- The Significance of Chun-jee-gohng-sa
- 1 Since the Early Heaven Gae-byuk, all lives have been constrained by the destiny of mutual conflict.
- 2 Jeung-san Sahng-jeh-nim relieves the bitterness and grief resulting from this and leads humanity to a new life in the Later Heaven’s world of immortality.
- 3 For this purpose, He performed the nine-year work of renewing heaven and earth in His human life in the Eastern land of Korea.
- 4 This work corrected the order of heaven and earth and harmonized human affairs with the way of spirits.
- 5 He used the precepts of returning to the origin, resolution of bitterness and grief, mutual life-giving, and offering gratitude and repayment
- 6 to end the Early Heaven’s destiny of mutual conflict and open the Later Heaven’s destiny of mutual life-giving.
- 7 Gathering spirits filled with unresolved bitterness, spirits of failed revolutionaries, the spirits of civilizations, and regional spirits,
- 8 Sahng-jeh-nim formed the government of spirits and laid down the milestones for the future of the world.
- 9 He wove a framework so fine that a drop of water could not have escaped, so that His profound vision of establishing the world of immortality would unfold through the developments of world affairs and dao affairs. This was Chun-jee-gohng-sa, the work of renewing heaven and earth.
- (JSD Dojeon 5,1)