💡 INTRODUCTION

What is the nature of worry when seen from the perspective of Truth?
According to Master Woo Myung, worry does not come from the heavens, the moon, or the clouds—it comes from man’s restless mind.

🌿 While all creations flow naturally without turmoil, man alone is troubled in thought.
In this writing, Master Woo Myung reflects on the question of whether to invite people, and how to speak to them, while realizing that Heaven is his only true companion—because Heaven has no will, no desire, and no disturbance.

📺 Watch the video and read the original writing below.


🎬 YOUTUBE VIDEO


📝 ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

My Worry

Should I tell people to come?
Should I tell them with my arms wide open?
I am worried about what I should say
to convince them to come.

They do not know me,
and so with a heavy heart,
I look to Heaven.
Heaven is my only companion.

Heaven has no will,
which is why I like it.
I do not have countless worries.

But man alone has turmoil in his mind;
I find this to be ridiculous.

The clouds, Heaven, the Moon—
everything is my companion.
Man is the object of my worry,
while Heaven and all creations are my companions.

Woo Myung


🌱 REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION

Worry fades when we live as Heaven and nature do—without will, without turmoil.
Through Master Woo Myung’s meditation method, you can discard the restless mind and find peace in the companionship of Truth.


🔗 RELATED LINKS

📌 Santa Clara Meditation YouTube Channel