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Healing Society is socio-cultural activism which focuses
on "Earth Love" and "Human Love" as its underlying philosophical
foundation. This movement began over 20 years ago by Dr. Ilchi Lee.
Healing Society seeks to bring to completion the health of the individual,
society and the Earth through the process of discovering the True
Self.
The major goals of Healing Society are to create a healthy
Earth and a healthy Humanity. Its philosophy of "Peaceology," as
conceived by Ilchi Lee, regards the Earth as the living maternal
source of all human life and the homeland to which we must realize
we all belong, not merely as an impersonal piece of rock in our
solar system. This philosophy promotes the idea that we are "Earth-Humans"
not separated from each other by nation, religion or race. Healing
Society believes that many of the problems facing humanity today
can be solved by approaching the solution with the awareness that
we are "Earth-Humans". This enables us to overcome individual and
nationalist self-interest by placing the Earth at the center of
a new value system. As more and more individuals become awakened
to this new value system of harmony and cooperation, we can create
a critical mass of awakened individuals leading a shift in human
consciousness; a new era of spirituality. Then, genuine peace can
be possible.
Healing Society chooses Dahnhak and Brain Respiration as
healing methods for the body, mind and spirit. Dahnhak and Brain
Respiration are comprehensive training programs which were inspired
by ancient wisdom, and were recreated for contemporary times by
Ilchi Lee. These methods help individuals to recover their genuine
health, to learn respect for ones neighbors, and to promote love
for the world by meeting their True Selves.
The Healing Society Movement takes its name from the title of Dr.
Ilchi Lee's first English book, Healing Society (Hampton Roads,
2000), which briefly outlines his philosophy and vision. As a renowned
healer himself, Dr.Lee realized that individual health, health of
our society and the health of the Earth are inseparably interwoven
as one. From small beginnings in a local park in Korea, this movement
has helped tens of thousands of people discover genuine happiness
for themselves and their families. Currently there are approximately
100,000 people participating in this movement. In addition, there
are Dahnhak classes in parks, schools and other local institutions
in over 3,000 various locations in Korea and 15 major cities in
the USA, with chapters starting in Japan and Europe.
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