🌟 INTRODUCTION

In this profound teaching, Master Woo Myung explains the subtle yet immense difference between a holy saint and a complete person. A holy saint is one who lives for others, sacrificing selflessly. But a complete person is one who has gone beyond the boundaries of sainthood—having completely discarded the self, transcending existence and non-existence.

A complete person is without suffering, without sorrow or joy, and is free of hindrance. Such a being is the master of all creations, living in perfect accordance with nature’s flow. For the first time in history, complete people are appearing in the world—bringing a future full of hope. 🌈


📜 ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

What is the difference between a holy saint and a complete person?

To be holy is to be without self. It is holy to sacrifice one’s life for others, and it is also holy to live for others. Therefore, a holy saint refers to someone who lives for others.

A complete person is a person who is beyond sainthood. A complete person is, as the name suggests, a person who is complete. To be complete is to be completely without self. Such a person is at a level above that of a saint who sacrifices himself for others; he lives yet he does not, he does not exist even as he lives and breathes. Such is the state of a complete person.

A complete person has no obstacles or hindrances; he has no suffering; he has no joy or sorrow; and he is the master of all creations in the world. Therefore, he is higher than a saint. We will now be able to witness many complete people. For such people nothing is impossible because they are complete. It is the first time that complete people have been created, not just in the history of the world but in the history of the entire Universe. Our future is bright because a complete person has appeared in the world; a person who knows how to sacrifice himself for the greater good instead of sacrificing blindly; a person who knows and possesses nature’s flow.

– Woo Myung


🌠 REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION

At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners are guided to go beyond selflessness and arrive at human completion, the state of being one with the Universe. Through cleansing the false mind, one can awaken to the level of the complete person—free, boundless, and living in perfect harmony with Truth.