
A Deep Meditation Reflection on God, Truth, and the Inner World
What does it truly mean to believe in God, Buddha, or Allah? For Elizabeth C., this question isn’t answered by religious identity or belief alone—but by whether the true world exists within one’s mind.
In this profound reflection, Elizabeth explains how the mind of man is filled with false pictures—memories, thoughts, and habits taken from the world. Because of this, people live according to illusion, rather than Truth. And because they live in this false world, the Kingdom of God cannot exist within them.
Through her practice at this meditation, inspired by Master Woo Myung, she discovered that by eliminating karma, habits, and the false mind, one can return to the origin—the Truth—and be reborn with Heaven, Paradise, and the Divine within.
This powerful insight invites all seekers to look within:
Is your mind filled with the world? Or is it filled with Truth?
💬 Essay: Do You Believe in God? Why or Why Not?
By Elizabeth C.
God, Buddha, Allah, Heaven, Nirvana, Paradise, and the Land of God Exist Within Me
Human beings live, speak, and act according to the minds they carry within themselves. Through their eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and body, people continuously take in and store images of the world around them.
Throughout life, they accumulate countless experiences and memories like photographs stored within the mind. In this sense, a person becomes like a camera, constantly recording the world. These accumulated images and memories remain inside the mind like film.
However, these stored images are not actual reality — they are merely mental constructs and interpretations. Because people live according to these false and incomplete images, they become trapped within a false world created by the mind. They dream false dreams, suffer false fears, and live according to illusions rather than Truth.
People possess only these accumulated false minds within themselves. That is why God, Buddha, Allah, Heaven, Paradise, and the true world do not yet exist within their minds.
Only when God, Heaven, and Paradise exist within a person’s mind can that person truly know God and live in Heaven while alive. The one who reaches this kingdom while living possesses that kingdom within, and therefore lives eternally.
When the life one has lived, along with karma and inherited habits passed down from one’s ancestors, are completely eliminated, one returns to the original foundation — the origin, which is Truth itself.
When one is reborn from that place, God, Buddha, and Allah naturally exist within the mind. Then Heaven, Paradise, Nirvana, and the land of divine beings also exist within. Because this true world continually exists within the mind, one is able to live in that kingdom eternally while alive.
If a person does not possess this true world within at all times, they cannot truly enter it.
It is not that people go to Heaven, Paradise, or the land of divine beings only after the physical body dies. Rather, one must enter Heaven and the true world while still alive.
God, Buddha, and Allah must always exist within oneself, and the kingdom of Truth must become one’s living reality.
Most people cannot enter this kingdom of Truth because they remain trapped inside the false world created by their own minds. They do not yet live as saints or righteous beings because they still live according to illusion and self-centered thoughts.
A person who transforms from falsehood into Truth — a person who possesses the true world within — is a saint and a righteous person.
