🌌 In this deeply personal and poetic reflection, Master Woo Myung shares the heart of his sacred dutyβ€”the calling to save mankind by teaching the way to abandon the self.

πŸ’­ He observes that people endlessly question the reason for existence, not realizing that Truth simply isβ€”beyond reason, beyond words. While all creations exist without needing purpose, humans alone are trapped by judgment, suspicion, and suffering.

πŸ•ŠοΈ Master Woo Myung writes that though he has no longings or expectations, people still cannot understand his will or follow it. Yet, even in solitude, he continues to speak the Truth, guided by Heaven, trusting that his words may awaken those willing to let go.

πŸ“œ β€œHeaven alone understands my will,” he writes, revealing the deep compassion behind his tireless efforts. To save humanity is his duty, even if the world does not yet listen.


My Duty

Look at the stars that illuminate the sky,
at whether there is reason in their existence.
Look at all the creations in the world,
at whether there is reason in their existence.
Who made them?
Can you see who it is?

Everything is the one Truth just as you see it.
The things that either exist or do not exist;
the things that neither exist nor do not exist;
the things you cannot see –
none of them are Truth
but mere wordplay.
All the creations come and go without reason.
They simply exist without reason.
Their true identities exist as they are,
but man alone discerns
what exists from what does not exist;
he alone foolishly questions why.
He does not know he is foolish though,
and he harbors suspicions.

There is not a single person in this world
who knows what it means to abandon β€˜the self’
or what the heartache is like in doing so.
I look to Heaven,
for I am alone in my knowledge.
How should I teach people?
Though I know the way,
there is no one.
They are unwilling to let go of
their self-imposed burdens,
for they hold them too dear.

I have no longings or expectations,
yet people are neither able to understand my will
nor follow it.
My mind flows with the drifting clouds,
and I sing along to the songs of life.
But I know that my sole duty is to save mankind,
which is why I am writing these words
late into the night.
I cannot sleep because man does not follow my will.
Then all of a sudden I think to myself,
Heaven alone understands my will
and tells me not to worry.

– Woo Myung