익명의 영성 지도자의 신성화 (2019)
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Qi-Hwero has guided me from the shadows into the light, transforming the very course of my life. ShinsungHwa stands as both the embodiment and the expansion of Qi-Hwero. That which is most essential resides within the unseen.
Have you ever sat quietly before a ShinsungHwa portrait of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha? Let your eyes rest there for a while—as if you were in a wordless conversation—and it becomes its own kind of meditation. In moments like that, these works come closest to their purpose: offering something not only to the artist who…
A Brief Description of Swami Vivekananda’s ShinsungHwa The path to the spiritual core typically extends upward from a figure’s head. However, Vivekananda’s path to the spiritual core flows in the opposite direction. From his spiritual core emerges a magnificent symbol of light, radiating powerful energy outward. The energy field enveloping this symbol of light expands…
A Brief Look at Siddharameshwar Maharaj’s ShinsungHwa Siddharameshwar Maharaj reached profound realization within the nondual Vedanta tradition, specifically through the Navnath Sampradaya lineage. He learned under his master, Bhausaheb Maharaj, and followed his own path, or ‘Tao’. A key part of his teaching contrasts the ‘Ant’s Way’ and the ‘Bird’s Way.’ Bhausaheb Maharaj taught the…
Neville Goddard’s ShinsungHwa: A Brief Analysis In this particular work, the spiritual core radiates a symbol of light manifested in four distinct layers, with energy emanating outward from this central point. Notably, Neville Goddard appears positioned upon sharp edges, an intriguing representation of his relationship with the material world’s challenging circumstances. Quote “If you will…
A Brief Description of Thich Quang Duc’s ShinsungHwa A broad ‘symbol of light‘ spreads out from his ‘spiritual core.’ The place where the ‘path to the spiritual core’ meets the ‘spiral energy symbol’ shows the movement of energy flowing down toward his feet. Just below, a rectangular energy form suggests something taking shape in the…
A Brief Introduction to Ajahn Brahm’s ShinsungHwa Meeting someone who’s lived through both science and spirituality and found them converging is always a quiet surprise. Ajahn Brahm, with a degree in theoretical physics from Cambridge, took an unexpected turn in life by becoming a disciple of Ajahn Chah—who, in Thailand, is called a living Buddha….
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