Master Woo Myung teaching on oblivion sorrow attachment delusion and meditation

Introduction

โœจ In this concise yet profound teaching, Master Woo Myung speaks about the importance of forgetting sorrow, releasing the pain of the past, and letting go of attachment.

People often continue to live while holding onto countless wounds, regrets, and emotional burdens created through relationships and past experiences. According to Master Woo Myung, this ongoing cycle of blame and remembrance keeps people trapped in their own suffering.

This writing invites us to see that a life of attachment is not true reality, but rather a life shaped by oneโ€™s own delusions. ๐ŸŒŒ
When sorrow, blame, and attachment are released, the mind can become lighter, clearer, and closer to Truth.

Through these words, Master Woo Myung offers a deep reflection on freedom from emotional burdens and the false mind.

Original Writing by Master Woo Myung

Oblivion

It is better to forget,
it is better to forget the countless sorrows.

All people live their lives
blaming the events in a life lived with others
and they continue to live such lives.

A life of attachment is only oneโ€™s own delusions.

โ€“ Woo Myung

Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation

๐ŸŒฟ The teaching of Master Woo Myung reminds us that suffering deepens when we continue to hold onto sorrow, blame, and attachment.

Many people replay painful memories and remain tied to emotional burdens from the past. Yet these attachments become part of the false mind and prevent one from living with clarity and peace.

At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners learn how to let go of remembered pain, self-made stories, and emotional attachment. As the false mind is discarded, one can discover a freer life rooted in truth, peace, and inner liberation. โœจ