
Introduction
✨ In this teaching, Master Woo Myung explains the deeper meaning of true power and blessings.
In the ordinary world, power is often understood as influence, authority, wealth, or control over others. However, according to Master Woo Myung, such power belongs to the realm of delusion and temporary existence. These forms of power are pursued by those who remain attached to the material world and the desires of the self. 🌌
Master Woo Myung teaches that a person who has truly been reborn in Heaven does not seek to accumulate power or blessings on earth. Instead, such a person lives naturally in accordance with Truth, performing deeds that align with the fundamental nature of the universe.
Rather than pursuing recognition or status, the wise person simply lives as Truth itself. In doing so, the person works for what Master Woo Myung describes as the Land of Truth, where actions arise naturally from a mind that is free from delusion.
Through this perspective, true power is not something that is seized or possessed but something that naturally emerges when a person lives in harmony with Truth and the unchanging nature of existence. 🌿
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Power Is a Thing That Only a Person Who Simply Lives as Truth May Accumulate
In the demon’s consciousness,
power is a thing which allows it to reign.
But a person who has truly been born in Heaven
would never accumulate his blessings on the earth
but would do so in Heaven.
For a person who would
accumulate his blessings on the earth
is one who has yet to reach completion;
he is a person who has yet to become Truth
or achieve all that he must.
The life man lives, having been born into this world, is finite.
One who lives in his futile delusions
carries his attachments with him to his grave,
while a wise person simply lives his life as it is,
doing deeds of Truth and working Truth’s Land.
Only the living Truth exists as it is,
for it does not change.
Only the living Truth simply exists,
for it does not change.
To exist as it is and to simply exist mean
to live as the living Truth;
it means to do deeds of Truth.
— Woo Myung
🌿 Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners explore teachings from Master Woo Myung that encourage reflection on the nature of power, purpose, and truth in everyday life.
In many cases, people spend their lives pursuing success, recognition, and material gain. Yet these pursuits can often lead to stress, competition, and dissatisfaction.
🌠 Through meditation and self-awareness, individuals can begin to recognize the difference between temporary achievements and deeper fulfillment.
According to the teachings of Master Woo Myung, when a person lives simply and truthfully, without attachment to personal gain, life can become more peaceful and harmonious with the natural flow of existence.
