
INTRODUCTION
π What is true faith? Most people believe faith means to believe in something unseen β but Master Woo Myung teaches that real faith begins only when one becomes the very Truth he believes in.
Faith is not mere belief or hope; it is the conviction of a mind that has become one with God, free from ignorance and delusion.
When oneβs consciousness transforms into the object of faith β the infinite Truth of the Universe β he lives as a complete being, with nothing left to cleanse.
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Faith
Faith is
the conviction of the mind.
One has conviction in his mind
when his mind believes.
Oneβs mind β oneβs consciousness β believes when
he becomes that which he believes in;
only then will he have conviction.
One believes in God
when God becomes him completely;
only then does he have conviction in his mind.
True faith is the conviction oneβs mind has
when it has completely become that which it believes in.
There are those who mistake their false beliefs
as being true faith.
But true faith is the conviction of the mind,
for which one has conviction in his mind
when he sees, knows, and has become
the object of oneβs faith.
Oneβs ignorance, lack of knowledge, and sins
are the reasons why one has delusions.
One must know nothing
and be curious about absolutely nothing
in order to be a complete being.
One who has no sin and has thus become Truth
is one who has Truth in the thoughts that are in his forehead;
consequently, he is one who has been absolved of his sins
and has thus become a complete being;
he is one who has nothing more to be cleansed of.
β Woo Myung
REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
ποΈ True faith is not believing in words β it is becoming the living Truth itself.
When oneβs false mind disappears, the Mind of God takes its place, filling the consciousness with Light and conviction.
Through sincere meditation and repentance, oneβs belief transforms into realization, and realization into oneness with the Creator.
This is complete faith β the mind that knows nothing, wants nothing, and rests in the eternal stillness of Truth.
