7. The Exact Content of the parent-child Relationship

Once I experienced the mysterious realm and sought what was the foundation of the universe, the answer from God was, "The father-son relationship." That is the conclusion.

Ordinary people would think, "That would mean my mother, father and me." In short, we tend to think it is about our own parents; however, we are talking about the relationship between God and man.

What is the exact content of the father-son relationship? Where is the best place that a parent and child can meet? The center where their loves, lives and ideals cross is their meeting point. So that means loves, lives and ideals are all in one place. If you go there, God is love and I am love, God is life and I am life, God is the ideal and so am I. So the place of original relationships and unification is the position of father-son. This is a sure fact. (69-78)

For you to be born, first your parents should make a relationship of love and establish the subject-object standard. Then, lives and thoughts must coincide with that. The ideals must be the same. Where is the point of coincidence, the meeting point of loves, lives and ideals? Where is this place in the universe where the creator and creation can relate and bond themselves? If that position is the ideal standard, where would that position be? It cannot be anything other than the parent-child relationship. They is why Far-Eastern thought is amazing. It is simply amazing. What I really treasure is love. Then life. Isn't it the same with you? Love is the best thing. Then life. And then ideals. (69-186)

The purpose of will is to find an ideal. Through what would an ideal be accomplished? When you eat all three meals a day, that is not the purpose of an ideal. So what is the purpose of will? You cannot be satisfied with eating three meals a day, and for people who like to drink very much, even that cannot be the purpose. So what is the most important thing? Love. That love is not temporary nor cheap, that can be bought with a little money. That love is substantial. When we analyze this substantial love, we find that there is no revolution. The love parents give their children is True Love. That is why the love our ancestors gave their children and the love we give our children is the same. There is no evolution in love, and there is no end. Love has no need of revolution; love is pure.