Master Woo Myung teaching grave of the mind illusion wisdom meditation

Introduction

✨ In this striking reflection, Master Woo Myung reveals a powerful insight about the way people evaluate their lives.

Many people believe they can distinguish between a well-lived life and a poorly-lived life. However, according to Master Woo Myung, what people often call a successful life may simply be a life that accumulates more illusion and falseness.

This teaching invites us to question the assumptions we carry about success, wisdom, and identity. 🌿
When the mind becomes filled with judgment, discrimination, and endless thoughts, one may unknowingly become trapped inside what Master Woo Myung describes as a grave of the mind.

Through this insight, we are reminded that true wisdom arises when one begins to see beyond the false perceptions created by the mind.


Original Writing by Master Woo Myung

A Grave

People live discriminating between
a well-lived life and a poorly-lived one.

What people believe to be a well-lived life
is one that adds more falseness to one’s grave,
while they believe a poorly-lived one
is when one cannot lie or act falsely.

A person without wisdom is in a grave;
a person with many thoughts is in a grave;
a person who discriminates is in a grave;
a trapped person is in a grave.

– Woo Myung


Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation

🌿 The words of Master Woo Myung encourage us to reconsider how we view life, success, and wisdom.

Often, people become trapped in endless thinking, comparison, and judgment. In doing so, they unknowingly remain confined within the grave of their own mind.

At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners learn how to discard the false mind and return to the original mind of the Universe. As the illusions created by thoughts and discrimination disappear, one can experience a life that is no longer confined by the grave of the mind but open to truth, freedom, and clarity. 🌌