๐Ÿ“– Introduction

๐Ÿค Everyone lives together with others, yet many struggle with conflict, misunderstanding, and division. Why is harmony so difficult?

According to Master Woo Myung, conflict arises from the narrow, self-centered mind. When one insists on personal viewpoints and habits, harmony becomes impossible.

โœจ To live in harmony with others, one must cultivate the big mindโ€”the mind of the world. When the false self is discarded and one lives according to natureโ€™s flow, acceptance replaces resistance and relationships become smooth.


๐Ÿ•Š๏ธ Original Writing by Master Woo Myung

How to Be in Harmony and Get Along with Others

Everyone in this world lives together with others while they live in this world, but there are many who are living selfish lives that are far too self-centered. To be in harmony with others, one needs to have a big mind. It is difficult because the self-centered mind only wants to live according to its own narrow-minded thoughts and, therefore, cannot be in harmony with others within a group.

When one eliminates oneโ€™s life lived and habits, becomes the mind of the world, and lives life, his life will not be difficult because he can accept everything.

When one lives the life of natureโ€™s flow, he will not have conflicts or hang-ups and, thus, will be able to be in harmony with others within a group. He will be able to get along well with others because others will like him.

Therefore, one can become successful because he will not have conflicts with others, and others will approve of him. The most important thing in life is to discard oneโ€™s narrow, false mind, become the true mind, which is the big mind, and live. This way, one can be in harmony and achieve everything he wishes to achieve.

โ€” Woo Myung


๐ŸŒ  Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation

At Santa Clara Meditation, harmony is not forced agreementโ€”it is the natural result of expanding oneโ€™s mind. ๐ŸŒŒ

When the self-centered mind disappears, acceptance arises. When acceptance arises, conflict fades. Living with the big mind allows one to flow with circumstances rather than resist them.

Harmony begins when the narrow self ends.
Success follows when conflict dissolves.