πŸ’‘ INTRODUCTION

πŸŒ€ In Buddhism, klesha (λ²ˆλ‡Œ) refers to the false and delusional thoughts that arise from ignorance. According to Master Woo Myung, ignorance is the absence of wisdom, and it is this lack of wisdom that fills man with inner demons of delusion.

πŸ‘Ή Such klesha manifests in the mind as constant judgmentsβ€”arguing what is right or wrong based on one’s own experiences. This endless fuss becomes the root of suffering.

🌱 The wise, however, live differently. Free from klesha, they live without judgment, without delusion, resting in great repose in the mind of Truth.

πŸ“Ί Watch the video and read the original writing below.


🎬 YOUTUBE VIDEO


πŸ“ ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

Klesha

Those who are ignorant have false, delusional thoughts, or β€˜klesha’,
and such ignorance is due to the absence of wisdom.

Man is full of his own delusional demons,
and therefore, his thoughts are the representations
of whatever klesha he harbors inside.

It is in his mind that man judges and makes a fuss
over whether things are right or wrong
based on his own experiences.

The wise live with no such thoughts;
they just live in great repose.

– Woo Myung


🌱 REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION

Klesha is the noise of the false self.
Through the meditation of Master Woo Myung, discard delusions, awaken to wisdom, and live in the peace of great repose.


πŸ”— RELATED LINKS

πŸ“Œ Santa Clara Meditation YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@santaclarameditation7075