6605141026 Ulsan, Busan, Shipping Bankruptcy, and the Truth of Calculus #Plot

Discussion on economic issues (shipping bankruptcy in Ulsan and Busan), the speaker’s role as a messiah, religious comparisons (Buddhism, Christianity), and the concept of “Iljeokshipgeomu Gye Hwasam” (일적십거무궤화삼) and calculus in relation to the economy and universal truth

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Claims to be a spiritual leader and messiah, not a religious one, who has come from Baekgung (a realm beyond Buddhist heavens) to unify the world and restore Earth’s environment . He asserts that his name and image possess unique spiritual energy that can heal and open one’s “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point) .
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Chairman of Samsung Group | Mentioned in relation to his health issues and his son’s inheritance .
  • 이재용 (Lee Jae-yong) | Son of Lee Kun-hee | Inherited wealth, described as “득공” (receiving merit) rather than “성공” (achieving success) .
  • 석가모니 (Sakyamuni) | Founder of Buddhism | Described as a religious messiah who followed an 8-stage path from heaven to nirvana, emphasizing his great renunciation .
  • 예수 (Jesus) | Central figure of Christianity | Described as a religious messiah who followed a 7-stage path from heaven to resurrection .
  • 알렉산더 (Alexander the Great) | King of Macedon | Mentioned as an example of a conqueror who chose a path of violence, contrasting with Sakyamuni’s renunciation .
  • 징기스칸 (Genghis Khan) | Founder of the Mongol Empire | Mentioned alongside Alexander as an example of a conqueror .
  • 필리핀 대통령 (Philippine President) | Political leader | Described as a figure who imitates Mr.Huh’s policies, such as strict crime control and youth curfews .
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | American political figure | Described as a figure who imitates Mr.Huh’s policies .
  • 모랄레스 (Morales) | Guatemalan political figure | Mentioned as a president who transcends conventional rules .
  • 박정희 (Park Chung-hee) | Former President of South Korea | Described as a “gentleman” rather than a dictator, in contrast to the speaker’s own future actions .
  • 송범상 (Song Beom-sang) | Audience member | Participated in a spiritual energy test, demonstrating the lack of energy in other religious figures’ names compared to Mr.Huh’s .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Economic Crisis and Political Failure

  • The speaker discusses the severe economic crisis in Ulsan and Busan, leading to widespread unemployment due to the collapse of the shipbuilding and shipping industries .
  • He criticizes politicians for their inability to understand the truth and solve these problems .
  • The speaker emphasizes that basic needs (food, clothing, shelter) are paramount, and without them, cultural or religious pursuits are meaningless .
  • He connects the names of Ulsan and Busan to the Chinese character for “mountain” (山), suggesting a prophetic link to “bankruptcy” (파산) and “collapse” (도산), implying that these regions’ troubles signify national crisis .
  • The speaker asserts that he can foresee national futures by analyzing such linguistic and symbolic connections, citing his prediction of Lee Kun-hee’s health issues .
  • He dismisses critics as “mentally ill” for questioning his spiritual abilities, stating that he communicates through spiritual means .
  • He draws parallels between himself and historical figures like Jesus, suggesting that those who view him through a human lens will misunderstand him .
  • The speaker claims that his teachings, when viewed with a “heavenly lens,” offer hope and wisdom, and that public perception of him has shifted from 99% anti-supporters to 1% .
  • He clarifies that he is not a religious messiah but a leader sent to change the world .
  • He challenges skeptics to test the spiritual energy of his name and photo, claiming it opens the “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point) and connects individuals to heaven, unlike other religious figures .

#2 (00:10:50) Comparison of Spiritual Paths: Sakyamuni, Jesus, and Mr.Huh

  • The speaker contrasts the life paths of Sakyamuni, Jesus, and himself .
  • Sakyamuni’s 8-stage path includes descending from heaven, taking human form, being born, renouncing worldly life, overcoming temptations, achieving enlightenment, spreading the dharma, and entering nirvana .
  • Sakyamuni’s “great renunciation” of his royal life is highlighted as a path of wisdom, avoiding the violence of conquerors like Alexander and Genghis Khan .
  • Jesus’s 7-stage path includes descending from heaven, taking human form through Mary, being born, receiving baptism from John, preaching, being executed, and resurrecting .
  • The speaker emphasizes that his own path, as a messiah sent to unify the world, does not involve receiving baptism or adhering to religious procedures .
  • He claims that his name possesses unique spiritual energy, unlike other religious figures, which can be verified through an “O-ring test” .
  • He explains that Sakyamuni’s physical remains (sarira) exist, while Jesus’s body resurrected, representing yin and yang, but both are ultimately equivalent .
  • The speaker states that his path involves world unification, followed by judgment and ascension, aiming to restore Earth’s environment rather than solely saving humans .
  • He predicts a future where problematic leaders worldwide will be arrested and publicly executed after his world unification .
  • He asserts that 99.9% of people will live in a paradise on Earth after his judgment .

#3 (00:20:00) The Truth of Calculus and Economic Principles

  • The speaker introduces the concept of “일적십거무궤화삼” (Iljeokshipgeomugye Hwasam), which he links to the truth of calculus and the universe’s creation .
  • He explains that “일적” (Iljeok) refers to multiplication, symbolizing creation and growth, like a single sperm developing into a human .
  • He defines “수” (Su), or numbers, as representing universal truth, principles, and the laws of nature .
  • He demonstrates the importance of the number “1” by showing his wallet, where a 1,000-won bill is placed first, symbolizing that without “1,” larger numbers are meaningless .
  • He criticizes Einstein’s calculations for space travel, stating that they were inaccurate without proper understanding of “허수” (imaginary numbers), which GPS technology correctly utilizes .
  • He claims that the Korean “천부경” (Cheonbugyeong) introduced the decimal system 10,000 years ago, predating other civilizations .
  • The speaker connects money and women, stating that they are intertwined, and how one treats money reflects their fortune with women .
  • He explains that “일적십거” (Iljeokshipgeo) represents infinite numbers, and the universe is composed of numbers, which disappear when entering a black hole .
  • He asserts that light, sound, and even thoughts are forms of matter derived from numbers, and that the universe is fundamentally mathematical .
  • He criticizes current politicians for not understanding “미적분” (calculus), which he defines as “미분” (differentiation, representing decrease) and “적분” (integration, representing increase) .
  • He states that understanding calculus is essential for solving Korea’s economic problems .
  • He emphasizes the importance of intuitive understanding, seeing without looking, and hearing without listening, especially for politicians who should anticipate public suffering .
  • He criticizes politicians for ignoring the plight of young, unemployed individuals and for prioritizing economic growth over social welfare .
  • He warns that the economic crisis in regions like Busan, Ulsan, Masan, and Changwon could lead to political upheaval .
  • He promises severe consequences for those responsible for the economic crisis if he becomes president .
  • He reiterates that those who deny the “last one” (referring to himself) will not be tolerated in the future .
  • He proposes policies like providing 700,000 won per month to seniors (1.4 million for couples), which would stimulate the economy by circulating money in markets, banks, and factories .
  • He criticizes the current system where tax breaks for conglomerates lead to overseas investment, creating unemployment in Korea .
  • He highlights the waste of national budget, citing examples like the excessive number of National Assembly members and their aides, and the subsidies given to Seoul bus companies, which he claims are rife with corruption .
  • He asserts that eliminating such waste would free up half of the national budget .
  • He connects the economic crisis to the personal tragedies of wealthy families, like Lee Kun-hee’s daughter’s suicide, suggesting that even immense wealth cannot prevent unhappiness if the “process” (덕, virtue) is ignored .
  • He defines “복” (fortune) as a result and “덕” (virtue) as a process, emphasizing that a pure process leads to positive outcomes .
  • He criticizes greedy conglomerates for exploiting the “foolish” public, advocating for businesses to prioritize national welfare by investing domestically even amidst risks .

#4 (00:49:00) Healing and Spiritual Energy Demonstration

  • The speaker invites new attendees to come forward for a healing demonstration .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” on an elderly man, demonstrating his initial weakness in various organs (thyroid, nose, bronchi, heart, intestines) .
  • He claims the man’s body is in the “worst condition” among the attendees .
  • After a brief spiritual intervention (looking at the man), the speaker re-tests him, showing a dramatic increase in strength and healing .
  • He repeats the healing process for several other individuals, including a child, by simply looking at them .
  • He criticizes modern medicine for over-prescribing antibiotics, which he claims damaged the child’s intestines .
  • An audience member, Song Beom-sang, participates in a demonstration where he tests the spiritual energy of various names .
  • Song Beom-sang’s own name, as well as the names of Buddha, Jesus, and Kang Jeungsan (from Daesoon Jinrihoe), show no energy in the O-ring test .
  • However, when Song Beom-sang says “Mr.Huh,” his strength significantly increases, demonstrating the unique spiritual power of the speaker’s name .
  • The speaker explains that calling his name, even mentally, opens the “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point), connecting individuals to the universe, unlike other names .
  • He claims that this connection prevents the progression of diseases like cancer and extends lifespan .
  • He concludes by stating that his presence is to open this spiritual connection for humanity .
  • Several attendees share their positive experiences and newfound belief after witnessing the demonstrations .