6405300927 Lip-Sung-Eum(입성음) and the Law of Genetics #Plot

The superiority of the Korean people’s “Lip-Sung-Eum” (vocalization using the palate), the concept of DNA and genes, and the evolution of species.

1. Character Profiles

  • Huh Kyung young | Speaker | Delivers a lecture on the superiority of the Korean language, the genetic law, and the creation of the universe.

3. Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) The Superiority of the Korean Language

  • Huh Kyung young explains that the Korean people’s ability to articulate words clearly from childhood is unique .
  • He contrasts this with Westerners who struggle with certain Korean pronunciations due to their palate structure .
  • He claims that only Koreans can pronounce all numbers from 1 to 9 perfectly, unlike foreigners who struggle with complex sounds .
  • He asserts that the Korean language, with its unique “Ip-seong-eum” (입성음 – a type of final consonant sound), allows cosmic energy to enter when spoken .
  • He states that civilizations unable to perform “Ip-seong-eum” will eventually be dominated by those who can, highlighting the superiority of the Korean people .
  • He concludes that the 21st-century Messiah will come from a nation that uses “Ip-seong-eum,” which is Korea .
  • He further illustrates the richness of the Korean language with examples like “salsal, silsil, solsol, sulsul, chulchul,” which have distinct meanings despite similar sounds, a feat difficult for Westerners .
  • He uses the example of the Japanese pronunciation of “alcohol” to demonstrate their difficulty with Korean-like consonant structures .
  • He emphasizes that the greatness of the Korean people is unparalleled globally .
  • He claims that the Messiah who will lead the world will emerge from the Korean people .
  • He mentions that there are about 100 reasons why the Messiah comes from Korea, including the meaning behind his name and the numbers associated with it .
  • He connects these concepts to the “Magic Square” (마방진) and the idea of God .

#2 (00:07:46) The Law of Genes and Evolution

  • Huh Kyung young discusses the concept of creation within evolution, stating that it’s crucial to understand .
  • He explains the vast numbers of cells, chromosomes, DNA, and genes in the human body .
  • He calculates the immense number of genes, emphasizing that the number “yang” (양) is so large it’s almost uncountable, with 68 zeros .
  • He states that counting these numbers would take 50 billion years .
  • He reiterates the calculations for chromosomes, DNA, and genes .
  • He explains that the Messiah comes from a nation that uses “Ip-seong-eum,” and this practice can change DNA .
  • He clarifies that while DNA itself doesn’t change (e.g., cloning from hair produces an identical person), genes within the DNA can change .
  • He uses the example of “Kim Young-soo” to illustrate that one person contains an astronomical number of DNA copies, each acting as a “Kim Young-soo” managing the body’s functions .
  • He explains that if Kim Young-soo consistently practices “Ip-seong-eum,” her genes will change .
  • He differentiates between unchanging DNA (representing past lives) and changing genes (representing future lives) .
  • He gives an example: if Kim Young-soo drinks alcohol excessively, an “alcohol gene” is created, which can be passed on to her offspring .
  • He asserts that good actions and learning can change genes, leading to a better next life, such as being born as a professor or in a heavenly realm .
  • He claims to have descended from space to guide humanity, comparing it to a parent visiting a child who is struggling abroad .
  • He mentions writing many books to guide people towards world unification and political reform .
  • He likens the body’s cells communicating needs (like thirst or hunger) to a “National Assembly” (국회) that governs the “mind” .
  • He emphasizes that thinking about Huh Kyung young improves genes, and calling his name empowers cells and DNA .
  • He connects this to Darwin’s theory of evolution, stating that genes improve with divine influence .
  • He warns that continuous alcohol consumption leads to an “alcohol gene” and being reborn as an alcoholic .

#3 (00:14:50) The 신인 and the Bee Colony

  • Huh Kyung young refutes Darwin’s theory of evolution, stating that humans were not created by chance .
  • He uses the example of bees to illustrate a planned creation .
  • He describes the distinct roles of worker bees, drones, and queen bees .
  • He argues that such a complex, organized system could not have arisen by chance, as Darwin suggested .
  • He highlights that worker bees only work, never mate, while drones only mate, and queen bees lay thousands of eggs daily .
  • He questions why there is such a clear division of labor and purpose if not for a divine plan .
  • He explains that worker bees, while collecting nectar, also carry pollen on their hairy legs (around 6,000 grains) to pollinate other flowers, a crucial function designed by a creator .
  • He notes that humans would have to perform this pollination manually if not for bees .
  • He laments that pesticides kill bees, disrupting this natural system .
  • He concludes that this intricate design proves the existence of a creator .
  • He suggests that the different roles of bees (worker, drone, queen) represent past life karma, where countless reincarnations as a worker bee might lead to becoming a drone, and then a queen .
  • He states that changing one’s genes can lead to a better existence, even becoming a “queen” in a good world .
  • He encourages belief in him to avoid negative outcomes and to cultivate wisdom .
  • He equates goodness with wisdom .
  • He claims to foresee future disasters like wars, nuclear explosions, plane crashes, and earthquakes, and that he has come to save humanity .
  • He introduces the Buddhist concept of “Jeong-hae” (정해), which means “meditation and wisdom” .
  • He explains that enlightenment requires both meditation (Jeong, 정) and wisdom (Hae, 해), like two palms of a hand .
  • He states that meditation alone, even reaching Nirvana, is only half complete without wisdom .
  • He concludes that wisdom is essential for humans to reach the ultimate state of enlightenment and understanding .