6601021007 The Collapse of Max Weber’s Capitalism and the Revival of Heo Gyeong-young’s Middle-Classism #Plot
Capitalism’s flaws, middle-class revival, the universe’s truth, human nature, political reform
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be from heaven, the son of the sun, and involved in everything. He believes he is here to unify the world and create paradise.
President Park Chung-hee | Former President | Mentioned as a figure whose statue Mr.Huh would erect.
President Park Geun-hye | Former President | Mentioned in the context of political discussions.
Noah | Biblical Figure | A 10th-generation descendant of Hwanung.
Abraham | Biblical Figure | A 10th-generation descendant of Noah.
Yokdan | Biblical Figure | Noah’s great-grandson, with 13 sons.
Hailai (Gun) | Ancestor | The father of Asadal, referred to as “grandfather” in the lecture.
Jesus | Religious Figure | A 60th-generation descendant in the lineage discussed.
Kim Young-soo | Reporter | Used as an example for cell and body composition.
Ahn Cheol-soo | Politician | Mentioned in the context of “new politics” and party support funds.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Critique of Capitalism
The speaker recounts a journey from MBN to Ganghwamun and City Hall, discussing the mayor of Seoul and the city’s administration .
He states that if he becomes president, he will erect the world’s largest statue of President Park Chung-hee riding a white horse, demolishing the Sejong Grand Prize, and will discuss ousting President Park Geun-hye at the Blue House and National Assembly .
He compares the current economic situation to the Goryeo Dynasty, where nobles owned land, didn’t pay taxes, and had private armies, leading to Goryeo’s collapse .
He claims that 5% of the population controls 90% of the country’s money, and conglomerates, despite tax benefits, have become “black holes” investing overseas, leading to economic shambles and unemployment .
The speaker asserts that the middle class is collapsing, mirroring the situation in the United States where 5% controls 90% of the world’s money, signifying the collapse of capitalism .
#2 (00:02:00) Personal Claims and Cosmic Connections
The speaker mentions his birthday was yesterday and that he made it a special day .
He claims to be a divine being, the son of the sun, and that there are two suns, one visible and one true, made of raw diamond that shines eternally .
He explains that the true sun represents the true nature mentioned in the Cheonbugyeong, and his name is in it .
He states that there are countless suns and Earths in the universe, and the Cheonbugyeong was received from heaven .
He connects the National Foundation Day to people who descended from heaven and mingled with humans, identifying himself as involved in everything .
He traces the origin of the Korean people to the Smer culture, the Euphrates River (Garden of Eden), and Aden, linking it to Asia, Africa, and America, and calling Koreans “Asadal” .
He describes the visible world as virtual and temporary, with buildings eventually going underground due to Earth’s movements .
He mentions seeing countless huge buildings buried in the Pacific Ocean via X-ray .
He reiterates having two suns and connects Korean and Israeli cultures through wearing hats .
He outlines a lineage from Adam/Hwanung to Noah, Abraham, and Jesus, spanning 6,000 years .
He explains the split of the Korean people from Yokdan’s sons, with 12 going west to Israel and the youngest going east to Mongolia, eventually becoming the Korean people .
He connects Haila, the father of Asadal, to the term “Gun” and “Haribu” .
#3 (00:10:40) Economic Crisis and Middle-Class Revival
The speaker warns of a potential financial and real estate crisis in the current year (year of the monkey) .
He states that incompetent people will perish, and only those with talent will survive, comparing it to a monkey hiding from an eagle .
He claims that Heo (himself) appears during this cycle of hardship for the Korean people .
He reiterates that Marx’s capitalism has reached its end, with 5% controlling 90% of wealth, leading to 95% becoming beggars .
He claims to have come from heaven to create paradise, which he defines as pleasure .
He describes his ascetic lifestyle, not drinking, smoking, or consuming certain foods, and not living with women, to avoid becoming “taehwa” .
He explains that life is a period to change one’s appearance for the afterlife through actions, suggesting that helping the poor leads to being born into a rich family .
He criticizes people for wasting this opportunity, comparing them to ants, and warns that they might be reborn as animals .
He emphasizes the need to understand the collapse of Max Weber’s capitalism and the truth of the middle-class revival .
He states that early ancestors lived in a middle-class community in Eden .
He argues that capitalism, by creating conglomerates and concentrating wealth, technically drains money, leading to emptiness for many .
He suggests that emptying one’s mind leads to gaining everything and becoming rich .
He advises against leaving money to children, but rather giving it to the poor, which leads to being reborn into a good family .
He claims he must return to save the country from the current hardships .
He asserts that the “original and true sun” has a natural mission for this era .
#4 (00:18:20) Philosophical Concepts and Universal Truths
The speaker delves into the Cheonbugyeong, stating that capitalism has a beginning but no beginning, implying it’s temporary and ignored .
He describes a beginning without a beginning as a circle, representing atomic matter .
He explains that atoms have three components: protons, neutrons, and electrons, which multiply infinitely to form a body .
He uses the example of Kim Young-soo’s cells to illustrate the microscopic scale of human biology, down to nanometers .
He explains that cells stop growing at a certain height due to divine intervention, preventing abnormal growth like cancer .
He states that these three invisible components are the infinite source of the universe .
He references the Diamond Sutra, stating that letting go of greed leads to realizing that all things are the mind of the mind .
He presents a universal truth: 1 + 1 = 1, explaining that if it becomes 2, it’s like a cancer cell, representing the uncontrolled growth of capitalism .
He argues that capitalism’s constant increase in conglomerate wealth leads to a decrease in money for others, causing anxiety and competition .
He suggests that if 1 + 1 always equals 1, there would be no anxiety, and the government would provide national dividends and jobs .
He connects the constant (Sangso) to the truth of the universe’s yin and yang, where plus and minus meet to become one, aligning with the Cheonbugyeong’s principle .
He explains that the beginning has no end, and the end is the beginning, forming a continuous cycle .
He links physics, cells, atoms, and the human mind, stating that the human mind created cities like Seoul and New York .
He discusses the fall of Rome, attributing it to invasions by tribes like the Franks (who created France and Spain) and the Angles (who created Germany and Switzerland) .
He identifies the Huns (Jin-gi customs, Houn tribe) as another tribe that contributed to Rome’s fall, linking them to the descendants of Hwanin and the origin of the word “King” .
He states that the Huns created Hwan-gari (Hungary), a country with colored hair, not white people, connecting them to the Mongol lineage .
He attributes Rome’s fall to Roman soldiers wearing skirts, which he claims allowed “earth energy” to enter, weakening them .
He explains that women should wear skirts for earth energy to rise into their uterus, while men should wear pants to prevent yin energy circulation and receive sky energy through wide shoulders .
He criticizes capitalism for selling revealing women’s clothes, which he sees as a sign of corruption and the rich amassing wealth .
He recounts observing wealthy women at a Bush party wearing expensive, flashy clothes, which made him realize American capitalism was collapsing .
He notes the trend of men’s pants becoming narrower and shaved heads as bad signs for men, while tight pants are bad for women .
#5 (00:36:00) Neutralism and the Eight Energy Cycles
The speaker defines Jin Tae-yang as Heo Bon-yang and Mr.Huh, representing the next life and diamond energy conservation .
He introduces the concept of eight energy cycles in life: Seong Myeong-gyeong (personality), Persimmon vinegar (mind), food (ears), qi (body), vitality (touch), breath, and emotions .
He states that these eight elements, listed in the Cheonbugyeong, sustain our bodies .
He argues that neutralism incorporates these elements, but capitalism collapses structurally because it lacks these eight things .
He explains that atoms have protons and neutrons, and these eight elements represent the law of energy conservation (MC magnetism) .
He criticizes the idea of cars running without oil as a scam that doesn’t fit the law of energy conservation .
He claims that if Mr.Huh called the name, it would be possible for things to move without power, asserting his divine power .
He mentions an earthquake in Iksan at 500 km underground, implying that the creator of Earth is present in human form .
He refers to himself as “Lee Do-ryeong” appearing slowly to fix people .
He quotes “Geomjun Miju Cheoninhyeol,” describing beautiful side dishes as the blood and fat of the people, and the people’s resentment being loud .
He mentions a “heavenly appointment letter” and the high-level words coming from his mouth .
He notes that many people watch his YouTube lectures, realize their past mistakes, and spread his message .
#6 (00:42:50) Critique of Politics and National Debt
The speaker criticizes politicians for operating capitalism and filling their pockets, comparing them to thieves .
He highlights the massive national debt: public corporation debt at 300 trillion, national debt at 5,000 trillion, local government debt at 100 trillion, and household debt at 1,300 trillion .
He blames civilian governments (Kim Dae-jung, Kim Young-sam) for the country’s collapse and the IMF crisis .
He states that the people have lost their “ears” and are lost, comparing the Arirang song to both a funeral song and an exciting tune .
He argues that politicians have taken away the people’s paths, money, and made them anxious, leading to bad personalities, vicious emotions, and rough breathing .
He criticizes the lack of gentleness and the prevalence of violence, leading to dirty touch and sick bodies .
He emphasizes that the law of energy conservation must be turned into vibration to become music, and that current politics prevents this .
He advocates for “middle-classism” and the principles of Cheonbugyeong to save hearts, soften personalities, enrich emotions, and teach breathing techniques .
He suggests that after death, one can become a saint and even get plastic surgery .
He recalls President Park’s social movements, comparing them to gambling, and emphasizes the importance of health, heart, head, and hand .
He mentions the “three new Sema exercises” and the concept of self-help and cooperation .
He claims to have proposed the Saemaul Movement idea to President Park, and that if capitalism had been done properly, there would be no “color wars” .
#7 (00:48:40) Reforming Government and Society
The speaker proposes changing the names of National Assembly members and the National Assembly itself to “Minions” (Minhae), to lower their authority and make them representatives of the people’s will .
He argues that the president, elected by the people, should have strong power, and that too many cooks (National Assembly members) spoil the broth .
He criticizes President Park Geun-hye for begging for laws to be made, despite receiving a large budget .
He states that the National Assembly should be attached to the Blue House as the House of Representatives, not a private group using national budget .
He claims the country has plenty of money if the budget is managed properly, criticizing the idea of giving 100 million won for weddings .
He compares the salaries of National Assembly members to soldiers who receive minimal pay, and criticizes the guarantee of money for nine people .
He suggests that too many “smart people” (politicians) lead to the country’s downfall, advocating for an emperor like England and Japan have kings .
He mentions Emperor Gojong and Jeong Do-jeon’s actions in confiscating property and drafting troops, highlighting the decline of the national army .
He criticizes current politics where members only listen to their party’s voice, not the people’s .
He mentions his 33-point strategy from 25 years ago, including changing time to Korean Peninsula standard and not including divorce records in family registers .
He discusses China’s four major processes: public, eastern, culture, economy, and military, aiming to eat up the economy .
He argues that “Zhongshanism” (middle-classism) is a better ideology than Confucianism and Mencius, advocating for no borders, no discrimination, and no political parties .
He proposes a National Assembly with 100 members, no political parties, no support funds, and no nominations, allowing independents to emerge .
He criticizes North Korea and China for “party classism,” where the party is above everything, controlling even mayors .
He argues that South Korea’s party chaos is an outdated idea, and that middle-classism requires breaking away from democracy and capitalism ideologies .
He criticizes political parties for taking billions in election costs and party support funds from taxes, instead of using it for the elderly and children .
He calls politicians who claim to pursue “new politics” but take state funds “rotten” and “sucking the passion out of the people” .
He criticizes the government for not supporting businesspeople who face bad luck, labeling them as bad credit and trampling them .
He suggests that if a new political force emerges, it should declare it won’t accept political funds .
He criticizes the Four Major Rivers Project (30 trillion won) and the relocation of the capital, arguing it only complicates traffic .
He proposes making Chungcheong Province a tourist destination, building an international airport, and moving Seoul National University there to create a “Megaversity Uni Seoul” with 1 million students .
He suggests changing all provincial national universities to Seoul National University branches to boost pride and upgrade education, while closing private universities .
He advocates for eliminating provincial names like Jeolla and Gyeongsang, and changing them to “Gyeongjeondo” and “Chunggwang” to mix regions .
He reiterates the need to eliminate political parties and make National Assembly members true workers of their regions, restoring public petition .
#8 (01:06:00) Reversing Traditional Values and the Fall of Capitalism
The speaker discusses the “Sanggang Ohin” (Three Bonds and Five Relationships), stating they are reversed in modern society .
He argues that while wealth and couples should be close, father and son should not interfere with each other, and vice versa .
He emphasizes the importance of filial piety and kinship, where fathers and children should be close and live happily, not strictly .
He states that a wife is a representative of her in-laws’ house, and a husband of his, and they should maintain secrets from each other to prevent family ruin .
He explains that “Jang-yu, Yuseo” (order between old and young) means children and adults have an order, sometimes one comes first, sometimes the other .
He states that kings and myths require loyalty .
He argues that capitalism has turned these traditional values upside down, leading to fathers and sons not contacting each other, and children not caring for their elderly parents .
He recounts a scenario where a son is busy and dismissive of his father’s calls, only to receive a call from the hospital about his father’s death, leading to regret .
He emphasizes the importance of responding to parents with love and empathy .
He concludes that capitalism has created this heartbreaking phenomenon .
He mentions a video of a student hitting a teacher, stating that if he were president, such an act would result in execution .
He cites an example of an American being beaten six times with a stick for spitting in an Indonesian river, despite presidential pressure, highlighting the breakdown of civil administration .
He asserts that Max Weber’s capitalist ideology has lost its morals, and political power has created poverty and conflict .
He claims that his (Mr.Huh’s) intention has appeared to step on this problem, as communist class has collapsed, and he came to create paradise .
He concludes the lecture, stating he will sing a song and part ways .
Other Useful Information
1. Mr.Huh’s Presidential Pledges (from 25 years ago)
Change time to the Korean Peninsula standard .
Divorce records should not be included in the family register .
2. Proposed Government Reforms
National Assembly:
Rename National Assembly members and the National Assembly itself to “Minions” (Minhae) to lower their authority .
Reduce National Assembly to 100 members .
Eliminate political parties, party support funds, and nominations .
Allow independent candidates .
President:
The president, elected by the people, should have strong power .
Education:
Relocate Seoul National University to Chungcheong Province .
Create a “Megaversity Uni Seoul” with 1 million students, attracting international students .
Change all provincial national universities to Seoul National University branches .
Significantly upgrade faculty to Seoul National University level .
Close all private universities .
Regional Administration:
Eliminate provincial names like Jeolla and Gyeongsang, changing them to “Gyeongjeondo” and “Chunggwang” to mix regions .
3. Critique of Capitalism
Wealth Concentration: 5% of people control 90% of the country’s money and 90% of the world’s money .
conglomerates: Receive tax benefits but act as “black holes,” gathering money and investing overseas, leading to economic collapse .
Middle Class: The middle class is collapsing .
Social Impact: Leads to unemployment, increased wealth for the rich, and a large portion of the population becoming beggars .
Moral Decay: capitalism has lost its morals, leading to family breakdown, lack of filial piety, and increased violence .