Rock with Faces
MIMETOLITH
Humans have a natural inclination to seek out patterns and faces in their surroundings, a phenomenon known as pareidolia. Often, we discover such images in nature too. P. Jung Myeong Seok teaches this as one of ‘God’s Language of Nature’s Creation’, where it is a direct connection between God and humanity. This heavenly language, when interpreted with deep realisations, connects us deeply with the spiritual world, forming a closer bond with the Trinity.
Wolmyeongdong is a remarkable place of this connection, as it is filled with mimetolith rocks, where human faces and images of animals can be clearly seen. These natural rock formations have captured the attention of many, not just for their unique appearances but for the spiritual significance they hold. In a world where mimetolith rocks are rare and highly valued, Wolmyeongdong stands out as God’s sacred temple composed of these extraordinary stones. This natural wonder draws over hundreds of thousands of global visitors each year, all eager to witness the unique rocks that testify to God’s enduring love for mankind.