6406280932 The Truth of Mind and Disposition #Plot
Character Profiles
Huh Kyung young | Lecturer | Delivers a lecture on the “truth of mind and mindset.”
Jo Gyosu (Assistant Professor Jo) | Huh Kyung young’s acquaintance | Calls Huh Kyung young to discuss current events and business matters.
Lee Kun-hee | Samsung Chairman | Mentioned in the lecture regarding his “Maha Management” philosophy and subsequent health issues.
Park Geun-hye | President | Mentioned in the lecture regarding her “Unification is a jackpot” statement and the appointment of a prime minister.
Ahn Dae-hee | Former Prime Minister nominee | Mentioned as a prime minister nominee who quickly resigned.
Lee Seung-man | Former President | Mentioned in historical anecdotes about newspaper errors.
Park Chung-hee | Former President | Mentioned in historical anecdotes about newspaper errors during his military revolution.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) The Truth of Growth Pains and Rationality
The lecture begins by discussing the “truth of growth pains” .
The speaker emphasizes that there is truth and untruth in everything, including the mind and mindset, and he only speaks the truth .
The opposite of truth is rationality, which governs legal judgments and political dismissals .
Most people are unaware of the truth and are swayed by media headlines, which often present a rational but untrue narrative .
Rationality is likened to being on the side of evil, while truth is akin to providence and justice .
The current world is dominated by injustice, with political powers often disguising their material and rational actions as justice .
People become trapped in this material world, finding entertainment in public trials and condemning others .
#2 (00:03:40) The Danger of Words: “Jackpot” and “Great”
The speaker analyzes the phrase “Unification is a jackpot,” used by the President .
He predicted that this phrase would lead to many deaths because “jackpot” (대박) means “large ship” (大舶), and a large ship unifying with water means it sinks .
A ship must oppose the water to float, just as opposing forces are necessary for life .
Using such language can cause national calamities, suggesting that “unification is our pain” or “our burden” would be more appropriate .
The word “대” (Dae), meaning “great” or “big,” is also problematic .
Companies with “Dae” in their names, like Daehan Jeonseon and Daewoo, have faced tragic downfalls .
The speaker recounts predicting the downfall of a prime minister nominee with “Dae” in their name (Ahn Dae-hee), stating they would be disgraced and removed within days .
The character “대” (Dae) in “빛날 대” (Dae, meaning “greatly shine”) can also mean “greatly burn” (크게 탄다), leading to disasters like the Daewang Corner fire .
These incidents highlight the importance of understanding the true meaning and implications of words .
#3 (00:12:00) Historical Newspaper Errors and the Power of Characters
The speaker discusses historical newspaper errors related to the character “대” (Dae) .
Dong-A Ilbo was once suspended for printing “dog president” (견통령, meaning “dog president”) instead of “president” (대통령, meaning “president”) for Lee Seung-man(이승만), due to a missing dot on the character .
After this incident, Dong-A Ilbo ensured that the three characters for “president” were always printed together to prevent similar mistakes .
Daehan Ilbo was permanently shut down on the day of Park Chung-hee’s military revolution due to a similar character error .
They mistakenly printed “friend of communism” (우공, meaning “friend of communism”) instead of “anti-communism” (방공, meaning “anti-communism”) as the national policy, by omitting a dot .
These examples illustrate how a single character mistake can lead to significant consequences .
The speaker reiterates that people with “great, big, large”(대) in their names, if not aligned with the times, can face difficulties .
He predicted Ahn Dae-hee(안대희)’s resignation within a week based on his name and “appearance” (관상, meaning “physiognomy” or “appearance”) .
The “great ship” (대박) analogy for unification leading to sinking and many deaths is re-emphasized .
#4 (00:17:00) Buddhist Dimensions and Quantum Physics
The speaker discusses different dimensions of Buddhist teachings, relating them to human understanding .
1st Dimension (Linear Buddhism): Yu-ma-gyeong, for those with lower understanding .
2nd Dimension (Planar Buddhism): Dae-bang-dae-bak-gyeong, for those with slightly higher understanding .
3rd Dimension (Spatial Buddhism): Ban-ya-gyeong (Prajnaparamita Sutra), which includes “Maha Prajna Paramita” .
Cosmic Buddhism: Hwa-eom-gyeong (Avatamsaka Sutra), the highest level, representing the entire universe as a “quantum world” .
In the quantum world, particles like molecules, atoms, neutrons, protons, and electrons move in an orderly fashion, but quanta (photons) move freely .
Human thoughts and emotions directly influence these quanta, causing immediate physical changes .
Negative thoughts can lead to abnormal hormones and illness, acting as instant judgment .
Positive actions lead to good health and positive outcomes, demonstrating the immediate “judgment” of quanta .
#5 (00:23:00) Samsung’s “Maha Management” and “Ato Management”
The speaker predicted Lee Kun-hee’s heart attack upon hearing about Samsung’s “Maha Management” .
“Maha” means “immensely large,” and such a grand concept would lead to Samsung’s downfall .
He advised that Samsung should adopt “Ato Management” instead .
“Ato” signifies something extremely small, like DNA, which aligns with future industries such as spiritual industry, digital design, and divine nature .
These four industries represent the future industrial revolution, where DNA manipulation could even reverse aging .
Samsung’s current blue logo, representing “prudent management,” should be changed to red, symbolizing “leading management” for the future .
This “Ato Management” focuses on the invisible quantum world, rather than massive entities .
#6 (00:30:00) The Mind (마음) and Mindset (마음씨)
The lecture shifts to the “truth of mind and mindset” .
The mind (마음) constitutes 99.9% of our being, while the mindset (마음씨) is only 0.1% .
The mind is largely unchangeable, representing our past lives (95% unconscious) and current life’s subconscious (3%) .
Only 2% is conscious, and most people use only 1% of their consciousness, which determines their IQ .
This means 99% of people are unconsciously driven, leading them to specific professions or talents .
For example, someone naturally inclined to art might fail as a surgeon, even with training, because their “mind” is not suited for it .
The mindset (마음씨), though only 0.1%, is like a seed that, when planted, yields abundant results (karma) .
Changing this 0.1% mindset can transform the entire 99.9% of the mind .
Humans can only change about 1% of their destiny in one lifetime, but scientific advancements can also alter this 1% .
While the mind is fixed, the mindset can be cultivated daily .
Negative “seeds” of mindset, like a daughter-in-law’s ill will towards her mother-in-law, lead to negative karma .
The mindset is powerful and complex, requiring careful cultivation .
Parents forcing children into unsuitable professions can ruin their lives, as the mind’s inherent inclinations are difficult to change, but the mindset can be adjusted .