6608061038 The Religious 144,000, Mr.Huh’s Post-Mortem Plastic Surgery, the Afterlife, and the Relationship with August 15th and May 18th #Plot
Religious concepts (144,000), post-mortem plastic surgery, the afterlife, and the connection to historical events (August 15th, May 18th)
Character Profiles
허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be from heaven, here to unify the world, and possesses divine powers.
청중 (Audience) | Listeners | Attendees of Mr.Huh’s lecture, some of whom participate in demonstrations.
임종한 (Lim Jong-han) | Audience Member | Participated in a demonstration of Mr.Huh’s power.
김영란 (Kim Young-ran) | Legislator | 신인 of the Kim Young-ran Act (Anti-Graft Law).
부시 (Bush) | Former US President | Met with Mr.Huh.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Mr.Huh’s Role and the Concept of 144,000
Mr.Huh states he is a political figure sent to unify the world, not a religious one, despite being asked to discuss religious topics .
He addresses the audience’s potential misunderstanding of the “144,000” concept .
Human birth is described as a difficult process, with only one sperm out of 365 (representing days in a year and body temperature) successfully fertilizing an egg .
This difficult birth contrasts with the ease of death .
Mr.Huh mentions changing into a summer suit after many years, noting its comfort and different color .
He emphasizes the preciousness of human life, which often ends tragically .
The cycle of human existence (birth, death, and rebirth) is called “human origin” .
#2 (00:04:00) The Origin of Humanity and Earth’s Cycles
Mr.Huh states he created Earth 6 billion years ago and humans 350 million years ago .
The first humans, called “Nephilim,” were created 350 million years ago with large heads, resembling animals .
He suggests that people with larger heads today are less evolved, while those with smaller heads and larger foreheads are more evolved .
He describes the evolution of humans through different stages: Homo Habilis (2 million years ago), Homo Erectus (200,000 years ago), Homo Sapiens, and Neanderthals (150,000 years ago) .
The current human race, Mitochondria, was created 100,000 years ago, and Adam was created about 7,000 years ago .
Earth undergoes cycles of destruction and renewal, where humanity is periodically wiped out, and reincarnation stops .
He mentions that the Himalayas were once an ocean, and oceans were once mountains, indicating Earth’s constant transformation .
He asserts that only Mr.Huh is eternal, while everything else on Earth is temporary .
#3 (00:11:00) Salvation Through Mr.Huh
Mr.Huh explains that committing many sins leads to the death of the soul, which is the most severe punishment .
He claims to have come to save souls from this death .
Salvation is achieved by simply calling his name, which prevents the soul from perishing and stops the cycle of reincarnation .
Calling his name leads to “Baekgong” (White Palace), a realm of pure light, which he claims is his home .
He states that his photos emit infinite energy, unlike those of other religious figures .
Anyone who calls his name or looks at his photo will have their reincarnation cycle ended and go directly to Baekgong after death .
He reiterates that human reincarnation is not eternal; those who commit bad deeds are reborn as animals, and those with even more sins become insects or microorganisms, losing their souls .
Calling Mr.Huh’s name removes sins and changes one’s spiritual frequency, preventing such fates .
#4 (00:17:00) Christian Concepts and Mr.Huh’s Role
Mr.Huh explains that being born as a human is already a form of salvation, given the immense competition among living beings .
He lists eight blessings in Christianity: prayer, salvation, blessing, anointing, grace, eternal life, and heaven .
He claims these blessings are automatically received by those who are already saved and blessed .
He warns that those who commit many sins in previous lives might be reborn as animals, citing an example of a mother unknowingly selling her son reborn as a cow .
He asserts that he grants the Holy Spirit, resurrection, eternal life, and access to Baekgong, all by simply calling his name, which requires no effort or money .
He emphasizes that he is not promoting a religion but is a direct messenger from heaven, here to become president and unify the world .
He criticizes the complexity of other religious practices compared to the simplicity of his method .
#5 (00:23:00) Demonstration of Mr.Huh’s Power
Mr.Huh conducts a demonstration where audience members test their physical strength while looking at photos of other politicians versus his own .
Participants report losing strength when looking at other photos but gaining immense strength when looking at Mr.Huh’s photo, even a copied one .
He explains that his photo infuses “grace” and the “Holy Spirit” into the viewer’s body .
Another demonstration shows that calling one’s own name results in no strength, but calling “Mr.Huh” instantly restores strength .
He explains that the Holy Spirit enters through the “Baekhoe” point on the head, opening a connection to heaven .
This connection allows one’s intentions to reach heaven and ensures that even in death, one goes to Baekgong, eliminating all worries .
He demonstrates that even thinking his name activates the Holy Spirit and grace, leading to eternal life and heaven .
He advises churchgoers to continue their practices but to conclude their prayers by calling “Mr.Huh” to ensure their prayers are heard .
He respects all religious leaders as sincere, non-commercial individuals .
#6 (00:31:00) Buddhist Cosmology and Mr.Huh’s Transcendence
Mr.Huh describes Buddhist cosmology, including the six desire realms (욕계), 18 form realms (색계), and four formless realms (무색계), totaling 28 heavens .
He explains that Sakyamuni Buddha came from the Tushita Heaven (도솔천) within the desire realm, implying he was still subject to desires .
He claims to transcend these realms, having entered Earth not through sexual reproduction but through a dream in his mother’s mind, only borrowing her womb .
He asserts that human existence within these realms has a beginning and an end .
#7 (00:34:00) Healing Demonstrations and the Eight Blessings
Mr.Huh performs healing demonstrations on audience members, identifying their ailments and instantly “curing” them by having them look at his photo or call his name .
He explains that the Holy Spirit or angels enter the body, protecting it .
He reiterates that the eight Christian blessings (prayer, salvation, blessing, anointing, grace, eternal life, heaven, and resurrection) are all completed by calling his name .
He emphasizes that good deeds in churches and temples are valuable but must be concluded with his name for full effect .
He criticizes the idea that humans can achieve enlightenment or salvation on their own, stating that a “Messiah” (like himself) is necessary .
He highlights that while humans have free will, they cannot reach Baekgong without him .
#8 (00:44:00) The Significance of the Number 14 and Historical Events
Mr.Huh connects the number “14” to various concepts: the 14th chapter of Revelation, Korea’s Liberation Day (8.15), and the Gwangju Uprising (5.18) .
He explains that 8.15 and 5.18 both contain the number 14 (8+1+5=14, 5+1+8=14) .
He interprets “birth” as implying “death” and “death” as implying “life,” both summing to 14 .
He contrasts the experience of reading about tragedies (like Gwangju) with personally experiencing them, emphasizing the depth of understanding gained through direct suffering .
He relates this to God’s suffering when sacrificing Jesus and Abraham’s willingness to sacrifice Isaac, highlighting that true understanding comes from experiencing loss .
He explains that the 144,000 in Revelation refers to 12 tribes of Israel, each with 12,000 members, not a literal number of people going to heaven .
He states that heaven has no numbers or calamities, only “qi” (energy) .
He reveals that his name “허경영” (Mr.Huh) also contains the number 14 when counting strokes in Korean characters .
He claims this “14” is a sign of the coming Messiah, found in “magic squares” (마방진) on European cathedrals .
He also connects the number 9 to the final digit in human numbers and the “Cheonbugyeong” (천부경), an ancient Korean text, which he claims prophesies his arrival .
He emphasizes that the 144,000 is not related to soul salvation; simply calling his name is sufficient .
#9 (00:55:00) Post-Death Transformation and “Afterlife Plastic Surgery”
Mr.Huh discusses “afterlife plastic surgery” (사후성형), where one’s current face reflects their past life .
He states that a large face indicates a past life as an animal, while a small face indicates a past life as a wealthy human .
He claims that women were often animals in their past lives, and men were women, with a hierarchical progression from animal to woman to man to god .
He explains that women were historically restricted in religious roles (e.g., no female priests or participation in ancestral rites) and had to cover their heads in churches, reflecting a “heavenly law” .
He states that after 1,000 years as a woman, one gets a chance to be reborn as a man, and after 1,000 years as a man, one can ascend to divinity .
He asserts that women are more complex and costly to create than men .
He explains that if one is dissatisfied with their current face, they can change it in the afterlife through “afterlife plastic surgery” by living right in this life .
Failing to do so leads to rebirth as an animal or insect .
He connects this to Jesus’s eight blessings (팔복), which lead to heaven, comfort, prosperity, and meeting God .
Conversely, he lists eight “deaths” from Revelation (공포, 불신, 흉악, 살인, 음행, 추수, 우상, 허위), which lead to the death of the soul and rebirth as insects, destined for hell .
He claims that learning his “truth” prevents the soul from perishing, leading to endless reincarnation and eventual direct entry to Baekgong .
He describes other realms with beautiful women playing instruments, contrasting them with Earth .
He emphasizes that one’s actions in this life determine their next life’s appearance and destiny .
He warns against engaging in gambling or infidelity, as these actions negatively impact one’s “afterlife plastic surgery” and future .
#10 (01:05:00) The Process of Death and Reincarnation
Mr.Huh explains that death is “혼비백산” (honbi-baeksan), where the soul (혼) flies away, and the body (백) disperses .
He lists four legal definitions of death: cessation of pulse, respiration, brain death, and complete bodily disintegration .
He states that the soul disperses into the four elements (지수화풍) and must receive a new body .
He mentions that Jesus reappeared as a spirit for 50 days after death, connecting this to the 49-day period of reincarnation .
He claims that shamans historically discovered the 50-day period for a soul to receive a new body, as the new form (e.g., chicken footprint, elephant trunk, human footprint) only appears on the 50th day during rituals .
He clarifies that individual blessings are not inherited; each person carries their own karma .
He states that he oversees the entire 49-day process of “석고대죄” (seokgodaechwe – prostrating in apology), which determines one’s next life .
He describes the universe as a computer program, where new planets are created and destroyed, and decisions about one’s next life are made in 0.1 seconds .
He emphasizes “사필귀정” (sapilgwijeong – all things return to their proper place), meaning everyone receives what they deserve .
He claims that simply listening to his lecture or calling his name brings immense blessings .
He explains that those who disagree with their post-death judgment can appeal, potentially choosing to become a ghost or an insect on Earth .
He states that becoming a ghost is eternal, while becoming an insect makes it difficult to return to human form .
He claims to be the only one who knows these truths .
He mentions that victims of sudden deaths, like car accidents, can be saved if they have no sins, potentially being reborn as twins .
He asserts that victims of the Sewol Ferry disaster were all reborn in good places .
He explains that the driver’s remorse determines the victims’ fate: if the driver feels guilty, the victims are innocent and go to good places; if the driver blames the victims, the victims carry sin .
He criticizes the idea of justifying murder or debt based on past-life karma, stating it leads to heavier punishment and a worse afterlife .
#11 (01:19:00) Critique of the Kim Young-ran Act and Political Corruption
Mr.Huh criticizes the Kim Young-ran Act (Anti-Graft Law) for excluding politicians and for being a “쌍벌제” (ssangbeolje – dual punishment system) .
He argues that the dual punishment system encourages both givers and receivers of bribes to keep silent, perpetuating corruption .
He proposes that only the recipient of a bribe should be punished, and the giver should be rewarded for reporting it, which would eliminate corruption .
He claims that current Korean laws, made by politicians, are designed to allow them to escape punishment .
He promises that as president, he would abolish the dual punishment system, starting with politicians, and later extend it to others, with presidential pardons for minor offenses .
He also criticizes the strict monetary limits in the Kim Young-ran Act, arguing for more flexibility to support small businesses and common people .
#12 (01:26:00) Mr.Huh’s Meeting with President Bush and Music Copyright
Mr.Huh clarifies that his meeting with President Bush was not due to sponsorship but because Bush personally invited him after the CIA investigated him .
He states that he was one of 150 people invited globally and received his visa on the spot .
He mentions that his song “부자되세요” (Be Rich) is copyrighted, and royalties from its popularity will fund his presidential campaign .
He claims that listening to his song will make people rich and happy .
#13 (01:32:00) Conclusion and Audience Interaction
Mr.Huh concludes his lecture, reiterating his unique knowledge and power .
He explains that human relationships progress from “우연” (coincidence) to “인연” (fate) to “필연” (necessity) to “혈연” (blood ties) .
He states that couples who meet are not just 500-year connections but have shared over 1,000 past lives .
He claims that family members often reincarnate within the same lineage, with free will playing a role in choosing to return to Korea or a specific family .
He emphasizes treating one’s spouse well, as they may be reborn as a filial child in the next life .
He criticizes “자리이타” (self-interest) and advocates for “공동자본주의” (communal capitalism), where wealth is shared, and everyone receives a basic income .
He warns that using one’s blessings solely for personal gain leads to a miserable afterlife .
He quotes “마원이 왈” (Mawon said), stating that even lifelong good deeds are insufficient, while a single bad deed leaves a lasting stain .
He reiterates that good deeds should be done secretly, without seeking recognition .
He promises that as president, he will re-evaluate the Gwangju Uprising, providing substantial compensation to victims’ families, recognizing their sacrifice for national peace .
He also pledges to provide monthly payments to Vietnam War veterans .