Hyun Jin Moon
Han Madang Games Speech
February 14, 2000
Unofficial Notes
Distinguished guests,
ladies and gentlemen, participants from all four corners
of the world, greetings and warm welcome to the 4th
World Culture and Sports Festival and the 4th
international Han Madang Games.
I would like to take
this time to offer my deep appreciation to God and True
Parents for allowing me to open these games here in
Korea, the cultural and spiritual fatherland of the
Unification Church and the Family Federation for World
Peace International.
We are especially
fortunate to have the presence of our True Parents, the
founders of this event, to encourage and inspire us as
we stand at the dawn of a new millenium.
Today, we are gathered
at the Olympic gymnastics stadium, where in 1988,
representatives from around the globe gathered to
partake in the Seoul Olympic Games. I was fortunate to
have been a participant during those games and was
engulfed by the promise and hope of mutual understanding
and appreciation that the spirit of the Olympic Games
garnered.
Twelve years have
passed since those games yet, upon reflection, the world
has not substantially embraced the spirit of mutual
understanding and cooperation that the Seoul games
represented. Although the specter of the Cold War and
worldwide nuclear destruction no longer plagues our
subconscious, we still face the real threat of regional
conflicts around the globe, stemming from religious,
racial, ethnic and national differences.
As the ideological
umbrella of communism and democracy no longer
encapsulates the world into two opposing spheres of
influence, bitter individual and regional tensions that
lay under the thin veneer of worldwide communism and the
free world has surfaced to the fore. Like a Pandora's
box, our cherished newly found freedoms unleashed by
breaking the lock of ideological conflict has
unfortunately opened new problems around the globe.
In one sense we have
shed ourselves of one large problem and replaced it with
many small ones, as "racial," "national," "ethnic," and
"religious," individualism replaced the solidarity of
defending the respective ideologies of communism and
democracy. One only needs to pick up a newspaper or
watch the news to have the very real but horrifying
images of destruction and hatred haunting our homes,
schools, workplace, communities and nation.
It is not surprising,
then, to see the disillusionment and lack of moral
rectitude among our young people. If the youth truly are
the product of their environment then, so the logic
goes, the extreme self-centered individualism exhibited
by many of our young people's lack of respect for
themselves, their families, communities, and their
nations is a direct result of the greater individualism
that is plaguing our world. As a result, many have been
de-sensitized towards the value of moral responsibility
and respect for others, lacking empathy for their
parents, siblings, children, friends, teachers etc.-the
relational matrix which eventually makes up a family,
community, and nation, and thus further perpetuating the
problems in our world.
Shortly after the
Seoul Olympic Games, at a time when the world was
celebrating the end of the Cold War with the collapse of
the Iron Curtain, my parents were troubled that rampant
individualism and materialism would fill the vacuum left
by communism. For this reason, they looked for the
possibility of building a new world order. It was with
this premonition and vision that my parents had the
foresight to create and initiate the World Culture and
Sports Festival, with the Han Madang games as youthful
expression of God's hope and vision for the world.
The Han Madang games
has a special purpose in this Festival for it highlights
the unique contributions of the youth, with their vigor,
creativity and idealism, in initiating an ideal
brotherhood through healthy competition and cooperation.
Although these principles are somewhat similar to the
goals and aims of other world sports events, like the
Olympic Games, what distinguishes this event is that
these games recognize the primary importance of divine
grace and parental heart as a source of true
brotherhood. In short, the underlying premise of these
games are that without the presence of God and the
substantial True Parents of mankind, true peace and
harmony can never be achieved.
To understand this
vision in its concrete form, one must look at the world
from the context of a single human family. In a family,
who is it that creates unity and stability when there
are tension and conflict among siblings? It is
undeniably the parents of the household. Then, one can
ask the following question, "Who is it that blesses a
father and mother with an absolute, unchanging love that
is the source of stability for the rest of the family?"
It must undeniably be God.
If the world is seen
as a one large human family, the different racial,
ethnic, national, religious groups are a composite of
the colorful mosaic that reflects God's family. Alone,
these varying groups represent an individual quality of
God's character, creativity and essence. Like siblings
with a distinct character and personality, their
differences have been the source of conflict. Under
these circumstances, the need for a parental role model
that embodies God's parental love becomes apparent in
order to offer the solution to their conflicts. This is
the role of the True Parents, the representative ideal
parents of humankind.
Therefore, to build a
proper model for establishing a world of peace and
harmony we must recognize that this hope can never be
achieved without the divine grace of God as well as the
substantial position of True Parents!
In Korean, "Han Madang"
has a special meaning that captures the essence of this
vision. "Han" means large and wide while "Madang"
represents the symbol of community spirit and
cooperation.
At a time when
international sporting events have increasingly become
commercial and political vehicles to further the
economic cause or prestige of a particular nation, it
has become ever more important to re-orient global
athletic competition to its original purpose, to foster
true brotherhood and cooperation. As was evident with
the recent scandals surrounding the Olympic Organizing
Committee's acceptance of bribes in determining future
site locations, to the increasingly un-sportsmanlike
fight for medals between nations, the ideals and
principles of the those games have been greatly clouded.
Participants of the
Han Madang games! We are fortunate to be gathered here
to celebrate the aspirations, energy and dreams of the
world's youths through our athletic endeavors. We are
also fortunate to be carrying the torch of inspirational
ideals that goes beyond our own individual or team
accomplishments. Let us embody a true brotherhood that
brings about harmony and cooperation through our love
and dedication for public service. Most of all, let us
recognize the need for divine grace and parental love as
the source of our substantial brotherhood.
Ladies and gentlemen,
we stand at the dawn of a new millenium. The world is
our canvas. Let us seize the moment and our futures by
sowing the seeds of cooperation and mutual understanding
that embodies the ideal of God. If we are able to
accomplish this in ourselves, families and nations,
certainly, we can build an ideal world of peace and
harmony. We are the colors of this canvas and what we do
are the brush strokes that would eventually create an
image of our vision. If we put to practice the ideals of
these games in our own lives, we will undeniably
establish a kingdom of heaven on earth. If you sincerely
believe this vision, please rise with me to shout Mansei,
Mansei, Mansei, for from this moment forth the world
would clamor to the promise of being once again within
the bosom of God.
Thank you very much,
God bless you.