
Introduction
✨ In this profound teaching, Master Woo Myung explains the deeper meaning behind the Biblical phrase, “for no one can see My face and live.”
According to Master Woo Myung, this statement does not simply refer to physical death, but to the death of the individual self. God, as the highest and most powerful existence, cannot be perceived through the ordinary human mind, which is shaped by conceptions, habits, and limitations. 🌿
This writing reveals that when a person completely discards these accumulated conceptions and habits, the barriers that separate him from Truth disappear. At that moment, one can realize that God exists within, and in seeing God, the false self dies, giving way to a new birth as a true being.
Through these words, Master Woo Myung offers a deep reflection on God, consciousness, ego death, rebirth, and the realization of Truth.
Original Writing by Master Woo Myung
‘For No One Can See My Face and Live’
The Bible says that man cannot see God and that he who does will surely die. Indeed, God cannot be seen through the eyes of man, who is a sinner. Since God is the Most High and Most Mighty, it takes a person with the highest and mightiest consciousness to see God.
Man will be able to know that God is in him when he has completely discarded his own conceptions and habits that he has bound himself to, for such things are what have made him a sinner. And when man has seen God, his individual self will die, and he will be born again as a child of God. That is why it is said that those who see God will die.
– Woo Myung
Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation
🌿 The teaching of Master Woo Myung invites us to reconsider what it truly means to “see God.”
This writing suggests that seeing God is not an external event, but an inner transformation in which the false self disappears. The “death” referred to is the end of the limited, habitual self, and the beginning of a new life aligned with Truth.
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners learn how to discard the accumulated conceptions, habits, and false identities that obscure the true mind. Through the teachings of Master Woo Myung, one can reflect on ego death, rebirth, consciousness, and the realization that God exists within, leading to a deeper understanding of life and existence. ✨
