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What does it truly mean to be a good doctor?
Is it just about treating physical symptomsâor is it about understanding the patientâs heart as well?
This heartfelt testimonial from Santa Clara Meditation shares the story of a young doctor who transformed from stress, judgment, and emotional distance into a compassionate healer who truly listens and cares.
Through this meditation, he discovered that real healing begins not only in the bodyâbut in the mind.
đŹ Meditation Testimonial: Becoming a True Doctor Who Understands the Patientâs Heart
By Deok Il S. | Korean Medicine Doctor
In the lively streets of Yeongdeungpo Market in Seoul, filled with small shops, food stalls, and the warmth of everyday life, there is a small clinic.
Among hardworking vendors and elderly residents, one young doctor is especially lovedâDeok Il Shin.
With his warm personality, strong presence, and sincere heart, he has become someone many patients treat like a son or grandson.
But there was a time when he felt very different inside.
âAt one point, the whole world felt like nothing but stress.â
A Doctor Loved Like Family
Patients often bring him small giftsâsweet potatoes, corn, snacks, even homemade side dishesâplacing them gently on his desk.
They worry that he might skip meals.
âThey hold my hands and say I remind them of their son or grandson.
When I hold their rough hands, I often think of my own parents.â
Many of his patients live alone, longing for warmth and connection. He realized that their illnesses often came not only from physical causesâbut from emotional loneliness.
So beyond prescriptions and acupuncture, he began to value something even more:
Listening.
Holding their hands.
Understanding their lives.
But this wasnât always natural for him.
A Self-Centered Mind He Couldnât See
He once believed that being a good doctor meant treating patients sincerely.
But in reality, he found himself becoming irritated by patients and judging them internally.
âOutwardly, I acted like I cared, but inside I was thinking,
âThatâs why theyâre sick.ââ
At home, things werenât much better.
He often looked down on his parents for their simple ways of speaking and living. He dismissed their words and failed to appreciate their sacrifices.
Even his relationship with his girlfriend ended, leaving him overwhelmed with emotional pain.
He tried advice from others, exercise, even drinkingâbut nothing solved the problem.
Thatâs when he realized:
This was not a physical issueâit was a problem of the mind.
The First âThank Youâ in His Life
He began practicing this meditation after a recommendation from a colleague.
Just a few days later, something unexpected happened.
At the dinner table his mother had prepared, he found himself saying:
âMother, thank you.â
It was the first time in his life he had ever said those words.
âI was shocked. I had never said that before.
At that moment, I knew this meditation works.â
Letting Go of the False Self
He committed fully to this meditation, even taking time away from his clinic to focus on it.
As he reflected deeply, he realized:
The âselfâ he believed inâhis pride, his judgments, his superiorityâwas not his true self, but a false image created by his mind.
He began discarding those false images one by one.
During this process, he experienced intense shoulder painâas if carrying a heavy burden.
When he let go of the identity of âbeing responsibleâ and âcarrying everything,â the pain disappeared.
âThatâs when I realized the body and mind are truly connected.â
Understanding the Root of Illness
Through his practice, he came to a deeper understanding of medicine itself.
In traditional medicine, emotional states affect the body. While treatments can temporarily ease symptoms, they cannot remove the root cause.
âIf you cannot remove the rootâthe mindâtrue healing is difficult.â
This realization answered many questions he had struggled with during his medical studies.
A New Way of Treating Patients
After returning to practice, everything changed.
âInstead of thinking I am âsavingâ patients,
I now focus on helping them live more comfortably.â
He became more humble, more relaxed, and more open.
Instead of imposing his knowledge, he began by listening.
He also started asking patients about their relationships and emotional livesâunderstanding that much suffering comes from conflicts with loved ones.
âWhen I simply listen without my own thoughts,
people feel truly comfortable.â
Becoming a Real Doctor
He now participates in volunteer medical services, helping underserved communities.
But he says he is the one who learns the most.
He describes this meditation as:
âA study that teaches you how to become a true human being.â
Through this journey, he discovered gratitudeâfor life, for others, and for the opportunity to serve.
âNow, when I treat patients,
I finally feel like Iâve become a real doctorâ
one who can understand not only the body, but the heart.â
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True healing begins when the mind is cleansed.
At Santa Clara Meditation, you can learn how to let go of the false mind and discover compassion, clarity, and inner peace.
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