Master Woo Myung teaching about luck fortune karma and cause and effect in life

✨ Introduction

🍀 In this profound writing, Master Woo Myung explores the true nature of luck and fortune, revealing that what people call coincidence may not be random at all.

🌿 Many believe luck is something that happens unexpectedly, bringing joy and relief. Yet he explains that such events arise through karmic connections—not by chance, but through cause and effect.

✨ From this perspective, even something like winning the lottery is not mere coincidence, but part of an inevitable flow shaped by prior actions. Understanding this allows one to see life beyond randomness and recognize the deeper order within it.


📖 Original Writing by Master Woo Myung

People often talk about luck and fortune. Is luck simply a fortunate coincidence or do people win the lottery because it has been pre-decided?

When something good unexpectedly happens to someone, he believes it is luck. The meaning of luck is a happy fortune and luck gives joy that is free of worries. This joy does not indiscriminately come to someone; it comes to him through his karmic ties.

Karmic ties are when something follows a connection or a relationship for a reason. For example, a person can win the lottery because he bought a lottery ticket. The winning follows this action. Such luck is pre-decided. This is because coincidence is not really coincidence, it is an event of inevitability; an event of inevitability is a matter of course. A matter of course is something that is already decided.

– Woo Myung


🌠 Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation

At Santa Clara Meditation, one learns to understand the principles of cause and effect within the mind and life.

✨ By recognizing how karmic connections shape experiences, one can move beyond the illusion of randomness.
🌿 True wisdom arises when one understands the natural flow of cause, effect, and inevitability.