
INTRODUCTION
π In this writing, Master Woo Myung explains that just as birds fly out in the morning and return at night, human beings will inevitably return to their source.
This teaching reveals that although the human mind is full of turmoil and judgment, life itself is born and ends according to the logic of Nature, which is the will of Truth. πΏ
Master Woo Myung clarifies that one who remains silent understands this logic, while one who judges the world does not, and that the entire world is already the world of Truth, though people fail to realize it. β¨
π ORIGINAL WRITING BY Master Woo Myung
Truth III
When day breaks
the birds fly far and high,
only to return in the evening.
Man too will eventually return to the source.
Manβs thoughts are filled with turmoil,
but he is an existence that is given birth to by
the logic of Nature,
and it is by this logic that he dies.
He who is silent is one who knows
the logic of the world β
this logic being the will of Truth;
he who judges the world is one who does not.
Man tries to make his mark in the world;
man acts as though he can conquer the heavens.
But the Truth of all truths is that
man is man.
Countless people in the world
live creating turmoil in their minds,
but everything is simply the creation of Nature.
Though things come and go,
man knows nothing.
Meanwhile he grows older and older.
This world is entirely the world of Truth,
but man does not know this.
β Woo Myung
πΏ REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
At Santa Clara Meditation, practitioners reflect on the logic of Nature and the will of Truth, learning to return to silence and see that the world is already the world of Truth. π
