Master Speaks: We Alone
1972-02-15 · Source: tparents.org
Sun Myung Moon February 15, 1972 Felice Walton [Hart]’s notes with hand written text Translator: Mrs. [Won Pok] Choi Washington, DC
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We’ve gone through New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore. Washington D. C. is the terminal point of our battle in the East. We know that there is no one else to fight this battle. “We Alone” is my subject for today.
You may know through the Divine Principle that God has been working through human history. Now He is working through us alone. We alone can do the job. Among the great world population of 3 billion we know that we alone can fight for the cause. In the future, we alone will be the model of those who fought for the cause and we will be in divine history. There have been many religious ideologies. They will be terminated with us. There are ideologies in every nation. Those too will be terminated with us.
Future history will be woven with us. We are the fruit of past history. With the whole world in scope we can think of ourselves as the center. We are building history for the future generations. When we are headed for the right course, all of human history will be different than it used to be. But if we head to the left all of human history will be deviated from the course. We are in the center position of the whole. We are motivated by the cause of God - motivated by the cause He set for us. We are between God and the goal. We will draw a straight line connecting the three points.
All through history God motivates us to go the path He has prepared for us and to change the world into what He would have. We are like marathon runners in the Olympics who have just started running to the goal He set for us. The purpose of the runners is not his own goal. The purpose of his running is for the whole nation - the whole people. The result is not only for himself, but for his country and his people. When he runs ahead of the rest, all the minds of the people are running with him.
From the President of the country to the little children, all attentive eyes are on that person. The runner doesn’t realize the hard job he is doing - he runs with all his might. The spectators are with him. When he looks exhausted, the attention of the people is more with him. If and when the runner becomes exhausted, the people may give him up. But when he sprints, the whole audience is excited. If you are right before the goal line even if you want to collapse, you must fall on your stomach so you can reach the goal with your hand. When you only think of yourself and cry out from pain and you don’t reach the goal, you will lose and the whole multitude will be discouraged. You must remember that you are not running for yourself only, but for all people and must stretch out your hand.
With that in mind we must run our race, even to the last city. You may have set your eyes on the luxurious things you saw in New York City - food and things, etc. At that moment you should be running but you are standing still. If you are in the position of the runner, what will the crowd think? They will be discouraged. Keep running. You must have this resolve - “I will buy that after I have won the battle, see that, do that after I have won the battle.” If you come back as a victor after the battle and see, have and do those things, you and all people will be more satisfied with those things.
All of us are running our course - the manner of each one’s running is different. We are now in the running course and we must realize that this is the only opportunity for all mankind to fight the battle. Washington D. C. is the 4th battle. If we show 3 stages of growth we will have four lines. We have to start from the bottom and draw the lines upward. (Some may start at the top and do down.) In what way should the lines be drawn? Up!
Will you draw the lines so narrow that the 2nd line is practically on top of the 1st? In what manner have we drawn the lines? With no space in between? If so you are trying to catch a ghost and make a dish of fish. (Korean expression for make something from nothing.) Where are the lines?
The first is Hell, the 2nd is earth, the 3rd is Paradise and the 4th is Heaven. If there is too much space in between people will say they can’t climb up. God will dance up and down the ladder in ecstasy. Some may think, “He had drawn only 1 line” because the 2nd is so high. If I were God I would praise and be overjoyed if the lines were Hell, Earth, Paradise and Heaven. If you draw lines like that can you climb up the ladder? How? Not just by desire, but also with practice. You must use a rope to climb up the ladder. The rope will be from God in Heaven. If we let go we will fall down. You must hold fast to the rope. Are you holding it tight? What if there’s a storm? If the tempest comes, will you be blown away? Do not slop down. For a while, you may have to swing side to side. Then you may have to concentrate on climbing up. You must not think of anything else. Don’t stop climbing, hoping the wind will stop, but climb up. If you are waiting for the wind to subside, you are at a most critical point. If you are ready to climb up with all your speed after the wind, you must climb up then or else you will fall back. There are many who have failed after they thought they had succeeded. Doesn’t stop then or you will fall back. Compare your posture to mind in New York and Washington D. C. and if you find it lower here then you are doomed. Now we are united but if we are not conscious, we will go down.
There must be a burning zeal for Unification. When you are on the streets, selling tickets you may look around and think, “I wanted to sell many tickets but other brothers and sisters haven’t, so why should I?” That is the snare of Satan.
Some of you may think, “That Master of ours, he is becoming fiercer and fiercer! I would rather die than do this.” Then dying is the only way to be liberated. All of you want to take that word right out of the dictionary. Have there been more successes or failures in your life? You must win the victory that history has never seen.
When you raise spiritual children, you can make sure they never fall by giving them the happiest moments - and sharing this with them. Take them up the steep mountainside (spiritually). So steep that it takes all your energy to get up and you can’t get down. It is very difficult to get there, but you will share closeness on the journey and you will always be together.
President Young Whi [Hwi] Kim New York January, 1972
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