
INTRODUCTION
✨ In Sorrow, Master Woo Myung expresses the quiet sadness that arises from observing human life. While people are absorbed in their own stories, judgments, and experiences, they remain unaware of the deeper Truth that simply exists beyond their concepts. 🌌
🌿 He describes himself as the drifting clouds and the flowing river—existing as they are—while humanity remains entangled in sorrow without knowing the solution. People wish to arrive somewhere without effort, yet continue to live trapped inside their own minds. 🌠
The only solution, he explains, is a life of non-existence—a life beyond the false self and its countless stories. ✨
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Sorrow
I live with sadness in my heart.
I cry due to sorrow.
Man sees me, hears me,
and lives in his own conceptions.
Man follows the flowing river;
he has so many stories and experiences.
I am the drifting clouds and the flowing river;
I simply exist as I am.
Whether they are those who are better than others
or those who have many shortcomings,
they do not want to put in any effort
but simply wish to get there.
I am currently immersed in sadness
and everyone is crying.
They do not know the solution.
There is only one solution
and it is for them to live a life of non-existence.
— Woo Myung
🌿 REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, this teaching is contemplated as a way to move beyond sorrow. By discarding the false self and living a life of non-existence, practitioners awaken to the quiet presence of Truth—exactly as taught by Master Woo Myung. 🌠
