Introduce
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Ahn Gyeong-jeon, the Jongdosanim ("Supreme Master of Dao"), is the head of Jeung San Do.

 Life is a long journey of discoveries.

 For me, a great discovery was the culture of light, which extends back 25,000 years to the days of Mago Castle in what is now Siberia. This culture was passed down to Hwanguk, Baedal, and Dangun Joseon nearly 10,000 years ago, and has continued to be passed down throughout the history of the Korean people. But invasions and distortions over the ages, most recently during Japanese colonialism, nearly effaced this culture of light.
 In my efforts to recover Korea’s lost history and the archetypal culture of light, I have traveled the globe in search of records and remains and have discovered, to my astonishment, that signs of this light culture still remain in many lands.

 What is this culture of light? During the time of Grandmother Mago, people received the light of the universe through true breathing or cosmic breathing. Moreover, through Grandmother Mago and her two daughters, people received a flower of light - the Seollyeohwa - and became beings of light possessing ageless longevity.
 In today’s age of great transition - from the cosmic summer to the cosmic autumn - we must recover this culture of light for our self-preservation and transformation. We must recover our true original nature: beings of light.
 I am delighted to share with you this wondrous culture of light. I invite you to join me on a journey of becoming beings of light.