2. Lecturer's Basic Attitude

1) How to Give a Lecture

How are you going to give a lecture from now on? When you do, don't think that you are lecturing about only the Divine Principle. You have to think that you are talking about God's history and Father's history. Then, what are the histories? You talk about them in order to inherit those histories and to unite them. Do you understand what I'm saying?

Therefore, from the beginning of my lecture, when I hold another's hands they are not my hands. "What's that? That's not my hands." Then, something inner and indescribable should come out from you and you should feel it. Once you open your mouth, you have to be fascinated with your words. If you pray like that, that prayer is mystical. You need to feel the moment that you can get intoxicated in your prayer.

Then, why is it like that? That's Divine Principle. If a subject and object have give-and-take action with each other, force will be exerted. If they give and take centering on their heart, force accompanying inspiration of heart will come out. What is the force going to do? It will restore and recreate the heart. (157-254)