Jeung San Do Q&A

It is the Dojeon (“Holy Scriptures of Dao”), which presents the lives, work, and words of Sangjenim and of His holy consort and dao successor, Taemonim. Arranged in eleven chapters, the Dojeon spans topics ranging from the principle upon which … Continue reading

Sangjenim incarnated on earth as the mortal man Gang Jeung-san for the purposes of: curing a monstrous disease born of the strife that had afflicted both heaven and earth; delivering humanity through the coming epoch of cosmic transition known as … Continue reading

The headquarters of Jeung San Do is in Taejeon, South Korea, and we have over two hundred dojangs (“dao centers”) throughout South Korea. Also, we have established dojangs overseas in countries such as the United States, Canada, Germany, the Philippines, … Continue reading

Jeung-san Sangjenim spread His teachings during His labor of renewing heaven and earth, between 1901 and His ascension to heaven in 1909. The organized movement to disseminate Jeung-san Sangjenim’s teachings began with the efforts of the successor to His dao … Continue reading

Jeung-san Sangjenim (1871-1909) was the mortal incarnation of God
the Ruler, the same supreme being worshipped in Christianity as God, in Buddhism as Maitreya Buddha, and in Daoism and Confucianism as Sangje or Okhwang-Sangje (“Jade Emperor of Heaven”). Continue reading

Jeung San Do (“Dao of Jeung-san”) is the name of both the teachings of
Jeung-san Sangjenim and the organization that spreads His teachings
throughout the world. Continue reading