
Introduction
โจ In this concise yet profound teaching, Master Woo Myung reflects on the nature of life, afterlife, and existence. He explains that every creation in the Universe has its own lifespan, determined by the form it receives when it arises from the original body โ the origin of the Universe.
According to Master Woo Myung, everything that has form is temporary. Whether it is living beings, objects, or even entire worlds, all forms eventually change and disappear. This impermanence is not accidental but is part of the fundamental Truth of existence. ๐
Through this insight, the teaching invites readers to contemplate the deeper nature of life and death. What appears permanent in the human world is actually temporary, while Truth itself exists beyond the changing forms of creation.
In understanding this principle, Master Woo Myung encourages people to reflect on the relationship between life, afterlife, and the eternal nature of Truth. ๐ฟ
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Life ยท Afterlife
Each creation has its own lifespan.
Lifespans are decided by the forms they are given when creations are made from the original body – the origin of the Universe.
Nothing in the world with form is everlasting.
This is Truth.
โ Woo Myung
๐ฟ Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners reflect on teachings from Master Woo Myung that explore the nature of life, death, and the deeper meaning of existence.
Through meditation and self-reflection, individuals begin to recognize the temporary nature of forms in the world and the difference between what changes and what is eternal Truth.
๐ By understanding this principle, one can look beyond the fear of life and death and begin to discover the true nature of existence beyond form.
