
🔎 Introduction
✨ In this profound teaching, Master Woo Myung reflects on humanity’s desire to overcome death through cryogenic preservation. As science advances, many hope that freezing the body today may allow healing in the future.
Yet this writing shifts the focus from technology to Truth, the law of Heaven, and the cord of life that connects Heaven and man. 🌌 It questions whether extending the physical body indefinitely aligns with nature’s flow, and whether life can truly be restored once breath has ceased.
Rather than approaching the issue scientifically, this teaching centers on spiritual law, the limits of form, and the reality of death according to Truth.
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Is it right to cryogenically freeze people for the purpose of treating illnesses in the future? Is there a way to preserve people who have been cryopreserved for a long time in a living state?
It is nature’s flow for people to grow old and die, but people continuously strive to live longer. All animals, plants, and things with form in the Universe have a limited lifespan. It is the way of heaven that breath is essential for everything with a shape – limited but necessary. In other words, it is Truth that all things with form breathe a limited number of breaths and then pass away. However people seek to live forever with the human body and believe there is a way to avoid death because they do not know Truth. Hence, the belief exists that in the future when technology becomes more developed, cryopreserved people will be cured of their illnesses or brought back to life. This is wrong; when people stop breathing, they die.
People believe that if we had perfect cells, we would live forever. However, there is a connection between heaven and man; this connection is the cord of life. Although it cannot be seen with human eyes, when one is able to see with his inner eyes, this cord is distinct, transparent, and clear. It is about the thickness of a finger, but when a person dies this cord breaks.
After a person stops breathing for a certain length of time, he is dead. Therefore, when a person has stopped breathing and is frozen, he dies a natural death. So cryopreservation is impossible. In order to bring him back to life, there must be a saint who can reconnect the cord of life, but only a complete person can do this. Therefore, it is impossible for an ordinary person to make cryopreservation work.
– Woo Myung
🌿 Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners contemplate the deeper meaning of life, breath, and the connection between Heaven and humanity. 🌠 Through meditation, one seeks to understand the Truth beyond the physical body and to awaken to what is eternal — not through technology, but through enlightenment.
