🔥 Memories: karma past lives liberation | Master Woo Myung | Santa Clara Meditation
In Memories, Master Woo Myung reveals that memories are karma. True liberation comes by setting them ablaze and freeing oneself from burdens.
In Memories, Master Woo Myung reveals that memories are karma. True liberation comes by setting them ablaze and freeing oneself from burdens.
In Cosmos Flowers, Master Woo Myung shows that enduring harsh conditions builds strength, resilience, and gratitude.
In Sailboat, Master Woo Myung explains that loneliness arises from ignorance, even when one pretends to live in detachment.
In The Sky I, Master Woo Myung shows that when the self disappears, one becomes the infinite blue sky—Truth itself.
A poetic writing by Master Woo Myung: clouds symbolize illusions and attachments, while the eternal sky reflects Truth.
A poetic teaching by Master Woo Myung: stars shine in order, showing that all things exist of and by themselves in nature’s flow.
In Nature I, Master Woo Myung reveals the harmony of nature, where every being lives in its rightful place and form.
In Nature’s Flow I, Master Woo Myung teaches the simplicity of life without minds, flowing naturally with wind and rain.
Master Woo Myung’s Mind – Prologue reveals life as a fleeting dream, the unity of existence and non-existence, and the journey to Truth.
True mastery comes when the self disappears. Through Santa Clara Meditation, become one with heaven and earth.
Master Woo Myung shares that all things, including heaven and earth, are within the self. Santa Clara Meditation guides us to this realization of unity.
Our ancestors lived without knowing life’s purpose. Master Woo Myung reminds us to find the Truth they never found, through Santa Clara Meditation.
Master Woo Myung teaches that man is heaven itself and was meant to receive eternal life. Santa Clara Meditation helps us realize our divine nature.
Master Woo Myung explains why discarding the self and ego is the true purpose of a long life. Learn how Santa Clara Meditation guides this process.
Master Woo Myung reflects on how time becomes a companion that leaves us with regrets. Through meditation, we can let go of sorrow and find peace.
When the mind is empty, the true mind is seen. Truth is not added, but revealed.
Acting “precious” is a sign of self-centeredness. Master Woo Myung reveals the illusion of one’s body-price.
A dancer dances, a singer sings—yet Truth is found in letting go. Nothing should remain in the mind.
Time flows forward like a river. All things happen within your mind, says Master Woo Myung.
Mind (Poetry Collection)