Master Woo Myung teaching about secrets of master tojeong destiny

Introduction

โœจ In this passage, Master Woo Myung discusses The Secrets of Master Tojeong, a traditional Korean text associated with predictions about human destiny.

Historically attributed to Yi Jiham (Tojeong), the work is based on principles derived from the I Ching and uses elements such as birth dates, times, and the twelve zodiac animals to interpret a personโ€™s fortune. For centuries, people have consulted such systems in hopes of understanding their future or discovering the direction of their lives. ๐ŸŒŒ

However, Master Woo Myung explains that while such methods may sometimes appear statistically accurate, they cannot be considered perfect or absolute. Human life and destiny are influenced by the constantly changing nature of the mind.

Because the human mind changes frequently, the circumstances and direction of oneโ€™s life can also change. According to Master Woo Myung, true understanding of a personโ€™s destiny cannot come from calculations alone but requires a deeper insight into the nature and scope of the human mind. ๐ŸŒฟ


ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

What is The Secrets of Master Tojeong?

It is a book written by Yi Jiham which explains peopleโ€™s destiny based on the knowledge in the I Ching.

It attempts to explain peopleโ€™s fortune by their birth dates and times, based on the twelve animals of Heaven.

This is statistically close to real, but it is not perfect.

If something is not perfection, it is not correct;
if it is not correct it is unnecessary.

An individualโ€™s destiny changes from time to time
because human mind changes frequently.

In order to ascertain a personโ€™s scope,
we need to know the size of the personโ€™s mind.

But in reality, we cannot understand the range,
so no one knows peopleโ€™s destiny;
only perfection knows.

โ€” Woo Myung


๐ŸŒฟ Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation

At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners explore teachings from Master Woo Myung that encourage reflection on life, destiny, and the nature of the mind.

Many people look for answers about their future through astrology, fortune-telling, or philosophical systems. These traditions often attempt to explain the patterns of life and the universe.

๐ŸŒ  Meditation invites individuals to look inward and observe how their own thoughts and perceptions shape their experiences. As people become more aware of their mind and its patterns, they may gain deeper insight into how they respond to lifeโ€™s circumstances.

The teachings of Master Woo Myung encourage individuals to focus on understanding the mind itself rather than relying solely on predictions about the future.