Five thousand volunteer instructors gathered at the Han People Historic and Cultural Park in Cheonan-si, South Korea on the evening of July 3, 2010. They united because of their passion for sharing health, happiness and peace through free Dahn Yoga classes in their local parks. Ilchi Lee joined them to give a lecture and training in the Earth Kigong form.
Social Good
Hong Ik Hope
This poem explores the deeper meaning of Hong Ik, one of Ilchi Lee’s core philosophies that comes from traditional Korean culture.
Hope Message: Hope for the Earth
The most important ingredient for creating the world our hearts crave is hope. We must first have hope before we can do anything. We must believe sincerely and wholeheartedly that a world of peace and harmony with nature is possible. Then through hard work, a good strategy, and sincere diligence, we can mold such a world together.
Dream Comes True with Cyber University
The new Global Cyber University opened on March 2, 2010 with 490 students. Five years in the making, this online university will offer degrees in departments such as Human Services, Global Business Management, and Korean Cultural Studies. As the president and founder, Ilchi Lee hopes that students will imbibe the philosophy of Hong Ik–widely benefiting all humanity.