INTRODUCTION

✨ In this profound message, Master Woo Myung explains the meaning of the Korean saying “Huh, huh, cham” (False, False, Truth). 🌌

Humans believe they live in the real world, but in truth they live inside a self-made world of illusions—a saha world filled with sin and karma. This false world is non-existent and disappears when discarded.

When falseness is eliminated again and again, only Truth remains. Unlike illusion, Truth never disappears, no matter how much it is tested. 🌿


ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG

Huh, Huh, Cham (False, False, Truth)

Man lives in a world of sentient beings; a saha world; a world of hell; a world of sin and karma.

Man mistakenly believes he lives in the world but he does not. He lives in a world made by his own mind so he cannot become one with the world. The world he lives in is a world of sin and karma, a saha world, and a world of hell because he lives trapped inside a world of his own mind.

This world that he has made is a false, non-existent world. Because it is false, it disappears when you get rid of it – it is an illusionary world. When you eliminate this falseness repeatedly, Truth will remain.

Truth that remains once you have destroyed all falseness does not disappear however much you try to destroy it. This is the meaning behind the Korean saying, “Huh, huh, cham”.

– Woo Myung


REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION

At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners are guided to discard falseness repeatedly until only Truth remains. 🌌 This is the essence of human completion: moving beyond the saha world of karma and illusion to awaken to eternal Truth.