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Don’t Be Afraid When You Feel Next to Nothing

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  • Post last modified:June 5, 2023

Instead, enjoy and savor the unusual moment. Humans are still unfinished, that is, under historical construction. By ourselves, we feel little if not the need for food and shelter. It…

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What Is Unificationism

Unification logo used during the period 1954–1994 (until 2015 in Japan).

A rather monotheistic worldview inspired by the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon and championed by an international community of adherents. Unificationism has its roots in the Judeo-Christian as well as Daoist and Confucian traditions. As such, Unificationism might also be called a social movement as it does not restrict its concerns and activities to purely religious matters.

The Unification movement, originated by the late Rev. Sun Myung Moon in the 1950s in Korea, is not a monolithic movement anymore. Succession to his leadership, successfully asserted by now by his spouse Hak Ja Han Moon, is contended by some of their adult children. Vested members are left to guess how the future of the Unification movement will unfold.

Will The Unification Movement Persist

We hope so. Religion plays an important role in people’s lives. In this day and age, new religious movements are not guaranteed to make it. The old Abrahamic religions are so popular because they are accepted to operate as organizing functions. Religion scripts the use of time and activities for its followers throughout their lives.

Without religion, a lot of folks would probably be a bit uncomfortable with having to choose for themselves a meaning of life, and with that structure their adult living over an average of 55 years. A daunting task for anyone.

Organized religion is not known to respond to the fair voices springing from the heart of its collective base. More often than not, organized religion is a top-down affair − a problem for some. Who decides what, why, and how?

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