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Monthly Archives: September 2011
seeking out the beginning and returning to the origin
A core precept of Jeung San Do and a universal principle of the cosmic autumn. Seeking out and returning to the origin signifies the return of life to its origin in accordance with the principle of autumn’s maturation and unification. … Continue reading
Sangsaeng
(Sang, “mutual”; saeng, “life” or “to give birth to life.”) A core precept of Jeung San Do. In Eastern philosophy, sangsaeng is a natural dynamic of the five elements in which one phase engenders another (i.e., water engenders wood, wood … Continue reading
Sanggeuk
(Sang, “mutual”; geuk “to subdue,” “to overcome,” or “to restrain.”) Sanggeuk is a natural dynamic of conflict, competition, and division that serves as a catalyst in creating and advancing life. In terms of the five elements (wood, fire, earth, metal, … Continue reading
Paradise of Immortality
The civilization of enlightenment, sublime maturation, mansaji (“omniscience”), oneness between humans and spirits, and ageless longevity that will arise in the Later Heaven. The term “immortality,” in the context of Jeung San Do, signifies the living of long lives without … Continue reading
Later Heaven Gaebyeok
The epochal transition from the era of the Early Heaven to the Later Heaven. Since this transition also marks the shift from cosmic summer to cosmic autumn, it is synonymous with the Autumn Gaebyeok. The Later Heaven Gaebyeok will be … Continue reading
Gaebyeok
A term derived from the Korean expression cheon-gae-ji-byeok, “heaven opens, earth opens.” The term gaebyeok is principally used when referring to the beginning of a new heaven and earth, but gaebyeok also refers to transformations or renewals that can happen … Continue reading
Later Heaven
The cosmic autumn and winter, the second half of the 129,600-year cosmic year cycle, an era characterized by equal yin and yang, unity, harmony, and maturity. (Humanity can actually exist during only fifty thousand years of this era, a period … Continue reading
Early Heaven
The cosmic spring and summer, the first half of the 129,600-year cosmic year cycle, an era characterized by birth and growth, yang dominance, diversity, and conflict. (Humanity can actually exist during only fifty thousand years of this era, a period … Continue reading
Cosmic Year
A grand cosmological cycle spanning 129,600 earth years. The precept of the cosmic year was first fully explained to humanity by His Holiness the Taesang Jongdosanim, who, in 1946, first diagramed the cosmic year cycle, contextualizing the birth, growth, and … Continue reading