Mr.Huh’s Sky Palace Lecture (September 25, 2016)
Character Profiles
- 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being, Messiah, and the universe’s password. He asserts his name and image possess immense energy, capable of healing and connecting individuals directly to the heavens.
- 양산에서 온 남자 (Man from Yangsan) | Audience Member | A first-time visitor to Mr.Huh’s lecture, who has watched his YouTube videos. He experiences a healing of his bronchial tubes and other ailments through Mr.Huh’s touch and name.
- 김상환 (Kim Sang-hwan) | Audience Member | A 76-year-old man who spent 50 years practicing “시천주 조화정” but found no answer. He discovered Mr.Huh on YouTube and became a frequent attendee, experiencing a significant improvement in his health.
- 허경영의 어머니 (Mr.Huh’s Mother) | Ancestor | Named 조계식, she was the 26th wife of a wealthy man. She conceived Mr.Huh while her husband was imprisoned and passed away shortly after his birth. Her name is said to be connected to Mr.Huh’s divine mission.
- 허경영의 아버지 (Mr.Huh’s Father) | Ancestor | A wealthy man who was imprisoned and executed for his communist-leaning actions of distributing land to tenants. His name, 허남권, is interpreted as “allowing the planting of laurel trees of power in the southern country.”
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) 1. Dreams and Prophecy
- Mr.Huh distinguishes between precognitive dreams (예지몽) and lucid dreams (자각몽), explaining that precognitive dreams reveal the future, while lucid dreams are self-aware .
- He states that those with developed precognition might dream of future events, such as a filial child knowing their parent’s impending death .
- He emphasizes that only filial children receive such divine gifts, while unfilial children remain unaware .
- He gives an example of a filial child feeling an urge to visit their parent after a strange dream, only to witness their parent’s passing, sometimes even receiving an inheritance .
- He concludes that 99% of the world is unseen and governed by this invisible realm .
#2 (00:00:44) 2. The Path to Success
- Mr.Huh explains that people’s destinies diverge based on their choices, with some ascending towards heaven and others descending towards the ground .
- He asserts that associating with “great individuals” (큰 인물) leads to “great benefits” (큰 덕), while associating with “bad people” (나쁜 사람) leads to ruin .
- He uses the analogy of large trees overshadowing small trees to illustrate how associating with higher-status individuals leads to success, while associating with lower-status individuals leads to becoming like them .
- He cites examples of political figures like Kim Young-sam and Kim Dae-jung, who rose to power by working under prominent figures like Jang Taek-sang and Chang Myon .
- He advises seeking out successful individuals, such as professors, CEOs, and presidents, especially towards the end of the year, to improve one’s own destiny .
- He shares the story of Aristotle Onassis, who, despite being penniless, became a shipping magnate by consistently attending high-society gatherings and networking with wealthy individuals .
- He clarifies that a dream someone had about him was a lucid dream, not a precognitive one, but that repeatedly thinking of him can lead to positive outcomes, similar to the placebo effect .
- He states that calling his name, even in a dream, has immense energy and can eventually lead to precognitive dreams .
#3 (00:02:30) 3. Earthquake and National Crisis
- Mr.Huh introduces an audience member from Yangsan, a first-time visitor, who has watched his YouTube videos .
- He mentions that Yangsan is located in an earthquake zone, which he interprets as a sign of his impending appearance and a warning for people to “come to their senses” .
- He connects the recent earthquakes and North Korea’s nuclear tests to a national crisis, suggesting these events are divine signals .
- He warns that if people do not heed these warnings, larger earthquakes could occur, especially in areas opposing the THAAD missile defense system deployment .
#4 (00:03:20) 4. O-Ring Test and Divine Power
- Mr.Huh demonstrates the “O-ring test” to show the power of his name .
- He asks the audience member to call his own name, then the names of Jesus and Buddha, and finally his name, showing that only his name provides strength .
- He explains that other religious chants or names, such as “훔치훔치 사바하” or “아멘,” lack this energy .
- He asserts that calling his name can make one’s body as strong as steel, protecting against physical harm .
- He further demonstrates that even thinking his name mentally provides strength, unlike thinking of Jesus or Buddha .
- He dismisses other religious figures and their teachings as “fake” (나이롱), claiming that only his name opens the “백회” (Baekhoe), connecting individuals to the “universe’s Wi-Fi” .
- He states that his name is the “universe’s password” and the only key to opening the Baekhoe, which is the “door to heaven” .
#5 (00:06:10) 5. Healing and Physical Ailments
- Mr.Huh performs a healing on the audience member from Yangsan, identifying and treating his bronchial and thyroid issues, as well as memory problems .
- He advises the man to quit smoking, as it has worsened his condition, despite the man’s belief that it helped him .
- He emphasizes the importance of good posture, explaining how a straight spine keeps muscles engaged and prevents disc problems .
- He explains the intricate path of nerves in the jaw, highlighting how delicate they are .
- He concludes the healing session by checking the man’s large intestine, stomach, and heart, declaring him “completely cured” .
#6 (00:07:00) 6. The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name and Photo
- Mr.Huh reiterates that frequently calling or thinking his name is beneficial .
- He explains that the “백회” (Baekhoe) he opens for people lasts for a year, but can close if they engage in marital disputes .
- He claims that the energy he imparts is the “Holy Spirit” (보혜사 성령) or “angels” (천사) mentioned in Christianity and Buddhism .
- He demonstrates that his photo also possesses healing power, making people’s bodies stronger and slowing down aging .
- He shows that even after calling his name, saying other words like “여보” (honey) or “커피 좀 가져와” (bring me some coffee) can diminish the energy, requiring his name to be called again to reconnect .
- He explains that while his name spoken aloud provides temporary energy, the Baekhoe he opens directly provides continuous connection to the “universe’s Wi-Fi” .
- He demonstrates that blocking the Baekhoe with one’s hand prevents his name from having an effect, while other names like Jesus or one’s own name have no effect regardless .
- He asserts that only his name can open the Baekhoe, connecting individuals directly to heaven, making other prayers or religious practices ineffective .
#7 (00:12:00) 7. The End of Religious and Political Intermediaries
- Mr.Huh states that the era of traditional religions and political parties acting as intermediaries is ending, transitioning to an “age of individual awakening” (개인의 자각 시대) or “spiritual age” (영성 시대) .
- He criticizes political parties for acting as “middlemen” between the people and the government, manipulating power and prices .
- He predicts a future where political parties disappear, and citizens directly elect independent representatives who fight for their interests, making the people themselves the “political party” .
- He extends this analogy to religion, arguing that religious institutions act as “middlemen” between humans and God, similar to how indulgences were sold in the past .
- He claims that his name allows direct connection to God, making religious intermediaries unnecessary .
- He criticizes Christianity for contributing to the breakdown of families by demanding excessive time for religious activities, leaving children without parental interaction .
- He notes that churches are disappearing in Europe and America, indicating the decline of traditional religion .
#8 (00:15:50) 8. Meditation and the Limitations of Traditional Teachings
- Mr.Huh explains that true meditation involves clearly visualizing his face in one’s mind, which is difficult for most people .
- He states that those who can clearly see his image in their mind are experiencing a “환영” (hallucination) .
- He asserts that traditional Buddhist scriptures like the Tripitaka Koreana (팔만대장경) are too vast and complex for humans to comprehend, and that he can write them without prior study .
- He demonstrates through the O-ring test that calling “팔만대장경” or “전법륜” (Falun Gong) does not provide energy, unlike calling his name .
- He concludes that his name is the “secret key” (비밀 열쇠) that opens the Baekhoe, allowing wishes to be granted without studying complex scriptures .
- He references a biblical prophecy (John 14:16-17) about the coming of the “Holy Spirit” (보혜사 성령), implying that he is this figure and that those who reject him will not be forgiven .
- He promises that those who come to him will be blessed with opportunities and financial rewards, unlike under other presidents .
#9 (00:20:00) 9. The True Messiah and the End of the “Do-Pan”
- Kim Sang-hwan, an audience member, shares his testimony of spending 50 years chanting “시천주 조화정” without results, but finding answers and healing through Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos and lectures .
- Mr.Huh interprets “시천주 조화정 영세불망 만사지” as a prophecy awaiting the arrival of the Messiah, not a divine chant itself .
- He explains that true divine chants must open the Baekhoe, which human-made chants cannot do .
- He asserts that the Messiah will not come from within existing religious organizations but from “outside the fold” (판 밖에서), like a “cow’s voice from the field” (소의 목소리로 덜판에서 온다) as prophesied in the “격암유록” (Gyeogam Yurok) .
- He connects this to Jesus, who also came from “the field” (들판) and was called “야소” (Yaso) .
- He references a Buddhist scripture (라마다경 18장) stating that when “Yaso” (Jesus) comes, the Buddha’s teachings will become like a “lamp without oil” (기름 없는 등불) .
- He interprets “야소” as a combination of Eastern and Western symbols, representing his own identity as the one who will unify the world .
- He states that the “도판” (do-pan), an era of numerous spiritual practitioners, has ended because they have failed to improve society and are often corrupt .
- He claims that his name is the simple solution, making complex religious practices and financial demands unnecessary .
- He emphasizes the importance of teaching children compassion and the interconnectedness of all life, rather than focusing on religious rituals .
- He explains the Buddhist concept of “불이 사상” (non-duality), where all beings are interconnected and part of a single entity, like cells in a body .
- He connects this to the concept of “천상천하 유아독존” (I alone am the honored one in heaven and on earth), meaning that all 7 billion people are extensions of himself .
- He discusses the potential of stem cells to create organs for transplantation, criticizing religious objections to this technology .
- He claims that he created the human body and its stem cells, and that people’s bodies recognize him, allowing their Baekhoe to open and connect to heaven .
- He clarifies that his 33 pledges, including organ transplantation, implicitly involve advanced scientific concepts like stem cells, which uninformed critics fail to understand .
#10 (00:30:00) 10. Mr.Huh’s Divine Origin and Childhood
- Mr.Huh explains that he realized his divine nature from birth, having been conceived on January 1, 1950, the year the Korean War began .
- He states that he remembers everything from his mother’s womb, including conversations and events .
- He reveals that his mother, 조계식, was chosen because her name meant “planting a laurel tree in the nation,” and his father’s name, 허남권, meant “allowing the power of the southern country” .
- He recounts his father’s execution as a “thought criminal” for distributing land to tenants .
- He describes his birth in freezing temperatures, his mother’s subsequent death by suicide due to societal judgment, and his upbringing by tenant farmers .
- He shares that he carried his mother’s soil with him throughout his life, which he believes protected him from harm and kept him on his destined path .
- He mentions that his mother’s excellent handwriting influenced his own .
- He describes his childhood spent in a dark room, where he would “travel to Baekgung” (백궁, a heavenly palace) through out-of-body experiences, traversing vast distances instantly .
- He explains that this ability to “fold” space and time is a physical phenomenon, not merely spiritual, and that Einstein’s theories hint at this .
- He concludes by stating that humans cannot comprehend the vastness of the universe’s numbers, which he can .