Woo Myung is an author, a poet, a composer, a calligrapher, and an illustrator. There is one purpose for all of his 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 from giving talks, guiding meditation sessions, and constantly spreading words of Truth; there is no time where he is seen resting. He has written poems of enlightenment, put those words to music and transformed them into songs, which he then sang himself. He also wrote poems in calligraphy. The poems, songs, and calligraphy are not edited or drafted but written, painted, or composed in only one sitting.

Chinese ink on Korean paper.

“Everything is one and countless things are one. I am reborn in the True world and live”.

Chinese ink on Korean paper.

“The universe exists within human when human becomes the universe mind”.

Chinese ink on Korean paper.

“One who has accomplished is a complete person. One who is born in the original foundation is an accomplished complete person”.

Chinese ink on Korean paper.

“Existence is to exist in the original foundation and is one that lives”.

Chinese ink on Korean paper.

“Allowing what does not exist to exist is Truth. If it does not exist in the world, then it does not exist”.

Chinese ink on Korean paper.

“Everything is one and countless things are one. I am reborn in the true world and live”.

Poems of Enlightenment Written in Beautiful Calligraphy

Woo Myung began to write calligraphy in 1996, when he started teaching Truth. He has produced more than 40,000 pieces of calligraphic writings since that time. He often writes numerous pieces in one session, with the hope that they will help people awaken from their dreams. 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 meditation centers worldwide.

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