
INTRODUCTION
In this powerful teaching, Master Woo Myung exposes one of humanity’s greatest misunderstandings: the belief that Truth can be attained by possessing more—more knowledge, more power, more recognition, or more abilities.
Human life teaches us to accumulate endlessly, but this craving comes from feelings of inferiority and only deepens suffering.
Many seek dĹŤ (Truth, the Way) not to become true saints, but to use spiritual knowledge for personal gain. Yet the true Way is the opposite of possession.
It is the path of discarding—discarding the false self, discarding inferiority, discarding desires, and discarding everything stored in the mind.
Only by emptying oneself can Truth enter.
And when the false disappears completely, one can go to the world beyond the human mind—the land of God—where everything is fulfilled naturally without desire. ✨
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Man Tries to Attain Truth Through Possession but Nothing Can Be Attained by Possession
Human life has only taught us to have and possess more. That mind of possession and attachment arises from one’s feelings of inferiority. Many seek dĹŤ – Truth or the Way – not for the purpose of becoming a true saint but to use what he learns from dĹŤ to earn money or to trick ignorant people into thinking that they are great.
However dō is not about possessing or attaining; it is about discarding. Discarding one’s false self and becoming true is dō. A person who tries to possess things is foolish for he will not be able to possess anything; and he who seeks is also foolish for he will not be able to find what he is seeking. Rather, such a person will add to his burdens and suffering eventually leading to a mental breakdown. For someone who achieves something through gain or possession, his achievements reside in his false self.
The more one discards what is in his mind, the more Truth will enter his mind and the more he will be able to know Truth. If he continues to discard, and discard again, all of one’s desires – to become great or to achieve something – which arise from his feelings of inferiority will vanish. He will then be able to go to the world beyond these minds – the land of God – and everything that he had desired in the world will all be fulfilled.
Fulfillment or achievement comes from casting off all of one’s preconceptions and habits; it does not come from giving in to the greed of one’s feelings of inferiority. This only leads to committing more sins and such a person ultimately becomes possessed by greed.
– Woo Myung
REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners learn the true Way: freedom not through gaining more, but through discarding everything false—opening the mind to Truth. đźŚ
