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Seongcheon Culture Center, awaking pure human nature
For a true spiritual recovery

The Vatican in Daejeon, the pinnacle of virtue and beauty
"People have to realize that human activity without pure human nature is all vanity. The world is facing a violent storm and wave now. Natural disaster, environmental pollution, accidents & tragedies and neverending conflicts & wars! These tells us that we are at our self destruction."

Above is a forthright word from Director Oh Do-suk of Seongcheon Culture Center. People today lost their pure nature. As a result, a true freedom and pleasure is non existent. Education, politics, economy and religion are all built on competition to fill one's selfishness and greed. 

True education means to arouse pure human nature. It is to help people feel vitality and freedom. But today's education became a means of survival and success through hostility and dead knowledge without finding one's true self. 

Politics and economy are like the blood running in the body. Blood provides water and nutritions to maintain the body healthy. Politics must be the same as blood. It is to make water flow smoothly. So must economy in our society. But they were became a means to make one's own profit by blocking its pathway. 

This is the world we are living in. It is desolate. It is like a desert where not a single drop of water is found and we are standing in the middle of the desert. Hopefully, we found an oasis of the desert and the oasis is called Seongcheon Culture Center.

'Seongcheon' means a holy spring water. It was established December 2011 in Jijok-dong, Yuseong District, Daejeon City to save this desolated world. The 3,000 square meter center has potted plants, ornamental rocks, Chinese porcelain, antiques, jade crafts of Jang Ju-won (intangible cultural asset No.100) and paintings of Kim Ki-chang who is called as Korean Picasso. For this reason, it is not too much to call the center as the Vatican in Daejeon. The collections are the pinnacle of virtue and beauty and they have power to arouse true human nature.

True recovery of pure human nature is at spirituality
Spirituality is the foundation of our lives. It is formed from the religion of the age. But there seems to be no possibility in religion today to save the self-destructing world. Oh sees the world today as such because Christianity and Buddhism no longer stick to the teachings of its leaders but are secularized. And the wall between the two representative religions is way too high. Ironically, society worries about religion today. For this reason, Oh emphasized on recovering spirituality in order to create a world where people and nations live together in harmony. 

The spirituality Oh is talking about is this: Matter is void (Buddha). Jesus said it as "everything came from the God and everything goes back to the God". The void Buddha and Jesus said means that void and spirit is the same thing. The God all religions talk about is one God but it is not the subject of an absolute ruler. In other words, there are no different gods in the world but only one (unlimited void/spirit). It is same principle that one body is consisted of 100 billion cells but it is one body at the end of the day. Each cell has its own vitality and consciousness but they cannot exist as itself. They cannot be divided from the whole to exist, and division itself means destruction. The vitality in all matters of the world is what Jesus and Buddha said: Spirit. Therefore, people have to be aware of this spirit to live in pure human nature. 

"Let us go back to spirituality!"
To reach the spirituality, we must start with recovering pure human nature which we have long time lost. We need to be conscious of our individual existence within the boundary of the spirituality and be aware about the moment we are living now as the way to live with the spirituality. By living in this way, Oh says, the world will be full of vitality and respect. 
Let us see things with care and attention. Then you will see that everything in the world shows its spirituality. In this respect, we need to pay attention to the messages Oh is delivering to us. 
 


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