Wu (awareness)
Wu (Chinese: 悟) is a concept of awareness, consciousness, or spiritual enlightenment in the Chinese folk religion.[1] According to scholarly studies, many practitioners recently "reverted" to the Chinese traditional religion speak of a "new awareness" (kāi wù 開悟 or jué wù 覺悟) of the interconnectedness of reality in terms of the cosmic-moral harmony—mìng yùn, bào yìng, yuán fèn.[2] This spiritual awareness works as an engine that moves these themes from being mere ideas to be motivating forces in one's life:[2] awareness of mìng yùn ignites responsibility towards life; awareness of yuan fen stirs to respond to events rather than resigning.[2] Awareness is a dynamic factor and appears in two guises: a realisation that arrives as a gift, often unbidden; then it evolves into a practice that the person intentionally follows.[2]
In Latin alphabetical transliteration of the Chinese, it's a homograph of the wu-shaman.
See also
- Chinese folk religion
- Ming yun
- Bao ying
- Yuan fen
- Satori, a similar concept in Japanese Buddhism
References
- Lizhu, Na. 2013. pp. 26-27
- Lizhu, Na. 2013. p. 27
Sources
- Fan Lizhu, Chen Na. The Revival of Indigenous Religion in China. Fudan University, 2013.