
INTRODUCTION
πΏ Master Woo Myung invites us to look beyond the fear of death and see it through the lens of universal harmony.
In this poem, he teaches that all existence flows within the laws and will of the universe, yet humans suffer because they live with their own minds, not with the mind of the universe.
β¨ When one awakens to this eternal harmony, life and death are one, and the peaceful flow of clouds becomes oneβs own state of being.
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Death
Clouds are floating peacefully
in the infinite sky.
People do not know the laws of the universe.
People do not know the will of the universe.
This universe exists and I exist,
I am here by the harmony of the universe.
Everything exists
because of this and that, because of that and this.
There is no one who knows this.
People die in vain because of the minds they have.
Those who leave have no place to go
but they live in hell, death.
They are not in the right moment,
at the right time, in the right season.
β Woo Myung
REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
βοΈ Death, in Truth, is not an end but a reflection of whether one has lived with the universeβs mind or oneβs own self-made mind.
Through Santa Clara Meditation, we learn to discard the false mind that causes suffering and separation.
When oneβs mind becomes the infinite sky β calm, vast, and clear β there is no death, only eternal harmony.
Living according to the laws of the universe means to live at the right moment, in the right time, in the right season.
This is true peace, and in that peace, death dissolves into the infinite life of the universe. π
