The Words of the Sedehi Family

"I" Does Not Exit, I Am One With True Parents

Shahram Sedhei
January 7, 2012

I have had a wrong understanding of the word "I", "My" in the Divine Principle. For Example when we say "this is my portion of responsibility". What does that really mean? Does it mean that I "own" that portion of responsibility? How could I "own" it, if the only way to accomplish it, "I" am supposed to "deny" myself and live for the sake of others. How Can I "own" it, when we are taught that "all of me" belongs to God and True Parents!? That our purpose is to be "one" with God and True Parents.

So many times we say "I failed" my portion of responsibility! We feel as if we are actually repenting and and coming "closer" to God by saying that.

Well, that is not my experience. The words "my", "I" when used in any shape or form, in describing a failure, does not lead me to repentance or resurrection.

If "I" is supposed to live for the sake of "other', centered on God, then "I" does not really exist!

So the only way to "change" is to view ourselves from point of view of "God" and "True Parents". So when we fail, we could say, "I have failed to become ONE with God and True Parents (who are one already)", instead of saying "I" have failed "my" portion of responsibility. There is no "ownership", in terms of "I". There is only ownership in terms of the "other".

I SIMPLY DOES NOT EXIST and WILL NEVER EXIST...EXCEPT in GOD and TRUE PARENTS. 

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