Before while i'm sleeping in the afternoon time, March 19, 2016, I dreamed about Hyung Jin Nim, but I didnt know that I dreamed of him all of a sudden upon waking up but then I just came to know it when I came back to bed and thinking about something like what to do because its Saturday and its Sabbath as we all know and then the memory that I dreamed of him came to my mind and I was so surprised that I cant believe it really that my eyes didnt even blink but kept open it and I started to recall it as I knew I dreamed him and this is the second time and this time its dim or not bright but black the aura of the place I'm dreaming and he was so desperate and so sad, so disappointed by all the people around him attacking and criticizing him and throwing bad words against him, but despite all that he remained all calm to them and confront them and telling them his point of views and he is crying and so sad that he cant move and just lying and uttering or giving words of advice as I found out later on. The first time I dreamed of him was he is so happy and coming with so bright light from a room and that was long time before maybe about year 2013 wherein he is not yet coming up a like the video "Breaking the Silence" or that time we still dont know about Hyung Jin Nim's life at the True Family or our Unification. Since yesterday or last time is a Sabbath Day I m thinking to do things for my Sabbath and I want to read CSG or anything about to spent my day with God as my center, cleaning or whatever to make happy our God about me, then I encountered a newspaper from Korea about Hyung Jin Nim and I've read it and also a writings about his one sermon so for remembrance of my dream of him I will share it to you and here it is:
"Yesterday, we traveled to Daejeon to conduct a Seunghwa Ceremony for the 4,024 patriots who lost their lives in the Korean War. With the special amnesty blessing by True Father, the Seunghwa Ceremony for these soldiers who died in defense of Korea was allowed.
I officiated the ceremony in place of True Father. Some amazing military men participated. There was a general in active service, local politicians and regional leaders, and many elder citizens, who had fought in the war approx. 200-300 took part.
I said to the participants, "I am honored to be able to speak before you in Tongil-gyo, we believe that our country is not just a small country in the Orient, but that it is the center of the world. We believe that this country is a holy ground, where the Lord of the Second Advent has come. You fought to defend this country, so I wish to offer you my heartfelt respects." And I offered a bow. "We are grateful that you risked your lives to fight to defend this Fatherland."
After the Seunghwa Ceremony and Holy Wine Ceremony were over, many of the veterans came to me, saying, :"You were raised well by your Father. You were born in America but you studied Korean well, and you were raised in the US but you value Korea well."
I said to the General, "I'm not special. All of our Unifcationists are like that. I'm grateful that I can offer a bow to all of you.""
-an excerpts, Special Sermon to 120-Days Workshop Participants, June 13, 2010, Cheon Bok Gong, Seoul Korea by Hyung Jin Nim
(Thank you very much for taking time to read this)
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