
π Introduction
β¨ In this concise yet profound teaching, Master Woo Myung defines what it truly means to be wise. Wisdom is not intelligence, knowledge, or experienceβit is the ability to see oneself clearly.
According to Master Woo Myung, true wisdom begins when one recognizes both the true self and the false self within. A wise person understands not only his own original nature but also the laws of the universe. π
To know oneself is to know the world. To know the original self is to understand the fundamental order of existence.
ποΈ Original Writing by Master Woo Myung
The Wise One
A wise person is one with true wisdom.
A person with wisdom can see himself.
To see oneself means to see oneβs true self;
it is also about knowing
that he has the false self within him.
A wise person is one
who knows his true self
and the laws of the universe.
He knows the laws of the world because
he knows his original self.
β Woo Myung
π Reflect at Santa Clara Meditation
At Santa Clara Meditation, wisdom is cultivated not through intellectual study alone, but through direct self-reflection and meditation practice. πΏ
When one discards the false self and returns to the original nature, clarity naturally arises. From that clarity comes understandingβof oneself, of others, and of the universal laws that govern life.
True wisdom begins within.
