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ENLIGHTENMENT Copyright ¨Ï 1999 by Society of Natural Science
The great catastrophe of mankind. Will the end of the world come? Now, the one who has the answer, has appeared. Why is he so anxious to reveal things of the world, and why can't people in this era help turning away from him altogether? The world which he sees, the world in which what happens makes all the ways exist inside what is.
CONTENTS Five Doubts ·Who are you? ·What is your mission? ·What is your message? ·What makes you different from ordinary people? ·How did you grow up?
Introduction to Enlightenment ·The appearance of an Enlightened Being ·What is Enlightenment? ·Requirements for becoming an Enlightened Being ·The period of the advent of an Enlightened Being ·Phenomena after being Enlightened ·The teaching of an Enlightened Being ·The ability of an Enlightened Being ·The value of Enlightenment ·Things which people who want to be Enlightened must be careful of ·The life of an Enlightened Being
Questions and Answers
Main Contents Of The Lectures ·How does the world exist? ·The world of life ·The essence of destiny ·Requirements for happiness ·The secrets of the God in which the human world believes ·The importance of the truth ·What is life? ·The secret of eternal life ·The answer on creationism and evolutionism ·Changing period
I am the one who is true, I am the one who tells the truth, I am the one who sees what is, I am the one who doesn't tell falsehood.
Five Doubts
Who are you? In the world, word that a true person would appear in this era has come down to us from the past. The point where the true person is different from ordinary people is that he can perceive things in the world which nobody has known up until now.
What is your mission? The first thing is to fulfil the human world's hope. The second thing is to reveal the way which is needed to transfer from the present mankind to the next.
What is your message? Today's world makes people live in falsehood. So, by revealing what is in the world, the things which are in truth and falsehood shall be known.
What makes you different from ordinary people? After enlightenment, first a symbol (the eye of wisdom) appeared in the middle of the forehead. Second, I came to see things of the world through my consciousness. Third, I became distant from the five desires. Fourth, I became able to perceive things in the truth and say them.
How did you grow up? I was born at an isolated cottage located in the Chiri-mountains of southern Korea on April 6 in 1942. My family were slash-and-burn farmers. My father was ill, so mother had to take care of the children by herself. Because we were so poor, when I was born I had to drink the soup of the roots of plants and the barks of trees. A few days after I was born, I was abandoned in the mountains for a while. About a year after I was born, my father passed away. My mother passed away when I was 9. From that time on, inevitably, I had to grow up in extreme difficulties where I had to take care of myself without any help from those in my surroundings. Despite this, I began to show outstanding leadership from the age of about 20. When I entered the political world at the age of 25, it caused a big sensation. I got married at the age of 33 and I now have a son and a daughter. I attained Supreme Enlightenment at the age of 44 and now, I am here.
Introduction to Enlightenment
The appearance of an Enlightened Being An Enlightened Being appeared on Yeon-Hwa island in the southern sea of Korea in November, 1984. Since then, he has called himself a Tathagata and has explained what the Enlightened Being could do and why this era needed the Enlightened Being. But nobody has thought highly of what he said. So he is travelling all around the world trying to reveal the way of mankind in the world.
What is Enlightenment? Enlightenment is the opening of one's eyes to what is. If someone attains Supreme Enlightenment, from that moment on they will come to see what is inside the principle that makes the things of the world exist. They also see and say the matters through which what is, is made.
Requirements for becoming an Enlightened Being In order to attain Enlightenment, the exact way to the Enlightenment must be known. First, the activities of the karma which try to conquer the self must be stopped. Second, one must be able to see what is. Third, there must be conscience and courage. Fourth, the karma in oneself must be extinguished through endless love.
The period of the advent of an Enlightened Being As mentioned above, one who attains Supreme Enlightenment (the State of Emancipation), calls himself a Tathagata. A Tathagata comes along only once within a period of about 3000 years. The aim of an Enlightened Being's appearance is to reveal the way in the world for human beings.
Phenomena after being Enlightened It is worthwhile to have interest in what phenomena happen to oneself after Enlightenment is attained. This is because Enlightenment is the thing which makes the origin of one's consciousness reach the greatest state. If Enlightenment is attained, anguish and illusion disappear, the five desires become distant, and the factors which make things in the world exist come to be perceived.
The teaching of an Enlightened Being An Enlightened Being says what is. If people accept what he says as important, like when they learn mathematics, they come to realize the fact that things in the world make results through a single principle. Even though the teaching of the Enlightened Being is very easily taught, people who don't open their eyes to the truth of the world always have difficulties in accepting the teaching and practicing it.
The ability of an Enlightened Being The ability of one who attains Perfect Enlightenment cannot be easily explained with any kind of comparison. This is because the wide range which the Enlightened Being can see, cannot be explained in a limited way. For example, the Enlightened Being sees much more things in a single principle than tens of millions of scientists who have appeared up until now, have found or revealed.
The value of Enlightenment The value of Enlightenment cannot be compared with any other things. If Enlightenment is attained, one will become the best existence in the world. Once Enlightened, it makes oneself exist permanently and when he is born again in the future, his outstanding origin will make him a Tathagata or a Great King with great power.
Things which people who want to be Enlightened must be careful of Someone who wants Enlightenment, must first know how the one who is, or was, already Enlightened could attain the Enlightenment. If they are fortunate enough to meet an Enlightened Being, it will make for the best circumstance. But if not, they must not practice until they find the exact way to the Enlightenment. If they meet those who aren't enlightened and follow their teaching, it may put them into serious dangers.
The life of an Enlightened Being If Enlightenment is attained, his life becomes harder. First, he becomes distant from those in his surroundings. Second, it becomes difficult to reveal anywhere the things which he easily sees. The reason is that because most people are being controlled by the karma inside themselves, they are unwilling to stay near an Enlightened Being. Despite this reality, an Enlightened Being continues endlessly to do the work that awakens the human world.
Questions and Answers
Pagoda Park. Seoul, South Korea Q: Who are you? A: I am the one who has come to reveal the way of mankind.
Bangkok, Thailand Q: What do you teach? A: I see what is and teach it. There is the way of the world in what is.
I.I.T University. New Delhi, India Q: What is the difference between your teaching and the teachings of other people? A: The quality of truth.
Budapest, Hungary Q: What do you teach? A: Love. I teach conscience and justice to people for love. Justice is the way to brighten the world and conscience is the way to brighten people's mind. There is no greater blessing than living with a bright mind in a bright world.
Budhagaya, India Q: Isn't what you say what Buddha has already said a long time ago? A: Everything in the world exists according to a fundamental principle. When you talk about things, you leave out the causes which must exist in a principle. When I speak, there are causes in the principle which you can't see. This is the difference between the Buddha's words which you say and what I say.
I.I.T University. New Delhi, India Q: What is your message? A: Beware of falsehood.
Quaker Center. London, England Q: What is a good teacher and what is a good teaching? A: A good teacher means a truthful person, and a good teaching is the content which reveals the truth of what is, in order to make people recognize problems of what is.
Pune University. Pune, India Q: Please tell me where my soul is. A: O.K. I will ask you something about that. Where does a bean come from? Q: A bean comes from a bean. A: That's right. Your soul is inside you and your soul is made through what happens to you. After you die you will be born again through this soul.
Bangkok, Thailand Q: Do you know about the world after death? A: Everything that exists in the world is controlled by what is inside itself. Therefore, if you get to know the things inside you, you will be able to know what you will experience in the world after death.
Pune, India Q: What is the difference between what you see and what we see? A: Even though you look at what is, you can't recognize it, or recognize what problems it has. But when I look at what is, I can easily recognize it's problems and say what they are.
M.I.T University. Pune, India Q: When did you achieve enlightenment? A: November, 1984.
I.I.T University. New Delhi, India Q: What is the difference between you and people in the human world? A: My Enlightenment and the proof which only I have.
Pan Asian Affairs Society. Oxford University, England Q: How were you able to be Enlightened? A: My Enlightenment is something which I gained in my previous life. It was predetermined to appear again during this life.
Indian National Scientific Documentation Center. New Delhi, India Q: When did you find out your mission? A: I found out when I was Enlightened.
Imperial Collage. London, England Q: Do you think that your life can be helpful in this age? A: Yes, I do.
Imperial Collage. London, England Q: What is it in your life that can help this world? A: My truths.
I.I.T University. New Delhi, India Q: You speak like you're a great person. Can we think that you are the same as Jesus or Buddha? A: The mission which I have is much greater than the missions they had, and my Enlightenment reveals even what they were unable to reveal.
Indira Gandhi National Open University. New Delhi, India Q: How can you see the things in the world? A: I was Enlightened, and through my Enlightenment I opened my eyes to the fundamental principle of this world. If I look at the world with the things which happen in this principle, I can recognize everything.
Chulalongkorn University. Bangkok, Thailand Q: Is your Enlightenment different from that of the Buddha? A: It's the same.
Dharamsala, Tibet Rimpoche: Tibetan people believe that the Dalai Lama too, is Enlightened. A: If I tried to confirm whether the Dalai Lama is Enlightened or not, it would immediately become known. I haven't so far seen any proof from the Dhalai Lama that he is Enlightened.
Baranas Hindu University. Varanasi, India Q: Do you believe in God? If not, are you a god yourself? A: I don't rely on God when I try to do something. Because I am in the living world I don't call myself a god.
Imperial Collage. London, England Q: Why can't people recognize you and why don't they help what you are doing? A: Everything in the world acts according to the things inside it. As long as people who have spirits or who have falsehood inside them don't have a special motive, they can't accept me or help what I do.
Pune, India Q: How are you able to recognize if other people are Enlightened or not? A: I ask them about things which exist inside them. If they are Enlightened they can recognize the things inside them, but someone who isn't, cannot recognize them, even if I point them out to him.
Pan Asian Affairs Society. Oxford University, England Q: How can you talk about everything that happens in the world? A: Because I see what is and I can recognize the causes of what is.
Pan Asian Affairs Society. Oxford University, England Q: On what grounds do you believe your words are right? A: The world exists according to a fundamental principle and every result is decided by things inside the matter. I speak after seeing the world and I say what is, just as it is.
Delhi, India Q: We believe what you say, so why don't you believe what we say? A: The solution to anything exists according to what is in the problem. I don't believe what you say because you speak without seeing the problem.
Pan Asian Affairs Society. Oxford University, England Q: Please tell us about destiny. A: Destiny is the things which happen to you according to what lies in the origin of your consciousness.
Chulaburatan Temple. Bangkok, Thailand Q: What does karma mean? A: The things which exist inside you because of what happened to you.
Chullaburatan Temple. Bangkok, Thailand Q: How can we achieve Nirvana? A: This is possible if you remove the karma which you have inside you.
Pan Asian Affairs Society. Oxford University, England Q: Why do we live? A: Because the way to make yourself exist is inside your life.
Nairobi, Kenya Q: Do you know about Jesus? A: Jesus was a good man. If you have an interest in him, rather than worshiping the dead Jesus, you must learn and pass on the teaching which Jesus left.
Delhi University. Delhi, India Q: We are professors who teach philosophy and give degrees. A: Well then, what is the definition of the philosophy you teach? Q: We are making lots of efforts in order to know that. A: If I were in your position I would ask me about that.
Seoul National University. Seoul, South Korea Q: You look at the world too pessimistically. A: I don't just say my opinion. I look at what is, and I say what I see, just as it is.
Speakers Corner. London, England Q: There are lots of people over there, why is there nobody here? A: There are many people watching over there because they are having a comedy. We are teaching the truth here, and there is nobody who wants to hear things in the truth. Q: Do you think that religion is comedy? A: Well, what is the definition of comedy? Q: Something that makes people laugh. A: If saying what they don't know and telling others to learn it, isn't something which makes you laugh, then what is it?
Leicester Square. London, England Q: The prophets who have appeared in mankind have said that the end of the world will come in this age. What is your opinion on this? A: The world exists according to a fundamental principle. In this principle there exists the event which starts and ends everything in the world. When people say that the end of the world will come in this age, it means the event in which one mankind will end and in which a new mankind will be born.
Baranas Hindu University. Varanasi, India Q: What is the basis for your claim that the present mankind will disappear and a new mankind will emerge? A: All individual forms of life which exist in the world, continue to make endless repetitions due to what is inside them. And the fact where the earth doesn't deteriorate even after the passing of such a long time, is possible because in the world itself the phenomena of repetition continues to occur periodically.
Imperial Collage. London, England Q: How will the present civilization disappear, and what will be the phenomena which will occur during that process? A: All mankind's civilization will disappear through the changing period. The phenomena that will occur in the changing period will be a seismic shock and tidal waves, earthquakes and volcanic eruptions.
New Delhi, India Q: How are you treated in your own country? A: I'm not even made very welcome in my own home.
Bangkok, Thailand Q: Who is the greatest master in the world? A: Me. There has been nobody who is superior to me in the world in the past, and there will be nobody who is superior to me in the world in the future.
New Delhi, India Q: Why are you wandering around the world and not teaching in your own country? A: Because people who look for the good teaching are rare, people who want to learn the good teaching are rare, and people who want to follow the good meaning in the teaching are rare.
Main Contents Of The Lectures
How does the world exist? Everything that exists in a phenomenon is made by what is in a single principle. This principle, like mathematics, makes results depending on the things in what is. The reason why the human world hasn't known this thing yet is that the problems of what is haven't been exactly perceived.
The world of life The origin of life is made by the activities of the world. Once anything appears in the world of phenomenon, it keeps on doing the things that make itself exist through its own activities. The important point is that what is inside the self has effects on the future as well as the present.
The essence of destiny There are a lot of people in the human world who don't know exactly about destiny. Destiny is the thing which comes to exist in oneself due to what one saw, heard, and how one acted. As long as there is no enlightenment, one is always controlled by the karma in oneself. We call this thing destiny.
Requirements for happiness Everyone wants happiness. But the human world doesn't yet know how happiness exists or what makes happiness. Someone who wants to be happy must learn how they can make happiness exist in themselves and must know what they can obtain happiness through. Happiness is made by what is in oneself. A happy life is the life in which you don't have loneliness, hunger, and worry.
The secrets of the God in which the human world believes God is the consciousness which is made through the activities of the living. This consciousness is made through the separation of spirit and body. The consciousness which has problems stays in the dimension of the human world. The cases where it contacts with human beings occur according to what the consciousness has.
The importance of the truth The truth is the meaning which what is has, or the things in phenomena which appear through what is. The truth can be observed from anywhere and exists through any event. The reason why the human world doesn't have any interest in the truth is that the teaching of the truth is very insufficient. The truth must be given the most important place in human life. The human world must consider the truth to be the most important thing. This is because in the truth there is the way which makes things of the world exist.
What is life? In the human world, most people don't know exactly why they live. This fact is the evidence that no one in the human world is aware of the importance of life. Life is the way which makes the self exist through what comes to exist inside the self.
The secret of eternal life In the human world, the words, 'eternal life' have come down from the past. However, it isn't easy for people to know the way to the eternal life. In order to live eternally, first of all, one must do what makes eternal life happen to oneself through one's own activities. If not, eternal life won't happen to anybody. The explanation of how people can live eternally will be given.
The answer on creationism and evolutionism In the human world, there has been much debate over whether creationism or evolutionism is more superior for a long time. But this has only been a waste of time. The answer is made according to which side one starts from. Creation and evolution are connected to each other as a correlative concept. So, seen from the side of creation the answer comes through evolution and seen from the side of evolution the answer comes through creation. Therefore, in order to get the answer we must look at both creation and evolution on the same level.
Changing period Some people in the human world have wondered how mankind has been able to exist for a long time and various claims on this have been put forward. Most of them believe the word that everything is determined by God. However, the world changes and exists in a single principle. Everything in the world comes to exist through the phenomenon of repetition. The phenomenon of repetition has made mankind exist for a long time. Just as the hour hand of a clock completes a cycle every 12 hours, the world is also repeating within a certain cycle. The changing period means what exists in the process which is necessary to transfer from one mankind to another.
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