• 제목/요약/키워드: the Great Deok of Heaven and Earth

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대순사상에 나타난 덕(德)과 그 실천수행 -강증산의 '천지대덕(天地大德)'과 관련하여- (A Study on the Deok and Its Practice in Daesoon Thought: The Great Deok of Heaven and Earth of Kang Jeungsan)

  • 주소연;고남식
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제38집
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    • pp.1-46
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    • 2021
  • 이글에서 대순사상에 나타난 덕과 관련해서 살펴본 내용을 요약해보면 다음과 같다. 첫째, 대순사상에서 덕개념은 도와 관련 유래하는 것으로 되어 있다. 도와 덕은 음과 양의 관계처럼 밀접한데 도는 신격위(神格位)가 '구천응원뇌성보화천존강성상제(九天應元雷聲普化天尊姜聖上帝)'인 강증산(姜甑山, 구천상제(九天上帝), 강일순(姜一淳), 강사옥(姜士玉), 1871~1909, 수(壽) 39세(歲))이 강세(降世)한 객망리(현(現) 정읍)의 시루산 공부(1900) 후 대원사(大院寺)에서의 공부(1901)로 연 천지대도(天地大道)이며, 덕개념은 삼덕(三德)인 천덕(天德), 지덕(地德), 인덕(人德)의 대덕(大德)으로 나타난다. 이어서 신격위가 '조성옥황상제(趙聖玉皇上帝)'인 조정산(趙鼎山, 조성옥황상제(趙聖玉皇上帝), 조철제(趙哲濟), 도주(道主), 1895~1958, 수(壽) 64세(歲))은 강증산의 천지대도를 빛내고 이로부터 생성된 천지대덕(天地大德)을 계승해서 강증산의 대업(大業)을 홍포(弘布)하겠다고 하였다. 이는 천지대덕의 덕화로 전인적 인간을 육성하여 도통군자를 이루고, 지구상에 이룩될 무량극락(無量極樂) 청화(淸華) 오(五)만년 용화선경(龍華仙境)으로 천하 창생들을 인도하겠다는 것이다. 둘째, 삼계(三界)의 덕인 천덕, 지덕, 인덕은 각각 체용론적으로 보아 천용(天用), 지용(地用), 인용(人用)과 대응되며 인간은 천지자연과 유기적 관계이고 이 천지인의 용(用)은 구천상제인 강증산의 조화(造化)에 있다. 셋째, 인간이 베푸는 덕은 마음(心) 수양과 관계되어 있다. 인간은 자신의 심령을 구해서 궁리하며 선(善)을 실천하고 악을 없애는 실천수양을 통해 궁극적으로는 마음으로 천지인의 용(用)을 통제할 수 있다는 것이다. 넷째, 덕의 실천과 관련해서 보면, 호생의 덕은 살아있는 생명을 가진 만물들을 아끼고 사랑하는 것으로 그 승화된 모습은 인간의 생명을 존중하는 인존(人尊)사상에까지 닿아 있다. 언덕은 남에게 척을 짓지 않음으로써 인존세상을 실현할 수 있는 덕이다. 포덕은 강증산의 천지대도와 조정산의 봉교(奉敎) 및 포교(布敎)로부터 발현되는 덕을 세상에 펼치는 일에 인간이 동참하는 일이다. 강증산은 천지공사(天地公事, 1901~1909)하에 그의 천지대도로부터 발현되는 천지대덕으로 인간의 복록 및 수명과 일상의 삶이 이루어짐을 말하였다. 이에 천하포덕은 인간에게 일상에서 복을 주고 신앙적 소원을 이루게 하는 원동력이며 원천이다. 공덕은 덕을 타인에게 실천수행하여 운수(運數)와 복(福)을 받게 된다는 의미가 내포되어 있다.

주자학과 대순사상의 수양론 비교 연구 (The Comparative Research on the Theory of Self-cultivation in Neo-Confucianism and Daesoon Thought)

  • 이광주
    • 대순사상논총
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    • 제24_2집
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    • pp.231-270
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    • 2015
  • This thesis examined Chu Hsi's self-cultivation theory as the representative theory of cultivation in Confucianism, while juxtaposing it to self-cultivation theory in Daesoon thought, concentrating on its similarity and difference. Neo-Confucianism is a scholarship which has wielded a tremendous influence upon East Asia, while functioning as an official scholarship for long period up to Yuan, Ming, and Ching period, after achieving its synthesis by Chu Hsi. After 13th century, Neo-Confucianism has been a representative academic system in Confucianism, and self-cultivation theory was in its center. It suggested various virtues that classical scholars have to equip to fulfill the sainthood and the politics of royal road. The self-cultivation theory of Chu Hsi was developed upon the basis of the theory 'Li-Qi' and the theory of mind. Here, the practice of Geokyung(morally awakened state with a reverent spirit in every moment) and Gyeokmul-tsiji(reaching into the utmost knowledge through investigation of things) formed a nucleus of Chu Hsi's self-cultivation theory. While Geokyung was to reveal one's true nature through cultivation of mind, Gyeokmul-tsiji was to demonstrate the complete use of mind's essence and function. Chu Hsi's self-cultivation theory attempted to realize the unity of heaven and man, and through cultivating self and governing people, it also tried to achieve its ideal of the society of Great Union(Daedong). Daesoon Thought is originated from Sangjenim who has descended to this world as a human being called Jeungsan. He went on his circuit to rectify the disorder of heaven and earth for 9 years to rectify the Three worlds of heaven, earth and human being which were faced with total annihilation due to its rule of mutual conflict, while creating an earthly paradise. Respecting the will of Sangjenim, Dojunim established the foundation of Do through launching 'Meukeukdo' and setting tenet, creed and object so that the cultivators (Doins) could believe and respect the truth of Sangje's great itineration (Daesoon). Among those, the two components of creed, which are four fundamental principles and the three fundamental attitudes are of great account as precept and cardinal point. Through this means, the cultivators of Daesoonjinrihoe aspire to guard against self-deception through transforming the human spirit, to realize earthly immortality through renewing human beings, and to create an earthly paradise through transforming the world. This thesis attempted to compare and analyze the theory of self-cultivation in Neo-Confucianism and Daesoon Thought in the aspect of ground, method, and object of cultivation. First, as for the ground of cultivation, the doctrines of Chu-tzu and Daesoon thought place the essence of cultivation on 'heaven'. Yet, whereas the former postulates Taekeuk (the Great Ultimate) as a principle as well as the heaven of a natural order, Daesoon thought postulates Sangenim as the heaven of superintendence as well as the heaven of a natural order, signified as its equation of Daesoon with circle, along with the unity of Meukeuk (Endlessness) and Taegeuk (the Great Ultimate). Further, the doctrine of Chu-zhu and Daesoon thought is identical in the point that both thoughts see mind as the subject of cultivation, while trying to restore a pure essence. Nevertheless, whereas Neo-Confucianism intends to give scope to ability of the complete use of mind's essence and function, Daesoon Thought sees mind as the essence which is used by spiritual beings and as an organ that heaven, earth and human being rely upon as the center of the universe. In the aspect of method of cultivation, the doctrine of Chuzhu lays emphasis on the rational factor in that it brightens its 'myung-deoki'(bright inner virtue),' while trying to correspond to the law of heaven on the basis of 'Geokyung' and 'Gyeokmul-tsiji.' On the contrary, Daesoon thought lays much emphasis on faith factor in that it aspires for human perfection based on the restoration of conscience by cultivating Daesoonjinri with sincerity, reverence and faith along with 'quieting the heart-mind', 'quieting the body', 'respecting the God of the Ninth Heaven', and 'observing ritual practice on the basis of the faith in Sangjenim. Yet, both thoughts have similarities in that cultivation of body forms the basis and that they attempt to realize their ideals through cultivation in daily life while taking 'Guarding against self-deception' as the key method of self-cultivation.' However, the principle of Chu-zhu can be said to be a voluntary and autonomous practice based on scripture of the saint as well as self-reflection. On the other hand, Daesoon thought reveals certain difference in that it combines faith factor with one's self-effort by concentrating on cultivation under the presence of Sangjenim as the object of belief and the spirits of heaven and earth. In the aspect of object of cultivation, both thoughts share similarities in that the saint and the perfected gentleman with a moral virtue as an ideal image of men in both thoughts attempt to realize each of their 'myung-deok' in human nature as a heavenly mandate while respecting morality. Further, they also share similarity in the point that the desirable characters in both thoughts want to participate in harmonious creation and nurturance. Yet, the perfected gentleman with a moral virtue is also characterized by its aim for a new heaven and earth where there is no mutual conflict but mutual beneficence, by promoting the moral influence and virtue of Sangjenim over one's own virtue, while practising the mutual beneficence of all life through harmonious union of divine beings and human beings.