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“Enter Into the Season of Truth — A Meditation Reading”

From ancient times, people have spoken of life’s transience — that it passes like a drifting cloud. This teaching from Teacher Woo Myung explains why human life, lived inside one’s own mental pictures, is ultimately futile, and why now is the time to enter into the season of becoming truth and finding real, lasting meaning.

Video Transcript

Stop living in this land go to the everlasting world of happiness and live there forever teacher william this passage is called enter into the season of truth following the passage of time the world the rivers the mountains and I change before fleeting human life existed the world existed as did the original world that brought forth the world the original world always just existed just as it is.

Without change from before the beginning and until an eternity afterward regardless of man’s existence but man who lives with the years passes away with the years from ancient times many spoke of life’s transience that it is like a drifting cloud a floating weed that human life truly does not exist but no one knew what this meant now.

That I have entered into the season of becoming truth I know that human life is futile that the life man lived simply passes away in this world now that I’ve become truth and I know truth I know that what the elder said of human life is true man is unable to become one with the world he engraves the world in his mind.

Inside that world he lives in an illusion his life is just a picture many people risk their lives to succeed in this false and meaningless life but this is just their own minds it is when one’s mind has become the mind of truth that he does not live in the false world.

In the true world it was not possible to know truth because no one knew or had become truth however the time to enter into the season has come to enter into the season to become truth and that time is now oh.

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