JeungSan's Taoistic Tendency And The Taoism Element Of Mugeugto

증산(甑山)의 도가적(道家的) 경향(傾向)과 《무극도(无極道)》의 도교적(道敎的) 요소(要素)

  • Published : 2004.06.30

Abstract

JeongSan(1895-1958) achieves spiritual enlightenment from JeungSan(1871-1909) in 1917. So JeongSans thoughts is origined from JeungSan's Cheonjigongsa. JeungSan's thoughts has a tendency of taoism. JeungSan's taoistic thoughts is chiefly revealed by taoistic human ripening, daily taoistic life. JeungSan maintain his taoistic thoughts through Shinto. JeungSan's Shinto is concerned in Bokhee's Yuk thoughts. Forwardly JeungSan synthesize a period from Cheonhwang. By the way Cheonhwang thoughts has a character of Meuweeihwa. This fact is out a special property of JeungSan's thoughts. That is, JeungSan's taoistic thoughts is related to ancient times Sinto. JeungSan's Shinto thoughts is concerned with JeungSan's taoistic thoughts. JeungSan's Shinto and Meuweeihwa thoughts is together related to JeungSan's Cheonjigongsa. JeungSan's Shinto is progressed by newly religious sacred work named Cheonjigongsa. JeungSan's Shinto is composed of a divine judgment to the universe and human. The Mugeugto is founded through JeungSan's Cheonjigongsa by JeongSan in 1925. The Mugeugto established JeungSan as a religious subject named KucheonEungwonNoiseongBowhoaCheonzonSangje. This treatise disscuss that the Mugeugto taoism is revealed by its turning up time, a religious subject and purpose. The Mugeugto appearence is concerned with Sinwon. JeungSańs Shinto thoughts is composed of a divine judgment that is built up JeungSan as a KucheonSangje. According to it, JeungSan's taoistic thoughts is taoism in the Mugeugto. The purpose of the Mugeugto is a JisangSinseon and a JisangCheonkug. A JisangSinseon thoughts and A JisangCheonkug is realized by JeungSan's Shinto.

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