
INTRODUCTION
✨ In How to Live Well, Master Woo Myung overturns the common belief that a good life is measured by wealth, comfort, or possessions. Though people chase money, food, clothing, and status, such pursuits often intensify suffering through endless, agonizing thoughts. 🌌
🌿 He explains that living well means living without inner burden—free from stress, worry, and suffering—while maintaining a peaceful mind that accepts everything as it is. When useless thoughts disappear, one can focus fully on one’s work with clarity and pride, and life naturally becomes sufficient in every way. ðŸŒ
True well-being arises when the false self is gone and one is born again as the true self while alive, living with a positive mind that is Truth itself. ✨
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
How to Live Well
People think that they can measure and evaluate how good their lives are depending on whether they have a lot of money, have good food to eat, have nice clothes to wear, or have a fancy house to live in.
However, people who are living this way live with even more suffering and burden within their countless agonizing thoughts. People can live good lives when they have no suffering or burden, have a peaceful mind, and are able to take pride in and just focus on the work that they do without useless thoughts.
This way, they can live well without lacking materialistically or in any other aspects of life.
Those who have no stress—worries, suffering, and burden—and have the mind that accepts everything in the world, are the ones who live well.
One who has a positive mind, whose mind is Truth and is born and living in the true world, is the one who is living well and the one who is living a happy life.
When your false self does not exist, and you are born again as the true self while alive, you will live well.
— Woo Myung
🌿 REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, this teaching is practiced as a return to simplicity and Truth. By discarding the false self and its restless thoughts, practitioners discover peace, focus, and genuine happiness—living well exactly as taught by Master Woo Myung. ðŸŒ
