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Yu Youngmo - Bring Life and Peace to the World

by e-bluespirit 2009. 10. 12.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Youngmo Yu was a follower of Seunghun Lee who founded Osan School and later led the First of March Independence Movement. He was a teacher of Seokheon Ham, a phyilosopher who later devoted himself to the non-violence peaceful movement for democracy Youngmo Yu thought that the country had been destroyed by the ideology of the privileged noble class, and suggested a democratic idea that SSIAL (ordinary people) should be the master that should be served. In the sunburnt face of a farmer, Youngmo Yu found the stage of a true man who is described by Lao Tzu as hiding his wisdom and living among ordinary people He went into an agricultural village in order to spend his life sweating from work and serving with love.

 

He used cold water to wash his body for 70 years since he was 20 years of age until he died. When he was 51, he went into the state of deep faith and, on the top of the Samgak Mountain, had an experience of his body becoming one with heaven and earth. Then, he started to think ‘A day is the whole life’ and practiced it while he was taking only one meal a day. He did not distinguish death from life. He freed himself from desire and knowledge and deeply breathed the breath from the heaven. He felt the real freedom of life when he emptied his mind and discarded the desire for possession, and enjoyed his life in this freedom. From his deep spiritual understanding, he cultivated a philosophy for practical life.

 

Based on Christianity, he combined Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism to produce a thought that can be globally adopted. According to him, if you are honest, you will become one, and when you become one, you will gain the general understanding. He said, if you go forward to God and become one, you will see your sensible, intellectual and spiritual faculties getting utilized and then completed. He thought that the strength of a nation comes from the qualities of being honest to God and having the mind of God. Youngmo Yu was the first thinker who spoke and wrote about philosophy in the Korean language. He was a person who practiced the life of a monk in Christianity. And he was a great philosopher who combined the spirits and philosophies of the East and the West.

 

 

Chronological Events of Youngmo Yu’s Life


 

1890 (age 0)

Born on the 13th of March in 1890 as the eldest son between father Myeonggeun Yu and mother Wanjeon Kim, near Sugak bridge near Namdaemun in Seoul.

 

1896 (age 6)

Learned TongGam at a village school teaching written Chinese language in Heungmunseogol. Learned The Thousand Character Text from father and memorized it all at the age of four.

 

1900 (age 10)

Entered an elementary school in Suhadong in Seoul. He completed only 2 years of the three year course and decided to go to a village school again for learning written Chinese language.

 

1902 (age 12)

Went to a village school established in a large house in Buamdong outside of Jahamun, and learned “Mencius”.

 

1905 (age 15)

Introduced to the Christianity by Jeongsik Kim, the first Korean general manager of YMCA, he went to Yeondong Church in Seoul. on the other hand, he entered Gyeongseong Japanese language school to learn Japanese for 2 years.

 

1907 (age 17)

Entered GyeongSin School in Seoul and studied for 2 years.

 

1909 (age 19)

Became a teacher for Yangpyung School established in Yangpyung in Gyeonggi-do by Wonmo Jeong and taught for one semester.

 

1910 (age 20)

Invited by Namgang Seonghun Yi, he became a teacher for Osan School in JeongJu, Pyungbuk and served there for 2 years. During this time, he introduced Christianity for the first time to Osan School and Namgang Seonghun Yi became a Christian as a result.

 

1912 (age 22)

Studied Tolstoy at Osan School. Went to Tokyo, Japan and entered Tokyo School of Physics there to study for 1 year. Attended lectures and speeches in Tokyo, Japan.

 

1915 (age 25)

Married Hyojeong Kim (age 23)

 

1917 (age 27)

Associating with Yukdang Namseon Choi, he wrote 'Farmer Friend', 'Today' and other stories in “Chungchun (meaning ‘youth’)” periodical magazine.

 

1919 (age 29)

Kept in custody 6,000 Won in his father’s Gyungsung Leathers’ Store which had been collected by Namgang Seonghun Yi from the Christian community to use for the First of March Independence Movement.

 

1921 (age 31)

Became the Principal of Osan School in JeongJu in succession to Godang Mansik Jo and served for 1 year.

 

1927 (age 37)

Gyosin Kim and other members of a magazine “SeongSeoJoSeon (meaning ‘Bible Korea’)” invited him to join in. He refused the offer, but he had private lessons from Gyosin Kim.

 

1928 (age 38)

Having received an earnest request from Changju Dongwan Hyun, the general manager of Central YMCA, he led a YMCA class called ‘Yeongyeongban'. He continued this for 35 years until Dongwan Hyun passed away in 1963.

 

1935 (age 45)

Moved from his residence in Juksundong, Jongro, Seoul to a farm in Gugi-ri, Eunpyung-myun, Goyang-gun Gyunggi-do to work like a farmer.

 

1937 (age 47)

Wrote an article in “SeongSeoJoSeon (meaning ‘Bible Korea’)” cherishing the memory of Samseong Jungsik Kim.

 

1941 (age 51)

Had a turning point in his life with an occasion that had moved his heart. He decided to put the spirit of Jesus as the basis of his faith. He began to lead an ascetic life having one meal a day. He declared “Haehon (meaning ‘marriage life without sex’)”. He also began to sleep on a wooden floor made of a pine nut tree.

 

1942 (age 52)

Having been related to the “SeongSeoJoSeon” event, he was arrested and detained in Jongro Police Station under Japanese imperialism. He was not passed to the stage of prosecution and was released from Seodaemun Prison after 57 days.

 

1943 (age 53)

Attained big spiritual enlightenment on top of the Bukak Mountain at dawn on the 5th of February.

 

1945 (age 55)

During the period of administration vacuum following the liberation of the country from Japan, he became the head of Eunpyung-myun Self-governing Committee by the request of the local residents.

 

1948 (age 58)

Presented lectures as a guest for HamSeokheon’s YMCA Sunday meetings.

 

1950 ( age 60)

Dongwan Hyun, the general manager of YMCA, held on his own insistence an event celebrating the 22,000 days of Youngmo Yu in the YMCA Hall.

 

1955 (age 65)

Declared that he was destined to die on 26 April 1956 around one year later. He began to keep his diary (Daseok’s Diary).

 

1959 (age 69)

Finished translation of the complete book of 'Lao-tzu'. Also translated important parts from other scriptures.

 

1961 (age 71)

Had an accident of falling from the roof top of the entrance of his house after he had gone to the top with his granddaughter on 21 December. He was hospitalized to the Seoul National University Hospital and was treated there for 28 days.

 

1972 (age 82)

became 30,000 days old on 1 May.

 

1977(age 87)

Departed for a wandering journey. He was carried back home almost in a lifeless state by a policeman. He was in a state of unconsciousness for 3 days, and could get out of bed after 10 days.

 

1981 (age 91)

Passed away at 6:30pm on the 3d of February in 1981 when he was 90 years 10 months and 21 days old. Burial place The 3rd grave in Row Q, Maehwa Block, Pungsan Burial Park, Byeongcheon-myeon, Cheonan-si Chungcheongnam-do

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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