Ancient Philosophy of Enlightenment, the Heavenly Code

According to “HanDanGoGi” one of the oldest surviving history texts of Ancient Asia, the Heavenly Code, or “Chun Bu Kyung”, dates back more than 9,000 years. It was first put into writing approximately 6,000 years ago using a form of writing that resembles a pattern of deer hoof prints. Transcription into ancient Asian calligraphy took place around 4,400 years ago, during the Ancient Chosen era. This was to be the first country recognized as precursor to modern Korea and Manchuria. This version was translated and recorded into modern Chinese calligraphy by Chiwon Choi, foremost scholar of the Shilla Kingdom of Korea’s Three Kingdom Era around 1,200 years ago.

Although it known as the “Heavenly Code,” it is not a religious text as it does not mention god(s) or outline a particular dogma. It is possible to interpret the Heavenly Code in countless ways, yet all interpretations contain the following three basic truths about the cosmos. First, everything begins with the One, and returns to the One, which has no beginning or end. Second, the One expresses itself as Heaven, Earth, and Human, all existing within the Human Being. Third, the Oneness of all must naturally express itself in actions that benefit all. In 2,334 BC, the kingdom of the Ancient Chosen called their kings Dangun. The Danguns interpreted the Heavenly Code as instruction to “Widely Benefit All Humanity” and “Rightfully Harmonize All the World,” designating it as the philosophical and political foundation of the kingdom.

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