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"Life is the root  of death, Death is the root of life."

If you have lost your loved one,

we have special Won Buddhist ways of ceremony for the deceased. 

What is a Deliverance & Memorial Ceremony?

A Deliverance Ceremony is a series of prayers and rituals held in honor of a beloved family member or friend who has died. The purpose is to help them peacefully cross the threshold as they transition from this life to the next.

During the ceremony, blessings to honor the deceased are offered through meditation, chanting, prayers, incense burning, a financial donation, and opportunities for family and friends to speak words from their hearts. Typically, deliverance ceremonies are held once a week for 7 weeks, covering 49 days in all.

 

The Way of sending spirit:

Means delivering a person by transforming him or her from being unwholesome to being wholesome and leading him or her from low to high.

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The Benefits of Holding Deliverance Service

The Founding Master said,

"In heaven and earth, there are principles of sublime, reciprocal response. When we plant seeds and give them fertilizer, the amount of crops harvested will be different even though the ground is insentient, seeds are insentient, and the fertilizer is insentient. If even insentient crops are responsive, how can human beings, who are the most perspicacious of all, not respond to sincere devotion? If everyone single mindedly engages in silent declaration, offers supplications, makes donations for the spirit of the deceased, and has a spiritual mentor give a dharma discourse, then there will occur the mutual transmission of mind to mind and the mutual response of energy to energy, and the spirit of the deceased will immediately be able to receive deliverance; or in case it has fallen into a baleful destiny, it may gradually advance.

Also, if one died after accumulating heavy debts during one's life, these may be repaid by utilizing the donations and carrying out works for public welfare in the deceased's name.

For those who were not in debt, too blessings could also be accumulated impalpably. To put this principle of reciprocal response differently, it is like electrical currents flowing one into the other."

 

The Scripture of the Founding Master-(Sending on Spirits in Transition, Chapter 29)

( 대종경 천도품 29장)

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