
INTRODUCTION
✨ In this compelling teaching, Master Woo Myung clarifies what it truly means to reach a high level of dō. In the world, people often assume someone has attained a high level when they appear mysterious, speak profoundly, or seem capable of extraordinary feats. But the real meaning of dō is Truth, and one’s level of dō depends entirely on how much one has become Truth itself.
A high level of dō is not measured by abilities or words—it is measured by the extent to which one’s mind has become the Universe. Ultimately, a person who achieves the complete level of dō becomes dō itself, the state of pure Truth. 🌌
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
The Meaning of a High Level of Dō
People in the world generally believe that a person has achieved a high level of dō if he speaks as though he knows extraordinary things or if he is able to do things that ordinary people cannot do.
The meaning of dō is Truth. One’s level of dō – how much of Truth’s strength one has – depends on the extent to which he has become Truth.
A person who has achieved a high level of dō is a person whose mind has become the Universe. A person who has achieved a complete level of dō is one who has become dō itself – one who has become Truth.
– Woo Myung
REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners learn that true mastery of dō comes not from ability or display, but from becoming one with the Universe and embodying Truth itself. 🌠
