The truth that blooms from me, humanity.
The truth that blooms from me, humanity.
Zigong asked.
"If you can show love to the people of the world and save all people, would it be called benevolence?"
Confucius said:
"How can this only apply to benevolence? It must be a sage. Can the kings of Yosun do that? A benevolence is a practice that makes others stand when I want to stand up and when I want to achieve my will, others come first. If we can find the path of love in our daily life, that is the way to practice being."
- Analects 6:28
It is clear that Zigong thought of phosphorus as something extraordinary. But Confucius' answer was different.
You don't have to be anything great to practice being, he says. In 'in the periphery of everyday life, he teaches that people are the ones that bloom right here, with the mindset of thinking, 'Does others want what I want?'
Confucius conceptualized the 'settlement of figuring out the feelings of others by procrastination' as 'seo' (15:23).
In contrast to the books, it conveys the truth that humanity grows out of consideration for others in the life around me.
The practice of truth (humanity) must begin with breaking down the walls around me, or 'I'.
The truth is the world of 'me-us' as a relationship, and the fantasy is thinking of myself as a single person and thinking of myself and others. War and competition, alienation and suffering are created in this fantasy.
The awakening of the true self in the relationship, the connection and communication with others, and the generation of 'warm energy' that blooms in it, this is the vision of 'Sushin-I-Ki-Guk-Pyeongcheon-Ha'.
The truth cannot be an object in a box far away. Building relationships right here, right now, bloom right there.
Awaken that you and the whole world are related through the web.
The world is a flow, not a mass.
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