Foreword
On January 1, 2000,
the world felt a surge of hope in humanity's future as
we entered a new age, the dawn of the third millennium.
Through discoveries and advances in medicine,
technology, transportation, and communication. Society
is poised to race ahead with achievements unimaginable a
hundred years ago.
However, as the beacon
of external knowledge shines as never before, the light
of meaning, purpose, and direction of life is tragically
dimming. To many, religions are becoming irrelevant. The
value system needed to undergird all the technological
and intellectual advances is now in question. Moral
relativism and materialism are the standard for much of
today's society. Religions and religious leaders find
themselves without answers and on the defensive.
There is a need to
match the intellectual and technical achievement with a
new expression of truth that can illuminate the human
spirit. This new expression of truth has to be a
universal ethical system based on values shared by all
peoples, religions, and cultures. Our world needs a new
logic and raison d'etre that can revive the ethics and
morality of religions centered on society's most
fundamental unit, the family. This universal ethical
system and the one who delivers it are the main subject
of Messiah by Dr. Bo Hi Pak.
In the American
Heritage Dictionary, "messiah" is defined as "an
expected deliverer or savior." The word suggests someone
who wants to change the world and who has an idea that
will uplift people and bring them to a higher state of
consciousness and fulfillment.
As we begin the new
millennium, few would dispute that a messiah or rescuer
is needed to confront and address the crises that
besiege humanity. The messiah has to he able to reveal
God's original standard of ethics for the individual,
the family, and society that was intended for the first
humans prior to the Fall of Adam and Eve. The messiah
has to help us regain the paradise lost in the Garden of
Eden.
In Messiah, Dr. Bo Hi
Pak explains that this universal value system that will
unify the world in this century will be the ethics and
logic of true love and that no one can teach and embody
the ethics and logic of true love like Rev. Sun Myung
Moon. His profound insights on the subject have no
precedent in history.
It is within this
unique paradigm and vast historical back-ground that Dr.
Pak presents this first volume of his memoirs. As a
young man Dr. Pak appeared destined for a brilliant
career in the military. He served with distinction in
the Korean War and as deputy military attaché to the
Republic of Korea Embassy in Washington, D.C., but then
Dr. Pak found an even greater destiny as special
assistant and principal translator to Reverend Moon.
Dr. Pak's
autobiography is simultaneously the story of his
personal search for a higher purpose and a testimony to
Reverend Moon's life, philosophy, values, and
commitments, which are intertwined with Dr. Pak's own
life. It is impossible to chronicle the life of one man
without the other. This is a warm and detailed account
of Dr. Pak's more than forty-year discipleship with the
man whom Pravda once described as the "most dangerous
anti-communist in the world." At this unique juncture in
history, it is time to recognize the unsung heroes of
our age. While historians and politicians argue on who
did more to end the Cold War, the story of Reverend Moon
has yet to be properly told and acknowledged.
A survivor of a North
Korean communist concentration camp, Reverend Moon has
spent his entire life revealing to the world an aspect
of God -- His deep and painful parental heart -- that
has never been recognized, and through this knowledge he
wants society to be transformed. He has spent billions
of dollars to create and publish newspapers, establish
educational programs, hold conferences, and conduct
international forums to expose communism's lies and
liberate those who suffer under it. In fact, it would
not be an exaggeration to say that Reverend Moon has
single-handedly contributed more to the end of communism
and the salvation of our society than any other
individual!
My personal experience
with Dr. Bo Hi Pak began in 1979 when Dr. Pak was
president and publisher of the News World in New York.
At that time, I became his special assistant for
Hispanic affairs and accompanied him on a lengthy
goodwill tour of Latin America to introduce a
philosophical critique and counterproposal to Marxist
ideology based on Reverend Moon's thought. The purpose
was to support the peaceful transformation of Latin
American societies into modern democracies with respect
for human rights.
As we traveled, we had
the opportunity to meet with many of the presidents and
heads of state in Latin America. We worked with
government and private institutions to educate tens of
thousands of people, some young, some in top leadership
positions, to understand the spiritual roots of
democratic thought and to help rebuild their countries,
rejecting the communist model. This movement expanded
from Argentina to Mexico, and later into the United
States and across the oceans to Europe and Asia during
the 1980s. In the opinion of many experts, this was a
decisive factor in ending the Cold War.
I worked with Dr. Pak
throughout this time, he as the chairman and president
and myself as the executive director of several
international organizations such as CAUSA, the
Association for the Unity of Latin America, the
International Security Council, the Summit Council for
World Peace, and in the 1990s, the Federation for World
Peace.
Time and again, Dr.
Pak has showed himself to be a man of pure motivation,
selflessly devoting himself to living for the sake of
others. We worked closely together for a rapprochement
with Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev. Under the
direction of Reverend Moon, we brought forty world
leaders together to discuss with President Gorbachev the
meaning of "glasnost" and "perestroika" on a global
scale. We also met with the leadership in China and
later with North Korean President Kim II Sung and his
son, Kim Jong Il Although we faced many bureaucratic and
political difficulties, I never saw Dr. Pak waiver in
his determination or faith.
As recently as
February 2000, Dr. Pak and I were in Pyongyang, North
Korea, for a groundbreaking ceremony for a joint venture
automobile assembly plant. With the vision of Reverend
Moon to guide him, Dr. Pak has engineered an ambitious
international business enterprise. This assembly plant
will provide thousands of jobs, improve the
infrastructure, allow for much needed currency for this
poverty-stricken country, and most importantly, improve
north-south Korean relations.
Messiah is a very
personal and intimate testimony. It is a
heart-wrenchingly honest account and completely
supplants the caricature of Reverend Moon that the mass
media have perpetrated on the American people and
unfairly disseminated throughout the world.
There is no one among
the members who joined the Unification movement in the
early years better qualified than Bo Hi Pak to testify
to the real works of Reverend Moon, his personality,
character, and life. As principal translator and special
assistant, Dr. Pak stood by Reverend Moon's side
throughout the most difficult years of the Unification
Church's worldwide history, especially in America.
As a loyal and capable
assistant to Reverend Moon, Dr. Pak has worked
tirelessly and was instrumental in establishing numerous
organizations and enterprises that are transforming this
world into a kinder, gentler place to live, such as the
Washington Times, the Little Angels Folk Ballet. the
Kirov Academy of Ballet, the World Media Association,
and the Summit Council for World Peace, just to mention
a few, but his principal mission has always been to
testify to Reverend Moon and his vision. Dr. Pak and his
wife. Mrs. Ki Sook Pak, have passed this legacy on to
their own six exceptional children, who were raised in
McLean, Virginia.
In conclusion, those
who have eyes to see and ears to hear will understand
the changes that in a subtle yet substantial way are
transforming our world and that are coming about through
a true family movement created by Reverend and Mrs.
Moon, made up of members of all races, nationalities,
traditions, religions, and social backgrounds.
As winter ends, the
signs of spring are observed first by a few. From
reading Dr. Pak's memoirs, it becomes evident that this
cosmic spring has arrived and is being led by Reverend
and Mrs. Moon and their family. Now there are millions
of Blessed couples, who, like Dr. Pak, seek to emulate
Reverend Moon's lifestyle of sincere devotion to the
Almighty and to love humanity with a parental,
unconditional heart.
To Dr. Pak, the
greatest testimony to Reverend and Mrs. Moon is that
they do indeed live for the sake of others. That is what
guides their work and affects in a very positive way
every discipline and human endeavor on five continents
on this planet.
The reader holds in
his or her hands the first volume of a very rich and
precious memoir. My recommendation is to handle it with
care and treasure it so you too may be touched by the
power and uniqueness of God's love as was my friend and
mentor, Ho Hi Pak.
-- Antonio Betancourt
Antonio Betancourt
is executive director of the, Summit Council (for
World Peace, secretary-general of the federation for
World Peace, and president of the World Institute
for Development and Peace.
