
INTRODUCTION
A well-known Korean proverb says: βEven a saint does not know his own flaws.β
This teaching by Master Woo Myung points to a profound truth: most people believe they are right, sincere, and goodβyet remain unaware of the hidden faults within their own minds.
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Even a Saint Does Not Know His Flaws
An old Korean proverb tells us that even a saint does not know his own flaws. No one in the world knows he himself is a sinner and the worst person; all people believe that what they do is right and that they have done well.
Only people in levels seven and eight of the meditation who have cleansed a lot of their minds finally realize that they themselves are the worst people in the world. Perhaps one can only realize the faults or flaws of oneβs own mind in the level of human completion – beyond the state of sainthood.
β Woo Myung
πΏ REFLECTION AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
This message encourages deep self-reflection. Real change begins not when we think we are right, but when we begin to see clearly the hidden flaws within our own minds.
