Hyo Jeong: The Filial Heart Design
- William Chang
- Aug 26, 2016
- 2 min read
On the foundation of Father Moon’s teachings, Mother Moon has innovated the term “filial heart,” in Korean, “Hyo Jeong,” to mean the practice of filial piety in all realms of life. Hyo Jeong, she teaches, is the cornerstone and model—the heart design—of the ideal world.
I do believe it, and I dedicate my upcoming blogs to the topic of Hyo Jeong.
“True filial heart is the devotion of our husband wife oneness to our parents.”
I used to think that filial piety comes first, and then we get married. That is, I thought that parent child oneness flowered into husband wife oneness. While that is true, it is not the whole story. Father Moon once said, “You can become a filial son or daughter .”
True filial heart is the devotion of our husband wife oneness to our parents.
And it multiplies from there. I love my wife’s parents because they gave birth to my wife. She loves my parents because they gave birth to me. Her parents and my parents love each other because they gave birth to their child’s beloved spouse. The grandparents’ love for each other arises by having the same grandchildren. Now we have reached the realm of the tribe, and thus is the world filled with love.This principle that male female oneness is returned to the parents means that the male female oneness of the entire cosmos and everything in it is completely and perfectly in love with Parent, God.
“Filial piety is the origin and measure of life for the sake of others.”
Filial piety is the origin and measure of life for the sake of others. In Father Moon’s words, “The filial son is the person who, throughout his life, sacrifices everything for his parents . Then . Filial piety . Because of filial piety, .”
It goes back to Father Moon’s realization that launched this entire movement: the center of the universe is the parent child relationship between God and humankind.
(Citations from Second , p. 323-24; , p. 78.)

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