INTRODUCTION

✨ In this profound explanation, Master Woo Myung reveals the true nature of the four-dimensional world—a dimension beyond time, space, and light; a realm where existence and nonexistence simultaneously coexist.

He explains that the whole Universe is the four-dimensional world, and everything originates from it and returns to it. Although this world is omnipotent and omniscient, people cannot recognize it because they do not see its original nature. It is not visible to human eyes, yet it is the foundation of all creation.

The path to Truth, Dō, is realizing that this four-dimensional world is one’s true self. 🌌


ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

What is the four-dimensional world, and where is it?

It is a world that is without time, space, and light. In other words, it is devoid of everything. It is an omnipotent and omniscient world, where the forms of all things exist but yet at the same time do not; where they do not exist and yet they do. Such is the four-dimensional world.

The whole Universe is the four-dimensional world. There is nowhere that is not the four-dimensional world but people do not realize this. All forms came from it, and when they disappear they return to it. Although everything of people’s lives is the four-dimensional world, people do not know it because they cannot see the original nature of the four-dimensional world. It cannot be seen by human eyes; it is not visible although it exists. It is different from what people think; it is omnipotent and omniscient. That it is omnipotent and omniscient means that nothing is impossible. It is also perfection itself, and thus it is the mother of all creations. Such is the four-dimensional world. Dō, or the way to Truth, is knowing that the four-dimensional world is one’s self.

Woo Myung


REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION

At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners learn to awaken to the original nature of the four-dimensional world by cleansing the false mind. 🌠
Through deep meditation, one comes to recognize that the four-dimensional world is not separate from oneself—it is one’s true existence.