Maum Meditation Workshop at UCLA

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The Academic Society for Human Completion


Saturday, May 3, 2014
3:00 PM - 5:30 PM
Humanities Building R135
UCLA


 

Founded and developed by Mr. Woo Myung since 1996, Maum Meditation is a simple 7-step guided method of subtracting the false mind. The false mind is an accumulation of pictures that is store within human mind and body. Through the method of subtraction, you can discard the false mind and recover the true mind, which is the universe mind. Through Maum Meditation, human mind changes to infinite universe mind. 

With a theme of 'Maum Meditation: Happiness, Peace, and Coexistence', the 2nd International Conference on Human Completion will be held on May 3rd, 2014. This year's conference will feature these distinguished speakers: Dr. Michael Furlong from UCSB (University of California, Santa Barbara), a well-known educational psychologist; Dr. Charles Mercieca, a founder and president of International Association of Educators for World Peace and a Professor Emeritus of Alabama A&M University; Dr. Lobsang Rapgay, a Research Scientist and Director of Behavioral Medicine Clinic and Program of Semel Institute at UCLA; and other well-respected scholars and researchers who will present their research studies. 


Cost : $50, Conference & parking Included

For RSVP/ Info: (213) 908-5151

Sponsor(s): Center for Korean Studies

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