6209150836 Who is Huh Kyung young #Plot

Character Profiles

  • Huh Kyung young | Lecturer | Claims to be a messiah, not affiliated with any political party or religion, possesses supernatural abilities like healing and stopping cell division, and is the “nucleus of the universe” on the Korean Peninsula .
  • Driver | Huh Kyung young’s volunteer driver | Drove Huh Kyung young to Gangwon-do .
  • Park | Chairman | Attends Huh Kyung young’s lecture .
  • Jeon Se-il | Doctor, Hospital Director | Had many illnesses, some of which Huh Kyung young cured .
  • Lee | Chairman | Witnessed Huh Kyung young curing Jeon Se-il .
  • Son | Taoist | Huh Kyung young’s disciple .
  • Yang | Elder | Attends Huh Kyung young’s lecture .
  • Lee | Chairman | Huh Kyung young’s disciple .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Huh Kyung young’s Identity and Messiah Claims

  • Huh Kyung young questions why his name is frequently mentioned and why people’s health improves or illnesses are cured when they call his name .
  • He states that Korea has many fake messiahs, hermits, and enlightened individuals, but they lack evidence and often belong to religions .
  • Huh Kyung young emphasizes that he does not belong to any religion or political party, asserting that a true messiah is unaffiliated .
  • He compares himself to Confucius, who wandered without ever holding political power, and explains that his current “wandering” is for the afterlife .
  • He criticizes those who “wander the world” for personal enjoyment, stating they will be reborn in Africa, and clarifies that his actions are for a greater purpose .

#2 (00:03:21) The Highway Incident and Huh Kyung young’s Intervention

  • Huh Kyung young recounts an incident 20 years ago on the Yeongdong Expressway where he saw ten people assaulting one man, causing his ear to bleed .
  • He noticed the assailants had tattoos and were much larger than him, while the victim was a young man who had allegedly cut them off .
  • He ordered his driver to stop the car 500 meters away and ran to the scene, where he was the only other person present .
  • Huh Kyung young slapped the largest assailant, who was disoriented by the unexpected force .
  • He then spoke in an unknown “dialect” that instantly subdued the nine remaining assailants, making them kneel .
  • He claims to have used “chukjibeop” (縮地法, a legendary Korean Taoist technique for shortening distance) to quickly reach the scene .
  • After sending the injured man and woman to the hospital, Huh Kyung young released the assailants after they promised not to repeat their actions .
  • He explains that his intervention bypassed the legal system, as he acted more swiftly than the police, prosecutors, or judges could .
  • He asserts that he is above the president, who is above judges, implying his supreme authority .

#3 (00:16:17) Huh Kyung young’s Supernatural Abilities and Past Experiences

  • Huh Kyung young corrects his previous lecture, clarifying the difference between criminal law (형법) and criminal procedure law (형사소송법) .
  • He states that he has resolved thousands of violent incidents in a similar manner, often without public knowledge .
  • He describes an event where 30,000 university students rushed him at a concert, and he survived being carried by a crowd of six layers of people, taking an hour to move 10 meters .
  • He explains that if someone grabs him in such a situation, he uses “dialect” to make them instantly let go and flee .
  • He claims he doesn’t need bodyguards because he can handle any threat, but maintains them for formality .
  • He recounts an incident from high school where he intervened in a fight among “neukma-jungi” (ragpickers), using his “strange words” to resolve the conflict .
  • He emphasizes that his spiritual abilities and “dialect” are unrelated to religion .
  • He mentions curing some of Dr. Jeon Se-il’s illnesses, though not all, noting that many people, like Dr. Jeon, are “time bombs” with hidden diseases .
  • He cites examples of sudden deaths from stroke or undetected cancer, highlighting the fragility of life and the preciousness of human connections .
  • He explains that the brain compresses memories, making past events feel recent, and that important memories, especially positive ones, are stored in the hippocampus and taken to the afterlife as a “unique identification number” .
  • He believes his actions, like the highway incident, are scanned by heaven, and he needs more “pocket money” than others .
  • He describes his habit of visiting restaurants with many children and giving each child 10,000 won, explaining it as an investment in future relationships and a way to show genuine care, unlike politicians .
  • He attributes his popularity among young people to his lifelong actions of kindness .
  • He states that all human actions are scanned by heaven and affect one’s “hormone function” .
  • He claims that as a “judge from heaven” or “messiah,” he judges not only current sins but also their generational consequences, such as high cholesterol from excessive meat consumption or alcoholism from inherited DNA .
  • He explains that he will appear when the nation is in chaos, not when politicians are merely squabbling, as people need to be more disappointed first .
  • He believes the current time is not right for his appearance, as the “criminals” (corrupt politicians) have not yet been “caught” .

#4 (00:39:00) Cosmology and Creation According to Huh Kyung young

  • Huh Kyung young discusses the creation story, starting with light and darkness, then water and the firmament, followed by plants and nature, then day and night, birds and fish, and finally animals and humans .
  • He asserts that true humans appear last, implying that current political candidates are “beasts” .
  • He explains that “light” refers to “White Heaven,” the place where God resides, and “darkness” refers to “Dark Space,” which is the universe containing galaxies .
  • He describes the Earth’s atmosphere as “space-time universe” with a gravity of 980 dynes, which prevents humans from flying .
  • He details the vastness of the universe, with 1.2 billion galaxies in “our galaxy” and 1.2 billion “galaxy clusters,” and 1.2 billion “galaxy clouds,” beyond which lies “White Heaven” .
  • He states that the “White Heaven” where the 신인 resides is infinite, and the 신인’s star, “Baekgung” (백궁), from which he came, is 4 million times larger than the sun .
  • He explains the immense time scales of celestial rotations, with the Earth orbiting the sun in 1 year, the sun orbiting the North Star in 250 million years, and the North Star orbiting the galaxy cluster in 37.5 billion years .
  • He criticizes Einstein’s theory of relativity as “kindergarten-level” compared to his own calculations, which are necessary for interstellar travel and time manipulation .
  • He claims that ordinary spiritual leaders and scientists do not understand these complex scientific and spiritual relationships .
  • He interprets “water” in the creation story as the Earth itself, and “firmament” (궁창) as the blue sky and gravity, which are created together .
  • He reiterates that he will appear last to recreate the Earth .
  • He explains that the Earth’s core, the mantle, creates the Earth’s magnetic field, which is essential for life and bird migration .
  • He states that the mantle’s energy will last only 1,000 years, which is why he has come .
  • He describes how birds use the Earth’s magnetic field as a GPS to navigate long distances, emphasizing the existence of a divine creator .
  • He advises showing respect to animals before eating them, recounting his childhood experience of raising a cow named Milim and the trauma of its slaughter .
  • He contrasts the Christian commandment “Thou shalt not kill” (살인하지 말라) with the Buddhist commandment “Thou shalt not kill living beings” (살생하지 말라), highlighting the broader scope of Buddhist compassion .
  • He explains that the Earth’s core is the mantle, but the “external nucleus” of the Earth is the Korean Peninsula, where he has come to change the world .
  • He warns of an impending “nuclear war” and states that he is here to prevent it .
  • He explains that the “nucleus” within the human body is DNA, which stands for Deoxyribonucleic Acid .
  • He details the structure of human cells, with 100 trillion cells, each containing 46 chromosomes (23 pairs), each chromosome containing 40,000 DNA molecules, and each DNA molecule containing 500,000 genes, totaling 9,200 trillion “hae” (해, a large number unit) .
  • He explains that the telomere at the end of chromosomes determines human lifespan, with cells dividing 6 times before death, typically around 80 years .
  • He claims that calling his name stops telomere division, effectively halting aging and extending lifespan indefinitely .
  • He states that women live longer than men because their monthly menstruation purifies their blood, while men accumulate “dead blood” .
  • He advises men to donate blood regularly to live longer, comparing it to changing engine oil in a car .
  • He claims that calling his name also heals illnesses and will be scientifically proven .
  • He explains that the human body is a universe, and when a person dies, microorganisms quickly consume the internal organs, leaving only bones and limbs .
  • He states that humans are “immortal” and carry their “report card” (karma) through reincarnation .
  • He explains that the current era is the time of “beasts,” and he, as the true human, will appear last to transform the Earth .
  • He references Revelation 21:6, “I am the Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End,” but criticizes the translation, stating that God is “the beginning without beginning and the end without end” .
  • He introduces the Cheonbugyeong (천부경), an 81-character Korean scripture, which he claims is the highest-level scripture and that he is the only one who can correctly interpret it .
  • He explains that the Cheonbugyeong’s concept of “one” (일) signifies that all things originate from a single source, and humans are given 99.9% of blessings and free will .
  • He criticizes prayer as a “sin” because it implies that God has not already given everything necessary, and that true gratitude and self-improvement are what God desires .
  • He defines “devil” or “Satan” as the misuse of freedom, or “bangjong” (방종, indulgence/license) .
  • He explains that even small acts of “bangjong,” like not giving up a seat to an elder, trigger negative hormonal changes (noradrenaline, acetylcholine, cortisol, corticosterone) that affect one’s spiritual score and even genetic lineage .
  • He states that the 0.1% that God did not give humans is “success and failure,” which is determined by how they use their free will .
  • He emphasizes teaching children gratitude and moderation in consumption .
  • He claims that human faces reflect all past actions from 1.5 million reincarnations, and that he is here to change people’s “report cards” .
  • He defines “sin” as anything that is not “love,” which he breaks down into four types of giving: giving with a joyful face (안시), giving with kind words (언시), giving material things (물시), and giving with one’s body (신시) .
  • He criticizes traditional religious teachings that advocate for loving enemies or enduring suffering, stating that such concepts are too abstract and lead to negative outcomes .
  • He argues that true love means not causing others to endure hardship and wishing for their well-being, even if it means separation .
  • He states that “prayer” (기도) is a “sin” because it is “wishing for blessings” (기복) rather than expressing gratitude .
  • He claims that God avoids those who pray loudly, and that he, as God’s representative, suffers because people pray instead of acting .
  • He criticizes political candidates for being “incommunicado” (불통) and surrounded by cronies, unlike himself who communicates with thousands daily .
  • He recounts the story of the Choi family in Jeolla-do, who survived the Yeosu-Suncheon Rebellion and the Korean War because their ancestor had a rice dispenser built into their wall, allowing anyone to take rice anonymously .
  • He explains that the recipients of this charity, who later became rebel leaders, protected the Choi family’s home .
  • He concludes that consistent acts of kindness, like the rice dispenser, build immense “blessings” and respect, and that spreading his teachings is the greatest blessing one can achieve .
  • He states that the Earth has 1,000 years left, during which humans will reincarnate about 10 more times before the Earth disappears .
  • He explains that the sun is slowly cooling, the Earth’s mantle energy is depleting, and the Earth’s magnetic field is shifting and weakening, causing birds to lose their way .
  • He claims that the Cheonbugyeong contains prophecies about his arrival, specifically mentioning “34” (Jesus’s age at death) and “57” (his age when his popularity began), signifying his role in completing a “ring” or cycle .