Prosperity

by Hyo Jin Moon

Sunday 6 May 2007 7:00 am
Belvedere Training Center
Tarrytown, NY,

Unofficial notes by Joe Kinney
BelvedereTalks@Gmail.com

Good morning. [Good morning] Does everybody want to be prosperous? Prosperity … Do you want to be prosperous? [Yes]

In what way? [Laughter] Money? Money way? I’ll cut right to the chase. To me prosperity is a perception, a perception of how one thinks of oneself in contentment. So when are you satisfied? Because prosperity equals satisfaction. That varies. How do you see prosperity? Because it’s a perception of how one thinks about oneself in contentment.

If you see today, like televangelists, people that are doing very well, they put on a great show. They package themselves very well and it’s an event when you go there. And an event has, I guess, a certain kind of appeal or expectation. For instance like on a commercial level, you create an event to sell your product. In politics they create an event, make budget promises, and ask for your vote. [Laughter]

At times, in religious circles, you have an event and make a statement, make a proclamation of some sort, representing the divine, and it’s how you use that kind of stuff to draw attention that makes the event highly successful or not, right? [Yes] And pretty much, that’s how we communicate with one another on a larger scale. Otherwise it’s one on one. You have to literally build things one on one. And because of modernization we can afford that kind of large scale give and take using those kinds of situations, because we all have that kind of situational awareness of how things work.

Especially when people put on those kinds of things, they have certain expectations so to listen better to what the point is, and they’ll try to hold you to it whether they’re selling the right product. And time will tell right? Whether it’s a good politician or not or whatever, time will tell.

So in the end, what is all that for? Why is it necessary? You have to ask yourself, ultimately in the end, if we can find something that is universal. What is that universality that we can all share in contentment? And that’s important. Because when you talk about being prosperous, it’s physical mind and body, and I guess certain people are stuck on a physical level because that’s all they understand because I guess it might be environmental or whatever.

There are some people that are kind of stuck in the intellectual level and they pretty much give their whole life in pursuit of creating that and getting greater and greater satisfaction in terms of their expansion intellectually, and spiritually. And in spirituality it goes the same way but that’s a very broad kind of reality. Because how do you find satisfaction, unless you have a telephone, a direct line to God, a red telephone, like Batman’s phone? [Laughter] It’s very difficult. If something is tangible or if something is intellectual, at least you can feel it because there is give and take you can perceive and determine, analyze or whatever. But how do you go about doing that, analyzing and defining perception when it comes to having a relationship with God? How do you ultimately feel that satisfaction?

So you have to take a leap of faith, right, and try to predict how God will think in satisfaction. Not you! Not you first, but how He would, what would He … what would God think that would make God satisfied, make Him feel that contentment?

When you chase after the notion, the feel of God, you can’t determine based on your self. It’s foolish isn’t it? You have to think about how He would perceive. That’s the leap of faith that we have to take. What would make Him content? He wanted us to procreate and proliferate like all the stars in the universe. What would make Him satisfied in the end? What would make Him happy? Because anything that gives contentment has all that stuff in there, prosperity, happiness and all that stuff that you want. But in the end if you want to chase God, that’s what you have to do. You can’t ask yourself, you have to ask what would make Him contented. That’s the only way, because you have no idea.

Do you truly know what makes you feel satisfaction yet? You’re still chasing it aren’t you? At least I am. I’m not going to live that long. I’m still trying to figure out what, to this person, defines contentment. Only then can you truly feel prosperous in my eyes.

Give a bunch of candy and french fries to children and they think that they’re in prosperity. [Laughter] When they grow up, that perception changes. That’s about it, isn’t it? It’s true. I still think like that. I don’t know about you. In my own way, in my own stupid way, I do. The desire keeps you pushing on to try to expand to try to ask questions, what is more than I have?

Before you talk about giving, I have to know what I’ve got. What more do I have? Then comes the part about giving. That’s the choice. It’s the choice that made us fall. It’s the choice that can make us successful as well too. Heavenly.

If it has to come from your responsibility, me and you, then that determination ultimately falls on you, and you have to expand your limitations. If you don’t, you can never be prosperous. You’re going to make a big boo boo. [Laughter] It just might be criminal.

So prosperity is in you. It’s how you perceive seeing your limitations, but at the same time, don’t let the notion of limitations bind you. You can expand. The world has boundaries, sure, but expand, right? Unconditional love has conditions right? [Laughter] Know yourself and that answer lies in you. Nobody else can give it to you, and if we can be the church that can understand more than just the kind of prosperity stuck on the body or the mind. Maybe a little higher … Hey let the best man win, right? That’s about it, isn’t it.

We’ll attract people because that’s how we think, that’s how we live and if we can showcase those more in confidence, trust me, it will be beautiful. And people are attracted to beautiful things. It can be done. Others can sort of do it. We can do it too. We’ll certainly do it if we put our hearts and minds together in our efforts. Faith and effort, hey, to start, that’s all you have. But you have to believe. God still believes that this world can become an ideal world. We have to believe right? Otherwise, we will all perish right? We can’t let that happen, right? That’s not an option. So let’s see what we got! Okay?

I guess next week is Mother’s day. You guys going to be busy? [Busy fundraising so perhaps Hyo Jin nim should not speak. Audience responds “We’ll be here!”] I’ll be here. [Much laughter] I’ll see you next week.