6511211001 The Truth of Stone (Fact) and Diamond (Perception) #Plot

topics such as politics, economics, human physiology, and spiritual concepts.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be from heaven and capable of solving global issues, including unifying the world and eliminating extremism , , . He states that he created the sun and humanity , .
  • Kim Moo-sung** | Politician | Described as having an “Imugi” (dragon-like serpent) face, indicating he can reach close to power but not fully achieve it , , .
  • Moon Jae-in | Politician | Described as a “troublemaker” .
  • Ahn Cheol-soo | Politician | Described as a “salted ox” (염소), implying a strong but ultimately ineffective will .
  • Ban Ki-moon | Politician, Former UN Secretary-General | Described as a “frog” (개구리) face, known for diplomacy but lacking real decision-making power , , , .
  • Kim Young-sam | Former President | Mentioned as a past leader from the “nostril” region (Busan) , .
  • Kim Dae-jung | Former President | Mentioned as a past leader from the “nostril” region (Jeolla Province) .
  • Roh Moo-hyun | Former President | Mentioned as a past leader from the “nostril” region (Busan) .
  • Park Chung-hee | Former President | Mentioned in the context of past leadership .
  • Kim Jong-pil | Politician | Described as having an “Imugi” face, similar to Kim Moo-sung, and mentioned as a figure who failed to achieve ultimate power despite being close , , , , .
  • Lee In-jae | Politician | Mentioned as a figure from Chungcheong Province who was close to power but ultimately failed .
  • Lee Hae-chan | Politician | Mentioned as a figure from Chungcheong Province who failed to achieve power twice , .
  • Lee Wan-koo | Politician | Mentioned as a figure from Chungcheong Province who was 99% close to power but failed .
  • Chung Ju-young | Founder of Hyundai Group | Described as a “water buffalo” (물소) face, focused solely on money and large-scale ventures , .
  • Lee Byung-chul | Founder of Samsung Group | Described as a “monkey” (원숭이) face, suited for smaller ventures .
  • Chung Mong-koo | Former Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group | Described as a “white tiger” (백호) face, representing a formidable and uncatchable presence .
  • Chung Eui-**sun** | Chairman of Hyundai Motor Group | His physiognomy is considered crucial for predicting Hyundai’s future .
  • Lee Jae-yong | Chairman of Samsung Group | Advised to change Samsung’s corporate color to red for “challenge” to avoid stagnation , .
  • Park Won-soon | Former Mayor of Seoul | Mentioned as one of the “Moon-Ahn-Park” trio .
  • Kim Sang-jin | Audience Member | Attended the lecture with a friend from Suwon .
  • Ha Seok-yong | Audience Member | From Gangbuk, Seoul, deeply impressed by Mr.Huh’s YouTube lectures .
  • Audience Member (Female from Busan) | Attended after watching YouTube videos .
  • Audience Member (Female from Osan) | Attended after watching YouTube videos , .
  • Audience Member (Male) | Watched nearly 100 episodes of Mr.Huh’s YouTube lectures and came for a commemorative photo .
  • Audience Member (Male) | Initially thought Mr.Huh was a “braggart” or “delusional patient” but changed his mind after watching “Martian Virus” and YouTube videos, finding his content consistent and profound .
  • Audience Member (Male with health issues) | Received healing from Mr.Huh, experiencing increased strength , , , , , .
  • Audience Member (Female with health issues) | Received healing from Mr.Huh for thyroid, hormonal, and uterine issues, experiencing increased strength , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Audience Growth

  • Mr.Huh notes the increasing number of YouTube viewers for his lectures .
  • An audience member from Busan traveled to Osan after watching his YouTube videos .
  • He emphasizes that his lectures are unique, unlike those found in universities, churches, temples, or from politicians, requiring careful and consistent listening .

#2 (00:02:00) Critique of Korean Politics and Politicians’ Physiognomy

  • Mr.Huh criticizes current Korean politicians, stating that their faces indicate a dark future for the country , .
  • He mentions past leaders like Syngman Rhee and Kim Young-sam, suggesting they brought blessings to the nation .
  • He argues that the constitution can be changed if the public desires it .
  • He criticizes a specific instance where a lawmaker reduced the duty-free shop operating period from 10 years to 5 years in just one minute, causing significant economic and human resource losses , , .
  • He suggests that such actions are driven by corrupt power-holders seeking personal gain through stock investments , .
  • He claims that if he becomes president, he will expose and rectify these deep-seated corruptions, even if it means facing assassination attempts .
  • He estimates that 200 trillion won out of the 400 trillion won national budget is being stolen by corrupt officials .
  • He proposes reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100 and eliminating state-funded aide positions, allowing members to fund their own staff , .
  • He compares Korea’s 300 National Assembly members to the US Senate’s 100 members for a population ten times larger, suggesting Korea only needs 86 representatives based on population .
  • He criticizes the current system where National Assembly members allocate massive budgets to their regions, benefiting local construction companies and leading to corruption .
  • He vows to eliminate such regional budgets and centralize development decisions under a national committee if he becomes president .
  • He criticizes the practice of public officials rushing to spend budgets by year-end to secure future funding, leading to wasteful spending .
  • He asserts that the country needs to change due to the suffering caused by these “thieves” .
  • He analyzes the physiognomy of politicians: Kim Moo-sung as an “Imugi” (dragon-like serpent), Moon Jae-in as a “troublemaker,” and Ahn Cheol-soo as a “salted ox” (염소), implying a strong but ultimately ineffective will .
  • He contrasts “self-esteem” (자존심) with “self-respect” (자긍심), arguing that self-esteem leads to viewing others as enemies, while self-respect involves compassion , .
  • He connects this to Buddhist principles of non-duality (불이법), where good and evil, truth and falsehood, beauty and ugliness, love and hate are not separate .
  • He states that what humans perceive as existing will disappear, and only the unseen, like one’s inner thoughts and intentions, will remain after death .
  • He claims that current politicians lack the qualities to lead the nation to a “heaven on earth” (지상 천국) .
  • He explains that “heaven on earth” is a state of mind that must be cultivated in this life to experience it in the next .
  • He criticizes Ban Ki-moon, describing him as a “frog” (개구리) face, a diplomat, and an administrative figure without real decision-making power in the UN , , , , , , .
  • He states that the five permanent members of the UN Security Council (US, UK, France, China, Russia) hold the real power , .
  • He proposes moving Seoul National University to Cheongju, Chungcheong Province, and transforming it into a “Seoul Megaversity” for a million students, attracting wealthy Asian students and linking with Harvard .
  • He believes this would make Korea a global education hub, leading to spiritual unification of the world .
  • He argues that while Ban Ki-moon is a good person, his lack of economic expertise would lead to national economic ruin .
  • He claims to have predicted Korea’s low birth rate and marriage issues 25 years ago, and that other politicians are now adopting his policies like youth unemployment benefits .
  • He criticizes the “Moon-Ahn-Park” trio (Moon Jae-in, Ahn Cheol-soo, Park Won-soon), suggesting their leadership would lead to economic collapse .
  • He warns that each change in presidential administration brings in thousands of corrupt individuals who plunder state-owned enterprises, leading to massive deficits .
  • He attributes the rise in household debt and national economic decline to the “civilian government” era after Kim Dae-jung, specifically blaming Roh Tae-woo for the direct election system .
  • He contrasts the political styles of different regions: Hamgyeong Province (진흙밭 개싸움 – mud field dogfight), Chungcheong Province (청풍명월 – clear breeze and bright moon, implying a preference for nature over power), and Gyeongsang Province (산태산 – mountain after mountain, implying a conquering spirit) , , .
  • He mentions several Chungcheong politicians (Kim Jong-pil, Lee In-jae, Lee Hae-chan, Lee Wan-koo) who came close to power but ultimately failed, attributing it to their regional characteristics and political missteps , , .
  • He explains that Chungcheong Province’s geographical features, particularly its mountain ranges, are not conducive to holding ultimate power , .
  • He reiterates that Kim Moo-sung, despite his “Imugi” face, will likely fall short of the presidency, possibly becoming a National Assembly speaker or prime minister , .
  • He analyzes the physiognomy of business leaders: Chung Ju-young (water buffalo, focused on large ventures), Lee Byung-chul (monkey, suited for smaller ventures), Chung Mong-koo (white tiger, formidable), and Chung Eui-sun (peacock, prone to unexpected ventures) , , , .
  • He advises Lee Jae-yong to change Samsung’s corporate color to red, symbolizing “challenge,” to ensure its future success, as the current blue represents “trust” which is no longer a unique advantage , .
  • He outlines the stages of national economic development based on per capita income: $10,000 (manpower), $20,000 (technology), $30,000 (etiquette), $40,000 (manners/consideration), and $50,000-$100,000 (trust) , , , , .
  • He criticizes Koreans for lacking etiquette and manners, citing instances of insurance fraud and employees betraying their superiors, contrasting this with the loyalty and etiquette of Japanese people .
  • He explains the symbolic meaning of colors: red (heaviest, closest to humans, represents challenge), white (farthest, God’s color), and blue (hell’s color, representing human desire) , , , .
  • He describes the layers of Earth’s atmosphere and space, categorizing them into “Blue Sky” (human world of desire), “Dark Space” (beyond the galaxy), and “White Heaven” (heavenly realm from which he claims to originate) , , , , , , , , , , .
  • He asserts that the sun is made of “living diamonds” (생 다이아몬드), not helium gas, and that these diamonds generate light through nuclear fission , , , , , .
  • He explains that human-cut diamonds (56 facets) trap light, while natural “living diamonds” (360 facets) cause light to refract into seven colors, creating a “black hole of light” , , .
  • He explains that the hardness of materials is determined by the speed of electron rotation, with diamonds having the fastest rotation .
  • He criticizes physicists for their “kindergarten-level” understanding of the sun, claiming they don’t know it’s made of living diamonds , .
  • He presents a numerical scale of large numbers (만, 억, 조, 경, 해, 자, 양, 구, 간, 정, 재, 극, 항, 아승기, 나유타, 불가사의, 무량수), stating that human physicists only operate within the lower ranges and cannot comprehend the vastness of the universe , .
  • He claims to be able to heal people by entering their bodies and modifying their cells in 0.1 seconds, a feat impossible for humans .
  • He discusses the concept of DNA, stating that human DNA can be traced back 10 billion years, implying a continuous lineage , .
  • He emphasizes the importance of ancestors’ careful conduct to ensure the continuation of their lineage, contrasting it with modern behaviors that lead to a lack of descendants , .
  • He warns against promiscuity and casual relationships, especially for women, to maintain their “value” , .
  • He explains that diamonds are formed from carbon under immense heat and pressure deep within the Earth, making them rare and valuable , .
  • He highlights the skill required to cut diamonds, as improper cutting can waste a significant portion of the stone .
  • He reiterates that human-cut diamonds (56 facets) trap light, while natural diamonds (360 facets) do not .
  • He advises the audience to let his “truth” (진리) penetrate their minds and not let it be distracted by worldly thoughts .
  • He explains that the slower the electron speed, the weaker the material, comparing it to people who are “slow” and fall to lower positions, while “fast” people rise .
  • He claims to have mastered all world religions in elementary school, absorbing knowledge instantly .
  • He discusses the Buddhist concept of “Ilcheyusimjo” (일체유심조 – everything is created by the mind), explaining that the human mind creates the universe .
  • He explains that the human body has a “design plan” (설계도), and manipulating specific points like the clavicle can improve health and appearance , , , .
  • He explains that blood vessels and nerves are separated in the body, with blood flowing through the clavicle area and nerves through the spine, ensuring survival even if the spine is damaged .
  • He connects the “Ilcheyusimjo” concept to the Diamond Sutra (금강경), stating that perceiving people based on their appearance or voice prevents enlightenment , , .

#2 (00:00:00) The World of Desire and Human Evolution

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that the “blue sky” represents the world of human desire .
  • He states that human life is a test, and the 100 years of human existence are fleeting compared to the infinite time of the universe .
  • He explains that human DNA can be traced back billions of years, suggesting a common ancestor .
  • He claims to be the “creator” who came to Earth, which is why he is not offended by human criticism .
  • He explains that the “blue color” is associated with hell, and people who commit many sins may be reborn with “fish eyes” or as animals, unable to engage in sexual reproduction , .
  • He warns against deceiving one’s spouse, as it can lead to negative karmic consequences .
  • He explains that the physical body is an illusion, a “dream, fantasy, bubble, shadow, and lightning flash,” as described in the Diamond Sutra .
  • He emphasizes that only the spirit and soul are eternal, while the physical body is temporary .
  • He states that 99.9% of human actions are unconscious, driven by past lives, and only 1% is conscious , , .
  • He claims that listening to his lectures can reprogram the subconscious, leading to enlightenment in the next life .
  • He reiterates his claim that the sun is a “living diamond,” a concept that has surprised physicists .
  • He explains that the precise distances and sizes of the sun, moon, and Earth are designed to prevent humans from being overwhelmed by the sun’s true size, as seen during a solar eclipse .
  • He explains that the moon is a “satellite” that regulates the sun’s light reflected to Earth and creates tides, preventing the oceans from stagnating , , .
  • He concludes that “stone” represents “fact” (객관), while “diamond” represents “perception” (주관), and there is often a gap between the two , , .
  • He states that humans often make judgments based on flawed perceptions, leading to sin, and advises compassion and love instead , .
  • He claims that his lectures, delivered from heaven, contain all the secrets of the universe .

#3 (00:23:00) Audience Interaction and Healing Session

  • Mr.Huh invites new audience members who came after watching his YouTube videos to introduce themselves , , , , , , .
  • Several audience members share their positive experiences with his lectures , , , , .
  • He conducts a healing session for a male audience member, demonstrating his ability to restore strength and health , , , , .
  • He also performs a healing session for a female audience member with thyroid, hormonal, and uterine issues, showing similar results , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , .
  • He advises frequent visits for continued healing , .

Other Useful Information

1. Lecture Details

  • Title: “The Truth of Stone (Fact) and Diamond (perception)” (돌(사실)과 다이아몬드(인식)의 진리) ,
  • Date: November 21, 2015 ,
  • Speaker: Mr.Huh ,
  • Content Focus: Science, politics, history, economics, humanities, society, art, philosophy, religion, and truth ,
  • Lecture Schedule: Every Saturday and sunday, 4 PM to 6 PM ,
  • Location: Haneulgung (하늘궁) ,