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The Crown of Glory

When I doubt people, I feel pain.
When I judge people, it is unbearable.
When I hate people, there is no value to my existence.

Yet if I believe, I am deceived.
If I love, I am betrayed
Suffering and grieving tonight, my head in my hands.
Am I wrong?
...
Yes I am wrong.
Even though we are deceived, still believe,
Though we are betrayed, still forgive.
Love completely, even those who hate you.

Wipe your tears away and welcome with a smile
Those who know nothing but deceit,
And those who betray without regret.

O, Master, the pain of loving.
Look at my hands.
Place your hand on my chest.
My heart is bursting, such agony.

But when I love those who acted against me,
I brought victory.
If you have done the same things,
I will give you the Crown of Glory.

- Rev. Sun Myung Moon


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1. Moon has the name "Moon" used by Nostradamus concerning the Messianic Figure who is to bring Peace 2. Moon is the only person

1. Moon has the name "Moon" used by Nostradamus concerning the Messianic Figure who is to bring Peace

2. Moon is the only person who fulfils the prophecy of Nostradamus, that "He will unite religions against the Red (Communism)"

3. Moon
is definitely the only person who Blesses many families wherever he goes, as Nostradamus predicted. 400 million couples had already received his Blessings.

4. Moon is born in the East, as Nostradamus foretold in his prophecy

5. Moon brings a new truth


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N. Korea sends wreath to Moon's family: State media

N. Korea sends wreath to Moon's family: State media

SEOUL - North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un has sent a wreath to the family of Sun Myung Moon, the deceased founder of the Unification Church, state media said Friday.
Kim sent the wreath, expressing "deep condolences" over Moon's death, the North's official Korean Central News Agency said.
Hyung Jin Moon, Moon's youngest son and successor as church leader, received the wreath through Jang Song-Thaek and senior party official Kim Yang-Gon, it said.
Jang, whose wife is the sister of the North's late leader Kim Jong-Il, is seen as a key figure in the North's power elite and supports the young ruler, who is in his late 20s.
Moon also received the North's "National Reunification Prize" conferred by the Presidium of the Supreme People's Assembly (parliament), the agency said.
The prize was also conveyed to Moon Hyung Jin, who crossed the border early Friday to receive North Korean mourners, it said.
"Moon positively contributed to realising the nation's reconciliation and unity and the country's peaceful reunification and achieving the prosperity common to the nation," the agency said.
"It's not clear whether Kim met Hyung Jin Moon, who is expected to carry the wreath when he comes back tommorrow," church spokesman Ahn Ho-Yeol told AFP.
Sun Myung Moon, the self-styled messiah who founded the church famed for its mass weddings and business empire, spanning cars to sushi, died Monday at the age of 92 due to complications from pneumonia.
Although a staunch anti-communist, Moon began building a relationship with North Korea in the 1990s, visiting Pyongyang in 1991 to meet with then leader Kim Il-Sung for talks that touched on reunification of the divided peninsula.
The unscheduled trip sparked speculation that North Korea's leader Kim Jong-Un may meet Hyung Jin Moon to convey his condolences in person.
Kim on Wednesday issued a public message of condolence over Moon's death but stopped short of sending mourners to the South.
This was despite the fact that Moon had sent Unification Church delegations - including some of his family members - to the funerals of both Kim Il-Sung in 1994 and Kim Jong-Il last year.
Hyung Jin Moon was accompanied by Park Sang-Kwon, president of an automaking joint venture the church established in North Korea in 1999.
Park said Thursday that the North's decision to not send mourners was because of lingering anger over a joint US-South Korea military exercise last month and the fact that it was struggling with the fallout from a typhoon.
A strong typhoon hit North Korea last month, killing 48 people and leaving more than 50 injured or missing, according to the North Korean government.
Official delegations from the two Koreas, who technically remain in a state of war, rarely cross the heavily militarised border.
Unification Church headquarters preparing for huge funeral
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Heir to Unification Church visits NK over Moon's death

Heir to Unification Church visits NK over Moon's death 
The youngest son and heir to Rev. Moon Sun-myung, the late founder of the Unification Church, visited North Korea on Friday on a trip apparently aimed at accepting condolences from his relatives residing there, the Unification Ministry said Friday.

The ministry handling inter-Korean relations approved the North Korean visit by seventh-son Hyung Jin Moon and Park Sang-kwon, president of the church's auto-making venture Pyeonghwa Motors, the top ministry spokesman said in a press briefing.

The two, both U.S. nationals, crossed the heavily fortified border early Friday for the two-day visit, which the ministry said is being paid to accept condolences from the late Moon's family members in the North.

The Rev. Moon, messiah, died on Monday aged 92. He was born in what is now North Korea in 1920 before moving to the South to found the Unification Church in 1954, one year after the Korean War ended. It is not known how many relatives the family has in the North.

The latest trip came after Park, who lives in the United States and travels regularly to North Korea, returned from his previous visit to the North, during which the Pyeonghwa Motors president was informed of the communist country's decision not to send a delegation to the South.

North Korean leader Kim Jong-un extended his condolence letter to Moon's family in the South over the North's official news media, extolling the founder's efforts for reconciliation and unity between the Koreas.

The Unification Church said in a statement that the visit is being made because the North Korean leadership, including Kim, may want to express condolences directly to Moon's family members.

The visiting son and the president will also visit a memorial altar set up in the church-owned building in Pyongyang, the church said.
About 70 relatives, including the senior Moon's younger sister, currently reside in his hometown in Jongju, North Pyongan Province, the church added.

The Unification Church and the North have exchanged condolence delegations for funerals for key figures including late North Korean leader Kim Jong-il since Sung Myung Moon's meeting with North Korean founder Kim Il-sung in the North in 1991.

Whether the two will meet with any North Korean authorities during their two-day trip is unknown, the spokesman said. "(The possibility) is open, but it's an issue to be dealt with by the Unification Church," he said.

The church, which controls a lucrative business empire in the South and the U.S., also operates the auto-manufacturing venture and a hotel in Pyongyang. (Yonhap)
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