ChunBuKyung Writing Meditation
This workbook offers a peaceful, hands-on approach to meditation through writing. By steadily copying each character of the ChunBuKyung, you can calm your mind, deepen your focus, and engage your whole body in mindful movement.
Designed to make traditional calligraphy accessible, this guide walks you through character construction and provides generous space for practice. Whether using brush and ink or a pencil and pen, this writing meditation brings clarity and stillness to your day—one stroke at a time.
The ChunBuKyung (Heavenly Code) is an ancient Korean scripture composed of 81 Chinese characters. Though written during the late Goryeo Dynasty (1328–1401) by the scholar NongEun, it is believed to carry spiritual truths that date back 9,000 years.
The script outlines the principles of universal harmony—connecting heaven, earth, and humanity—and is traditionally used for meditation, chanting, and self-cultivation. Its characters are written in a style reminiscent of ancient oracle bone script, adding to its timeless, sacred presence.



