
INTRODUCTION
This passage contrasts two ways of living: a life guided by the false mind, and a life rooted in Truth.
According to Master Woo Myung, falseness leads to a life confined within one’s own thoughts and desires, while Truth aligns one with the living flow of nature—where there is no death. 🌿
ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
Truth and Falseness
One who has falseness in his mind
passes away after living a false life.
One who has Truth
will live a true life;
he does not have death, for he is Truth.
Everything is alive,
but humans regard themselves too highly
because of their own desires.
Thus, humans are dead, trapped within themselves.
The whole of creation lives according to the flow of nature,
but humans live by their own minds;
their false minds become their selves,
and they live in their false worlds
doing what their false minds order them to do.
A person who has the immortal Creator within
will have no death because his mind is Truth.
Truth exists, falseness does not;
truth is life, falseness is death.
— Woo Myung
🌿 REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners reflect on how much of life is directed by habit, memory, and desire—and how returning to the mind of Truth allows one to live naturally, as all creation does.
