The World of Mu-Geuk, Tae-Geuk and Sam-Tae-Geuk



The origin of Mu-Geuk, Tae-Geuk and Sam-Tae-Geuk is from the structures of the great universe.
* Mu-Geuk(16~18th dimension: Central Universe, Havona Universe, Paradise) is the expression of the absolute beings which is beyond the barriers of time and space. Also, Mu-Geuk is an important philosophical concept in the Confucianism and Taoism. The word ‘Mu’ means ‘nothing, empty, void’.
* Tae-Geuk(12~15th dimension: Non-material universe) means the ultimate reality that is a source of everything. In other words, Tae-Geuk is the source of all things and is the ultimate fundamentals prior to the creation of Heaven and Earth. It is also the creation principle of all things. The word ‘Tae’ means ‘enormously large, deep, initial, first’.
* Sam-Tae-Geuk(1~11th dimension: Material universe) is a mixed chaotic state of ‘three beings into one’: The heaven, earth and human beings come into play as a one. Sam-Tae-Geuk is distinguished from Tae-Geuk by putting more emphasis on the human beings as  the active player of the material universe. The word ‘Sam’ means ‘three’. 

Mu-Geuk is the origin of the spirits. Mu-Geuk is the genesis of the spiritual differentiations and of all creatures in the world.

Mu-Geuk is an expressing word of ‘the genesis of all lights’. The Central Universe (16th dimension), the Havona Universe (17th dimension) and Paradise (18th dimension) comprise the universe of Mu-Geuk. The term ‘Mu-Geuk’ connote various meanings like ‘unseparated lights’, ‘all-in-one united lights’, ‘lights as origin and genesis of all things’ and ‘entire and complete lights’

Mu-Geuk is the home of all lights, all spirits and all beings. Also, Mu-Geuk is the term of expressing the Creator (or the Ultimate Creator).

Tae-Geuk means the beginning of changes. In other words, Tae-Geuk has meanings of ‘Yin-Yang’ and  ‘harmony and balance’. The world of Tae-Geuk is non-material world and covers the 12~15th dimension of the universe, where ‘the highly-evolved-beings’ inhabit.

Tae-Geuk bears the materials and the non-materials. The dynamic nature of the non-material is expressed as Yin-Yang and this Yin-Yang is called Tae-Geuk. Tae-Geuk represents the world that the principle of ‘Change of Every Thing’ is created.

Tae-Geuk is the basis for the differentiations and changes of all beings in the materials. Also it is the terminal point of all the spirits who have finished their journey to the material world and should come back home.

Tae-Geuk is the symbol of change. It is the cosmic intermediate zone controlling the change of all the creatures. Also it is world of the entire harmony and universe integrated with the ‘ONENESS’ of all the spiritual-consciousness.

Sam-Tae-Geuk is the symbol of the materials. In the world of Sam-Tae-Geuk, the soul is bestowed upon the spirit to experience the material world.

The soul represents ‘the light, the intermediate and the darkness’. Also the soul may be described as ‘the matter, the anti-matter and the dark matter’. The soul is the essential energy needed for experiencing the material world, which is quite similar to the clothesof human being.

When a spirit meets a soul, then the spirit-soul is born. The world where a spirit-soul is born is the material world or the Mundane world. The number ‘3’ symbolizes the three status of the light, the intermediate and the darkness and also the network of the material world. According to this network, a spirit-soul begins journey to the material world.

Like these ways, the material world has spread out. The philosophical expression about the principle of ‘how the material world has spread out’ is Sam-Tae-Geuk. The birth of the matter is symbolized as the number ‘3’. In other words, the proportional ratio of the matrix embedded in the material universe is represented by ‘3’ in universal numerology. This is described as SamTae-Geuk, reflecting the principle of change.

The number three (‘3’) is the genesis of the materials. ‘3’ is both ‘basic number’ and ‘complete number’. ‘3’ means the world where ‘ALL the changes’ could be manifested. It also means the ‘change and creation’. In other perspectives, all the problems caused by disharmony of Yin and Yang.

The word ‘Sam-Tae-Geuk’ has deeper meaning that all cultures and civilizations on this earth have originated from ‘the Light (Matter), the Intermediate (Anti-matter) and the Darkness (Dark matter)’. This ‘philosophical principle of cosmos’ is hidden in the expression ‘Sam-Tae-Geuk’.

I, Udeka, unveils the secrets of the matrix which spread out in the material universe.

April 9, 2016
Udeka writes.
Translated by Yeoyeo. Edited by Metrica.

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