
INTRODUCTION
šæ The Difference Between One Who Cleanses and One Who Accomplishes All reveals the subtle yet profound distinction between spiritual purification and complete realization.
To cleanse the mind is to walk the path toward Truth ā but to accomplish all is to become Truth itself, embodying the power and blessings of heaven.
In this passage, Master Woo Myung teaches that the one who lives and works for Heavenās kingdom has already achieved oneness with Truth and lives by natureās flow.
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
The Difference Between One Who Cleanses and One Who Accomplishes All
Come find me, for me,
come find me, to see me,
come find me, when you become me.
You are the one who has accomplished Truth.
One who comes for his self is still cleansing,
one who comes for me is completely cleansed.
One who works for my kingdom is one who is cleansed,
one who works for my kingdom has accomplished Truth.
One who works for my kingdom accumulates blessings.
One who works for my kingdom has the power of heaven.
One who works for my kingdom accumulates heavenly blessings.
One who works for my kingdom is Truth.
One who works for my kingdom lives the life of natureās flow.
One who works for my kingdom has wisdom.
One who works for my kingdom has fully achieved Truth.
One who works for my kingdom accumulates eternal blessings.
One who works for my kingdom accumulates undying treasures.
ā Woo Myung
REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
āļø To cleanse is to remove the layers of self that conceal oneās original mind.
To accomplish all is to live as that mind ā the infinite universe, the complete Truth.
When one no longer works for his self but lives for the kingdom of heaven, he naturally acts with the wisdom and flow of nature.
Through Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners move beyond self-purification to true completion ā the state where there is no self left to cleanse, only Truth that lives and breathes through all. š
