Cheondoism
Cheondoism is a Korean religious movement that emerged in the early 20th century, blending elements of traditional Korean beliefs, Confucianism, and Buddhism. It emphasizes the importance of living in harmony with the universe and promotes the idea of a divine force that connects all beings.
The founder of Cheondoism, Park Wudang, sought to create a faith that would empower individuals and foster social justice. Followers believe in the concept of Hanul, or the "Heavenly Parent," and engage in rituals that celebrate nature and community, aiming to cultivate a peaceful and just society.