🌌 The Source: Knowing Nothing, Yet Knowing All | Master Woo Myung | Santa Clara Meditation
Master Woo Myung’s “The Source” teaches that the Universe is silent and perfect, where God knows all by knowing nothing — the essence of Truth.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung’s “The Source” teaches that the Universe is silent and perfect, where God knows all by knowing nothing — the essence of Truth.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung teaches that true life begins only when one becomes the eternal Energy and Light of Truth — the Soul and Spirit of the Universe.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung explains that the Universe and all creation are the living Master—eternal, conscious, and unchanging like the infinite sky.
Read MoreIn Mistaken, Master Woo Myung reveals that all distinctions arise from illusion — the true Mind, which is the non-existent master, is one with all things.
Read MoreIn Heaven I, Master Woo Myung reveals that Heaven is the endless sky within — eternal, unchanging, and free from human turmoil.
Read MoreIn Wind I, Master Woo Myung likens human life to the wind—impermanent yet infinite—revealing freedom in letting go of self and becoming Truth.
Read MoreIn Rain, Master Woo Myung teaches that though all things come and go like rain, the eternal Truth remains unchanged and ever-present.
Read MoreReturning to the origin of the Universe means awakening to the insubstantial yet substantial existence that is our true self.
Read MoreHumans come from the mind of the Universe — the energy of the origin that creates and gathers all back into perfection.
Read MoreOmniscience and omnipotence are not divine powers apart from us—they are the Universe’s Energy and Light that man becomes when he achieves Truth.
Read MoreThe age of wonshibanbon is the time when humanity can return to the origin and be reborn as Truth, living as the eternal Soul and Spirit of the Universe.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung reveals two kinds of creation: material creation through conditions of nature, and spiritual creation as rebirth into Truth by the Creator.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung explains that the providence of nature is the flow of the Universe, where all things arise freely, fairly, and without obstacles.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung reveals that nature’s flow is the universal order: moving forward like water, free from conflict, toward the complete world of Truth.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung teaches that the delusional universe is hell, but by becoming one with the land of Truth, one lives in heaven.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung reveals that while people are actors on the sky’s stage, those who own the stage live as true masters of life.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung reveals that the sky is the stage and all creations are actors; the unchanging paper is the origin and master of all creation.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung reveals that the true self is great nature itself, living without mind, beyond judgment, in harmony with the universe.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung teaches that only by becoming the empty universe itself can one transcend life and death and live in Truth.
Read MoreIn this teaching, Master Woo Myung reveals that eternal life is possible only when resurrected as the body and mind of the Universe, the Soul and Spirit of Truth.
Read MoreIn Huh, Huh, Cham, Master Woo Myung reveals that by eliminating falseness again and again, the saha world of illusion disappears and only Truth remains.
Read MoreIn Representations of Heaven, Master Woo Myung explains that all creations are non-existent representations of Heaven, where existence and non-existence are one.
Read MoreIn Image, Master Woo Myung shows that perfection is found in the non-existent state beyond images, where Truth is the foundation.
Read MoreIn The Age of Nature’s Flow, Master Woo Myung explains that living in harmony with nature’s flow brings true love, freedom, and human completion.
Read MoreIn Cattle, Master Woo Myung likens the search for Truth to cowboys finding cattle—requiring wisdom, discipline, and direct experience.
Read MoreIn Cosmos Flowers, Master Woo Myung shows that enduring harsh conditions builds strength, resilience, and gratitude.
Read MoreIn The Sky I, Master Woo Myung shows that when the self disappears, one becomes the infinite blue sky—Truth itself.
Read MoreA poetic writing by Master Woo Myung: clouds symbolize illusions and attachments, while the eternal sky reflects Truth.
Read MoreA poetic teaching by Master Woo Myung: stars shine in order, showing that all things exist of and by themselves in nature’s flow.
Read MoreA profound teaching by Master Woo Myung: to exist of and by itself means all things eternally exist as they are, beyond existence and non-existence.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung reveals that God is the Universe itself, and we must align with nature’s flow to perceive Truth.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung’s Nature’s Flow teaches that the flow of nature is Truth, encompassing all creation, existence, non-existence, and the universe.
Read MoreMaster Woo Myung’s A Poem from the Mind shows the futility of human life and the Truth hidden within us, beyond illusions.
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