One begins unmoved moving, that has no beginning
So begins the ChunBuKyung, a 9,000 year old text brought forth into this world by an enlightened sage in what is now Korea, and handed down through the ages in 81 characters. Many of the characters are numbers, which, like the ChunBuKyung, different philosophers or cultures have believed to contain the essence of the universe and its laws.
One (Il), the most repeated character, represents the main concept of this text, which is the oneness and harmony of the universe. All things come from One and return to One, the ChunBuKyung says.
Three (Sahm) is another important concept and represents the triad of heaven, earth, and human, or the spiritual, material, and energetic dimensions of existence. Each dimension contains and is contained within the other two and all are in harmony with one another. What we often think of as polar opposites—good and evil, life and death, heaven and earth—all share the same essence. They, and we, are all part of One.
All together, the numbers and characters represent the cyclic development and growth of everything, on both microcosmic and macrocosmic levels. As human beings containing heaven and earth within us and the ability to access the wisdom of the ChunBuKyung, we can realize our own development and growth through the ChunBuKyung. We can harmonize our spiritual, material, and energetic aspects and strengthen the oneness in ourselves to express our greatest potential and become the best version of ourselves.
Il Shi Mu Shi
One begins unmoved moving, that has no beginning
Il Seok Sahm Geuk Mu Jin Bohn
One divides to three, while remaining a limitless mover
Chun Il Il Ji Il Yi In Il Sahm
Heaven comes first, Earth comes second, Human comes third
Il Jeok Ship Keo Mu Gwe Hwa Sahm
One gathers to build ten, and infinite forms become the Trinity (of Heaven, Earth and Human)
Chun Yi Sahm Ji Yi Sahm In Yi Sahm
Heaven gains two to make three, Earth gains two to make three, Human gains two to make three
Dae Sahm Hap Yuk Saeng Chil Pahl Gu Un
Three Trinities make six, and they create seven and eight, nine appears, and there comes a turning
Sahm Sah Seong Hwan Oh Chil Il
Three and four form a circle, five with seven makes One whole
Myo Yeon Mahn Wang Mahn Lae Yong Byeon Bu Dong Bohn
Way less is the way all comes and all goes, features are changing, and change-less is the maker
Bohn Shim Bohn Tae Yahng Ahng Myeong
Divine mind is the eternal light, looking towards celestial light
In Joong Chun Ji Il
Human bears Heaven and Earth, and the three make One
Il Jong Mu Jong Il
One is the end of all, and there is no ending to the One.
While the meaning behind this fundamental and esoteric text has been interpreted, its full essence and meaning, which cannot be contained by symbols or language, can only be received by feeling or experiencing it. Students of the ChunBuKyung write it, recite it, and even perform qigong postures representing each character in order to incorporate and embody its pure, divine, and healing energy.
This energy comes from the One that the ChunBuKyung makes known, and it can be the means through which your soul grows and your spirit is illuminated. It can also clear and purify the energy of your body and mind, leaving you feeling lighter, brighter and more positive and hopeful.
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