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Neale
Donald Walsch |
Author of Conversations with God series, Founder
of the Conversations with God Foundation and vice-president of the New Millennium
Peace Foundation | "One
method that I have found to be effective for many people, myself included, and
that I have personally investigated, is Dahnhak. It is a disciplined, scientific
approach to connecting with the Creator Within, devised and taught by Grand Master
Seung-Heun Lee through his 230 Dahn Centers in Korea, the United States, and elsewhere.
Throughout the history of humankind many wise men and women have taught us that
we are indeed One, that we are inseparable from one another, and that something
that affects a part of us affects us all. Although we have received this message
repeatedly, the question remains, how do we make this wisdom truly ours? How can
we "feel" the truth of this Oneness, instead of just "knowing"
it on a superficial level? Dahnhak is one answer."
in
his book Friendship with God
" When I met Grand Master Lee I knew that I
had met the second man in my life that I felt had a firm grasp of ultimate reality,
our true nature and the truth of life. Furthermore, I knew that I had met someone
who not only has a grasp of the ultimate truth of life, but who could translate
it into physical, scientific terms that a non-spiritual person could understand
and relate to. This is something he and I share in common. Not that I have scientific
terms, but each of us, I recognize are translators. He translates into a scientific,
physical, bodily language." (
Sedona, AZ, 1999) | |
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Maurice M. Strong |
Senior advisor to the secretary
general of the United Nations and the president of the UN University for Peace
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and leadership of the Dahnhak movement, Grand Master Lee has manifested these
values in a way which millions of people have found relevant to their own deepest
needs and harmonious development, contributing to a more peaceful prospect to
the world community." at
the Humanity Conference in Seoul, Korea in 2001 | |
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Seymour
Topping |
Administrator of the Pulitzer Prize and professor at
Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism |
"In his inspiring book
HEALING SOCIETY Dr. Seung Heun Lee, a preeminent spiritual leader, offers a means
to personal enlightenment that, if practiced, could do much to heal world society.
His message is one of love and compassion. For Dr.Lee, enlightenment is not some
obscure mystical path attainable only for those few who sit meditating on a mountaintop.
He offers a common sense way to fulfillment for every individual. His philosophy
guides us to a peaceful world in which all living creatures are accorded respect
and compassionate treatment." From
his review of Healing Society | |
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Jean
Houston |
Co-director of the Foundation for Mind Research and
a leading anthropologist | |
"From a western point of view I have known his work
for many years. I have read his book on brain respiration, I know what he is doing
in the world and what I have to say about him is that he is a world saver, the
most original, compassionate and inspiring spiritual teacher alive today. Dr.
Lee is a living example of a man who lives out of the moral flow of the universe.
He lives out of a fullness that empowers his students to be the best they can
possibly be. He lives out of the heart of never failing love. He is a humanitarian
in its ultimate sense, in a time when it is for the humanitarians of our planet
to call us into becoming who and what we really are. This, so that the human species,
all other species and the Earth herself will survive." at
the Humanity Conference in Seoul, Korea in 2001 | |
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Hanne
Strong |
President of Manitou Foundation and founder of the
Earth Restoration Corps. | "
It was a very happy moment in my life when I met
Ilchi Lee, because to me, he has come up with the most brilliant single solution
I've ever come across in my entire life, to try to help all of humanity. I have
now decided that I'm going to spend the rest of my life help bring Dahnhak to
the whole world, in an effort to ensure that we create a healthy and more enlightened
world. We have to do this very rapidly, because the world is in very
serious shape. For 30 years I have been in the environmental movement and the
reports that I'm getting from both western science and people who live close to
the Earth are saying that we are in a very, very serious trouble."
( Phoenix, AZ, 1999) |
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