๐ŸŒฟ INTRODUCTION

Master Woo Myung teaches that conflict and war arise from the narrow, self-centered human mindโ€”a mind filled with greed, judgments, and division.

As we enter the era of natureโ€™s flow, people can cast away the false mind and recover the mind of the world, a boundless and accepting mind. When this transformation occurs within each person, the world naturally becomes one, and war ceases.

This message is not merely philosophical; it describes a real transformation possible through meditation, self-reflection, and repentance. When the self disappears, there is only Truthโ€”and in Truth, there is no conflict.


๐Ÿ“œ ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

It Is the Age When All Wars Cease to Exist, and All People Become of One Mind by Self-Reflection and Repentance

From an age when the world was moved by the human mind, it is changing to an age of the world becoming manโ€™s mind. Namely, the age of natureโ€™s flow has begun. When man becomes the mind of the world by casting off his self-centered and narrow mind, he will become broad-minded, or โ€œbigโ€ minded, and have no human minds. Therefore, his mind will always be at leisure. Narrow minds filled with greed and attitudes that only oneโ€™s self is right and other people are wrong have given rise to countless wars everywhere; innumerable people have died from wars because of the incomplete human mind. When manโ€™s mind becomes the mind of the world, everyone will become one. People will accept and understand each other; and because there will no longer be any narrow-minded greed, all wars will cease to exist.

โ€” Woo Myung


๐Ÿ’ซ REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION

War exists only where self-centered minds exist. To end war, humanity must transform not only systems and ideologies, but the individual mind itself.

Through meditation, we discard the remembered thoughts, habits, and identity that create division. As these narrow human minds dissolve, the mind of the world emergesโ€”free of judgment, greed, and conflict.

When people cleanse their minds through sincere self-reflection and repentance, they naturally become one. In this oneness, peace is not forcedโ€”it simply exists.

This is the meaning of the age of natureโ€™s flow:
A world where people live with the mind of Truth, and all wars come to an end.