Section 1. God Is the Incorporeal Subject Partner
1.1. The incorporeal God
God
is without form. If we should conceive of Him as large, He is infinitely large,
and if we should conceive of Him as small, He is infinitely small. (35-156,
1970.10.13)
Does
God really exist? Can God be felt as more real than the pain that makes you say
“ouch” when someone pinches you, or more real than the experience of eating
when you are hungry? This is the question. When we know that God truly exists,
all problems will be solved. (89-72, 1976.7.11)
We
have a mind. The mind is invisible and may not appear to exist; yet it exists.
Does it exist in the head, or in the heart? Mind exists throughout your body,
with not even one cell within your body where it is not present. The same is
true for God. Because this world is like His body, He is present everywhere in
the world. (38-242, 1971.1.8)
You
cannot see God. Can you see energy? Since God is the original body of energy,
you cannot see God even in the spirit world. (105-193, 1979.10.21)
The
wise, all-knowing, and omnipotent God thought that it was most convenient to
rule as an incorporeal being who could move around freely in the midst of
things. Since God has no form, He can pass through things at will without any
problem. God may come to your body and pass through it, but you would not
notice. When you doze off, God may walk on your body as He pleases without you
noticing. How convenient! So it is plausible to say that God chose to remain
invisible because He thought that it would be most convenient. (138-167,
1986.1.21)
We
are normally unaware of the air around us. The air is there, but we do not feel
it. If we unaware of the air circulating around us, how can we be aware of God?
It is most convenient for God to remain invisible. At the same time, He has to
be more than big enough to wrap around this huge universe. Although God is
without form, He requires a mind that is bigger than this universe. (138-167,
1986.1.21)
Do
all of you here have love? Do you have life? You all have sperm or ova to
continue your lineage, don’t you? Do you also have a conscience? Then, have you
ever seen love? Have you seen life, lineage or conscience? Although you know
they exist, you can neither touch nor see them. You can know about them only by
feeling them through your mind and heart. Likewise, when you are asked whether
God exists, or whether you have seen Him, you cannot say that you have not seen
Him. (275-13, 1995.10.30)
When
God is in your heart, your heart knows it. When God is in your heart, you can
break through the protective walls and communicate with the saints who died
thousands of years ago. You can do this when the eternal God comes into your
heart. You cannot capture eternity through time; time exists within eternity.
That is why even though we cannot see God, our hearts know Him. (41-285,
1971.2.17)
How
does God love? This is a difficult question to answer, isn’t it? Since God is
without form, He can go anywhere inside a lady’s eyes, inside her heart... He
can go everywhere. There is nowhere He cannot go. Then, where does God live?
Where is His home? God’s home is in the middle of our heart. God’s masculine
heart lives in the heart of man, and God’s feminine heart lives in the heart of
woman. (128-325, 1983.10.2)
Suppose
that God, who is omnipotent, all knowing, and controls all of heaven and earth,
were here. With His power, He could blow away Mt. Taebek and put a hole through
the earth. Do you think you could survive watching such a God? So it is good
that God is invisible. If He were visible, your nerves would tremble and you
could not survive for even one hour. So you should be grateful that God is
invisible. This is not a laughing matter. What I have told you now comes from
my own poignant experiences. It is an account from my own experiences, not
those of others. (38-244, 1971.1.8)
What
if God decided to remove all the air in the world, leaving only one gallon? It
would be a naughty method, but if God did that, world unification would be no
problem. Perhaps He would be able to do it in five minutes. If God took away
all the air and asked, “Will you unify or not?” all humankind would shout in
unison, “We will!” God could unite the world in an instant using this method,
but we are thankful that God does not do that with the air. Without air we
cannot live. Air is absolutely necessary for life. Yet people gulp air like
thieves without feeling grateful for it. (38-244, 1971.1.8)
If
God, the great Master of heaven and earth, were visible to human eyes, wouldn’t
people fight each other to capture God? There would be no way to stop the
battle. So it is good that God is invisible. America and the Soviet Union would
fight, each claiming God as theirs. They would. Who would be able to stop
fighting? The all-knowing God stays invisible lest such fights break out. To
wish that God were visible is foolish. It is better that He is not. (41-285,
1971.2.17)
This
universe is veiled in mystery. This great universe is some 21 billion light
years across. One light year is the distance light travels in a year. Light can
circle the earth seven and a half times in one second, so you can begin to
conceive of how far light travels in a year. Then, how large must the Master be
who can rule this huge universe? If God had a body, how tall would He be? If
God is as large as we say He is, would He be able to drag His cumbersome body
around? How inconvenient it would be if He had to lumber about like that! Every
time He moved the universe would fall over in surprise. God is a wise being.
This is why He decided to be an invisible Lord. (138-167, 1986.1.21)
Have
you ever thought about God’s weight? How heavy do you think He is? How many
kilograms does He weigh? Perhaps billions of tons? If He were that heavy, He
would have a big problem trying to move around. But it is ideal for God that He
is incorporeal. Even if you carry Him inside your wallet, you will not feel any
weight. Since He has no form, He can even go in and out through the eye of the
smallest needle. In other words, He can move around at will. Being infinitely
large yet also infinitely small, He is free to move around anywhere in the
universe. (136-106, 1985.12.22)
If
you have something you consider most precious, you will want to carry it with
you at all times. You will not want to be separated from it even for a moment.
Then if God, the greatest treasure of them all, was in your possession, where
would you like to attend Him? Is there a storeroom where you can store Him
securely, where you can attend Him? That place is none other than your heart
and mind. The human heart and mind form the storeroom where God can be safely
attended. (41-285, 1971.2.17)
Since
God is without form, the conclusion is that He should give more importance to
beings with form than He does to Himself. Only then, will things begin to turn.
Conversely, human beings should value their invisible mind and God more than
their bodies. (111-49, 1981.1.18)
1.2. In the beginning we naturally knew about
God
If humankind had not fallen, and we had been born through parents of original
goodness, there would be no need to argue about whether God exists. People
would naturally know from birth. Babies begin sucking as soon as they are born,
when they sense their mother’s breast in front of them. Do they need to learn
how to suck while in the womb? They automatically know how to do it. If human
beings had not fallen, they would naturally recognize and cultivate their
relationship with God, and automatically understand that their position is to
advance towards Him. But the Fall has made people forget everything. This is
why the world is in doubt as to whether God exists. This is a tragic fact.
(20-306, 1968.7.14)
Human
beings are the masterpiece among the created beings of the universe. How great
a masterpiece are they? They are superb beyond imagination. That being the
case, when the absolute God created them, should He have created them in such a
way that they do not know what He says, sees or feels? (53-51, 1972.2.8)
If
Adam and Eve, who resembled God, had become the parents of humankind, they
would have recognized God’s constant presence in them through His works. Had
that happened, there would be no doubts about God. If the Fall had not
occurred, we would be able to sense God’s presence at any time, and He would
appear right away whenever we called Him. If we reach that level, who will deny
His existence? No one. (Blessed Family - 307)
God’s
existence is not just a matter of words. From the perspective of the
subject-object partner relationship in the Principle, we do not need to prove
that God exists. Rather, the position we must establish is that God existed
before we had cognition of Him and that He rules over all our senses and over
everything to do with us. Awareness of this is more important than anything
else. The basic rule is that awareness precedes knowledge, not the other way
around. When we are cold, we first feel cold before we think, “I am cold.” We
do not first think, “I am cold” before we feel it. Isn’t that so? Likewise,
because God exists, you must be able to feel His existence with your cells.
Reaching that state is what matters. In other words, the issue is how we reach
the state in which we can experience these things. (58-291, 1972.6.25)
You
should be able to cry out “Father!” even in your sleep and even when you are by
yourself. When in your daily life you forget to eat or sleep, and exclaim
“Father!” with a deep longing, you will be able to hold His hand. Magical
things will happen. When you call out “Father!” He will embrace you. You must
know that in your life of faith, the most precious thing is how you tap into
those feelings that bring you those deep experiences. The degree and amount of
your experience and feeling can be the measure of your faith. If you have such
a heart of love, when you determine, “I must accomplish this,” God will already
be supporting you even before you ask, “Heavenly Father, please be with me.”
Feeling His support, you will say, “Thank you, God!” (58-297, 1972.6.25)
The
Unification Principle teaches that God is the invisible, absolute Lord with
dual characteristics in harmony. As a being of dual characteristics, God
created Adam and Eve as manifestations of His duality. He intended to be their
vertical center when they grew up and connected horizontally through love. In
other words, when Adam and Eve reached maturity, God’s masculine
characteristics would have entered Adam’s mind and God’s feminine
characteristics likewise would have entered Eve’s mind. This does not mean that
God is divided. God can be present in Adam’s and Eve’s minds because He is the
Lord with dual characteristics. (138-245, 1986.1.24)
We say that God is a being, who harmonizes dual characteristics, don’t we? But I have not yet talked about Him as a unified being of love in addition to one harmonizing the dual characteristics. We need to add the fact that He is the unified being of love. (223-268, 1991.11.12)
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