Ansan Lee, Manila Dojang in Philippines, Initiated in May 2006 Ever since I was young, I have been attracted to spirituality and the spirit world. Many incidents in my life, such as surviving a car accident, suffering severe illnesses, and experiencing supernatural phenomena, have led me to an awareness that there is much … Continue reading “I Feel More Spiritually Fulfilled”
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Through the meditations and chantings, I have been able to look beyond.
Rick Gioiello(Age 45) / Initiated on March 4, 2006(DG 136) / New York Dojang I feel that I am a lucky person, because I have found a practice of spiritual betterment filled with life. Jeung San Do is the most profound of discoveries, and I am moved and touched by the depth of its … Continue reading “Through the meditations and chantings, I have been able to look beyond.”
Jeung San Do in India: Tilling the Soil
Jeff Kraus, December 19, 2005 Jeung San Do Headquarter in South Korea. Hello, my fellow seongdonims! I? like to say hello to all of our fellow practitioners in Korea, in Canada, and all over the world. Hong Eun-pyo Seongdonim has asked me to write this brief report for you about our progress here on the Indian … Continue reading “Jeung San Do in India: Tilling the Soil”
I believe it is my destiny
Yeong Jun,Park Dallas Dojang in U.S.A I’m sorry if my English is not perfect, but my Spanish is! My parents are Korean, and I was born in Argentina, South America. I am happy to have been introduced to Jeung San Do and I just want to say thank you to all Jeung San Do practitioners … Continue reading “I believe it is my destiny”
Introducing Jeung San Do to my Indian compatriots was my most important reason..
Dinesh Waltson Introducing Jeung San Do to my Indian compatriots was my most important reason for making the journey. I think it was a blessing from God for me to have the chance to introduce Jeung San Do to India, an internationally well-known nation, the world’s largest democracy, and the second-largest country in terms of … Continue reading “Introducing Jeung San Do to my Indian compatriots was my most important reason..”
The Guide in My Everyday Life,Jeung San Do
Roselle Isaga, Manila Dojang in Philippines, Initiated in October, 2004 One of my friends Ria Villaflor had already become a practit-ioner of Jeung San Do when we met. I still remember when we were studying in university, she often talked about energy and the auras of people. Since we both hated to see people … Continue reading “The Guide in My Everyday Life,Jeung San Do”
Greetings fellow members and friends!
Gina Gia, San Jose in U.S.A, Initiated in May, 2004 “Who am I?” “What am I?” “What is my purpose here?” These questions have passed through your minds, I’m sure, just as they have passed through mine. I hope you and I will seek the answers to these questions in the spirit of discernment, … Continue reading “Greetings fellow members and friends!”
The Path of Learning Has No End
Byeong Eae, Kim, San Jose in U.S.A, Initiated in November, 2003 Living as a woman in Korea, I had endless questions about life that had always bothered me, but these began to come clear from the moment I started studying Jeung San Do. I always thought that there must be something … Continue reading “The Path of Learning Has No End”
I want more people to experience these teachings.
Excerpt from further Thoughts Ria’s Journal. Entry 11-02-03 I have been attending the dojang here in Manilla for the past year and a half. I heard that it was opened long before I came here. It was opened through the efforts of a couple, and from then on, activities for the dissemination of Jeung … Continue reading “I want more people to experience these teachings.”
I am happy when I chant the Taeeulju Mantra.
Kim Jae-ung, New York Dojang in U.S.A, Initiated in December, 2008 My name is James Kim (Kim Jae-ung). I am 11 years old. I am lucky because my parents started to attend dojang before I was born. I am thankful for my parents for studying Jeung San Do. When I walk into the dojang, … Continue reading “I am happy when I chant the Taeeulju Mantra.”

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