freedom, freedom itself started
to collapse. Only as long as people sincerely tried to live according to
God's will was a free society possible. By the same token, Catholicism
became corrupted when the clergy started living only for their own interests,
forgetting the reality of God.
Freedom for all people has become a pursuit devoid Of God. Therefore
it has lost its center. When people abandoned God as the proper center
of freedom, they put themselves in that center. They began to deny cherished
values of the past, including family and country. This is as dangerous
as playing with fire when one is doused with gasoline. You can be burned
up totally.
When this phenomenon is no longer limited to a few people but becomes
a nationwide situation, nothing can be saved. If the rest of the world
could see clearly what kind of situation America is actually in, they would
be so shocked, especially if they were looking to this country as their
hope. That is why the slogan, "Yankee go home," started. People of other
countries became disgusted by the way Americans behaved when they came
to their countries.
Of course, there is no way for you to understand what I am saying because
most of you have never even been outside of this country. But since I have
come from the outside, I am like a third party observing the situation
from an objective viewpoint. Do you think that I am observing things correctly?
Although the Unification Church is supposed to be the hope for eradicating
all these problems, there is still a remnant of that distrust lingering
among us. Unification Church members from this society have acquired the
automatic habit of distrusting their superiors because of their early experiences.
Thus, even though you join the church, you maintain that habit of rebelliousness
and destructiveness. Many people have left without a word of goodbye to
anyone, just packing up and going off the way they did before, wandering
from place to place. That happens to represent the lowest possible way
of behaving, according to Oriental customs. When a person in the Orient
leaves a place without saying goodbye, he is lowering himself into the
animal kingdom. But Americans have been taught these ways and do not know
any better.
Hearing these words, how do you Americans feel? You feel bad. Once you
feel bad, immediately you must try to do whatever is necessary to feel
good. In other words, if you have been going in a direction which was wrong
or bad, you have to turn around 180 degrees and adjust your course toward
the right and good. But in turning, would you want to just turn part of
the way, say 90 degrees? No, you should want to turn around completely.
Do you think that can be easy? You must clearly understand how difficult
such a thing is before you can practically seek to achieve it. We could
say that the difficulty is comparable to a woman becoming a man, or vice-versa.
How totally difficult it is to change oneself from bad to good!
Even though you know how virtually impossible it is to change yourself,
if you hear someone telling you, "Ms is the way for you to change:' your
eyes would pop out and you would want to follow him. What Moonies are to
the world, Reverend Moon is to the Moonies. When I speak to you, you become
awakened and excited by the ideas. However, when someone who is not in
our movement bears what I am saying, they think I must be crazy and seeing
ghosts in the night, or something. They think we are not just a little
bit wrong but totally wrong in every way.
I can understand that the average American would not be able to understand
me or what I am saying. Considering the way America is today, I know that
if an ordinary American tried to do the things which I do, all the people
around him would think him completely insane. The Federal Government which
has been in power for two hundred years may tell me, "Reverend Moon, we
have technology, universities, power of every sort and we have tried everything
possible to bring a better society, so why should we listen to you? What
could you possibly have to offer us? You don't even speak English!"
Furthermore, Americans would says, "Even though you criticize America
so much, most of the rest of the people of the world admire us and follow
our fashions! Do you still insist upon changing America?" They look at
Korea, which is always begging for money from America and they know that
is where I came from. Therefore, they cannot understand who or what Reverend
Moon is.
Did Reverend Moon know about these problems before he began his task?
Yes, I certainly knew them. One American might ask me, "How do you propose
to accomplish your task, Father?" and I might not give him an answer. That
is not because I do not know the answer, it is because that person would
not be able to understand the answer.
Someone who has never trusted anyone else will want to trust himself
but he cannot. Such a person will try to assert himself and his own freedom,
yet he knows he cannot truly trust himself. Centered totally upon himself,
he tries to insist upon his total freedom. That is a dangerous situation!
We can see that the sooner this individual gives up that kind of freedom,
the better off he will be. But how can that freedom be taken away from
him and replaced with proper tradition and God's righteousness? How difficult
it is to replace that kind of freedom, that absence of all inhibition!
Our way of going about changing America has been literally that of confronting
each individual one by one. Until we can penetrate people's false armor,
they cannot realize their true selves. We have been operating this way
on the individual basis while on the cultural or society level, I have
been leading a similar kind of confrontation. The first thing I did after
arriving in America was to re-arrange the culture which the missionaries
before me had built in the Unification Church. The members of the West
Coast church were actually denied entrance to the church on the East Coast.
Even the missionaries could not lose their attitude of "my church." They
had the same problem of individualistic, self-centered freedom.
That offended me very much at the time but even today we still have
die same problem. We can see it when people say, 'Ms is the American way
of the Unification Church," or "This is the way the Japanese members do
it" Some Western people say, "We don't like the Oriental Unification system.
We want an Americanized Unification Church:' But I say such thinking is
absolutely wrong. Sometimes I seem merciless in my attitude but it is like
major surgery-whatever must be cut off, simply must be cut off. As we already
said, for a person to really change is as difficult as a man becoming a
woman. Some Americans say, "Yes, I want to change, I want to change!" But
then they add, "But I will only change 50 degrees. That is my limit."
Every Sunday morning you come here, some of you grumbling inside and
unsettled in your minds, yet you come here to listen to me. Then I speak
and show you the direction so clearly that even the most stubborn among
you can understand the value of what I am saying. Then everyone raises
his hand at the end and pledges himself, "Yes, Father, I will go that direction
and I will change." Before you came to that point, you were fighting against
changing but finally you gave up your personal opinions and were willing
to change.
However, how many degrees have you changed? When you say, "Yes, I will
go in your direction," you then have to turn around 180 degrees. But since
it is as difficult as a man becoming a woman, even though you pledged yourself
to change 180 degrees, you have only changed a tiny little bit. This is
a continual process. Remember your own pledges and how many times you have
said, "Father, I will change 180 degrees" and then ask yourself how much
you have actually changed. The truth is that you have not turned very far
at all. It is as if you were trying to hold on to something great but it
is not so great in reality! Are you that way? Yes, you are; I know you
well.
You seem to understand clearly sometimes, beyond any doubt, and I think,
"Yes, now they will change." But the next time you come, I can see that
you haven't changed very much at all and I have to speak all over again
about the same things. It is not easy to explain the same points over and
over from different angles. But you begin to see, and then you pledge again.
But once you change, you must turn 180 degrees; otherwise, it is not really
a change.
Reverend Moon has been working very hard, enduring all kinds of persecution
from the Western world and you feel very sympathetic- and sorry to see
me going through this. But stop to think-Reverend Moon is in such a pitiful
position because the members of the Unification Church themselves are not
following him, let alone the people in the secular world. Have you ever
thought that my difficult situation is because of your own poor response?
Certainly 1. too, know that my internal situation is very miserable.
Even though I know how impossible it seems to get you members to listen
and follow my direction, still I continue. Sometimes you even seem to ignore
what I am saying! So there are times when I feel like just giving up on
all of you and letting this country drift the way it wants; I often feel
that kind of anger.
I know that you won't change or turn from your position until you can
understand the situation, so I explain everything to you. But you can change
only to the extent of your changed understanding, not to the extent of
my full explanation. Sometimes I might give you extra information to give
you an extra boost of stimulation, but that boost puts you into a spin
and turns you around to the wrong direction!
You must be able to think about where you really are. There is a great
distance between the ideal home and where you are today. The usual concept
of "home sweet home" is very different from the ideal home. The sweet home
is one which is just horizontally devoted to itself and all the members
of the family, while the ideal home is one in which both the vertical and
horizontal relationships are important.
Since there is such widespread incest in this society, undoubtedly there
are some of you who experienced that. This phenomenon alone shows us that
the last days are here. Now that I have spoken to you for one hour, you
probably understand one point at least: that you are at a low point which
you must change but it is very difficult to do. Maybe this accomplishment
is enough for this morning.
We must show the correct way of life to the rest of America and then
we must show the rest of the world that they can have hope because of Moonies.
Let me ask you a question and each individual must consult his own heart:
How much have you changed your direction? Have you turned around 15 degrees,
or 50 or 90 or 180?
Knowing that you must change, the second point you must understand is
how difficult it is. If you think it is easy, you might as well forget
about changing. If you think back to the toughest examination you ever
had in school, you should realize that changing is more difficult than
even that.
Another comparison is that of a war between countries. Imagine that
you were a soldier doing hand-to-hand combat in a fierce fight. This is
the same kind of battle you should consider yourself engaged in when you
are trying to change yourself. In fact, the battle with yourself is more
difficult and fierce. The internal battle is more difficult than any physical
war. In that case how can you say, "We Americans have freedom and democracy;
with these invincible qualities, we will win the battle."?
The reason why Americanism will never succeed in winning this battle
is that the basic attitude here is humanism and pragmatism. Pragmatism
is even lower than humanism because it is only interested in bringing some
kind of profit to a situation. That profit is more often centered upon
material than spiritual values. Neither humanism nor pragmatism will be
able to help in the individual internal battle.
I know that if I expected secular Americans to understand these things,
I would be too naive. This culture is saturated with humanism and pragmatism
and it has known virtually no other way of thinking. Naturally I will be
denounced by this culture. But what we are proposing is Godism, God's way.
Before you can write something on a dirty blackboard, you must first
erase what is already written there. First the materialism, humanism, and
pragmatism must be erased in America and then we can introduce Godism on
top of that. This is the only way we can go to save America, especially
the white people and the white culture. We are going through many things
here and discovering how feasible it is to do this. I haven't yet seen
anyone who can be the prototype for restoration here. When I asked you
who had changed 180 degrees, no one raised his hand so our work is still
continuing.
What is the unmistakable sign that someone has changed 180 degrees?
If I see someone who is working day and night, putting his life on the
line for God's sake, I know he has changed. What I am saying here is not
just Reverend Moon's teaching. I am exactly repeating what Jesus said 2000
years ago: "Those who are willing to lose their lives for my sake will
gain them; those who want to gain their lives will lose them."
If Reverend Moon is going the same direction as Jesus, then I can repeat
the words of Jesus even one hundred times and there can be nothing wrong
with that. Do you suppose that Jesus would say, "Hey, Reverend Moon, you
can't use my words without permission!" Would he claim a copyright? No,
Jesus would be only too happy to hear me using his words.
Do you think my own attitude has been, "I will not put my fife at risk
for this dispensation:' or have I been putting my life on the line from
the very beginning? How about you? Are you willing to put your life on
the line in doing your mission? Are you putting your very life into what
you are doing? Here is a secret: This way of life is very difficult, but
once you have committed your life, there is nothing to it.
Suppose there was a Unification Church woman who had no time to comb
her hair or make up her face, so her hair always looked messy. Suppose
that she grew old and never got blessed; she had nothing except her gray
hair. If
she felt most fortunate for being in the Unification Church and doing
this work, God would really praise her. She would be in a most wonderful
situation. How do you American women feel about that? What about you men?
You are following me in this impossible task but I have already succeeded.
I have succeeded in the religious realm but also in the realm of economics,
technology, media, and culture. Do you really know that I have won these
things, or do you just recognize it with your mind?
I am a smart person so I could condense ten hours' worth of speaking
into one hour, if I chose to. You might say, "Father, your sermon jumps
from one topic to another and your grammar is sometimes hard to follow."
This is true. Even in Korean, my sentences are sometimes very long but
they are absolutely logical and grammatically correct. The reason I use
such long sentences is that the thought I am expressing requires many different
phrases and clauses. They have to be pulled together to convey the meaning.
But my talks are always consistent in the overall view.
Sometimes I will speak for such a long time that I could have made a
journey by jet all the way from Korea to America, gone to a restaurant
and had a nice meal and then returned to Korea! Even if I speak for 17
hours, it is like a jet traveling-my topic is always aiming toward a goal
and it always gets there and lands safely. I have never done it but I could
speak for 24 hours straight. Likewise, I could give 24 different 1-hour
sermons in one day's time! If that was needed, I could do it.
As you see, I haven't really spoken to you today about our topic, "Our
Ideal Home." Unless you are prepared to receive it, there is no use speaking
about it. First, you will not appreciate the value of the words; and second,
you would just forget them because you took them for granted. Perhaps I
will speak again next week or next month about this topic. In the meantime,
you can think more deeply about it.
What I have told you today has already filled you up. In order to turn
around 180 degrees in the shortest possible time, you must simply bet your
neck. If you are already sticking your neck out, you don't need any more
sermon. It is only when you put your own life on the line when you Bet
Your Neck-that your can achieve your ideal home.
Perhaps you say to me, "I have been working in this or that office for
five years and you can't change me unless I give you my permission." That
is not a good response because you are not betting your neck.
Let me ask you, do you want to achieve your ideal home? Certainly that
is a desire of everyone. Please think deeply about that idea and then come
to the conclusion on your own that you must risk your I& to achieve
that goal
That would be fine.
Without this attitude-Bet Your Neck-saving America, or any individual,
is just rhetoric. Betting your neck is not just a one-year affair; all
throughout our lives we have to continue this attitude. If you live that
way, you won't even have to look for me in spirit world. We will all come
together naturally in Heaven if we share that attitude.
Suppose your husband was given a new assignment, without your ever being
consulted. Would you wives complain? Actually, you should have the attitude
that if God needed it, you would even give up your spouse and take another
one. Betting your life and changing 180 degrees involves such a total willingness.
You should be willing to let your spouse be sent behind the Iron Curtain
for missionary work.
We have a missionary in Zaire who has been very successful. However,
when I first saw him I just shook my head and thought, "That person is
too difficult to deal with. How can he ever make it?" Then he went to Africa
and established a successful mission. He didn't have to tell me all the
details because I understood that he had truly put his life on the line
for Africa. Because of that, all the future descendants in Zaire will bow
down to him.
In the same way, I bet my life for the sake of America and the world.
Those who didn't do that will want to bow down to the person who did. Saints
are those who laid their lives on the line for the sake of God. Sometimes
I have been so badly seasick on the boat that I thought my intestines would
come up, but I said, "No matter. I will not return to land."
These days I am taking the children of blessed couples out to sea in
order to train them. They are working so very hard. I watch their faces
and can see that they become very weary. But they, too, are betting their
necks. They are living up to our tradition.
That attitude is what matters. If everyone in our movement had that
attitude, we wouldn't even need as many people as we have! Only a handful
of people is more than enough to accomplish our historical goal. Those
of you who can pledge yourselves now to be the ones who can bet your neck
for the cause, please raise your hands! God bless you.
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