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“Falseness — A Meditation Poem on Why Nothing Is Real”

Pain and sorrow feel so real while we are inside them — but what if they are no more real than catching a cloud? This poem from Teacher Woo Myung’s Nature’s Flow gently reveals that everything we hold in our minds will pass, and that falseness, ultimately, does not actually exist.

Video Transcript

Nature’s flow by teacher wooyoung this poem is called falseness once the pain and sorrow pass they are all nothing more than a dream whatever one has in his mind they are all unreal it is like catching a cloud catching the wind catching anything catching everything catching countless different things.

They will all pass no one knows the universe no one ever has thus man lives with his falseness and dies in his falseness falseness does not actually exist nor does man’s mind have any attachments but because man lives holding on to it his mind which was originally limitless has become a one-track mind.

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