
INTRODUCTION
✨ Treating others well is not about technique—it is about the mind from which our actions arise.
In this teaching, Master Woo Myung explains that genuine kindness comes from a true mind, free from expectations and judgments.
When one listens sincerely, sees others’ strengths, and embraces people with a big, open mind, relationships naturally become peaceful and warm. 🌿
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
How to Treat Others
Treat others with ease so as to not burden them. Instead of forcing what you have to say on others, listen carefully to what they say and accept their opinions. Always treat others with the mind that has become Truth and without any expectations. Talk about their strengths, not about their weaknesses or wrongdoings. Embrace what others say and do. If you treat others with the big mind of Truth, which is absent of mind, they will always like you. Therefore, you should throw away your false mind and find the true mind.
– Woo Myung
REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners learn that true warmth toward others arises when the false mind—with its expectations, judgments, and self-centered views—is discarded.
With the true mind, one naturally listens more, forces less, accepts others’ ideas, and speaks kindly of their strengths.
The big mind of Truth embraces others effortlessly, without burden or pressure.
This is why people respond with comfort, trust, and appreciation—because the true mind has no hidden motives, only sincerity. ðŸŒ
