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The family is the school of love; it is the most important school in life. Within the family, children cultivate the depth and breadth of their heart to love others.

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The family is the school of love; it is the most important school in life. Within the family, children cultivate the depth and breadth of their heart to love others.

Sun Myung Moon

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The School of Love

Topic: Wisdom & Understanding

The family is the school of love; it is the most important school in life. Within the family, children cultivate the depth and breadth of their heart to love others [Shimjung]. It is education of love and emotion that only parents can provide, and it becomes the foundation stone to form the children’s character. The family is also the school teaching virtues, norms and manners. It is the way of Heaven that people receive academic education, physical education and technical education on the foundation of this primary education of heart and norm.

Sun Myung Moon

Sun Myung Moon (born January 6, 1920, in Jeongju, in what is now North Korea – died September 3, 2012, in Gapyeong, South Korea) was a Korean religious leader, entrepreneur, and founder of the Unification movement. Raised in a rural Confucian-Christian household during the Japanese occupation of Korea, Moon’s early life was shaped by hardship, devotion, and a strong sense of spiritual calling. As a teenager, he experienced a profound vision in which he believed Jesus commissioned him to complete the work of restoring humanity to unity with God. This revelation became the foundation of his lifelong ministry, devoted to the ideal of universal peace and the healing of the relationship between the divine and human families.

In 1954, after enduring persecution and periods of imprisonment under both Japanese and communist authorities, Moon founded the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity in Seoul. His teachings—later presented systematically in the Exposition of the Divine Principle—offered a reinterpretation of Christian theology emphasizing God’s parental love, human responsibility, and the sanctity of marriage and family. Central to his vision was the belief that love is the creative force of the universe and that humanity’s purpose is to build a world reflecting the oneness of God’s heart. Through international missions, interfaith dialogue, and mass wedding ceremonies symbolizing global reconciliation, Moon sought to transcend divisions of race, religion, and nationality.

Beyond his religious work, Moon established numerous organizations in education, media, culture, and humanitarian service, aiming to foster dialogue, moral renewal, and peace. He and his wife, Hak Ja Han Moon, were regarded by followers as the “True Parents,” embodying the ideal of restored unity between men and women, heaven and earth. While his movement inspired both devoted commitment and significant controversy, Moon’s influence on global religion, culture, and peace initiatives remains substantial. His life reflected an unwavering pursuit of the vision of one human family under God—a vision he advanced with conviction, discipline, and enduring faith in the transformative power of divine love.

Reverend Moon's teachings went beyond the realm of the spiritual to touch on the universal human themes of love and family. He emphasized the importance of nurturing strong, loving families as the cornerstone for a harmonious and peaceful world. To this end, he conducted mass wedding ceremonies known as the 'Blessing', symbolizing the unity of all people under God, regardless of their cultural or religious backgrounds. Moon also stressed the value of community service and encouraged his followers to actively contribute to their local communities.

Sun Myung Moon's partner in both life and work was his wife, Hak Ja Han Moon. As co-leader of the Unification Church, she is a pivotal figure in spreading their shared vision of a world unified by love and peace. Affectionately known as 'True Mother', she embodies the ideal of nurturing and unconditional love in their teachings. After Reverend Moon's passing in 2012, Hak Ja Han Moon assumed sole leadership of the Unification Church and changed the name to Heavenly Parent's Holy Community. In her leadership role, she has tirelessly carried forward their mission, upholding the church's emphasis on peace, interfaith dialogue, and strong, loving families. Under her guidance, the church has continued to flourish, spreading its message of unity and love to people around the globe.

(1920-2012) Heavenly Parent's Holy Community

Wilson, Andrew, editor. World Scripture II. Universal Peace Federation, 2011, p. 707 [Sun Myung Moon 271:80, Aug. 22, 1995].

Sun Myung Moon


Theme: Understanding

Sun Myung Moon 271:80, Aug. 22, 1995

Sun Myung Moon’s insight that “The family is the school of love” captures a core principle about human growth and societal well-being. Within this essential environment, children learn more than just basic emotional responses; they are initiated into the complex dynamics of loving relationships that are fundamental to societal structure. Reverend Moon explains that the family is where children develop the depth and breadth of their hearts, gaining the essential capacity to love and empathize with others. This education, uniquely provided by parents, lays the groundwork for character development and prepares them for broader societal roles.

Expanding on this, Sun Myung Moon points out that the family also instills virtues, norms, and manners—skills as crucial as academic knowledge. These teachings, aligned with the “way of Heaven,” suggest that such education nurtures individual character in accordance with a divine order. By highlighting the family’s pivotal role in transmitting these values, Reverend Moon emphasizes its importance not just as a societal microcosm but as the primary channel for perpetuating societal norms and values.

Reverend Moon’s perspective integrates the teaching of love in the family with spirituality and divine guidance, arguing that true education in love involves more than human effort; it is rooted in divine love. He promotes a family dynamic where parents exemplify unity and affection, serving as role models for their children. This harmonious environment, he asserts, is crucial for fostering genuine understanding and maturity, allowing children to internalize and reflect the values of their Heavenly Parent. Thus, the family as the “school of love” is vital for personal growth and realizing the divine potential within each individual.

The Meaning of Shimjung

Shimjung means “Heart to love others” in Korean.

–[World Scripture II, Universal Peace Federation, 2011] p. 707.

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