6610230008 Spiritual evolution, the nature of the universe, and the power of calling Mr.Huh’s name #Plot

Sky Palace (Haneulgung) , Jangheung-myeon, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to be from Baekgung, capable of spiritual and physical healing, and will unify the world.
  • Kim Han-gyeong | Audience Member | A man who participates in the “Mr.Huh” power test.
  • American Acupuncturist | Audience Member | An acupuncturist from LA, USA, who participates in the “Mr.Huh” power test and verifies its effects.
  • Female Audience Member (Divorced) | Audience Member | A woman seeking advice on issues with her ex-husband and organized crime.
  • Female Audience Member (Visually Impaired) | Audience Member | A woman with macular degeneration and cataracts seeking healing and advice on driving license renewal.
  • Male Audience Member (Music Student) | Audience Member | A young man studying music, asking about the rhythm, melody, and lyrics of music.
  • Male Audience Member (Asking about Colors) | Audience Member | A man asking about auspicious colors based on his name.
  • Female Audience Member (Asking about Accidents) | Audience Member | A woman experiencing frequent accidents, asking about their cause and prevention.
  • Female Audience Member (Asking about Evolution) | Audience Member | A woman asking about human evolution or growth in the coming era of change.
  • Kim Mi-suk | Supporter | An audience member who has donated money multiple times.
  • Kang Jeong-san | Religious Leader | A religious leader mentioned by an audience member, whose name is used in a power test.
  • Kim Yeon-ah | Figure Skater | A figure skater whose name is used in a power test.
  • Son Yeon-jae | Rhythmic Gymnast | A rhythmic gymnast whose name is used in a power test.
  • Kang Il-sun | Religious Leader | A religious leader whose name is used in a power test.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Hanulgung and its Significance

  • The speaker describes Hanulgung as a future global tour destination expecting a million visitors monthly .
  • Hanulgung is described as a place for world unification, a “womb blood” in terms of feng shui, and a “general’s command” site that commands world presidents .
  • The surrounding mountains are named Chilseongsan, Gaemyeongsan, and Goryeongsan, with Bogangsa temple located to the north .
  • The speaker’s house is located south of the north, with Korea’s largest Sakyamuni stupa behind it, emitting light up to 5km .
  • The speaker states that this is where his work begins, having come to Earth under the Jungyanggyo Bridge .
  • He mentions that he will depart from this house for his presidential inauguration, after which hundreds of traditional Korean houses will be built here, including large restaurants, lecture halls, and accommodations for global tourists .
  • The area is named Jangheung-myeon, Yangju-si, Gyeonggi-do, meaning “always rising,” and Seokhyeon-ri, meaning “rock hill” .
  • The speaker chose this location due to its energy for world unification and mystical occurrences .
  • He explains that the land was prepared by someone who went bankrupt, allowing him to complete the construction .
  • The speaker’s house is said to have 10,000 times stronger feng shui than the Blue House, with the largest stupa (33m high) located behind it .
  • The surrounding land belongs to his clan, which he plans to acquire after becoming president to transform it into a global pilgrimage site .
  • He claims that after becoming president, he will display spiritual phenomena on TV to unify the world .
  • The speaker criticizes Koreans for not feeding the world’s hungry, despite spending enough on alcohol .
  • He states that he descended to Earth because humans are undergoing spiritual evolution, not punishment .
  • Humans are destined for Baekgung, a paradise of five stars, after training their souls on Earth .
  • He notes that many people are regressing spiritually, which is why he came .
  • He plans to change the world through the internet, with his YouTube channel spreading globally .
  • He claims that traditional religions like Christianity and Buddhism cannot offer ultimate solutions, as he comes from “outside the board” to solve global issues like nuclear problems, hunger, war, and environmental concerns .

#2 (00:11:10) Buddhist Meditation Techniques and Mr.Huh’s Method

  • The speaker discusses early Buddhist practices, such as “negation meditation” (부정관) to eliminate human desires .
  • He explains that this meditation aims to remove the “three poisons” (삼독) of greed, anger, and foolishness, which lead to various illnesses .
  • However, he notes that negation meditation led many to suicide due to a sense of meaninglessness .
  • Sakyamuni then taught “counting breath meditation” (수식관) to appreciate the preciousness of life .
  • The speaker mentions other early Buddhist teachings like the Three Marks of Existence (삼법인) and the Eightfold Path (팔정도) .
  • He contrasts these with modern Zen Buddhism (간화선, 묵조선) .
  • He then introduces his own method: thinking of Mr.Huh to open the “Baekhoe” (백회혈) and connect to the universe’s Wi-Fi .
  • He emphasizes the importance of spiritual nourishment for balance .
  • He promises that those who think of him will go to Baekgung, transcend religion, and live long, healthy lives, especially in an era of epidemics .
  • He claims that calling his name from childhood extends life to 365 years, compared to 120 years without it .
  • He instructs the audience to close their eyes and think of him for 5 minutes .

#3 (00:18:00) “Mr.Huh” Power Test and its Effects

  • The speaker invites new attendees who haven’t heard his lecture to participate in a demonstration .
  • He tests a man named Kim Han-gyeong to see if his Baekhoe is open .
  • Kim Han-gyeong’s hand is easily pulled apart when he calls his own name, indicating a closed Baekhoe .
  • When Kim Han-gyeong calls “Mr.Huh,” his hand becomes impossible to pull apart, demonstrating the opening of Baekhoe .
  • The speaker shows that covering the Baekhoe while calling “Mr.Huh” causes the hand to weaken, implying that covering it blocks the connection .
  • He warns against placing hands on others’ heads, as it can close the “heaven’s gate” .
  • He explains that the Baekhoe is a thin area on the head, especially in babies, through which spiritual energy is received .
  • The speaker reiterates that the Baekhoe closes when “Mr.Huh” is not called, and thinking of him extends life .
  • He demonstrates that calling other names like “Yeobo” (honey) weakens the body’s immunity .
  • He suggests calling “Mr.Huh” before entering a hospital to boost immunity .
  • He emphasizes the need to continuously call “Mr.Huh” to maintain the connection .
  • He explains that this practice helps souls automatically call his name after death, facilitating separation from those who don’t .
  • He demonstrates that calling names like “Jesus,” “Buddha,” “Kang Jeong-san,” “Kim Su-hwan,” or “Park Geun-hye” also causes the hand to weaken .
  • An American acupuncturist verifies these results, confirming that only “Mr.Huh” makes the hand strong .
  • The speaker explains that this power comes from the strengthening of body cells .
  • He discusses how traditional medicine is struggling, but America is returning to natural remedies .
  • He reiterates that calling his name makes one healthy and helps in conceiving good children .
  • He advises against conception when the moon or other planets are close to Earth, as it can lead to children with health issues .
  • He criticizes the historical accounts of figures like Jesus and Dangun as myths, contrasting them with his verifiable demonstrations .
  • He claims that his video evidence will make his teachings endure, while churches and temples are closing globally .

#4 (00:39:00) Power of Mr.Huh’s Photo

  • The speaker demonstrates that a copied photo of himself, unlike other photos, emits energy .
  • He claims that his photo contains the energy of the creator of the universe, which even Einstein couldn’t explain .
  • He explains that his photo acts as a “Dharma hall” (법당) and a place where the “heavenly god” resides .
  • He states that he is a “hwasin” (화신, incarnation) with countless copies across the galaxy, demonstrating divine “bunsin-sul” (분신술, cloning technique) .
  • He claims to be on Earth for 362 years and 88 days .
  • He asserts that no other philosopher has scientifically proven such energy .
  • He questions how he would know about this energy if he hadn’t come from heaven .
  • He states that his photo emits beneficial energy, making further discussion unnecessary .
  • He promises to continue visiting Hanulgung monthly even after becoming president, with large screens broadcasting his lectures to thousands .
  • He describes his private room as a “prison” with iron bars, where he locks himself to travel to Baekgung and unite with his true self .
  • He explains that he travels to Baekgung instantly, despite the 12 billion light-year distance, and needs to be undisturbed during this process .
  • He emphasizes the need for secluded living for his spiritual journeys .

#5 (00:49:00) Earth’s Atmospheric Layers and Celestial Mechanics

  • The speaker explains Earth’s atmospheric layers: troposphere (12km), stratosphere (30km, containing the ozone layer), mesosphere (55km), magnetosphere (70km), and ionosphere (80km) .
  • He explains that the magnetosphere and ionosphere protect Earth from solar magnetic and electrical particles, enabling communication technologies like phones and TVs .
  • He criticizes the Western calendar’s month names, attributing them to Roman emperors and Greek gods, contrasting it with the Korean 24 solar terms (24절기) based on celestial movements for agriculture .
  • He states that the Western calendar is “children’s play” and “ghost’s play” .
  • He criticizes Christians for using these “ghost names” and lacking their own script, unlike the Korean people who created Hangul and Hanja .
  • He continues describing atmospheric layers: mesosphere (150km) and thermosphere (600km), which protect against excessive solar heat and mental illness .
  • He explains that beyond the thermosphere is the exosphere, where gravity is absent .
  • He states that Earth’s gravity is 980 dynes, which keeps everything grounded .
  • He explains that even a slight change in gravity would cause chaos, and that the human body is designed for Earth’s specific gravity .
  • He mentions the International Space Station at 365km, orbiting Earth 16 times per Earth rotation, and GPS satellites at 36,500km, which orbit at the same speed as Earth, constantly monitoring one side .
  • He explains that 29 GPS satellites are strategically placed to provide accurate location information .
  • He claims that scientists and physicists don’t fully understand these celestial secrets, and he is here to correct their “lies” .
  • He reiterates that planetary positions at the time of conception influence a child’s “saju palja” (four pillars of destiny) and potential disabilities .
  • He advises caution in actions and words, as they create karma .
  • He explains that a negative facial expression can lead to a chain of negative events, including divorce and murder .
  • Conversely, a smiling face can bring good fortune .
  • He emphasizes that a good face is the easiest way to build good karma without money .
  • He states that words are the second most powerful way to build karma, followed by money and physical service .
  • He predicts that temples and churches will disappear, making monetary donations for karma unnecessary .
  • He emphasizes that his lectures are a form of “word karma” .
  • He claims that maintaining a good facial expression and calling his name will make one younger .

#6 (01:10:00) Q&A: Healing the Soul, Spirit, and Body

  • An acupuncturist asks about healing the soul, spirit, and body .
  • The speaker explains that life is sustained by breath, which comes from “qi” (기), which comes from the mind, whose mother is “character” (성품), whose mother is “feeling” (감) or “on” (온) .
  • “On” consists of form (색), sensation (수), perception (상), volition (행), and consciousness (식) .
  • He explains that form is matter, sensation is feeling, perception is feeling, volition is reaction, and consciousness is the body’s record or karma .
  • He notes that “spirit” (영) is absent in this mechanism of life .
  • He connects “consciousness” (식) to “counting breath meditation” (수식관) .
  • He contrasts “counting breath meditation” and “negation meditation” as low-level meditation techniques that only heal the body and mind, not the spirit .
  • He states that “Ganhwaseon” (간화선) reaches the soul, but early Buddhist teachings are more philosophical than spiritual .
  • He criticizes the later addition of deities in Buddhism to make it spiritual .
  • He explains that “Ganhwaseon” (화두선) involves questioning “what is this?” to transcend philosophical answers and require spiritual insight .
  • He contrasts it with “Mukjo Seon” (묵조선), which involves eliminating thoughts .
  • He explains that the “three poisons” (탐진치) of greed, anger, and foolishness lead to genetic diseases, mental illnesses, and physical ailments, respectively .
  • He connects these to depression and other mental health issues .
  • He emphasizes the importance of “spirituality” (영성) .
  • He states that the spiritual world governs 99% of reality, while the visible world is only 0.1% .
  • He reiterates that the “universe Wi-Fi” connection through Baekhoe is temporary and requires continuous thought of him .
  • He contrasts “spirituality” with “reason” (이성), claiming that reason, or “logos,” is destroying society .
  • He states that “providence” (섭리) and “spirituality” will govern the future .
  • He gives an example of a wrongful judgment in a child custody case in the US, where a wealthy person won custody through legal means, leading to the real mother’s imprisonment and death, later proven by DNA .
  • He criticizes such “rational” judgments as irrational and highlights the need for spiritual insight .

#7 (01:35:00) Q&A: Sun’s Composition and Other Questions

  • An audience member asks about the speaker’s “living diamond” theory of the sun .
  • The speaker refutes the scientific theory that the sun is burning helium gas, citing the lack of oxygen in space .
  • He explains that the sun is 3 million times larger than Earth and if it were a burning gas, Earth would be destroyed .
  • He states that the sun is made of “living diamonds” (생다이아몬드), a unique crystalline structure created by heavenly gods, which emit light and energy through internal reflection .
  • He compares this to light reflection causing a car to catch fire, emphasizing the immense energy of reflected light .
  • He claims that the sun’s temperature is constant and that the scientific “plasma” theory of burning water is false .
  • He reiterates that the sun is a “living diamond” that never diminishes .
  • Kim Mi-suk, a supporter, is thanked for her donations .
  • A woman asks for advice on an administrative lawsuit regarding the cancellation of her disability support designation .
  • The speaker states that he will address the issue of increasing disabled people (5 million) and ensure their welfare after becoming president .
  • He claims that he will make these changes through his “magic” .
  • A woman asks for help with organized crime members harassing her after her divorce, despite receiving 1.3 billion won in alimony .
  • The speaker advises her not to confront them and to give him their names, claiming he can resolve the issue spiritually .
  • He suggests that her perception of being harassed might be a “persecutory delusion” .
  • A man asks about finding auspicious colors based on his “saju” (four pillars of destiny) .
  • The speaker explains that colors relate to one’s “saju” and can be used strategically, like Hillary Clinton’s choice of red, blue, and white during her presidential campaign .
  • He demonstrates an “O-ring test” with the man, showing that red and green colors strengthen his body, while black weakens it, indicating a lack of “fire” in his “saju” .
  • He explains that wearing the right colors, even underwear, can improve health and sexual performance .
  • He also demonstrates that food can have a similar effect .
  • Another woman is tested, and it’s determined that blue is her auspicious color due to a lack of “water” in her “saju” .
  • A question about “Sininsangap” (신인상압) is raised, which the speaker interprets as meeting a “Sin-in” (신인, divine human) like himself .
  • He states that the “Sin-in” appears in the “Haein Era” (해인시대) with the advent of the internet, when truth and religion are lost .
  • He claims that he is this “Sin-in,” born during the Korean War, and can be recognized by his ability to make people’s hands strong when his name is called .
  • A music student asks about the rhythm, melody, and lyrics of music .
  • The speaker explains that rhythm, like in the song “Ulgoneomneun Bakdaljae,” can deeply affect people’s emotions .
  • He states that lyrics also have “samgeuk” (three extremes) and criticizes songs that promote negative themes .
  • He promotes his own songs, which contain positive messages and bring happiness .
  • He explains that applause and words resonate eternally in the universe, affecting karma .
  • He advises against cremation, stating that it destroys countless microorganisms in the body and pollutes the environment .
  • He advocates for burial, as it allows the body to naturally decompose and nourish the ecosystem .
  • He supports ancestral rites (제사), explaining them as a form of filial piety for the deceased and a celebration for descendants .
  • He states that all religions are brothers, originating from “Cheonbugyeong” (천부경), and should not criticize each other .
  • He predicts an era of “no religion” where people directly connect with him .
  • He states that following the Ten Commandments is a personal choice and one should focus on self-improvement .
  • A question about telomeres and soul transplantation is raised .
  • The speaker explains that telomeres regulate cell division and lifespan, and that calling his name can strengthen telomeres and extend life .
  • He claims that he will enable soul transplantation and DNA modification when he becomes president, allowing people to transfer their souls into cloned bodies with enhanced features, achieving immortality .
  • A woman asks about frequent accidents .
  • The speaker advises her to stop thinking about accidents and focus on calling his name .
  • He explains that accidents can be caused by human judgment errors during celestial events (like the moon being close to Earth) or by “ghosts” at accident-prone locations .
  • A woman with macular degeneration asks about her vision .
  • The speaker advises her to stop talking about her condition and to visit him frequently for healing .
  • He demonstrates his healing power on her, strengthening her body’s resistance .
  • He also diagnoses her with rhinitis, thyroid issues, and bronchial problems, and offers advice .
  • A question about the meaning of “Christ” is raised .
  • The speaker explains that “Christ” means “savior” or “messiah” (미륵) in different languages .
  • He reiterates that his verifiable demonstrations of energy are unique in human history, unlike the unproven claims of past religious figures .
  • He states that the era of traditional religious leaders is passing, leading to a “no-religion” era where people directly interact with him .
  • He criticizes the need for intermediaries like pastors or monks, comparing it to a rich person’s child needing a nanny to communicate with their mother .
  • He claims that he will eliminate the need for national assembly members, allowing citizens to directly communicate with the president .
  • He mentions that England has no constitution yet functions well, criticizing Korea’s obsession with constitutional amendments .
  • He states that he will leave his records after 362 years and 88 days, and people will call for his return .
  • He describes Baekgung as a paradise 125 light-years away, where people can meet their ancestors and loved ones from different eras, making it a busy and enjoyable place .
  • He explains that Earth is a place for training and experiencing hardships to appreciate Baekgung .
  • He states that the universe is infinite, with endless planets and possibilities for travel .
  • He quotes Sakyamuni’s “Cheonsang Cheonha Yuadokjon” (천상천하 유아독존), meaning “In heaven and on earth, I alone am the honored one,” interpreting it as referring to the inherent nobility of all humans .
  • He states that human “barcodes” (souls) are eternal and will travel the universe .
  • A woman asks about human evolution or growth in the coming era of change .
  • The speaker states that humans are continuously undergoing spiritual and physical evolution .
  • He explains that in Baekgung, people don’t need to eat or excrete, and their bodies function on solar energy .
  • He contrasts this with Earth, where people need food and are bound by gravity .
  • He describes the hardships of women in the past, constantly cooking and caring for large families without modern conveniences .
  • He describes Earth as a “hell” for fathers, who worry endlessly about their daughters’ safety and future .
  • He states that overcoming these hardships leads to a better world, where one can even choose to be reborn as a child of a loved one .
  • He gives examples of famous figure skaters as “angels” who descended to help their parents .
  • He reiterates that Earth is a “fun” place for experiences, despite its difficulties .
  • A question about the origins of Buddha and Kang Jeong-san is raised .
  • The speaker explains the Buddhist cosmology of “Four Heavenly Kings’ Heaven” (사왕천), “Trayastrimsa Heaven” (도리천), “Yama Heaven” (야마천), “Tusita Heaven” (도솔천), and other heavens, totaling 28 heavens .
  • He states that Jesus came from Trayastrimsa Heaven and Sakyamuni from Tusita Heaven .
  • He claims that Kang Jeong-san also came from Tusita Heaven .
  • He states that he came from “Baekgung,” which is beyond all these heavens .
  • He performs the power test again, showing that calling “Kang Jeong-san,” “Kim Yeon-ah,” or “Son Yeon-jae” weakens the hand, implying they are from lower heavens or are merely human .
  • He reiterates that only calling “Mr.Huh” makes the hand strong, proving his unique divine origin .
  • He explains that human eyes only recognize what they have experienced, but his image is universally recognized by all cells, even in newborns, because he is the creator .
  • He performs the power test on another audience member, confirming that only “Mr.Huh” makes the hand strong .
  • He demonstrates that his photo also has the same effect, proving that his image is “inputted” into everyone’s brain .
  • He concludes the Q&A session, emphasizing that calling his name and believing in him is the best way to heal and achieve goals .
  • He shares a story of a follower whose dream changed positively after calling his name .
  • He states that young people who follow him are especially blessed .

Other Useful Information

  • Hanulgung (하늘궁): A future global pilgrimage site and the speaker’s base of operations, expected to host millions of visitors monthly. It is described as a place for world unification with strong feng shui.
  • Baekgung (백궁): A celestial paradise of five stars, described as a place of eternal happiness and freedom from earthly suffering, where souls go after spiritual training on Earth.
  • Baekhoe (백회혈): A point on the head that, when opened by calling “Mr.Huh,” connects an individual to “universe Wi-Fi,” granting spiritual and physical benefits.
  • O-ring Test: A demonstration used by the speaker to show the physical effects of calling his name or looking at his photo, where the strength of a person’s hand grip changes.
  • Living Diamond Theory: The speaker’s theory that the sun is composed of “living diamonds” that emit light and energy through internal reflection, refuting the scientific theory of burning helium gas.
  • karma** and Actions**: The speaker emphasizes that actions, words, and even facial expressions create karma, influencing one’s destiny and the well-being of others.
  • Cremation vs. Burial: The speaker advocates for burial over cremation, arguing that cremation destroys life and pollutes the environment, while burial allows natural decomposition and supports the ecosystem.
  • Ancestral Rites (제사): The speaker supports ancestral rites as a form of filial piety and a way to honor ancestors.
  • Religious Unity: The speaker states that all religions originate from “Cheonbugyeong” (천부경) and should be seen as brothers, but predicts a future “no-religion” era where people directly connect with him.
  • Telomeres and Soul Transplantation: The speaker discusses telomeres as regulators of lifespan and claims he will enable soul transplantation and DNA modification to achieve immortality in the future.
  • Earth as a Training Ground: The speaker describes Earth as a place for spiritual training and experiencing hardships, which makes the eventual journey to Baekgung more meaningful.
  • Infinite Universe: The speaker describes the universe as infinite, with endless planets and possibilities for travel, emphasizing that human understanding of the cosmos is limited.