“Wisdom — A Meditation Poem on Discarding Karma and Habits”
Pour yourself a cup of ginger tea and take a few minutes to cleanse both body and mind. This cozy reading from Teacher Woo Myung’s Mind introduces the poem “Wisdom,” which explains that true wisdom emerges naturally when you discard your karma and habits — and that the path to the origin is surprisingly simple.
Video Transcript
Hello today let’s take a little time for cleansing both our body and mind there is the fresh cup of ginger tea it’s very good for your immune system and also eucalyptus it’s good to clean the air and your respiratory system and now let’s cleanse our mind will read from the book mind opening your inner eyes with writings of heavens truth by Teacher Woo Myung will turn.
The page 121 and we’re going to read the poem called wisdom completion is making all things that came into existence in the world become true existence although everything is already enlightened people are ignorant of this because they have no wisdom people are heaven so when the wisdom of heaven emerges the way to get to the origin appears this path is so.
Simple it is discarding one’s karma and habits karma is one’s life and habits are what house is karma his body casting off one’s karma and habits is discarding his minds and becoming completely without self you.
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