This document discusses the relationship between four sins, four fallen natures, and their restoration. It states that the four fallen natures are: failing to take God's standpoint, leaving one's proper position, reversing dominion, and multiplying the criminal act. Restoring the fallen natures involves establishing three foundations: the foundation of faith, the foundation of substance, and the foundation for the Messiah. It also discusses that three spiritual children representing the three archangels are needed to indemnify the failure of Adam to unite the archangels.
This document provides a summary of the power of prayer based on excerpts from scripture and speeches by Sun Myung Moon. It discusses how prayer was central to Jesus' life and other religions. Moon taught that prayer is a direct connection to God and the spirit world. The document suggests important events could have been changed if specific figures had prayed, such as Eve, Adam, Cain, and the Pharisees regarding Jesus. Moon's own prayer life is described as tearful and powerful. He taught prayer can change lives and mobilize the spirit world. The document emphasizes building a relationship between the inner and outer self through prayer.
This document provides an overview of different calendar systems used throughout history, with a focus on the Jewish calendar. It describes how the Jewish calendar is a lunisolar system that combines lunar and solar cycles to ensure religious festivals occur during the appropriate seasons. Key aspects of the Jewish calendar system include a 19-year cycle to keep months aligned with seasons, months alternating between 29 and 30 days, and adjustments to avoid certain holy days falling on Shabbat. The origins of the Jewish calendar are uncertain but it was formalized in the 400s CE and likely incorporated elements from the ancient Babylonian calendar during the Jewish exile in Babylon.
Parables are stories that teach moral or spiritual lessons through simple narratives that conceal deeper meanings. While parables appear straightforward, examining them closely reveals underlying truths. Common examples of parables include Jesus' stories of the prodigal son and servants given talents, as well as Aesop's Fables, which communicate wisdom through animal characters and plots.
This document summarizes the Norse stories of Signy and Sigurd. It details how Signy helped her brother Sigmund escape from their enemy King Siggeir by disguising herself and bearing Sigmund's son Sinfiotli. Together, Sigmund and Sinfiotli took revenge on King Siggeir by killing his children and burning down his house with Signy inside. It then describes the story of Sigurd, who awoke the valkyrie Brynhild from an enchanted sleep, though he later pledged brotherhood to King Gunnar, causing complications. Brynhild manipulated Gunnar into having Sigurd killed due to her anger over being deceived in her marriage.
The document discusses various perspectives on the definition and functions of myth. It explores how myths can serve cosmological, historical, and sociological functions by reflecting human experiences and desires. Myths often address enduring themes like the search for immortality and acts as a path for self-understanding. The document also examines the work of mythologists like Joseph Campbell and the idea that myths may represent allegorical versions of actual events or bring wonder and meaning to life.
Ruth makes a pledge of loyalty and commitment to Naomi. She says:
1) Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay.
2) Your people will be my people and your God my God.
3) Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried.
Ruth demonstrates great conviction, commitment, and compassion towards Naomi in her willingness to leave her home and family to care for her mother-in-law. The story highlights the importance of friendship, family, and how God's plan can work through unexpected people.
Familiaris consortio part 4 pastoral care of the familyMartin M Flynn
The document discusses pastoral care of the family from the Catholic perspective. It covers:
1) Stages of pastoral care including preparation for marriage, celebration of marriage, and care after marriage.
2) Structures that provide pastoral care including the ecclesial community/parish, family associations, and lay specialists.
3) Agents of pastoral care such as bishops, priests, religious orders, and social media.
4) Pastoral care in difficult cases like mixed marriages, divorced or separated persons, and those in irregular unions. The document provides guidance for these groups while upholding Catholic teachings on marriage.
This document is a summary of Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical "Deus Caritas Est" (God is Love).
1. The encyclical discusses the unity between eros (earthly or "human" love) and agape (spiritual or divine love) according to biblical faith. It explores how love of God and neighbor are interconnected.
2. It addresses how the Church, as a community of love, exercises love through its charitable works which reflect the Trinitarian love of God.
3. The encyclical concludes that faith, worship, and ethics intermingle as a single reality configured through encountering God's agape love. One learns to love others
This document provides a summary of the power of prayer based on excerpts from scripture and speeches by Sun Myung Moon. It discusses how prayer was central to Jesus' life and other religions. Moon taught that prayer is a direct connection to God and the spirit world. The document suggests important events could have been changed if specific figures had prayed, such as Eve, Adam, Cain, and the Pharisees regarding Jesus. Moon's own prayer life is described as tearful and powerful. He taught prayer can change lives and mobilize the spirit world. The document emphasizes building a relationship between the inner and outer self through prayer.
This document provides an overview of different calendar systems used throughout history, with a focus on the Jewish calendar. It describes how the Jewish calendar is a lunisolar system that combines lunar and solar cycles to ensure religious festivals occur during the appropriate seasons. Key aspects of the Jewish calendar system include a 19-year cycle to keep months aligned with seasons, months alternating between 29 and 30 days, and adjustments to avoid certain holy days falling on Shabbat. The origins of the Jewish calendar are uncertain but it was formalized in the 400s CE and likely incorporated elements from the ancient Babylonian calendar during the Jewish exile in Babylon.
Parables are stories that teach moral or spiritual lessons through simple narratives that conceal deeper meanings. While parables appear straightforward, examining them closely reveals underlying truths. Common examples of parables include Jesus' stories of the prodigal son and servants given talents, as well as Aesop's Fables, which communicate wisdom through animal characters and plots.
This document summarizes the Norse stories of Signy and Sigurd. It details how Signy helped her brother Sigmund escape from their enemy King Siggeir by disguising herself and bearing Sigmund's son Sinfiotli. Together, Sigmund and Sinfiotli took revenge on King Siggeir by killing his children and burning down his house with Signy inside. It then describes the story of Sigurd, who awoke the valkyrie Brynhild from an enchanted sleep, though he later pledged brotherhood to King Gunnar, causing complications. Brynhild manipulated Gunnar into having Sigurd killed due to her anger over being deceived in her marriage.
The document discusses various perspectives on the definition and functions of myth. It explores how myths can serve cosmological, historical, and sociological functions by reflecting human experiences and desires. Myths often address enduring themes like the search for immortality and acts as a path for self-understanding. The document also examines the work of mythologists like Joseph Campbell and the idea that myths may represent allegorical versions of actual events or bring wonder and meaning to life.
Ruth makes a pledge of loyalty and commitment to Naomi. She says:
1) Where you go I will go, and where you stay I will stay.
2) Your people will be my people and your God my God.
3) Where you die I will die, and there I will be buried.
Ruth demonstrates great conviction, commitment, and compassion towards Naomi in her willingness to leave her home and family to care for her mother-in-law. The story highlights the importance of friendship, family, and how God's plan can work through unexpected people.
Familiaris consortio part 4 pastoral care of the familyMartin M Flynn
The document discusses pastoral care of the family from the Catholic perspective. It covers:
1) Stages of pastoral care including preparation for marriage, celebration of marriage, and care after marriage.
2) Structures that provide pastoral care including the ecclesial community/parish, family associations, and lay specialists.
3) Agents of pastoral care such as bishops, priests, religious orders, and social media.
4) Pastoral care in difficult cases like mixed marriages, divorced or separated persons, and those in irregular unions. The document provides guidance for these groups while upholding Catholic teachings on marriage.
This document is a summary of Pope Benedict XVI's encyclical "Deus Caritas Est" (God is Love).
1. The encyclical discusses the unity between eros (earthly or "human" love) and agape (spiritual or divine love) according to biblical faith. It explores how love of God and neighbor are interconnected.
2. It addresses how the Church, as a community of love, exercises love through its charitable works which reflect the Trinitarian love of God.
3. The encyclical concludes that faith, worship, and ethics intermingle as a single reality configured through encountering God's agape love. One learns to love others
MER Session 1 - Serving God through Christian Marriage.pptxVICARIATE914
The document discusses how Christian marriages can serve God. It argues that marriage was God's plan and that families are the basic unit of the Church. Successful family administration is necessary for Church service. The document urges married couples to allow their renewals to filter through their homes and lives, raising children to know, love, and serve God. It suggests homes should be sources of blessing to others and bases from which to do evangelistic work. Overall, the document encourages opening marriages to the Holy Spirit to receive what is needed to fulfill God's plan.
1. The document discusses the Mystical Body of Christ, which refers to God's family or the Church.
2. It explains that in baptism, we become members of God's family and the Mystical Body of Christ.
3. We are called to love one another as Jesus loves us, to think of others more than ourselves, and that how we treat others is how we treat Jesus.
Louise de Marillac was born in 1591 and raised by Dominican nuns after being orphaned at a young age. She married Antoine Le Gras in 1613 and had a son, but was widowed in 1625. After experiencing a spiritual awakening on Pentecost in 1623, she dedicated her life to serving the poor. In 1629 she began collaborating with Vincent de Paul and in 1633 they founded the Daughters of Charity to provide charitable works. Louise helped establish the order and served as its superior until her death in 1660, gaining official approval and expanding the order across France during that time.
The holy spirit in the conception of jesusGLENN PEASE
Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and this has great significance as to the nature of Jesus and the virgin birth which we discuss in this series of quotes.
This document discusses the relationship between the four sins, four fallen natures, and their restoration. It states that the four sins are original sin, collective sin, personal sin, and hereditary sin. The four fallen natures are failing to take God's standpoint, leaving one's proper position, reversing dominion, and multiplying the criminal act. It explains that restoring the fallen natures involves working through the foundations of faith and substance to create conditions for forgiveness of sins and the establishment of a foundation for the Messiah.
The document discusses the principles of restoration according to Divine Principle. It explains that Adam and Eve were meant to establish the foundations of faith and substance by having faith in God's word and becoming perfected incarnations of the Word. However, due to the Fall, this did not occur and humanity inherited a fallen nature. Restoration requires reversing the course of the Fall by fulfilling indemnity conditions to remove the fallen nature and establish the proper foundations. This involves relationships where one person is in the position of Abel and the other in the position of Cain, with the Cain figure respecting and following the Abel figure.
This document discusses finding God within oneself through spiritual practices like reducing media consumption, living a moral life through confession and asceticism, having a profound Eucharistic life, encountering God as father through providing for one's family and keeping evil out of the home and heart, and living as the divine bridegroom through sacrificial love for one's spouse. It provides steps to build a spiritual plan of life focused on these practices and evaluates the reader's adherence to these teachings through 10 questions.
The document discusses the principles of restoration and indemnity. It states that the ultimate purpose of indemnity is to lay the foundation for the New Adam as the Messiah, in order to enable him to create the Kingdom of Heaven. This foundation includes the Foundation of Faith, requiring a central person, offering, and time period, and the Foundation of Substance, requiring living according to the opposite of the fallen nature by loving as God loves, receiving love through others, submitting to others, and learning from others. It compares this to the four vertical and six horizontal commandments from the Old Testament that correspond to man's relationship with God and with others.
Introduction to Messiahs - 2 New Adams - 1 New Eve -
One Mission; Complete Salvation of Mankind.
The lives of Dr Sun Myung Moon& Hak Ja Han Moon - True Parents and Jesus
and their strongly Prophesied lives!
A Match Made in Heaven - Equallyoked - Bible Counselingi_john_4_v_8
There are 'false religions' and 'false Christs' - A Match Made in Heaven is about 'EQUALLYOKED' for Pastoral and Lay Bible Counselors. Free to copy. Free to download.
Equally Yoked - Bible Counseling 101 - Liberal ArtsEve Of Eden
The document provides guidance on being "equally yoked" and discusses different aspects of identity that should be compatible for a healthy marriage or relationship. It defines family identity, social identity, civil identity, and personal identity. For each, it gives examples of components like ethnicity, religion, values. It emphasizes that one's full identity is the sum of these parts. The document encourages selecting a partner who shares similarities across these different identities to avoid being "unequally yoked" and have a strong biblical foundation for a lifelong relationship.
This document summarizes the key points from a session on forming the human person after God's image. It discusses the four types of formation - human, intellectual, pastoral, and moral. It covers topics like the virtues, role of parents in forming children, brain development, and importance of relationships. It also profiles Don Bosco's preventative system and vision of creating homes filled with joy. Finally, it examines the life of prayer of St. Joseph and his role as a man after God's own heart in forming Jesus at Nazareth.
Moses was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. After encountering God through a burning bush, Moses reluctantly agreed to confront Pharaoh. Along with his brother Aaron and sister Miriam, Moses demanded that Pharaoh "let my people go." However, Pharaoh refused and God hardened Pharaoh's heart. The Israelites were then subjected to 10 plagues, after which Pharaoh finally relented and the Israelites were freed to leave Egypt. The document then discusses various perspectives on the story of Moses and the Exodus.
The document provides guidance on how to be an ambassador for Messiah by sharing the message of reconciliation with Jewish people. It discusses the importance of:
1) Building friendship and affirming the person's Jewish identity.
2) Asking questions to learn about them and gently guide the conversation to spiritual topics.
3) Sharing one's testimony of coming to believe in Yeshua in a relatable way.
4) Stopping to listen for interest, praying for the person, and offering to answer further questions from Scripture in follow-up meetings. The goal is to lovingly invite them to consider if Yeshua is the promised Messiah.
This document provides an overview of biblical perspectives on human sexuality and principles for sexual stewardship. It summarizes passages from Genesis describing the creation of humanity, the beginnings of sexuality, and the introduction of shame. It then outlines views from Thessalonians and Corinthians on abstaining from harmful sexual practices and honoring sexuality within marriage. The document advocates exercising self-control, not wronging others, and allowing God's word to govern one's sexuality. It presents Jesus as condemning lust for cheapening sex but upholding sexuality as holy.
True Parents and God need each other and humanity to achieve perfection. Perfection is realized not through individual effort but through living for the sake of others and establishing relationships of interdependence centered on love. This requires embracing the Four Position Foundation through the Holy Marriage Blessing, whereby True Parents bestow divine nature upon humanity. By living by the golden rule and principles of living for others taught by Jesus and Sun Myung Moon, each person can perfect themselves while perfecting their relationships and the world.
Equally Yoked - Biblical counseling - Liberal Arts - HumanitiesJohnNevinsAndrews1874
The document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses regarding being equally yoked and definitions of social identity, civil identity, personal identity, and suggestions for liberal arts schools that align with biblical principles of being equally yoked. The overall message is that Christians should only be in relationships where both individuals share the same core biblical beliefs and values.
Equally Yoked - Bible Counseling 101 - Liberal ArtsDr Christian
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they shape an individual. It concludes by listing several liberal arts schools that are suggested for Christians seeking higher education.
MER Session 1 - Serving God through Christian Marriage.pptxVICARIATE914
The document discusses how Christian marriages can serve God. It argues that marriage was God's plan and that families are the basic unit of the Church. Successful family administration is necessary for Church service. The document urges married couples to allow their renewals to filter through their homes and lives, raising children to know, love, and serve God. It suggests homes should be sources of blessing to others and bases from which to do evangelistic work. Overall, the document encourages opening marriages to the Holy Spirit to receive what is needed to fulfill God's plan.
1. The document discusses the Mystical Body of Christ, which refers to God's family or the Church.
2. It explains that in baptism, we become members of God's family and the Mystical Body of Christ.
3. We are called to love one another as Jesus loves us, to think of others more than ourselves, and that how we treat others is how we treat Jesus.
Louise de Marillac was born in 1591 and raised by Dominican nuns after being orphaned at a young age. She married Antoine Le Gras in 1613 and had a son, but was widowed in 1625. After experiencing a spiritual awakening on Pentecost in 1623, she dedicated her life to serving the poor. In 1629 she began collaborating with Vincent de Paul and in 1633 they founded the Daughters of Charity to provide charitable works. Louise helped establish the order and served as its superior until her death in 1660, gaining official approval and expanding the order across France during that time.
The holy spirit in the conception of jesusGLENN PEASE
Jesus was conceived by the Holy Spirit and this has great significance as to the nature of Jesus and the virgin birth which we discuss in this series of quotes.
This document discusses the relationship between the four sins, four fallen natures, and their restoration. It states that the four sins are original sin, collective sin, personal sin, and hereditary sin. The four fallen natures are failing to take God's standpoint, leaving one's proper position, reversing dominion, and multiplying the criminal act. It explains that restoring the fallen natures involves working through the foundations of faith and substance to create conditions for forgiveness of sins and the establishment of a foundation for the Messiah.
The document discusses the principles of restoration according to Divine Principle. It explains that Adam and Eve were meant to establish the foundations of faith and substance by having faith in God's word and becoming perfected incarnations of the Word. However, due to the Fall, this did not occur and humanity inherited a fallen nature. Restoration requires reversing the course of the Fall by fulfilling indemnity conditions to remove the fallen nature and establish the proper foundations. This involves relationships where one person is in the position of Abel and the other in the position of Cain, with the Cain figure respecting and following the Abel figure.
This document discusses finding God within oneself through spiritual practices like reducing media consumption, living a moral life through confession and asceticism, having a profound Eucharistic life, encountering God as father through providing for one's family and keeping evil out of the home and heart, and living as the divine bridegroom through sacrificial love for one's spouse. It provides steps to build a spiritual plan of life focused on these practices and evaluates the reader's adherence to these teachings through 10 questions.
The document discusses the principles of restoration and indemnity. It states that the ultimate purpose of indemnity is to lay the foundation for the New Adam as the Messiah, in order to enable him to create the Kingdom of Heaven. This foundation includes the Foundation of Faith, requiring a central person, offering, and time period, and the Foundation of Substance, requiring living according to the opposite of the fallen nature by loving as God loves, receiving love through others, submitting to others, and learning from others. It compares this to the four vertical and six horizontal commandments from the Old Testament that correspond to man's relationship with God and with others.
Introduction to Messiahs - 2 New Adams - 1 New Eve -
One Mission; Complete Salvation of Mankind.
The lives of Dr Sun Myung Moon& Hak Ja Han Moon - True Parents and Jesus
and their strongly Prophesied lives!
A Match Made in Heaven - Equallyoked - Bible Counselingi_john_4_v_8
There are 'false religions' and 'false Christs' - A Match Made in Heaven is about 'EQUALLYOKED' for Pastoral and Lay Bible Counselors. Free to copy. Free to download.
Equally Yoked - Bible Counseling 101 - Liberal ArtsEve Of Eden
The document provides guidance on being "equally yoked" and discusses different aspects of identity that should be compatible for a healthy marriage or relationship. It defines family identity, social identity, civil identity, and personal identity. For each, it gives examples of components like ethnicity, religion, values. It emphasizes that one's full identity is the sum of these parts. The document encourages selecting a partner who shares similarities across these different identities to avoid being "unequally yoked" and have a strong biblical foundation for a lifelong relationship.
This document summarizes the key points from a session on forming the human person after God's image. It discusses the four types of formation - human, intellectual, pastoral, and moral. It covers topics like the virtues, role of parents in forming children, brain development, and importance of relationships. It also profiles Don Bosco's preventative system and vision of creating homes filled with joy. Finally, it examines the life of prayer of St. Joseph and his role as a man after God's own heart in forming Jesus at Nazareth.
Moses was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of slavery in Egypt. After encountering God through a burning bush, Moses reluctantly agreed to confront Pharaoh. Along with his brother Aaron and sister Miriam, Moses demanded that Pharaoh "let my people go." However, Pharaoh refused and God hardened Pharaoh's heart. The Israelites were then subjected to 10 plagues, after which Pharaoh finally relented and the Israelites were freed to leave Egypt. The document then discusses various perspectives on the story of Moses and the Exodus.
The document provides guidance on how to be an ambassador for Messiah by sharing the message of reconciliation with Jewish people. It discusses the importance of:
1) Building friendship and affirming the person's Jewish identity.
2) Asking questions to learn about them and gently guide the conversation to spiritual topics.
3) Sharing one's testimony of coming to believe in Yeshua in a relatable way.
4) Stopping to listen for interest, praying for the person, and offering to answer further questions from Scripture in follow-up meetings. The goal is to lovingly invite them to consider if Yeshua is the promised Messiah.
This document provides an overview of biblical perspectives on human sexuality and principles for sexual stewardship. It summarizes passages from Genesis describing the creation of humanity, the beginnings of sexuality, and the introduction of shame. It then outlines views from Thessalonians and Corinthians on abstaining from harmful sexual practices and honoring sexuality within marriage. The document advocates exercising self-control, not wronging others, and allowing God's word to govern one's sexuality. It presents Jesus as condemning lust for cheapening sex but upholding sexuality as holy.
True Parents and God need each other and humanity to achieve perfection. Perfection is realized not through individual effort but through living for the sake of others and establishing relationships of interdependence centered on love. This requires embracing the Four Position Foundation through the Holy Marriage Blessing, whereby True Parents bestow divine nature upon humanity. By living by the golden rule and principles of living for others taught by Jesus and Sun Myung Moon, each person can perfect themselves while perfecting their relationships and the world.
Equally Yoked - Biblical counseling - Liberal Arts - HumanitiesJohnNevinsAndrews1874
The document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses regarding being equally yoked and definitions of social identity, civil identity, personal identity, and suggestions for liberal arts schools that align with biblical principles of being equally yoked. The overall message is that Christians should only be in relationships where both individuals share the same core biblical beliefs and values.
Equally Yoked - Bible Counseling 101 - Liberal ArtsDr Christian
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they shape an individual. It concludes by listing several liberal arts schools that are suggested for Christians seeking higher education.
This document discusses the concept of being "equally yoked" from a biblical perspective. It provides several bible verses on relationships, marriage, and unity. It then discusses different types of social, civil, and personal identities and how they relate to being equally yoked. The document aims to provide pastors, laypeople, and church members a better understanding of what it means to be equally yoked and guidance on relationships.
This document discusses several prophecies and prophets throughout history including:
- Nostradamus and his prophecies about the coming of Christ from the East to Asia and Korea specifically.
- Fatima and the Marian apparitions where Mary gave a message to be delivered to the Pope in 1960.
- The meaning and symbolism of prophecies in the Book of Daniel, Book of Revelation, and shape of Korea relating to the Second Coming of Christ and establishment of God's kingdom.
- Prophecies indicating 2000 years of preparation for Christ's return culminating in revelations given in Korea.
This document discusses several prophecies and religious figures that are claimed to have foretold or been connected with Sun Myung Moon and the Unification movement. It mentions prophecies by Nostradamus, Fatima revelations, Alice Bailey, William Branham, and communications from spiritualist Arthur Ford that are said to reference Moon. It also discusses meetings and writings by Sir Anthony Brooke about Moon's message of universal unity and human oneness. The document aims to show how these diverse sources collectively pointed to Moon's emergence and mission.
Was Jesus meant to marry, have children grand-children ...
was the Cross just a second alternative that did bring Spiritual
but not Physical salvation.
Here are introduction the the Divine Principle view.
Wolli Wonbon is an early manuscript of the Divine Principle written by Sun Myung Moon in 1951-1952 while living as a refugee in Pusan, South Korea. It contains almost 700 pages covering all aspects of the Divine Principle in a condensed form. While difficult to understand for ordinary people, it laid the foundation and roadmap for Moon's teachings. There is ongoing work to translate Wolli Wonbon into English to make it more accessible. It provides important insights into early understandings of theological concepts like the cross, God as both Heavenly Father and Heavenly Mother, and the mission of Jesus and the Second Coming.
- The sermon discusses the providence of Cheonshimwon and its role in uniting Heaven and Earth. It highlights True Parents' teachings on becoming one with God and Christ.
- Testimonies are shared about experiences at Cheonshimwon prayer rallies, feeling True Father's heart and tears, and being spiritually revived.
- The sermon emphasizes that through Cheonshimwon, all people can attain a state of oneness with Heavenly Parent and True Parents, fulfilling the purpose of creating humanity in God's image.
This Sunday sermon discusses spiritual principles from the Bible and Divine Principle. It covers topics like the relationship between the physical and spiritual worlds, the law of attraction, discerning good and evil spirits, and fallen human nature. The sermon argues that modern ills like depression, violence and addiction have spiritual roots in original sin and the fall of man. It presents a solution in millions of messiahs and true parents who can achieve salvation for all of humanity. The sermon encourages praying for inspiration to reach higher levels of goodness.
The document discusses humanity's fall from God and the restoration process. It states that after the fall, humans became "half human" and could no longer experience God with their five spiritual senses. True Parents were needed to restore this. The document also references the spirit world, mentioning that spirits grow through nourishment from God and the physical world. It advocates living for the sake of others to deny one's fallen nature and follow God.
This document discusses the spiritual world and the original homeland that humanity is meant to return to. It states that the spiritual world is the original homeland, but that humanity currently lives a fallen life on Earth in exile. God has been establishing religions to train and guide people to qualify to return to the original homeland, with the standard being living for the sake of others. The document then shares excerpts from the biography of Hak Ja Han about Satan trying to attack her as an infant but being defeated by her mother, indicating she was destined to defeat Satan. Finally, it lists examples of prophecies around the world that pointed to the year 2000 and the Second Coming.
This document discusses several topics relating to spirituality and the spiritual world, including:
- The human being has both a physical and spiritual aspect.
- Swedenborg described life after death where the spirit continues living in a spiritual world in a spiritual body that corresponds to the physical one.
- Swedenborg said that both good and bad people fully survive physical death and our destiny is determined by our actions in life.
- Ann Lee, the founder of the Shakers, believed that sexual relations were the root of all sin based on her interpretation of the Garden of Eden story.
- A Course in Miracles was dictated to Helen Schucman by an inner voice she identified as Jesus, and discusses
This document discusses biblical prophecies and prophecies concerning the Second Coming of Christ. It summarizes various prophecies from the Old Testament, New Testament, Korean prophecies from the Chung Gam Nok text, and prophecies of Nostradamus. It discusses how these prophecies foretold the appearance of the Messiah in Korea and the establishment of God's kingdom on earth. The document also references how spiritual figures like Sundar Singh, Swedenborg, and others supported the idea of the Second Coming and resurrection of the body.
The document is a collection of quotes from Sun Myung Moon about the relationship between God and humanity. It discusses how human beings were created to be temples for God to dwell in. It says had Adam and Eve not fallen, God would live in our hearts and we would express God through our senses. It also talks about how Jesus came as the perfect temple for God and how through attaining perfection, one can become a temple where God's spirit lives. The quotes explore how God needs a physical form to manifest and rule over creation, and how through love, the spiritual and physical can be united.
This document provides a glossary of Korean spiritual terms used in the Unification movement. It defines abbreviations and short vocabulary for important texts, locations, and concepts. Key terms explained include Cheon Il Guk, the Kingdom of Heaven on Earth, True Parents as the representatives of God, and the goal of establishing a world of peace under the heavenly parent. The document traces the origins and meanings behind the movement's terminology and emphasizes their significance for realizing God's ideal of one family under God.
Sermon DP & Beatitudes Part 2of2 - True Family - Owner of Peace & LineageBengt & Maarit de Paulis
The sermon discusses the Beatitudes from the Bible and their relationship to Divine Principle teachings. It provides quotes from Rev. Sun Myung Moon's speeches comparing the Old Testament commandments to Jesus' Sermon on the Mount. The sermon encourages living for the sake of others and finding one's ideal partner to establish a God-centered family. It concludes with a prayer and well wishes for the week.
The document is a summary of a sermon given on the Beatitudes from the Gospel of Matthew. It discusses each of the nine Beatitudes that Jesus taught, relating them to Divine Principle teachings. For each Beatitude, it provides biblical context and an explanation of what Jesus meant in light of the Principle. The overall message is that through understanding the Principle, we can grasp Jesus' true meaning when he promised nine kinds of blessings to those who live according to his teachings.
The document provides scriptural evidence from both the Old and New Testaments to support key claims of the Divine Principle, including that:
1. The Fall of Man was sexual in nature, as hinted at in passages like Genesis 3:7 and Psalm 51:7.
2. Jesus came primarily to be accepted and establish a Holy Family through marriage and children, as was prophesied, before his death, as acceptance was necessary for salvation according to John 6:29.
3. There will be a New Adam and Eve, like Jesus, who will fulfill the mission of creating a sinless Holy Family and establishing God's Kingdom on Earth, as passages like Joel 2:28 and John 16:
The document discusses the life and purpose of Jesus Christ and Dr. Sun Myung Moon. It provides background on their births and missions to establish the foundations for a new heaven and new earth. It also references spiritual laws, principles, and the providence to establish God's kingdom.
This document discusses numerology and its relation to divine principles and scripture. Some key points:
1. Numbers are said to have a metaphysical existence and were important in ancient cultures like Greece. The Bible also emphasizes certain numbers like 40.
2. Divine Principle texts explain that numbers represent spiritual concepts - like 3 representing God as the unity of dual characteristics. All things grow through 3 stages according to mathematical principles.
3. Certain numbers hold providential meaning and are periods of indemnity - like the number 4 representing restoring the four position foundation or 40 representing separation from Satan. Restoring these numbers is necessary to establish the foundation of faith.
This document discusses the difference between cults and religions. It notes that early Christianity, Islam, and other major religions were initially regarded as cults. It suggests that the real difference between a cult and religion is about 100 years - once a group survives for multiple generations, it is considered a religion rather than a cult. The document provides historical examples and argues that groups must moderate behaviors and beliefs to survive across generations within a society. It cautions against accusing other religious groups of being cults when they are reasonably decent and function as citizens.
Un Jin Moon gave a sermon about the keys to the Kingdom of Heaven. He discussed how Jesus gave Peter the keys to bind and loose on earth and heaven. True Father then explained the providence to establish home churches and tribal messiahship in order to restore what Jesus could not fulfill and realize the Kingdom of Heaven on earth. He emphasized living for others and experiencing the Kingdom of God internally through love of God and neighbor.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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6. Original
Sin
Collective
Sin
Personal
Sin Hereditary
Age of Attendance Sin
Disciple of LSA
FR
Witnessing
United Korea
7. Original
Sin
Collective
Sin
Personal
Sin Hereditary
Ancestor Sin
Liberation
CP (in Cheong Pyeong Korea)
8. Original
Sin
Collective
Sin
Personal
Sin Hereditary
Sin
Heavely Lifestyle
Live for Others!
HDH
CSG
Witnessing
9. 3rd Sin
3rd Adam
born
Original Messianic Years
1920 - 2013
HSA-UWC
1920 1943 1960 1992 2000 2013 2020
1935-1942 1954 1995
2nd
1st
Removed
– 36 couples…
10. 3rd Sin
3rd Adam
born
Original Messianic Years
1920 - 2013
HSA-UWC
1920 1943 1960 1992 2000 2013 2020
1935-1942 1954 1995
2nd
1st
Removed
– 36 couples
Heriditary Sin
Removed
– Ancestor Liberation
11. 3rd Adam
born
2013 13Jan H.C.
(22Febr)
Messianic Years
1920 - 2012
HSA-UWC
1920 1943 1960 1992 2000 2013 2020
1935-1942 1954 1995
3rd
2nd
1st
CIG
Original Sin
Removed
– 36 couples
Heriditary Sin
Removed
– Ancestor Liberation
Collective & personal Sin
Removed ?
12. See also
slides
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/PPT/SundaySchool/
Physical and Spiritual Salvation.ppt
Eggs
of
Sin
13. Physical fighting
All who are killed!
WARS
Root Cause
Fall of Man
Spiritual fighting
wrath/rage/anger
hatred, revenge
jeolousy, greed,
lust-rape,
attachment
egoism-pride…more
14. Me – MY Spouce
Our Ancestors!
Unsolved Sins
Marriage
Fighting
Root Cause
Fall of Man
Spiritual fighting
wrath/rage/anger
hatred, revenge
jeolousy, greed,
lust-rape,
attachment
egoism-pride…more
15. Parent – Child
Parents-Child
Fighting
Root Cause
Fall of Man
Spiritual fighting
wrath/rage/anger
hatred, revenge
jeolousy, greed,
lust-rape,
attachment
egoism-pride…more
Our Ancestors!
Unsolved Sins
16. Sibblings
Sibling
Fighting
Root Cause
Fall of Man
Spiritual fighting
wrath/rage/anger
hatred, revenge
jeolousy, greed,
lust-rape,
attachment
egoism-pride…more
Our Ancestors!
Unsolved Sins
17. TOP OF THE “ICEBERG OF SIN”
• Depression
• Sucide
• Anger – Riots
• Rape – Violence
• …
• Free Sex – Porno
• Prostitution
• Teenagers cutting
• Drugs - Crime
• …
ROOT “FALL OF MAN”
19. Sin Forgiveness Involves
/Indemnity
Original sin LSA –Messiah Angel:
satan
Hereditary sin Ancestor Man
liberation
20. Sin Forgiveness Involves
/Indemnity
Original sin LSA –Messiah Angel:
satan
Hereditary sin Ancestor Man
liberation
Collective sin Attend Mankind
LSA
21. Sin Forgiveness Involves
/Indemnity
Original sin LSA –Messiah Angel:
satan
Hereditary sin Ancestor Man
liberation
Collective sin Attend Mankind
LSA
Individual Sin Jesus Me
Don’t sin any more!
Life in CIG – Live for Others
Do HDH
23. The Primary Characteristics of the Fallen Nature
AArrcchh-- aannggeell
Eve
Adam
S
AArrcchh--
aannggeell
Eve EEvvee Adam
AAddaamm
Multiplying the criminal act
The primary characteristics of the fallen
nature can be divided broadly into four
types (p. 73).
24. The Primary Characteristics of the Fallen Nature
1 Failing to take God’s standpoint
2
3
4
The primary characteristics of the fallen nature
can be divided broadly into four types (p. 73).
25. The Primary Characteristics of the Fallen Nature
1 Failing to take God’s standpoint
2 Leaving one’s proper position
3
4
The primary characteristics of the fallen nature
can be divided broadly into four types (p. 73).
26. The Primary Characteristics of the Fallen Nature
1 Failing to take God’s standpoint
2 Leaving one’s proper position
3 Reversing dominion
4
The primary characteristics of the fallen nature
can be divided broadly into four types (p. 73).
27. The Primary Characteristics of the Fallen Nature
1 Failing to take God’s standpoint
2 Leaving one’s proper position
3 Reversing dominion
4 Multiplying the criminal act
The primary characteristics of the fallen nature
can be divided broadly into four types (p. 73).
28. Is there a fifth fallen nature?
In November of 2010, due to extenuating
circumstances in our church community the
Executive Vice President of the Family
Federation for World Peace, Joshua Cotter,
was asked to tour The United States giving
a presentation entitled
"A Period of Great Transition in History.”
In that presentation he clarified the existence of a
fifth fallen nature, “shifting the blame.”
29. The Primary Characteristics of the Fallen Nature
AArrcchh--
aannggeell
Eve EEvvee Adam
AAddaamm
Multiplying the criminal act
Lucifer alienated from God, and got Eve
and Adam to do the same.
The fruit “Allienaton” of man to man
is therefor rampant today.
G
30. Restoring the 4 Fallen Natures
involves working through
• Sel – Foundation of Faith
• And Other People - Foundation of Substance
You must create:
• 1.1 The Foundation of Faith
31. Restoring the 4 Fallen Natures
involves working through
• Sel – Foundation of Faith
• And Other People - Foundation of Substance
You must create:
• 1.1 The Foundation of Faith
• 1.2 The Foundation of Substance
32. Restoring the 4 Fallen Natures
involves working through
• Sel – Foundation of Faith
• And Other People - Foundation of Substance
You must create:
• 1.1 The Foundation of Faith
• 1.2 The Foundation of Substance
• 1.3 The Foundation for the Messiah
_________________________________
33. Restoring the 4 Fallen Natures
involves working through
• Sel – Foundation of Faith
• And Other People - Foundation of Substance
You must create:
• 1.1 The Foundation of Faith
• 1.2 The Foundation of Substance
• 1.3 The Foundation for the Messiah
_________________________________
• Receive Blessing by the Messiah/True Parents
35. F.o.Faith
To restore through indemnity the Foundation of Faith,
fallen people must
• set up an object for the condition.
Due to his faithlessness, Adam lost the Word of God, which
had been given him in order to fulfil the condition necessary
to establish the foundation of faith.
He fell to the position where he could no longer receive the
Word of God directly.
36. F.o.Faith
Consequently, in restoring the foundation of faith, Adam
had to faithfully offer in a manner acceptable to God
some object for the condition, substituting for God's
Word.
• To restore the foundation of faith,
there must also be a central figure.
38. F.o.Subst
To remove the fallen nature, a person must
make an indemnity condition in accordance with the
Principle of Restoration through Indemnity,
by taking a course which reverses the process through
which human beings initially acquired the fallen nature.
39. F.o.Subst
The Archangel fell because he did not love Adam; rather,
he envied Adam, who was receiving more love from God
than he. This was the cause of the first primary
characteristic of the fallen nature: failing to take God's
standpoint.
To remove this characteristic of the fallen nature, Cain, who
stood in the Archangel's position, should have taken God's
standpoint by loving Abel, who stood in Adam's position.
41. F.f.Messiah
• The foundation for the Messiah is established by first
restoring through indemnity the foundation of faith and then
establishing the foundation of substance.
42. F.f.Messiah
• The foundation for the Messiah is established by first
restoring through indemnity the foundation of faith and then
establishing the foundation of substance.
• With regard to their requisite sacrifices, the foundation of
faith is restored by making an acceptable symbolic offering,
and the foundation of substance is established by making
an acceptable substantial offering.
43. F.f.Messiah
• The foundation for the Messiah is established by first
restoring through indemnity the foundation of faith and then
establishing the foundation of substance.
• With regard to their requisite sacrifices, the foundation of
faith is restored by making an acceptable symbolic offering,
and the foundation of substance is established by making
an acceptable substantial offering.
• Let us examine the meaning and purpose of the symbolic
offering and the substantial offering.
45. F.f.Messiah
• First, we must establish the foundation of faith by making
• symbolic offering, which fulfils a condition of indemnity for
the restoration of all things and
46. F.f.Messiah
• First, we must establish the foundation of faith by making
• symbolic offering, which fulfils a condition of indemnity for
the restoration of all things and
• a condition of indemnity for the symbolic restoration of
people.
47. F.f.Messiah
• Next, we must establish the
foundation of substance by making the substantial offering,
which fulfills an indemnity condition for the restoration of
first the children and then the parents.
48. F.f.Messiah
• Next, we must establish the
foundation of substance by making the substantial offering,
which fulfills an indemnity condition for the restoration of
first the children and then the parents.
• On this basis, we can establish the foundation for the
Messiah.
49. F.f.Messiah
• One purpose for making the symbolic offering of all things is
to enable all things to stand as God's actual object partners
in symbol. It fulfills an indemnity condition for the restoration
of the natural world to its original relationship with God.
50. F.f.Messiah
• One purpose for making the symbolic offering of all things is
to enable all things to stand as God's actual object partners
in symbol. It fulfills an indemnity condition for the restoration
of the natural world to its original relationship with God.
• Second, since human beings fell to a position lower than
the things of creation,20(Jer. 17:9) in order for them to come
before God, they must go through all things.
51. F.f.Messiah
• The substantial offering, on the other hand, is an internal
offering.
52. F.f.Messiah
• The substantial offering, on the other hand, is an internal
offering.
• The substantial offering means fulfilling the indemnity
condition to remove the fallen nature.
53. F.f.Messiah
• How can we understand the indemnity condition for the
restoration of the parents?
54. F.f.Messiah
• How can we understand the indemnity condition for the
restoration of the parents?
• If Cain and Abel had then fulfilled the indemnity condition
for the restoration of the children by making an acceptable
substantial offering, their father Adam would have shared in
the victory of this foundation of substance.
55. F.f.Messiah
• How can we understand the indemnity condition for the
restoration of the parents?
• If Cain and Abel had then fulfilled the indemnity condition
for the restoration of the children by making an acceptable
substantial offering, their father Adam would have shared in
the victory of this foundation of substance.
• Had Cain and Abel succeeded in making the symbolic and
substantial offerings, the indemnity condition for the
restoration of the parents would have been fulfilled.
56. F.f.Messiah
• It may be compared to the situation of the first human
ancestors, who could have helped God accomplish His
entire Will had they obeyed His Word.
57. F.f.Messiah
• It may be compared to the situation of the first human
ancestors, who could have helped God accomplish His
entire Will had they obeyed His Word.
• It may also be compared to the situation of the Jewish
people of Jesus' day, who could have helped Jesus
accomplish his will to bring complete salvation to
humankind had they believed in him.
59. Importance of 3 Spiritual Children
1. Three Spiritual Children
What are spiritual children?
F.f.Messiah
60. Importance of 3 Spiritual Children
1. Three Spiritual Children
What are spiritual children?
They represent three lost archangels.
F.f.Messiah
61. Importance of 3 Spiritual Children
F.f.Messiah
1. Three Spiritual Children
What are spiritual children?
They represent three lost archangels.
Adam and Eve fell because the three archangels did not
stand in a realm of supporting each other.
62. Importance of 3 Spiritual Children
F.f.Messiah
1. Three Spiritual Children
What are spiritual children?
They represent three lost archangels.
Adam and Eve fell because the three archangels did not
stand in a realm of supporting each other.
This has to be indemnified.
63. F.f.Messiah
Thus three spiritual children representing the three archangels
have to become one and stand in a position to you.
You stand in the position of Adam and Eve toward your
spiritual children.
Through education, you must make that relationship.
64. F.f.Messiah
The purpose of God's creating archangels was for them to
educate and take care of Adam and Eve until they established
a realm of heart for making a family.
65. F.f.Messiah
The purpose of God's creating archangels was for them to
educate and take care of Adam and Eve until they established
a realm of heart for making a family.
Thus the restoration of the realm of heart is established by
three spiritual children who are the same as three archangels
becoming one and standing in a position of having no regret in
giving their lives for you.
66. F.f.Messiah
In this way, for the first time, you can stand in a position of
having indemnified the failure of Adam to unite the three
archangels.
67. F.f.Messiah
In this way, for the first time, you can stand in a position of
having indemnified the failure of Adam to unite the three
archangels.
It is the fundamental rule that on the foundation of already
prepared spiritual children,
you are to receive the Blessing and have children.
68. F.f.Messiah
Only by having those archangels stand in a supportive position
and dedicating their lives, can Adam be recreated.
69. F.f.Messiah
Only by having those archangels stand in a supportive position
and dedicating their lives, can Adam be recreated.
Archangels were created as helpers and objects who serve
and praise God. But because Adam and Eve fell, they lost the
angelic world and material of the universe. Thus we must
restore and recreate what was lost.
70. F.f.Messiah
Only by having those archangels stand in a supportive position
and dedicating their lives, can Adam be recreated.
Archangels were created as helpers and objects who serve
and praise God. But because Adam and Eve fell, they lost the
angelic world and material of the universe. Thus we must
restore and recreate what was lost.
The archangel is a being like Satan and is a spiritual child in
the position of Cain.
72. F.f.Messiah
You must raise up three spiritual children.
Because Jesus' disciples, who were supposed to be one body
with Jesus centering on him, took the position of betraying
Jesus, you must raise up three spiritual children to restore this.
73. F.f.Messiah
This is the assignment that we must accomplish in our
indemnity course.
We must raise up
three spiritual children, and centering on them, we must
establish
74. F.f.Messiah
This is the assignment that we must accomplish in our
indemnity course.
We must raise up
three spiritual children,
and centering on them, we must establish
12 disciples
75. F.f.Messiah
This is the assignment that we must accomplish in our
indemnity course.
We must raise up
three spiritual children,
and centering on them, we must establish
12 disciples
72 disciples and
76. F.f.Messiah
This is the assignment that we must accomplish in our
indemnity course.
We must raise up
three spiritual children,
and centering on them, we must establish
12 disciples
72 disciples and
120 disciples.
This was the 21-year course that Father accomplished
(and the Mission of Jesus and All Mankind
since the Fall of Man).
80. Remember the beauty in Gods nature is there
to inspire the most Holy original inside us all!
Have a great Blessed week. Prepared for 2nd,3rd... Gen inspiration by Bengt de Paulis.
Editor's Notes
v.1.4 Nov 2014
UC=Unification Church
Design: BengtdP
UC=Unification Church
Design: BengtdP
UC=Unification Church
Design: BengtdP
CP=Cheong Pyeong Training Center Korea (northeast of Seoul)
Design: BengtdP
HDH = Hon Dok Hae, Heavenly Daily ReadingCSG = Cheon Seong Gyeong, www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/csg
Design: BengtdP
Jesus said "the Kingdom of God is within you" in Luke 17:21
Jesus said "the Kingdom of God is within you" in Luke 17:21
Jesus said "the Kingdom of God is within you" in Luke 17:21
HDH = Hon Dok Hae, Heavenly Daily ReadingCSG = Cheon Seong Gyeong, www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/csg
The five thieves (panchadosh or panj vikar) are, according to Sikhism, the five major weaknesses of the human personality at variance with its spiritual essence. The common evils far exceed five in number, but a group of five came to be identified because of the obstruction they are believed to cause in man's pursuit of the moral and spiritual path. The group of five evils comprises Kam (lust), Krodh (rage), Lobh (greed), Moh(attachment) and Ahankar (ego) in Punjabi; translated into English these words mean lust/addiction, wrath/rage/anger, materialistic greed, attachment/worldly infatuation and ego/pride respectively.
Next, let us investigate the nature of God's love. Had Adam and Eve attained perfection, each becoming a substantial object partner to God resembling one of His dual characteristics, they would have joined as husband and wife and raised children in a godly family. In so doing, they would have experienced three kinds of original love with their three object partners: parental love, conjugal love and children's love. (The love of the first object partner, the love of the second object partner, and the love of the third object partner.) Only then would they complete the three object purpose and form the four position foundation. This would be the fulfillment of their purpose of creation.
Next, let us investigate the nature of God's love. Had Adam and Eve attained perfection, each becoming a substantial object partner to God resembling one of His dual characteristics, they would have joined as husband and wife and raised children in a godly family. In so doing, they would have experienced three kinds of original love with their three object partners: parental love, conjugal love and children's love. (The love of the first object partner, the love of the second object partner, and the love of the third object partner.) Only then would they complete the three object purpose and form the four position foundation. This would be the fulfillment of their purpose of creation.
Next, let us investigate the nature of God's love. Had Adam and Eve attained perfection, each becoming a substantial object partner to God resembling one of His dual characteristics, they would have joined as husband and wife and raised children in a godly family. In so doing, they would have experienced three kinds of original love with their three object partners: parental love, conjugal love and children's love. (The love of the first object partner, the love of the second object partner, and the love of the third object partner.) Only then would they complete the three object purpose and form the four position foundation. This would be the fulfillment of their purpose of creation.
Triangles of Sin and Liberation
Ancestor Liberation takes place in CP Korea.
CP=Cheong Pyeong spiritual training centre KoreaLSA=Lord of Second Advent, Sun Myung Moon
Triangles of Sin and Liberation
Ancestor Liberation takes place in CP Korea.
CP=Cheong Pyeong spiritual training centre KoreaLSA=Lord of Second Advent, Sun Myung Moon
Triangles of Sin and Liberation
Ancestor Liberation takes place in CP Korea.
CP=Cheong Pyeong spiritual training centre KoreaLSA=Lord of Second Advent, Sun Myung Moon
Triangles of Sin and Liberation
Ancestor Liberation takes place in CP Korea.
CP=Cheong Pyeong spiritual training centre KoreaLSA=Lord of Second Advent, Sun Myung Moon
CIG= Cheong Il Guk, ”The New Sinless Age”
HDH= Hon Dok Hae, daily reading of Holy Texts
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/csg/eng/
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/PPT/1hour-E.ppt
Failing to take God’s standpoint
Leaving one’s proper position
Reversing dominion
Multiplying the criminal act
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/PPT/1hour-E.ppt
Failing to take God’s standpoint
Leaving one’s proper position
Reversing dominion
Multiplying the criminal act
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/PPT/1hour-E.ppt
Failing to take God’s standpoint
Leaving one’s proper position
Reversing dominion
Multiplying the criminal act
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/PPT/1hour-E.ppt
Failing to take God’s standpoint
Leaving one’s proper position
Reversing dominion
Multiplying the criminal act
Source: Deep Origin Healing by Robert & Janice MaddoxIs there a fifth fallen nature?Those familiar with the Divine Principle, both the brown book and the Exposition of the Divine Principle will recognize the four fallen natures as follows:1) Failure to see from God's viewpoint2) Leaving Proper Position3) Reversal of Dominion4) Multiplication of Evil
This struck us by its significance, as we had for a number of years been working to correlate our healing work involving the five defenses with aspects of the Divine Principle. It was already obvious to us that there were many similarities between defenses and fallen natures but they did not quite fit being five and four in number respectively. The fifth fallen nature of avoiding responsibility fit the fifth defense’s “rigid“ energy perfectly. These defenses and their roots in the fallen natures are the basic foundation for our book. Rev. Sun Myung Moon discovered the Divine Principle after years of searching the spiritual and physical realms, seeking to understand God’s purpose in creating as well as why a breakdown occurred. Obviously, we live in a world of suffering and pain. Rev. Moon sought to understand the secrets hidden throughout history in order to help us realize the original purpose of creation, a loving relationship with God, our Heavenly Parent. We hope we have opened an avenue for further discovery and healing.To view the powerpoint presentation of Rev. Cotter’s speech, www.tparents.org/Library/Unification/Talks/Cotter/Cotter-101104.pdf
Exposition of the Divine Principle 1996 Translation
Chapter 1 The Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration
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Exposition of the Divine Principle 1996 Translation
Chapter 1 The Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration
Section 1
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Exposition of the Divine Principle 1996 Translation
Chapter 1 The Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration
Section 1
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Exposition of the Divine Principle 1996 Translation
Chapter 1 The Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration
Section 1
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/DP96/dp96-2-1.html#Chap1
Exposition of the Divine Principle 1996 Translation
Chapter 1 The Providence to Lay the Foundation for Restoration
Section 1
http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/DP96/dp96-2-1.html#Chap1