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Haewon

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Haewon is one of the main teachings of Jeung San Do. Hae (解) means "release" or "solve" and won (怨) means "grudge" or "grief". Therefore, a literal meaning of haewon is resolution of bitterness and grief.

Teachings of Haewon[edit]

Throughout the ages, humans have suffered in the context of mutual conflict, and after death they have entered the spirit world, bearing bitterness and grief. Their bitterness and grief has accumulated over time and has turned into lethal energy.

Not all people are truly satisfied with their lives and live without bitterness and grief. Because of this bitterness and grief, people suffer and eventually they have grudge feeling toward each other. Therefore, more conflict and more lethal energy generated.

This lethal energy is the destructive force behind misfortune and disaster. No one in the world ever tried to resolve the bitterness and grief, except Jeung San Sangjenim. Many sages, saints, and holymen attempted to resolve the bitterness and grief, but unable to accomplish this work.

Resolving the bitterness and grief of spirits was a central focus of the spiritual work of Jeung San Sangjenim. Those who practice Jeung San Do are encouraged to refrain from harboring grudges or feelings of enmity and to avoid causing bitterness within others.

Quotes from the Dojeon

The bitterness and grief of one person is enough to block the flow of qi in heaven and earth.
Dojeon 2:52:1
Reflect on your own shortcomings first, and do not harbor feelings of enmity. Leave the rest to the spirits.
Dojeon 11:42:2

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