6607161035 The Afterlife, the Dalai Lama, THAAD, China, and Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Cooperative Capitalism #Plot

The afterlife, the Dalai Lama, THAAD, China, Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Cooperative Capitalism, human destiny, spiritual connections, and personal well-being.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture on various topics including the afterlife, politics, and economics. Claims to be a unique being from heaven with special powers.
  • Dalai Lama (Tenzin Gyatso) | 14th Dalai Lama | The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, currently in exile in the United States. China views him as a threat.
  • Kim Il-sung | Former Supreme Leader of North Korea | Credited by the speaker with saving Mao Zedong and helping the Chinese Communist Party defeat the Kuomintang.
  • Mao Zedong | Former Chairman of the Communist Party of China | Saved by Kim Il-sung, according to the speaker.
  • Lee Boo-jin | Daughter of Lee Kun-hee | Described as having a “Confucius-like” appearance and being born into a wealthy family, but facing marital issues.
  • Lee Kun-hee | Former Chairman of Samsung Group | Mentioned in relation to his daughter Lee Boo-jin and a family history of illness and divorce.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Afterlife

  • The speaker, Mr.Huh, introduces himself and clarifies that his current statements do not violate election laws as he is not yet a presidential candidate .
  • He mentions that the presidential election is when candidate numbers are assigned .
  • He states that people are confused about the afterlife due to various religious interpretations, and his explanation will be the global standard as he is the creator of the afterlife .

#2 (00:01:00) Dalai Lama, THAAD, and China

  • Mr.Huh identifies the Dalai Lama’s name as Tenzin Gyatso .
  • He explains that China fears THAAD and dislikes the Dalai Lama, who cannot enter China due to the Communist Party .
  • He clarifies that “Dalai Lama” is a title, like “Pope” in Buddhism, and Tenzin Gyatso is the 14th Dalai Lama, currently in the US at 82 years old .
  • He recounts that Tenzin Gyatso became the Dalai Lama at age five in 1940, identified by recognizing the previous Dalai Lama’s belongings .
  • This process, repeated 14 times, proves the reincarnation of the Dalai Lama exclusively in Tibet, serving as evidence for the afterlife .
  • He mentions that China created its own “fake” Dalai Lama to counter Tenzin Gyatso .

#3 (00:04:48) China’s Invasion of Tibet and Geopolitical Relations

  • Mr.Huh describes China’s invasion of Tibet in 1950 during the Korean War, where 1 million Tibetans were killed, leading to Tibet’s annexation .
  • He warns that South Korea could face a similar fate due to China’s military strength .
  • He outlines a geopolitical “function” where the US supports China, China supports South Korea and North Korea .
  • He asserts that South Korea is the “five viscera” (오장) of the world, while other nations are “six bowels” (육부), implying South Korea’s crucial role .
  • He highlights historical Korean generals who protected the nation from numerous invasions, contrasting this with Tibet’s quick fall .
  • He claims Kim Il-sung saved Mao Zedong, making North Korea a “savior” to China, which prevents China from easily annexing North Korea .

#4 (00:09:00) Korean Peninsula’s Global Significance and US-Korea Relations

  • Mr.Huh uses a geomantic analogy, stating that Korea’s unique geographical shape acts as the “nostril” of Asia, channeling energy to China, Russia, and eventually the US .
  • He claims Native Americans (Apache) are descendants of Koreans, evidenced by similar language and Mongolian spots, suggesting the US was once Korean land .
  • He reiterates his role as the “nostril” of this land, controlling its “breathing” .
  • He explains that the US and EU support China, which relies on exports to them, while China supports North Korea due to historical debt .
  • He describes the economic interdependence between South Korea and China, where South Korea provides technology and both engage in trade .
  • He emphasizes South Korea’s role as the world’s “nostril” .

#5 (00:12:00) Korean Presidential Geography and China’s Future

  • Mr.Huh points out that Korean presidents often come from specific regions, particularly the “nostrils” of the peninsula, like Gyeongsang Province and Honam Province .
  • He uses a geomantic analogy of “left blue dragon” (US) and “right white tiger” (China), suggesting the US is stronger .
  • He predicts China’s future fragmentation into independent provinces due to declining Communist Party popularity, corruption, and economic inequality .
  • He states that his presidency will lead to a global reorganization, where he will create a “Yaksu Alliance” to govern China, the US, Russia, and Japan, unifying the world .

#6 (00:15:00) Five Elements Theory and US-Japan Relations

  • Mr.Huh applies the Five Elements theory, stating that the US (wood) “overcomes” South Korea (earth), implying a complex and untrustworthy relationship .
  • He advises not to trust the US, be wary of China, and not be deceived by the Soviet Union .
  • He suggests Japan (fire) cannot survive without South Korea (earth), leading Japan to cling to Korea geomantically .
  • He claims that China, which fears the Dalai Lama and dislikes THAAD, will ultimately favor his “Joint Capitalism” .
  • He criticizes China’s “individual capitalism” disguised as communism, predicting its eventual division .

#7 (00:18:00) Mr.Huh’s Energy and Healing Powers

  • Mr.Huh invites new attendees to come forward .
  • He claims his photo emits infinite energy, unlike others, which drains energy .
  • He demonstrates this with an “O-ring test,” where people cannot separate their fingers when looking at his photo, but can when looking at others’ photos .
  • He asserts that his photo will be ubiquitous globally after he becomes president, providing benefits like blocking electromagnetic waves, boosting immunity, and preserving food .
  • He explains that looking at his photo or calling his name opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra), connecting one to “cosmic Wi-Fi” and making prayers effective .
  • He demonstrates that closing the Baekhoe prevents this connection .
  • He claims that calling his name will protect people from future plagues, making them immune .
  • He states that even calling his name silently works, and those who resist will face consequences .
  • He then performs a healing demonstration, diagnosing and “curing” various ailments in attendees, such as a woman’s rhinitis, thyroid issues, and bronchial problems caused by gas stove use .
  • He also “cures” a man’s back pain .
  • He emphasizes the importance of clapping for health .
  • He continues to “heal” other attendees, including a woman’s son and a man with relationship issues due to his “high nose” (pride) .

#8 (00:38:00) The Afterlife, Reincarnation, and Karma

  • Mr.Huh reiterates the existence of the afterlife, which he, as its creator, is now explaining .
  • He criticizes other religious leaders for speaking about the afterlife without experiencing it .
  • He introduces the concept of “three lives” (삼세지생): past, present, and future .
  • He explains that one’s past life can be known by their current appearance (e.g., an artist’s face for good deeds, a thief’s face for greed) .
  • He distinguishes between “desire” (욕심), a natural instinct, and “greed” (탐욕), which harms others .
  • He states that greedy people are born ugly, but meeting him can change their fate .
  • He connects human body parts and natural phenomena to the number 365, claiming he will live for 362 years and 88 days, and will gradually become younger .
  • He predicts that scientists will study his face and name due to their energy .
  • He explains that the future life is determined by actions in the present life, using the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation as an example .
  • He emphasizes that the present life is the “kitchen” where one prepares their future .
  • He warns against misinterpreting karma to justify harmful actions .
  • He uses the example of a wealthy person who, despite a good past life, wastes their present life on selfish pursuits and is reborn into poverty .
  • He criticizes the wealthy for not engaging in charitable acts, contrasting it with the idea of “giving back” (보시) .
  • He stresses that every action in the present life shapes the future .

#9 (00:49:00) The 49-Day Afterlife Journey and Judgment

  • Mr.Huh describes the 49-day journey of the soul after death, involving nine (or 49) trials .
  • He explains that on the first day, the soul is thirsty and hungry, and temptations appear, such as a “fish-eyed woman” offering water, which can lead the soul to become a fish .
  • He warns against “fish eyes” in people, associating them with bad character .
  • He explains that if the soul drinks the water left by family, it avoids becoming a fish .
  • He describes further temptations, like a naked woman selling rice cakes (representing maggots) or a liquor seller, which can lead the soul to undesirable rebirths .
  • He connects the 49-day period to the “Feast of Weeks” (오순절) in Christianity, which is 50 days after Jesus’ death .
  • He states that religious practice in life helps souls navigate these trials, as their habits influence their choices in the afterlife .
  • He claims that those who call his name during these trials will be protected and avoid suffering .
  • He states that after 49 days, souls appear before him for judgment, determining their next destination .
  • He clarifies that judgment is continuous, not a single event at the end of time, and every action has immediate consequences .
  • He argues against the Christian idea of collective judgment at the Messiah’s return, stating that individual karma dictates rebirth .
  • He uses the example of Lee Boo-jin, born beautiful and wealthy, but facing divorce, to illustrate that even privileged lives are subject to karmic consequences .
  • He criticizes the pursuit of wealth and material possessions, stating that true happiness lies in simple contentment .
  • He laments the current struggles of men to find partners due to economic pressures .
  • He concludes that while past lives provide the “ingredients,” the present life is the “kitchen” where one prepares their future, emphasizing the complexity of the afterlife .

#10 (01:01:00) Buddhist Heavens and Mr.Huh’s Role

  • Mr.Huh briefly outlines the Buddhist concept of heavens, including the “Four Heavenly Kings’ Heaven” (사왕천), “Yama Heaven” (야마천), “Tushita Heaven” (도솔천), “Nirmanarati Heaven” (화락천), and “Paranirmita-vasavartin Heaven” (타화자재천) .
  • He states that the highest heaven is “Baekgung” (백궁), where he resides as the owner .
  • He claims that his name, “Mr.Huh,” is the only one in the universe that brings cosmic energy .
  • He reiterates that judgment is continuous, not a single event, and every second shapes one’s destiny .
  • He emphasizes that his words are the only valuable truth .
  • He distinguishes between “sin” (죄), which violates divine law, and “punishment” (벌), which violates human law .
  • He explains “sin” in terms of “benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom” (인이예지) and “punishment” in terms of legal codes .
  • He defines “in” (인) as subjective, past-life actions, and “yeon” (연) as objective, present-life relationships, which together create “ingwa” (인과) or karma .
  • He stresses the importance of cherishing “in-yeon” (인연) .

#11 (01:09:00) Joint Capitalism and Future of Korea

  • Mr.Huh introduces his “Joint Capitalism” (공동자본주의) as the solution for China and the world .
  • He outlines two key policies: “National Dividend System” (국민배당제), which would distribute 200 trillion won annually from tax savings to citizens’ accounts, and “National Income Guarantee System” (국민소득보장제), which would distribute a portion of corporate profits .
  • He claims this would provide 2 million won per person monthly, allowing people to choose whether to work and eliminating envy of the wealthy .
  • He argues that this system would ensure a beautiful afterlife for everyone, unlike the current system where 1% of the population hoards wealth .
  • He states that Joint Capitalism is essential for the 21st century, as it prevents wasteful government spending and empowers citizens .
  • He warns that without Joint Capitalism, South Korea will be devastated .
  • He encourages people to call his name frequently .

#12 (01:14:00) THAAD, US-China Trade, and Global Unification

  • Mr.Huh revisits THAAD, explaining that the US-China conflict over it is primarily about trade routes in the South China Sea .
  • He asserts that China will ultimately yield to the US on THAAD because China’s export-driven economy depends on these trade routes, while the US, with its intellectual property-based economy, is less reliant on exports .
  • He claims to understand China’s weaknesses and, as president, will unite with China to achieve world unification .
  • He concludes by reiterating that his Joint Capitalism, with its national dividend and income guarantee, is a crucial solution for the future of South Korea’s youth and elderly, and is a “hot potato” even more significant than THAAD, China, or the Dalai Lama .
  • He promises to act quickly to implement these changes .