💡 INTRODUCTION
🌌 People often think of death as the end of physical life. But according to Master Woo Myung, nirvana (spiritual death) is something far greater.
✨ Nirvana means eliminating man’s mind (soul) and the false self entirely—all greed, conceptions, and habits. It is not the disappearance of life, but the discovery of the whole, the Truth that always exists.
🌱 The practice of nirvana begins after one is enlightened and has discovered the place of the mind. Only then can one completely discard the self and awaken to the real self. Nirvana is not annihilation—it is great enlightenment and oneness with God’s world.
📺 Watch the video and read the original writing below.
🎬 YOUTUBE VIDEO
📝 ORIGINAL WRITING BY MASTER WOO MYUNG
What Is Nirvana (Spiritual Death)?
Death refers to the end of a person’s physical lifespan.
However, if greed remains in his mind at the time of his death,
this does not disappear, so in terms of dō,
nirvana or spiritual death is getting rid of man’s mind (soul)
and his self entirely.
The practice of nirvana is the practice of going to God’s world,
but it is done after one has become enlightened,
that is, after one knows the place of the mind.
It is the practice of getting rid of one’s self completely –
all of his conceptions and habits from his life
as well as everything that exists –
so that he can discover his real self.
Discarding does not mean disappearance;
rather, it signifies the discovery of the whole.
When something disappears, it does not really disappear:
everything remains just as it is.
Such is nirvana; it is great enlightenment.
– Woo Myung
🌱 REFLECT AT SANTA CLARA MEDITATION
Nirvana is not the end of life—it is the end of the false self.
Through Master Woo Myung’s meditation, discard greed, habits, and illusions, and awaken to the real self, living in the great enlightenment of nirvana.
🔗 RELATED LINKS
📌 Santa Clara Meditation YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@santaclarameditation7075
