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November 3, 2013 12:00 am
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I usually had unsolved questions about life. It feels like all those questions are being solved. Whenever I have time, I pick up this book. It’s great to read about Truth, which could be so difficult and boring, in really simple, and easy explanations. This is the first time to want to read a book back to back, repeatedly over and over. Dae-chun Kim/Corporate staff/Seoul
November 3, 2013 12:00 am
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When one seeks, he will gain as result. I was always questioning the reason why we are living. It’s been said that a famous monk who we all are familiar with, had said “Ugh, I am leaving having lived in vain” near his death. This isn’t just this monk’s story. This is for all of us who do not know the meaning of life. Through this book which I got to know coincidentally, I was able to know the amazing meaning of life and it also gave a breathing space to my smothered self. The book states that the purposeless way of living has ended; the new age which had been prophesied for thousands of years has arrived; and there is a method to raise the human consciousness to the Universe consciousness. In concise words, it gives the message of the whole Universe. It answers all by conveying in simple and common sense manner. Without difficult metaphors used by others, it is very direct and clear. By opening this book, all inquiries about the logic of the world are solved. What is important is that this author suggests the method to empty the human mind and change to the Universe... View Article
October 22, 2013 12:00 am
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When Woo Myung gives his talks, he uses simple line drawings to clearly explain the mind world. During his speeches, where his earnestness and passion is evident, a circle can always be seen drawn on the whiteboard. The circle represents the Universe which cannot be drawn. He began using illustrations as a tool to help people better understand the principles of the Universe and the theory of subtraction. Woo Myung’s illustrations in pen, ink, and pencil are as clear, direct, and simple as his narrative. To some, their simplicity may seem like the scribblings of a child, but within them are contained the depths of the complete world and life after becoming Truth.
October 22, 2013 12:00 am
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Woo Myung began to write calligraphy in 1996, the year Subtraction Meditation began. He has produced more than 40,000 pieces of calligraphic writings since that time. He often writes numerous pieces in a session, with the hope that they will help people awaken from their dreaming. They are not first composed as poetry, to be later written in calligraphic writing, but simultaneously composed and written down; the poetry forming as the brush moves across the paper. His calligraphy has the fluidity of water but is dynamic at the same time. Calligraphy experts and enthusiasts have praised his works as “possessing an inimitable uniqueness which does not belong to any existing school of work.” A portion of his work can be seen hanging in the walls of centers world-wide.
October 18, 2013 12:00 am
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Woo Myung lectures at special invitational lecture events in Stockholm, Sweden on October 18th at 7 pm.
October 17, 2013 12:00 am
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Woo Myung is the founder of Subtraction Meditation as well as an author, a poet, a composer, a calligrapher, and an illustrator. There is one purpose to all of these works, which is to help people more easily learn the principles of the world and understand the method to become Truth. Woo Myung does not stop at giving talks and guiding meditation sessions. He has written poems of enlightenment, put those words to music to transform them to songs which he then sang himself for the recording. He also wrote poems in calligraphy. The poems, songs, and calligraphy are not edited or drafted but written, painted, or composed in one sitting.
October 17, 2013 12:00 am
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On an autumn day in the year 2000, Woo Myung wrote and composed 22 songs, which he sang himself and named “The Songs of Heaven.” All 22 songs were written and composed in a day. These songs, which are easy enough for anyone to sing along to, can be written in both Western and Eastern musical notation. They are simple and repetitive but have catchy melodies which put the focus on the meaning of the lyrics. These songs speak of the mind and life from the viewpoint of Truth, as well as lyrically describing the life of heaven. Listening and singing along to them help to awaken one’s mind toward one’s original nature and Truth. These songs are the musical personification of Woo Myung’s mind and a wish for all people to become one and live in the true world.
October 15, 2013 12:00 am
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Woo Myung lectures at special invitational lecture events in Berlin, Germany on October 15th at 7 pm.