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- Hanol-gyo abstract "Hanol-gyo (Korean: 한얼교, Hanol gyo or Hanolgyo) is a Korean traditional religion On Spiritual Transcendence, re-established by Shin Jeong Yil.The progenitor of Hanol-gyo, Dangun, is the Founding Father of Korea who established the Old Korean Empire, Gojoseon; Hanol-gyo shares 5000 years of historical foundation with Korea.The Dangun's famous dictum is to "Unite and Benefit All in Existence." Hanol principle is the teachings on enlightenment and awakening; it pursues self-liberation of consciousness rather than the traditional ways of religious worship.According to the Official Guidance to Hanol-gyo, Hanol-gyo is an unconventional religion: it allows its adherents to practice other religions as well. It regards all enlightened beings (Dangun, Buddha, Jesus, Lao-tzu, Confucius, etc.) as teachers of enlightenment and awakening, and various religions as the pursuit of Universal Truth in different ways. Its aims are to understand and practice Universal Truth, and to overcome all forms of segregation (e.g. Religion, Race, Ideology and so on)."The founder's Doctrine "Na-Ol is Han-Ol" means “My spiritual essence is the spiritual essence of Han”"HAN is a profound word symbolizing Infinity & Totality and Universal Truth. The native name for Korea is Han Kook, meaning "the Nation of Han"."Hanol-gyo helps to find one's true nature (Na-Ol) which is one with Han-Ol, and fulfill one's true nature by practicing love, wisdom and devotion — the will of Absolute Benevolence." In the churches and temples of Hanol-gyo, there are no figures to worship: instead there is an "Empty Chair" that symbolizes the invisible and silent nature of one's true essence beyond one's physical form of self and mental form of ego — the Na-Ol. The invisibility and stillness also reflect the essence of Hanol, which is ultimately one with Na-Ol.".
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- Hanol-gyo wikiPageExternalLink www.hanol.org.
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- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Buddha.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religion_in_South_Korea.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Confucius.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Dangun.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopedia_of_Korean_Culture.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Gautama_Buddha.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Gojoseon.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Jesus.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Lao-tzu.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Laozi.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Shin_Jeong-yil.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Shin_Jeong_Yil.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLink Shin_Se-won.
- Hanol-gyo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hanol-gyo".
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- Hanol-gyo subject Category:Religion_in_South_Korea.
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- Hanol-gyo comment "Hanol-gyo (Korean: 한얼교, Hanol gyo or Hanolgyo) is a Korean traditional religion On Spiritual Transcendence, re-established by Shin Jeong Yil.The progenitor of Hanol-gyo, Dangun, is the Founding Father of Korea who established the Old Korean Empire, Gojoseon; Hanol-gyo shares 5000 years of historical foundation with Korea.The Dangun's famous dictum is to "Unite and Benefit All in Existence." Hanol principle is the teachings on enlightenment and awakening; it pursues self-liberation of consciousness rather than the traditional ways of religious worship.According to the Official Guidance to Hanol-gyo, Hanol-gyo is an unconventional religion: it allows its adherents to practice other religions as well. ".
- Hanol-gyo label "Hanol-gyo".
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