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In English
Before reading this article, let's have a brief look at the meaning of Cheonbuin(천부인) literary below.
○Literal Interpretation:
Chun(천,天): This character means "heaven" or "sky." It often symbolizes the divine or cosmic principles in Korean, Chinese, and other East Asian contexts.
Bu(부, 符): This character means "symbol" or "talisman." It is often used to refer to something that serves as a sign or a token, often imbued with spiritual or authoritative significance.
In(인, 印): This character means "seal" or "stamp." It signifies something that authenticates, confirms, or validates, often representing authority or legitimacy.
○ Explanation about Cheonbuin(천부인):
Literal Meaning: "Heavenly Talisman Seal" or "Divine Symbol Stamp."
Explanation: In Korean mythology and tradition, the term Cheonbuin (천부인) refers to three sacred objects that were given by the heavens to the legendary figure Dangun, the founder of Gojoseon, the first Korean kingdom.
These objects typically include a mirror, a sword, and a jade or bell, each symbolizing different aspects of divine authority and power.
The Cheonbuin(천부인) are seen as symbols of the right to rule and the divine connection between heaven and the earthly realm.
The Cheonbuin(천부인) is often associated with the transmission of heavenly authority to a ruler, embodying the principles and truths of the universe and ensuring the harmony between the spiritual and the physical world.
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■ Subject:
The Principle of Sound Waves (Music) Accumulating in the Body (Bladder) Through a Reinterpretation of Cheonbuin (天符印)
Most of the time, when I write something like this, it’s because I’ve seen something about others that makes me think. Sometimes it’s not quite right, or a bit lacking, or I have a different opinion... Based on these grounds, I share writings online, hoping everyone can develop their own correct thoughts.
Once again, after reading detailed explanations about music (the energy of sound, the waves of nature) and chakras somewhere, I am inspired to write down my thoughts as follows.
Here, instead of explaining the relationship between music (the energy of sound, the waves of nature) and chakras or dantian, I want people to consider that the influence of music (the energy of sound) on the human body system is a natural function given to us by nature.
Thus, many people try to understand this system in their own ways and attempt to activate and develop their body systems artificially under the name of "Practice."
In chakra or dantian practice, people try to accumulate energy through learned knowledge to achieve health and happiness, or for some, to create extraordinary skills or energy.
However, from the perspective of the contents of the "Right Path of Practice" series I published through years,
Just by carefully observing the flow of energy without interference
(無爲正法, the principle of non-action)
The operation of the human body machine
is fundamentally based on
the 'movement of the mind'
(一切唯心造, Becoming a Buddha, the Trinity)
In each person's daily life, through all the relationships encountered,
Moment by moment,
immediately and continuously,
By recognizing and being mindful of where the mind is heading
(趨勢附應, following the flow),
It is the alpha and omega of human life,
This is precisely the core of living practice while breathing.
There has been no scripture for humans since ancient times
has overlooked this fact.
It is crucial to recognize that nature is conscious and alive,
my body is not mine,
and the flowing energy
is not mine either.
During one's lifetime,
it is important to be aware of
these things
to understand and perceive
the reality of this energy.
Music,
the harmony of tones produced therein,
is the energy of sound, or vibration,
given by nature.
Let's first take a brief look at Cheonbuin.
It is the Cheonbu (the principle, law, and truth of heaven) In ( input) implanted to ensure the human body machine system operates normally.
○ Mirror
The front reflects oneself at all times,
and on the back (within it), history is recorded (a record of every move),
Representing the ‘mental aspect’ that must be remembered and continued.
○ Sword
It implies that each person must protect themselves or survive until the end, embodying the importance of ‘physical survival and the meaning of existence.’
○ Bell or Drum
Often referred to as a bell or drum,
In fact, it refers to music in a broad sense,
The energy of sound,
That is, the ‘vibration’ of nature.
It advises recognizing the energy of nature and managing one’s ‘mind energy’ well so that it is beneficial for oneself.
Therefore,
‘Cheonbuin (天符印)’
is a system given or input, as a human body machine was created by nature, to automatically operate physically and mentally as one learns the energy of the mind.
In other words, it can be expressed as the transmission of the principles, truths, and laws of nature.
This system is designed for the maturation and development of each person’s spirit through the human body machine in the myriad of things in the universe.
Ultimately, this becomes the ultimate goal of human life,
During one’s life,
knowing the final destination of human life
and living healthily, happily, and wisely.
If not, there would be no reason to mention that the everyday ‘mirror’ reflects oneself, the ‘sword’ as a tool for living, and the ‘drum or bell’ with such gravity.
In the Hwandangogi text below, if interpreted based on the meaning of the word itself, the value of meaningful attribution is insufficient.
"Among the contents of Hwandangogi, in ‘Samhan Gwangyeongbongi Chapter 4’, it states ‘Poongbaek engraved the Cheonbu on the mirror and led, Woosa played the drum while dancing in circles, and Woonsa guarded with Baekgeom (佰劍).’"
In conclusion,
The idea that music, or the energy (vibration) of nature, influences the seven chakra elements or the three parts of the upper, middle, and lower dantian in the human body system is that the energy of these vibrations makes it so.
That is, when the body machine is fatigued or stressed, it can be alleviated through song (music), indicating that the energy of nature operates harmoniously.
If someone can see it
in the form of light,
this energy mainly gathers in the bladder,
interacting with the kidneys and other organs,
and as this energy flows up and down, the body is activated.
It is designed that way.
This is the most fundamental core of the Ki-mu training in Jinyoung Ssanggeom Ryu.
It is simple and straightforward,
but requires a lot of time,
based on continuous self-development
and creativity,
encouraging self-maturation and development until the last breath.