Master Woo Myung Teaching of Truth – The Meaning of “Hae-In” and “Only One Who Has Received the Seal Lives”
Hae-in-sa is a Buddhist temple in Hapcheon, South Korea, and in Buddhism hae-in-sam-mae refers to a deeply quiet state of mind. Both of these words contain the word hae-in (literally meaning “ocean seal”) which refers to the kingdom of Truth. The Korean book of prophecy Jung-gam-rok says to find the person who holds the ocean seal, hae-in, and the ocean seal scepter, hae-in-bong. That is to say, those who do not have the seal are all false. However no one knows what the seal truly is. The Bible also states that only he who has received the seal of God will live. The true meaning of “receiving the seal” is the false self and the false world being born into the kingdom of Truth.
To receive this seal, one must repent, become the mind of Truth and one’s self and the world must be reborn in that mind of Truth. Only the master, the owner of Truth, can make this happen for only he holds the seal that enables one to be born in the kingdom of Truth. To give the seal of approval means that the false human world is made to exist in the true world.
It also means that the master gives the seal of approval for one to be reborn from the material of Truth in the true world, after the false world is cleansed. The master enables one to live forever because one’s Soul and Spirit, Jung and Shin, is the same as that of the master. The material body and mind will die, but when one is reborn from the origin he has no death because he is Truth. This is why we have to find the person with the hae-in; the person who gives the seal of approval.
This existence is the master of the origin, the Creator. Only when this existence comes as a human being into the world, can he give the seal of approval. Even when a person with the seal exists, man does not know the true meaning of the seal, nor is he able to recognize the person who has and gives the seal; he only thinks of the scriptures he has read in his mind that he interprets through his “common sense”; namely, what he believes to be true. Only when his mind is clean, will he know these things.
-Woo Myung-