6506130979 The Truth of Microscope and Telescope #Plot
1. Character Profiles
허경영** (Mr.Huh)** | Speaker | Proposes “Three-No Politics” (무전쟁, 무차별, 무국경) and criticizes current political and economic issues. Claims to possess unique spiritual powers and offers guidance for a better afterlife.
박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former President | Mentioned as having created favorable conditions for the nation’s economy .
김영수 고모님 (Kim Young-soo Aunt) | Audience Member | Addressed by Mr.Huh regarding the meaning of “대자대비” (great compassion) .
조례수 (Jo Rye-soo) | Audience Member | Participates in an energy demonstration, showing a decrease in strength when calling his own name and an increase when calling Mr.Huh’s name .
이명박 (Lee Myung-bak) | Former President | His photo is used in an energy demonstration, showing a decrease in strength .
이해창 (Lee Hae-chang) | Politician | His photo is used in an energy demonstration, showing a decrease in strength .
양고문님 (Advisor Yang) | Audience Member | Addressed by Mr.Huh regarding the meaning of “비전” (vision) and the importance of the lecture .
3. Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) The State of the Korean Economy and Politics
Mr.Huh states that Korea’s economy should have reached a per capita income of $80,000 and a population of 80 million by 2015 .
He attributes the nation’s economic struggles to public officials who waste taxpayer money without principles or standards .
He criticizes government departments for competing to secure large budgets for wasteful spending .
He introduces his “Three-No Politics” (삼무정치): no war, no discrimination, and no borders, aiming for world unification .
He contrasts this with current politicians who practice “seven-no politics” (일곱 가지 원칙 없는 정치), lacking principles, conscience, effort, character, morality, and vision .
He highlights the waste of 40 trillion won in overseas resource development, questioning if officials would spend their own money similarly .
He warns that without someone like him, the national debt, including public enterprises, will continue to grow, currently at 1,500 trillion won .
He criticizes public officials for receiving salaries without accountability, considering it a crime against the nation .
#2 (00:04:40) Microeconomics, Macroeconomics, and Social Issues
Mr.Huh explains microeconomics as viewing people and the economy with a microscope and macroeconomics with a telescope .
He recounts his 25-year-old proposal to give 100 million won for marriage and 30 million won for childbirth, which was seen as crazy but was a macroeconomic perspective to prevent population decline .
He argues that if his policies had been adopted, Korea’s population would be 80 million and per capita income $80,000, leading the world .
He criticizes the current politicians for wasting taxpayer money on overseas investments that yield no returns .
He warns that a lack of patriotism among public officials could lead Korea to become like Greece or Argentina .
He dismisses the idea that welfare for the elderly or marriage incentives for youth would ruin the country .
He points out that 37 trillion won in defense budget, excluding 600 billion won for salaries, is largely misspent by politicians .
He states that 400 trillion won of the national budget is wasted on meaningless development projects .
#3 (00:09:00) The Truth of Microscope and Telescope
Mr.Huh advises viewing oneself with a microscope and others with a telescope .
He references the biblical saying about seeing a speck in another’s eye but not a plank in one’s own .
He emphasizes that changing oneself is easier than changing others, using the example of a husband and wife .
He introduces the Buddhist concept of “대자대비” (great compassion), explaining it as having great sorrow for others .
He clarifies that “대자대비” means being strict with oneself (microscope) and generous with others (telescope) .
He explains that true compassion involves seeing others’ future suffering and misfortunes with great sorrow, not with greed .
He states that this compassionate view eliminates hatred and fosters a desire to help and respect others .
He compares a parent’s sorrowful view of their child’s future struggles to “대자대비” .
He criticizes the current era where people view others with a microscope and themselves with a telescope, leading to harsh judgments .
He urges young people to view others with a telescope, showing generosity and compassion, even towards their parents .
He criticizes public officials for viewing national finances with a telescope, leading to wasteful spending, instead of a microscope .
He reiterates that current politicians lack principles, vision, and strategy, focusing only on receiving pensions .
#4 (00:23:00) Solutions for National Issues
Mr.Huh asserts that giving money to the elderly and young couples for marriage would stimulate the economy .
He criticizes the 40 trillion won spent on overseas resource development and the 150 trillion won spent on overseas travel annually .
He claims that if he were president, Seoul’s budget could be reduced from 25 trillion won to 5 trillion won .
He criticizes local government elections (지자체 선거) as the primary cause of national ruin, leading to wasteful “pork-barrel” spending .
He proposes that public officials who accept bribes should face severe penalties, including the death penalty for amounts over 100 million won .
He suggests abolishing the “dual punishment system” (쌍벌제) for bribery, where both giver and receiver are punished, to encourage reporting .
He explains that under his system, bribe-givers would not be punished and could reclaim their money at any time, making bribe-taking impossible .
He criticizes current laws for effectively encouraging bribery .
He proposes a “guarantee system” (보정제) for overseas investments, where ministers would be held personally responsible .
He argues that much of the national budget, including funds for the Four Major Rivers Project and defense, flows overseas due to corruption .
He reiterates that current politicians lack principles, vision, and strategy, with their only vision being to receive pensions .
He links the public servant pension system to labor disputes, highlighting the disparity between secure public servant jobs and precarious private sector jobs .
He promises to resolve labor issues and create a “workers’ paradise” .
He re-emphasizes his “Three-No Politics”: no war, no discrimination, no borders, aiming for world unification .
He proposes a “tax point system” (납세 포인트) where high taxpayers receive hero status, pensions, and support if their businesses fail, reducing discrimination .
He envisions a unified world by 2030, where nations become “states” (주) with elected governors who also serve as federal parliament members .
He predicts that if Korea achieves an $80,000 per capita income and 80 million population, there will be no unemployment, as the world will seek to learn Korean language and technology .
#5 (00:39:00) Self-Reflection and Family Dynamics
Mr.Huh states that those who find problems within themselves succeed, while those who blame others fail .
He contrasts Korea’s high number of lawsuits (197 per person) with Japan’s (1 per person), attributing it to self-reflection .
He emphasizes the need to raise national consciousness through “Mr.Huh University” .
He discusses family conflicts, specifically between a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, advising the son to side with his wife to maintain the family unit .
He explains that a mother-in-law would understand her son siding with his wife, as it ensures the continuation of the family line .
He uses the analogy of saving family members from drowning, where one would prioritize children and wife over the elderly mother, reflecting the mother’s own wishes .
He advises that a son should gently tell his mother to be quiet and understanding, as this is true filial piety, even if it seems harsh .
He warns that failing to balance the “microscope and telescope” in family relationships can lead to immediate ruin .
He emphasizes that siding with the wife, even if it means disagreeing with the mother, is ultimately filial piety because it preserves the family .
He explains that a mother-in-law views her daughter-in-law as a “guest” (백년손님) who has brought grandchildren and supported her son .
He states that conflicts between mothers-in-law and daughters-in-law are primarily the mother-in-law’s fault .
He introduces the Buddhist concept of “Selfless Success” (무사성사), meaning all things are accomplished without selfish motives .
He applies this to national issues, stating that selfish motives (사) lead to failure, as seen in the 40 trillion won waste .
He concludes that without selfish motives, even family conflicts can be resolved, with the mother-in-law enduring for the sake of her son and grandchildren .
#6 (00:48:00) The Afterlife and Mr.Huh’s Role
Mr.Huh describes the loneliness of death, where no one accompanies the dying .
He claims that his lectures will guide people in the afterlife, with his “announcers” (안내자) leading those who have heard his teachings to a better place .
He states that he comes from a world of extreme beauty, which is why he is uninterested in worldly pleasures .
He warns that those who do not follow his guidance will be forced to wear “masks” (탈) of animals, reincarnating as them .
He asserts that no one can match his spiritual power .
He explains that humans are undergoing an “education test” (교육 시험) on Earth .
He differentiates between “creation” (창조) by God, which is instantaneous, and “evolution” (진화) by humans, which takes time .
He claims to be a “Messiah” (메시아) involved in creation, while humans are responsible for evolution .
He states that God created only the initial “seed” (씨앗), and humans then evolve and create countless variations .
He offers to demonstrate his unique energy, which flows instantly, unlike the energy of others .
#7 (00:56:00) Energy Demonstration
Mr.Huh conducts an energy demonstration with an audience member, Jo Rye-soo .
He explains that his energy is the opposite of others, as it comes from creation, not evolution .
He uses photos of Lee Myung-bak and Lee Hae-chang to show that looking at them causes a loss of strength .
He then shows that looking at his own photo causes an increase in strength, even for a strong person .
He claims that his photo emits energy even when still, unlike others .
He demonstrates that calling his name, “허경영” (Mr.Huh), increases strength and provides immunity to diseases like MERS .
He states that even thinking his name mentally has the same effect .
He performs a healing demonstration on an audience member, instantly restoring strength to weak areas of their body .
He claims that this video recording of him will remain forever, unlike the spoken words of Buddha or Jesus .
He states that MERS “faints” upon seeing him .
He predicts the arrival of a more advanced influenza, “찰나 인플루엔자” (Chalna Influenza), which kills in one second, but those who call his name will be exempt .
He demonstrates that calling the names of Jesus or Buddha does not provide energy, only calling his name does .
He clarifies that he is not here for religion but to change the world and unify it .
He explains that religions are “virtual” (가상) representations of a Messiah, but his physical presence eliminates the need for faith .
He states that his arrival marks the end of the era of religion, as people can now directly experience the “reality” (실체) .
He concludes the demonstration by reiterating that his photo, despite being just ink, emits infinite power .
#8 (01:17:00) Hardness and Gentleness
Mr.Huh discusses the concepts of “강팍” (hardness/stubbornness) and “온유” (gentleness) .
He explains that viewing others with a microscope leads to “강팍” because one only sees their flaws .
He warns that “강팍” leads to hell .
He states that “온유” comes from viewing others with “대자대비” (great compassion), eliminating anger .
He observes that modern society is becoming increasingly “강팍,” with people being harsh towards each other .
He concludes by emphasizing the importance of being gentle towards others (telescope) and strict with oneself (microscope) .
He assures the audience that even if they are “강팍,” they will be saved because they have met him .
4. Other Useful Information
Mr.Huh’s “Three-No Politics” (삼무정치):
No War (무전쟁)
No Discrimination (무차별)
No Borders (무국경)
Current Politicians’ “Seven-No Politics” (일곱 가지 원칙 없는 정치):
No Principles (원칙 없는 정치)
No Conscience (양심 없는 쾌락)
No Effort (노력 없는 경제)
No Character (인격 없는 교육)
No Morality (도덕 없는 종교)
No Environment (도덕 없는 환경)
No Science (환경 없는 과학)
Mr.Huh’s Proposed Solutions:
Marriage incentive: 100 million won
Childbirth incentive: 30 million won
Abolition of dual punishment for bribery
Guarantee system for overseas investments
Tax point system for high taxpayers
World unification by 2030
Concepts of Microscope and Telescope:
Microscope: Strict self-reflection, seeing one’s own flaws
Telescope: Generous view of others, seeing them with compassion
Buddhist Concept of “**대자대비**” (Great Compassion):
Meaning: Great sorrow for others
Application: Be strict with oneself, generous with others
Buddhist Concept of “무사성사” (All things accomplished without selfish motives):
Meaning: All matters are resolved when selfish motives are absent
Application: Applies to national affairs and family relationships
Mr.Huh’s Energy:
His photo and name emit energy that increases physical strength and provides immunity
This energy is instantaneous, unlike the time-dependent process of evolution
It is distinct from religious figures like Jesus or Buddha