π‘ INTRODUCTION
In Korean tradition, Bahng-Saeng (λ°©μ) is the ceremonial act of releasing fish into rivers, symbolizing compassion and the freedom from the past. But in this profound reflection, Master Woo Myung expands its meaning:
π True Bahng-Saeng is not merely symbolicβ
It is the spiritual resurrection that occurs when one becomes free from the self, discards the false mind, and is reborn as Truth.
To be truly free is to no longer be tied to the illusions of ego and karma.
πΏ It is to live eternally as Truth, in heaven, in a state of complete liberation.
π¬ YOUTUBE VIDEO
π ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Bahng-Saeng
Koreans perform the act of Bahng-Saeng, the freeing of fish into rivers, symbolizing freedom from the old.
True Bahng-Saeng is to be free of oneβs self, to be reborn as Truth. When one becomes Truth it is freedom because his self no longer exists and he lives forever as it is. It is freedom, resurrection, eternal life, and heaven.
To truly be set free is to be free from the self and live as Truth.
β Woo Myung
π± REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, the real Bahng-Saeng happens when the false self is discarded, not just symbolicallyβbut entirely.
Through mind subtraction, we are set free from the old self and awakened to our true, eternal nature.
π Just like the fish that swim away into open water,
you too can live in a state of liberation, resurrection, and truth.
π RELATED LINKS
π Santa Clara Meditation YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@santaclarameditation7075
