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  • Epilogue : Complete Preparation: My Life in Progress

    The “Complete Preparation” was written during my parental leave in Frankfurt, Germany. ​ From the perspective of Jeong, Gi, and Sin, my current situation required complete preparation. ​ (J)eong (Mind) While feeling a sense of abundance and deep gratitude for the reality I have drawn and created, I also feel a certain impatience about the…

  • Beyond Diligence: The Courage to Overcome and Transcend Your Limits

    Just Do It! Don’t expect anything while doing nothing. Setting the direction you need to take is the highest priority (thought). After writing down or speaking out your goals (speech), you must move forward in that direction with your best effort and dedication (action). These three are the fundamental principles for creating your life. If…

  • The Relationship That Changed Everything (and It Wasn’t Who You Think)

    We can discover parts of ourselves we didn’t know about through our relationships. Other people can find and reveal aspects of us that we were unaware of. Even when we think we know ourselves well, discovering these unknown parts can be quite confusing. We realize, “Oh, I have this side to me, ” or “This…

  • On Self-Reflection and Respect for Others : Demanding of myself, lenient with others

    Demanding of myself, lenient with others!  The moment I limit my own standards with a complacent ‘This is good enough…’, I become that very person. If, instead, I maintain open standards, acknowledging ‘It’s still lacking, but I submit it due to time constraints. I can do better,’ then that person’s standards become infinite. They can…

  • The Dabotap Theory: Unity in the Variety of Spiritual Paths

    The ways to achieve completion are diverse. In Christianity, one goes through the process of sanctification (聖化, Sanctification) to resemble Jesus, and the ultimate completion is expressed as glorification (榮化, Glorification), signifying the attainment of perfect holiness and eternal life. In Buddhism, one goes through the process of attaining Buddhahood (成佛, Buddhahood) to resemble the…

  • Self-Perfection and the God Within: Your Ultimate Mission

    We are beings united with the divine (神人合一 – Shin’in’gabiil) through spirit, energy, and body. We are endowed with a physical body in the order of spirit, energy, and body, and at the moment of death, we leave the physical body in the order of body, energy, and spirit, returning to the soul. The countless…

  • The Power of Positive Habits: Shaping Your Reality

    We are born with an innate tendency to negatively criticize our present selves. This instinct, driven by the need for physical survival, urges us to stockpile resources and compare ourselves to others, fueling a drive for self-improvement. However, this negativity can lead to a perpetual sense of inadequacy, as our reality is shaped by our…