Introduction

✨ In this concise yet profound teaching, Master Woo Myung explains the meaning of human completion. According to his teaching, completion does not refer to worldly success, knowledge, or achievement, but to a state where a person has become Truth itself.

A complete person is described as someone who no longer has insufficiencies or limitations because their consciousness has awakened to Truth and wisdom. Such a person naturally lives with love, mercy, and compassion, reflecting the harmony of nature. 🌿

Through this perspective, Master Woo Myung suggests that the ultimate goal of human life is to transcend the incomplete state of the human mind and awaken to a state of completion, where one lives in alignment with the natural order of existence.

In this state, a person lives beyond the limitations of ordinary life and death, embodying a life that is eternal, harmonious, and complete. 🌌


ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

Human Completion

A complete person is a perfect person without any insufficiencies.

A complete person is one who has become Truth itself and knows Truth through wisdom.

A complete person is love itself and has great mercy and compassion;
he lives a life of nature with a mind of nature.

He is one who has accomplished all and has become
forever-living, never-dying God.

Woo Myung


🌿 Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation

At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners reflect on teachings from Master Woo Myung that guide individuals toward the realization of human completion.

Meditation is a process of discarding the accumulated mind and returning to the original nature of Truth.

🌠 As individuals release attachments, judgments, and self-centered thoughts, they gradually move toward a state of harmony with nature and the Universe.

In this state, life is no longer driven by personal desires but by wisdom, compassion, and the natural flow of existence.