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Wu ( Chinese: 悟; pinyin: Wù) is a concept of awareness, consciousness, or spiritual enlightenment in the Chinese folk religion. [1]
According to scholarly studies, many practitioners who have recently "reverted" to the Chinese traditional religion speak of an "opening of awareness" Kai wu( Chinese: 開悟; pinyin: Kāi wù) or "awakening of awareness" Jue wu Chinese: 覺悟; pinyin: Juéwù) of the interconnectedness of reality in terms of the cosmic-moral harmony ( bào yìng) as it relates to mìng yùn and yuán fèn. [2]
This spiritual awareness, wu, works as an engine that moves these themes from being mere ideas to be motivating forces in one's life: [2]
Awareness is a dynamic factor and appears in two guises: first, as a realisation that arrives as a gift, often unbidden, then as a practice that the person intentionally follows. [2]
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Chinese folk religion |
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Wu ( Chinese: 悟; pinyin: Wù) is a concept of awareness, consciousness, or spiritual enlightenment in the Chinese folk religion. [1]
According to scholarly studies, many practitioners who have recently "reverted" to the Chinese traditional religion speak of an "opening of awareness" Kai wu( Chinese: 開悟; pinyin: Kāi wù) or "awakening of awareness" Jue wu Chinese: 覺悟; pinyin: Juéwù) of the interconnectedness of reality in terms of the cosmic-moral harmony ( bào yìng) as it relates to mìng yùn and yuán fèn. [2]
This spiritual awareness, wu, works as an engine that moves these themes from being mere ideas to be motivating forces in one's life: [2]
Awareness is a dynamic factor and appears in two guises: first, as a realisation that arrives as a gift, often unbidden, then as a practice that the person intentionally follows. [2]