6503280968 The Wisdom of Arrow and Ignorance #Plot

The meaning of “arrow” (矢) and “ignorance” (無知 函), the importance of wisdom (智慧), the role of “anti” in success, the five elements of a nation, the five elements of an individual, and the 12 spiritual powers (十二通)

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Huh Kyung Young) | Lecturer | A speaker who delivers a lecture on Wisdom, knowledge, and the principles of the universe, often demonstrating his unique abilities.
  • 박 총장 (Director Park) | Unspecified Role | Mentioned by Huh Kyung Young, possibly an associate or a participant in the lecture.
  • 김고문님 (Advisor Kim) | Unspecified Role | A participant in the lecture, asked to perform a physical test and answer questions.
  • 조교수 (Assistant Professor Jo) | Unspecified Role | A participant in the lecture, asked to perform a physical test.
  • 양고문님 (Advisor Yang) | Unspecified Role | A participant in the lecture, asked to perform a physical test and is noted for writing.
  • 박 회장님 (Chairman Park) | Unspecified Role | A participant in the lecture, asked to perform a physical test and mentioned in relation to a past event.
  • 전세일 박사 (Dr. Jeon Se-il) | Doctor/Professor | A doctor with multiple doctorates, whose illness Huh Kyung Young claims to have cured, leading to a collaboration on a paper.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Lecture Opening and Audience Observation

  • The lecturer, Huh Kyung Young, observes the audience, noting empty seats and fewer women than usual .
  • He mentions that Catholic and church congregations are predominantly female, around 90-95% .
  • He states that men generally prefer philosophical topics over religious faith .

#2 (00:00:43) The Wisdom of “Arrow” and “Ignorance”

  • Huh Kyung Young introduces the concepts of “arrow” (矢) and “shield” (函), explaining that ignorant people constantly shoot “arrows” (criticism) at others .
  • He quotes, “Those who call me good are my enemies, and those who call me evil are my teachers” .
  • He emphasizes that negative people can serve as teachers, citing the example of those who abandoned President Park .
  • He states that great spiritual figures must experience marriage failure, mentioning Seongcheol Seonim and Siddhartha Gautama as examples .
  • He asserts that those who haven’t experienced life’s suffering cannot offer meaningful lessons, contrasting Carnegie’s impactful words with Bill Gates’s less impactful ones .
  • He claims that historical figures who received overwhelming public support, like Kim Gu and Jo Bong-am, never became president, while those who faced strong opposition, like Syngman Rhee and Roh Moo-hyun, did .
  • He uses the analogy of electricity, where both positive and negative charges are necessary for a light to turn on, to explain the importance of having both supporters and “anti-fans” .
  • He explains that “arrow” (矢) represents those who obscure the heavens and shoot arrows (criticism) at others, often associated with professions like police, prosecutors, and speculators .
  • He contrasts this with “shield” (函), representing those who protect others, such as lawyers, nuns, pastors, and teachers .

#3 (00:06:40) Critique of Unification Policy and Global Power Dynamics

  • Huh Kyung Young discusses the “unification is a jackpot” idea, attributing it to Goldman Sachs’s investment report, which he believes is a strategy for American financial capital to exploit a unified Korea .
  • He warns against a unilateral North-South unification, stating it would be an act of ignorance and that unification should occur when all of Asia and the world are unified .
  • He cites historical examples like Vietnam, China (Mao Zedong vs. Chiang Kai-shek), and the American Civil War (North vs. South) to illustrate that the North often prevails over the South in conflicts .
  • He explains that geographically, northern regions tend to be stronger, citing the physical strength of people from Hamgyeong Province and Russia compared to those from southern regions .
  • He relates this to traditional Korean house layouts, where the northwest is the main room, and the south is for servants, symbolizing the weakness of the South compared to the North .

#4 (00:09:00) The Six Paramitas and True Wisdom

  • Huh Kyung Young explains the character for “Wisdom” (慧), breaking it down to show its connection to the Buddha and the cycle of reincarnation .
  • He introduces the Six Paramitas (보시, 지계, 인욕, 정진, 선정, 지혜 – generosity, precepts, patience, effort, meditation, Wisdom) as filters one must pass through to achieve true Wisdom .
  • He emphasizes that Wisdom is not mere knowledge but requires going through these five filters first, starting with generosity, which comes from experiencing hardship .
  • He differentiates between “knowledge” (知) and “Wisdom” (智), stating that knowledge often leads to criticizing others, while Wisdom involves burning away such critical tendencies .
  • He asserts that those who constantly criticize others with their knowledge are ignorant and will face a miserable end, possibly an early death .
  • He contrasts this with those in “shield” professions (lawyers, nuns, pastors, teachers) who protect others and will have a good end .
  • He explains that wealthy individuals like Bill Gates and Rockefeller, who use their wealth for philanthropy, experience positive changes, such as extended life and improved health due to changes in their hormone systems (shifting from sympathetic to parasympathetic nervous system) .

#5 (00:16:00) Longevity Test and National/Individual Elements

  • Huh Kyung Young conducts a “longevity test” by having participants sit and stand without using their hands, claiming it predicts lifespan .
  • He tests Assistant Professor Jo, Advisor Kim, and Advisor Yang, providing them with lifespan predictions .
  • He then outlines the “5 Great Elements” for a nation: 3 elements of existence (people, territory, sovereignty), 3 elements of function (culture, politics, economy), 3 elements of fields (philosophy, religion, science), 3 elements of purpose (Truth, justice, peace), and 3 elements of future (welfare, harmony, creation, communication) .
  • He criticizes politicians for lacking genuine communication, only engaging with students during election periods .
  • He connects these national elements to individual Wisdom, stating that a wise person integrates these perspectives to foresee the future .
  • He also lists the “5 Great Elements” for an individual: 3 elements of religion (Wisdom is essential), 3 elements of faith (belief, hope, love), 3 elements of philosophy (emptiness, roundness, stillness), 3 elements of value (Truth, goodness, beauty), and 3 elements of status (body, impression, utility) .
  • He explains that the “Truth” (真) in Truth, goodness, and beauty (진선미) represents “righteousness” (義) .
  • He reiterates that those who constantly criticize others will face a miserable end, possibly an early death due to conditions like stroke .
  • He defines hell as a place where communication is impossible, likening it to dogs who cannot understand human speech .
  • He warns that those who create such environments are “experts in making hell” .
  • He advises people in “arrow” professions (prosecutors, police, judges) to be cautious of early death and to serve others with warmth .
  • He proposes a system where most criminals pay fines instead of going to prison, generating 100 trillion won in revenue annually, which would be used to help the needy .
  • He suggests that criminals would undergo education instead of imprisonment .

#6 (00:29:00) The Universe’s Design and Huh Kyung Young’s Abilities

  • Huh Kyung Young discusses the significance of the number 365, relating it to meridians, days in a year, body temperature, and the degrees of a circle .
  • He claims that the traditional 360-degree circle is a mistake and that the true angle is 365 degrees, with the extra 5 degrees representing “extra dimensions” or “black holes” that he can traverse .
  • He describes the Earth’s eight protective layers (troposphere, stratosphere/ozone layer, mesosphere, thermosphere, exosphere, etc.) as “vinyl greenhouses” created by a creator .
  • He explains that these layers protect Earth from solar storms and celestial impacts, preventing the planet from being destroyed .
  • He asserts that the universe operates on odd numbers, not even numbers, further highlighting the “mistake” of the 360-degree measurement .
  • He claims that his ability to heal people and generate energy from his name or image is due to his connection to these “extra dimensions” .
  • He mentions that Dr. Jeon Se-il, after being cured by him, is now writing a paper on his abilities .
  • He criticizes Einstein for failing to develop a “unified field theory” that integrates the energy of matter and spirit, a theory that Huh Kyung Young claims to have now created .
  • He states that Einstein, despite studying Buddhist scriptures, could not comprehend the energy of “emptiness” (공) .
  • He explains that while Einstein’s theories (special and general relativity) are used in GPS and launching satellites, they have limitations and inaccuracies compared to his own “powerful energy” .
  • He predicts that his image and name will generate immense wealth (500 trillion won annually) through trademark rights, which he will use to help people and fund space travel .
  • He reiterates the 3.65 principle in human physiology, including birth weight, body temperature, muscle pairs, and bone structure .
  • He explains the delicate structure of the human spine and the importance of proper lifting techniques to prevent injury .
  • He emphasizes that strong muscles, not just bones, are crucial for maintaining health and preventing age-related issues like osteoporosis and stroke, advocating for regular exercise .
  • He demonstrates a spinal exercise and highlights its importance for maintaining health in old age .
  • He introduces “12 spiritual powers” (여영통, 여강통, 여병통, 여수통, 여환통, 여명통, 여심통, 여안통, 여이통, 여족통, 여진통, 여우통), including levitation and teleportation, which he claims to possess and will detail in an upcoming book .
  • He mentions that Siddhartha Gautama (Buddha) possessed six of these powers but not all twelve .
  • He refers to these 12 powers as “mind-reading” (관심법) .
  • He claims that his presence or name can instantly transform a person’s 9200 trillion genes, making their body as strong as steel .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” demonstration, showing that thinking of his name or looking at his photo dramatically increases a person’s physical strength, while thinking of others (including religious figures) does not .
  • He predicts a future pandemic where only those who listen to his lectures or call his name will survive .
  • He demonstrates his healing abilities by touching and looking at individuals, claiming to cure their ailments instantly .

4. Other Useful Information

4.1. Key Concepts

  • Arrow (矢) and Shield (函) Metaphor: Represents the contrast between those who criticize and harm others (arrow) and those who protect and benefit others (shield).
  • Importance of Opposition: Huh Kyung Young argues that facing strong opposition (anti-fans) is crucial for significant achievements, drawing parallels to electricity needing both positive and negative charges.
  • Six Paramitas: A Buddhist concept of six perfections (generosity, precepts, patience, effort, meditation, Wisdom) presented as filters for achieving true Wisdom.
  • Knowledge (知) vs. **Wisdom** (智): Knowledge is seen as potentially leading to criticism, while Wisdom involves transcending such negativity.
  • Philanthropy and Longevity: Examples of Rockefeller and Bill Gates are used to illustrate how giving back can lead to extended life and improved health through hormonal changes.
  • 365 Principle: A recurring number linked to various aspects of the universe and human body, including meridians, days in a year, body temperature, and the true degrees of a circle.
  • Extra Dimensions (5 Degrees): Huh Kyung Young’s unique concept of an additional 5 degrees beyond the conventional 360-degree circle, representing black holes and his ability to traverse them.
  • Earth’s Protective Layers: Eight atmospheric layers described as “vinyl greenhouses” created by a divine entity to protect Earth.
  • Odd Numbers in the Universe: The assertion that the universe operates on odd numbers, making the 360-degree measurement a “mistake.”
  • Unified Field Theory: Einstein’s unfulfilled quest to integrate the energy of matter and spirit, which Huh Kyung Young claims to have achieved.
  • 12 Spiritual Powers (십이통): A set of advanced abilities, including levitation, teleportation, and mind-reading, which Huh Kyung Young claims to possess.
  • O-ring Test: A demonstration used to show that thinking of Huh Kyung Young’s name or looking at his photo dramatically increases physical strength.

4.2. National and Individual Elements

  • National 5 Elements:
    • Existence: People, Territory, Sovereignty
    • Function: Culture, Politics, Economy
    • Fields: philosophy, Religion, Science
    • Purpose: Truth, Justice, Peace
    • Future: Welfare, Harmony, Creation, Communication
  • Individual 5 Elements:
    • Religion: Requires Wisdom
    • Faith: Belief, Hope, Love
    • philosophy: Emptiness, Roundness, Stillness
    • Value: Truth, Goodness, Beauty
    • Status: Body, Impression, Utility

4.3. Health and Exercise Tips

  • Proper Lifting: Always sit down and use leg strength to lift objects to protect the spine.
  • Spinal Exercise: A specific exercise involving raising arms vertically to touch the face while inhaling, and lowering them while exhaling, with specific foot movements to engage spinal muscles.
  • Calcium Intake: Warns against excessive calcium intake, suggesting it can lead to stroke and other issues, emphasizing exercise as a better alternative for bone health.