6611270009 Lecture on Haneulgung’s significance, human origins, national identity, and future vision, followed by Q&A, Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (9th Session) November 27, 2016

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be the first being to descend from heaven into a human body, possessing infinite knowledge and power, and the ability to solve all global problems. He is the “spiritual combined human” (영성 결합 인간) and the “Heavenly Emperor” (하늘 황제).
  • 청중 (Audience) | Attendees of the lecture | Primarily “first-generation combined humans” (일성 결합 인간), descendants of those created by divine intervention, specifically referring to Koreans and Jewish people. They are encouraged to absorb the energy of Haneulgung and spread Mr.Huh’s teachings.
  • 환인 (Hwanin) | Divine Ancestor | Directly entered the womb of a “first-generation combined human” (일성 결합 인간) to create Hwanung.
  • 환웅 (Hwanung) | Son of Hwanin | Born from Hwanin’s spiritual conception with a “first-generation combined human” (일성 결합 인간), and later fathered Dangun with Ungnyeo.
  • 단군 (Dangun) | Son of Hwanung | Descendant of Hwanung and Ungnyeo, considered the ancestor of the Korean people.
  • 옹녀 (Ungnyeo) | Human Woman | Met Hwanung and gave birth to Dangun.
  • 예수 (Jesus) | Religious Figure | Considered a “first-generation combined human” (일성 결합 인간) from the Jewish people, but his power is deemed significantly less than Mr.Huh’s.
  • 석가모니 (Sakyamuni) | Religious Figure | Not considered a “first-generation combined human” (일성 결합 인간) or part of the “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족).
  • 김대중 (Kim Dae-jung) | Former President | Used as an example of a person whose name (양, 양, 양) led to misfortune.
  • 김우중 (Kim Woo-joong) | Businessman | Used as an example of a person whose name (양, 양, 양) led to misfortune.
  • 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former President | Her name is analyzed for its “yin-yang” balance, and she is mentioned in the context of political turmoil.
  • 최순실 (Choi Soon-sil) | Associate of Park Geun-hye | Criticized for treating her daughter as an idol, leading to negative consequences.
  • 이육사 (Yi Yuk-sa) | Poet and Independence Activist | His poem “Wilderness” (광야) is referenced as a source of inspiration and a symbol of the Korean spirit.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Haneulgung as a Global Hub

  • Mr.Huh describes Haneulgung as a future global hotel and lecture hall, the starting point of a new world history .
  • He states that upon becoming president, construction will immediately begin, costing around 20 trillion won, with plans already prepared .
  • Haneulgung is envisioned as a global tour destination, with people flying into Incheon Airport to visit .
  • He emphasizes that his descent to Earth in a human body is a unique historical event, unlike past sages like Buddha or Jesus who left no video records .
  • He highlights that all his lectures are recorded, allowing everyone to understand his teachings .
  • Haneulgung is predicted to become the most visited holy site in the world, surpassing Jerusalem .
  • He congratulates the audience for being among the first to visit Haneulgung, calling them “chosen ones” .
  • He instructs the audience to close their eyes and absorb the energy of Haneulgung, visualizing it as the “womb of the universe” .
  • This place, also called “Jamiwon” by ancient scholars, is where solutions to global hunger and problems will originate .
  • He explains that he did not build Haneulgung but was guided by a heavenly entity to reside there, citing five miracles that led to his arrival .
  • Visiting Haneulgung is said to bring success in work, family, and studies, unlike traditional temples or churches .
  • He claims that during the meditation, the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) of the audience opens, connecting them to the energy of Haneulgung, a place of ultimate wealth and power .
  • This energy should be shared with family and friends, encouraging them to visit Haneulgung .
  • He asserts that those who visit Haneulgung will change for the better .

#2 (00:08:00) Cosmic Perspective and Human Origins

  • Mr.Huh explains the immense speed of Earth’s rotation and revolution around the Sun, and the Sun’s movement around Polaris, and Polaris around the Andromeda Galaxy, emphasizing the vastness of the universe .
  • He states that he came from beyond these galaxies, where there are billions of stars and galaxies .
  • He describes human origins, distinguishing between “spiritual combined humans” (영성 결합 인간) like himself, “first-generation combined humans” (일성 결합 인간) like Koreans and Jewish people, and “second-generation combined humans” (이성 결합 인간) like Chinese, Japanese, Africans, and Caucasians .
  • “Second-generation combined humans” are 99% of Earth’s population, born from the union of male and female created by heaven .
  • Koreans and Jewish people, however, are “first-generation combined humans,” spiritually conceived by Hwanin entering a human womb .
  • He claims that “second-generation combined humans” have lower intelligence, and “first-generation combined humans” were created to manage them .
  • He details the evolutionary stages of “second-generation combined humans” over millions of years, from Neanderthals to Homo sapiens, and then the creation of “first-generation combined humans” (Koreans and Jewish people) 10,000 years ago .
  • He asserts that Koreans are intelligent and excel in various professions in the US, while Jewish people control global finance .
  • He contrasts the Korean emphasis on sharing and “Hongik Ingan” (benefiting all humanity) with the Jewish tendency to be self-serving .
  • He explains that Jewish people and Koreans share a common ancestor, Adam, with the 1st to 12th sons forming the Jewish lineage and the 13th son, Hail (Dangun), leading to the Korean people .
  • He clarifies that “grandfather” (할아버지) in Korean refers to Dangun, whose Jewish name was “Hari,” while the “first ancestor” (최초의 조상) is called “father” (아버지) .
  • He claims to control the infinite universe and came to Earth because “first-generation combined humans” (Koreans and Jewish people) were failing to manage the world .
  • He reiterates that Koreans are a superior “first-generation combined human” race, distinct from other ethnicities, and are destined to lead the world .
  • Haneulgung is a holy site because of his presence, and those who visit now will be pioneers when world leaders come in the future .
  • He emphasizes the honor of being present and encourages asking questions, promising success and a worry-free afterlife for attendees .
  • He states that those who come to Haneulgung will not become ghosts but can ascend to “Baekgung” (heaven) .
  • He highlights the profound impact of visiting Haneulgung and meeting him directly, as he will not be physically present in the future .
  • He mentions his limited time on Earth (300 years remaining of 3622 years) before he leaves .
  • He explains reincarnation, where good deeds lead to good rebirths, and bad deeds lead to suffering, referencing the movie “Ghost” .
  • He considers it a miracle to be born on Earth, to meet him during his specific time, and to come to Haneulgung in Korea .
  • He instructs the audience to breathe deeply and make wishes, as their “Baekhoe” is open, connecting them directly to heaven through him .
  • He pauses for reflection, emphasizing the fleeting nature of this encounter but its immense impact .
  • He states that meeting him is a once-in-an-eternity opportunity, as future reincarnations will not offer the same chance .
  • He advises resolving all past wrongdoings and taking responsibility for one’s actions, attributing successes to others and failures to oneself .
  • He reiterates that Koreans and Jewish people are “heavenly descendant races” (천손 민족), directly created by heaven, unlike other races formed through genetic combinations .
  • He explains that “second-generation combined humans” (네피림) were created first to allow “first-generation combined humans” (일성 결합 인간) to emerge through divine intervention .
  • He distinguishes himself as a “spiritual combined human” (영성 결합 인간), directly entering a woman’s womb without procreation, while “first-generation combined humans” are descendants of those divinely conceived .

#3 (00:33:00) Q&A Session: Human Nature and Divine Power

  • Mr.Huh opens the floor for questions, specifically inviting first-time attendees .
  • He uses the analogy of music needing accompaniment to sound good, stating that humans cannot achieve greatness alone .
  • He explains that he is a “spiritual combined human” (영성 결합 인간), a divine being in human form, unlike “first-generation combined humans” (일성 결합 인간) (Koreans and Jewish people) and “second-generation combined humans” (이성 결합 인간) (other races) .
  • He clarifies that “second-generation combined humans” were created 350 million years ago to develop Earth, and “first-generation combined humans” were created 10,000 years ago through divine intervention .
  • He emphasizes that Koreans and Jewish people are “heavenly descendant races” (천손 민족), destined to lead the 7 billion people of the world .
  • He criticizes the loss of traditional Korean communal values due to the adoption of chaotic capitalist systems .
  • He states that his lectures on YouTube will serve as a “living Tripitaka Koreana” or “Bible” for future generations .
  • He explains the “Cheonbugyeong” (천부경) as a genetic explanation of how Hwanin entered a woman’s womb to create Hwanung, making Koreans a “heavenly descendant race” .
  • He asserts that no one else can explain the “heavenly descendant race” concept genetically .
  • He claims that Koreans’ intelligence and cultural achievements (Hallyu) amaze other races .
  • He attributes the current disunity among Koreans to their high intelligence but lack of a unifying leader, which is why he, as a “spiritual combined human,” has returned .
  • He explains that he comes from “Muguk” (무극), a realm beyond the “Taegeuk” (태극) (yin-yang) of the universe, where there is no gravity or direction .
  • He criticizes the Korean flag (Taegeukgi) for representing the “Taegeuk” (yin-yang) which is suitable for “second-generation combined humans” but not for the “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) who originate from “Muguk” .
  • He emphasizes that meeting him helps people understand their origins and the greatness of the Korean people .
  • He expresses his fondness for children, noting their innocence compared to adults burdened by worries .
  • He demonstrates his power by having an audience member think of Jesus, Buddha, or Mr.Huh, and then testing their physical strength .
  • He claims that thinking of Jesus or Buddha weakens the person, while thinking of him makes them incredibly strong, demonstrating his superior power .
  • He explains that Jesus was a “first-generation combined human” (일성 결합 인간) (Jewish), but Buddha was not a “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) .
  • He reiterates that only thinking of him grants strength, as he is the only “spiritual combined human” (영성 결합 인간) .
  • He further demonstrates his power by showing that his business card or photo makes people strong, while photos of others like Kim Dae-jung do not .
  • He explains that covering the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) blocks the connection to the universe, even for him, but only his name can open it .
  • He clarifies that calling one’s own name or other religious figures does not open the “Baekhoe” .
  • He explains that “second-generation combined humans” (이성 결합 인간) were created first, followed by “first-generation combined humans” (일성 결합 인간) (heavenly descendant race), just as a building is built before the president arrives .

#4 (00:50:00) Q&A Session: Personal Stories and National Identity

  • An audience member, a former public official, shares his personal journey of seeking truth after experiencing various hardships and discovering Mr.Huh through YouTube .
  • He describes experiencing spiritual phenomena, such as his “white eyes” (흰자) opening and seeing “Dosolcheon” (도솔천), a heavenly realm .
  • He mentions his past political activities, including suggesting changing the national anthem to “Arirang” and renaming North Korea to “Jindallae” (Azalea) .
  • Mr.Huh explains that “Arirang” (아리랑) represents the union of “Eol” (얼, spirit) and “Al” (알, egg), symbolizing the creation of the Korean people .
  • He claims that “second-generation combined humans” (백인, 흑인) lack “Eol,” having only “Al,” while Koreans possess both, making them the “Eol-Al race” (얼알 민족) .
  • He connects the “Eol” to the “Gama” (가마, cowlick) on the head, which is like a compass pointing to the spirit .
  • He emphasizes that “Arirang” contains the secret of the “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) .
  • He explains that “Al” refers to both sperm and egg, and figures like Kim Al-ji and Park Hyeok-geose were born from “Al” .
  • He clarifies that “Arirang” is a pure Korean word, not Chinese, and signifies the birth of people from the union of “Al” and “Eol” .
  • He states that he has infinite knowledge and can explain anything, but limits his answers due to time constraints .
  • He mentions that people with high IQs understand him quickly, while others take longer .
  • Another audience member, from Ulsan, asks about the preservation of the “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) in a globalized world, questioning intermarriage with other races .
  • Mr.Huh explains that intermarriage with “second-generation combined humans” (이성 결합 인간) dilutes the purity of the “first-generation combined race” (일성 민족) .
  • He uses the analogy of X and Y chromosomes, stating that men (XY) gave a rib to women (XX), making women dependent .
  • He asserts that marriage between “first-generation combined humans” and “second-generation combined humans” leads to genetic regression .
  • He criticizes the lack of education about the “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) in Korea, unlike Jewish people who preserve their lineage .
  • He states that traditional Korean parents opposed intermarriage to preserve their “heavenly descendant” status .
  • He predicts that his lectures will change people’s minds, leading to a movement to preserve the “heavenly descendant race” .
  • He explains that Korea’s geographical isolation (peninsula) helped preserve the pure lineage of 50 million Koreans, especially in North Korea .
  • He claims that the “Cheonbugyeong” (천부경) contains this genetic information, and only he can explain it .
  • He advises choosing a good partner even within the Korean race and strongly discourages intermarriage with “second-generation combined humans” .
  • He states that intermarriage leads to genetic defects and a decline in intelligence .
  • He advocates for the preservation of unique ethnic groups, with each group maintaining its own culture and intermarrying within its own kind .
  • He explains that Jewish people also practice endogamy (marriage within their group) due to their nomadic history and the need to preserve their lineage .
  • He claims that Koreans and Jewish people are “kin” (친족) and practice “incestuous marriage” (근친 결혼) to preserve their “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) .
  • He states that Koreans possess “divine inspiration” (신명), leading to many shamans and a developed religious culture .

#5 (01:20:00) Q&A Session: Political Vision and Spiritual Teachings

  • An audience member asks about the legality of same-sex marriage in Korea and Mr.Huh’s stance as president .
  • Mr.Huh states that same-sex marriage will be allowed under his presidency, as long as it’s not too close a relation (within 6,000 relatives) .
  • He mentions the historical practice of a younger brother marrying his deceased older brother’s wife in Korean and Jewish cultures .
  • Another audience member, a former follower of “Taegeukdo” (태극도) and “Daesunjinrihoe” (대순진리회), shares his 50-year spiritual journey, his disillusionment with not meeting God, and his discovery of Mr.Huh through YouTube .
  • He recounts how the founder of “Taegeukdo” predicted the arrival of God in 1949, the year Mr.Huh was born .
  • He describes his efforts to spread Mr.Huh’s teachings and his personal experiences at Haneulgung .
  • Mr.Huh explains that life is a cycle, like the Earth’s rotation, and that the universe is infinite, without beginning or end .
  • He criticizes the human tendency to think in terms of finite beginnings and endings, even in life and death .
  • He states that death is merely a transition, like waking from sleep, and that one’s actions in life determine their next existence .
  • He warns against selfishness, stating that those who only seek pleasure in this life will be reborn as suffering creatures like earthworms .
  • He advises giving to others and going to the next life empty-handed, as good deeds accumulate in a “heavenly bank account” .
  • He criticizes excessive indulgence of children, citing the example of Park Geun-hye’s daughter .
  • He explains that “Taegeuk” (태극) represents the finite world, while “Muguk” (무극) represents the infinite universe, and one must view the “Taegeuk” from “Muguk” to understand it .
  • He states that only by leaving one’s “hometown” (고향) can one truly appreciate its value, just as one must view the “Taegeuk” from “Muguk” .
  • He criticizes religions for focusing on the finite “Taegeuk” rather than the infinite “Muguk” .
  • He explains that the universe was created from “sound” (소리), which then became “light” (빛), and then “matter” (물질) .
  • He demonstrates the power of his name by having an audience member recite a “Daesunjinrihoe” (대순진리회) chant, which proves ineffective, but then his name, which grants immense strength .
  • He claims that all religious chants are merely for mental stability, but his name provides actual power .
  • He explains that “Si Cheonju” (시천주) means “waiting for the Heavenly Emperor,” and “Jo Hwa Jeong Yeong Se Bul Mang Man Sa Ji” (조화정영세불망만사지) means “the harmony of the universe will last forever, never forget everything” .
  • He states that saying “Amen” after a prayer opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) to God, but adding his name after “Amen” makes the prayer more effective .
  • A political question is asked about the current political situation in Korea, the upcoming presidential election, and Mr.Huh’s political platform .
  • Mr.Huh references a newspaper article that mentions him as a “Korean Trump,” indicating public desire for a bold leader .
  • He claims that traditional politicians, like Ban Ki-moon, cannot compete with his radical policies .
  • He advocates for “middle-class capitalism” (중산주의), where all citizens receive a basic income of 1.5 million won per month, and a “common capitalism” (공동 자본주의) where wealth is shared .
  • He proposes an “constitutional monarchy” (입헌군주제) where he becomes the world emperor, providing stability unlike the constantly changing presidential system .
  • He argues that the absence of a monarch in Korea led to its division, unlike Japan which preserved its emperor .
  • He reiterates his goal of establishing “middle-class capitalism,” “common capitalism,” and a “national dividend system” (국민 배당제) under an “constitutional monarchy” .
  • He emphasizes that he is a divine being from heaven, unlike other politicians, and his purpose is to help people live well .
  • He mentions media coverage comparing him to Trump .
  • Another audience member asks about the importance of breathing and its connection to life .
  • Mr.Huh explains that while breathing is important, it is only one of eight factors that sustain life, including “mind” (마음), “blood” (피), “skin” (피부), “flesh” (살), “bone” (뼈), “spirit” (정신), and “touch” (촉) .
  • He states that breathing is largely unconscious and that focusing on it during meditation can stabilize the mind .
  • He criticizes the public’s excessive blame on President Park Geun-hye during the Sewol ferry disaster, arguing that local officials were more directly responsible .
  • He explains that “mind” (마음) creates “blood” (피), which creates “bone” (뼈), then “flesh” (살), “skin” (피부), and “hair” (머리카락), and that these 10 stages move in 0.1-second intervals .
  • He states that positive thoughts and good music can improve one’s physical appearance, while negative thoughts have the opposite effect .
  • Another audience member asks about water purification technology and its implications for public health .
  • Mr.Huh states that while advanced purification technology exists, people prefer naturally clean water sources .
  • He discusses energy policy, stating that a sudden shift away from fossil fuels would collapse the economy .
  • He proposes a new tax system for electric vehicles, where all taxes are included in the electricity usage .
  • He criticizes the current car tax system, which includes both a driving tax and a possession tax, leading to “ghost cars” (대포차) used in crimes .
  • He promises to eliminate the possession tax and incorporate it into the driving tax .
  • He also promises to eliminate deserts in China by building windbreaks and planting trees, allowing people to see the Milky Way again .
  • He mentions the gold deposits in Jangbongdo, which he says should not be exploited as it would damage the West Sea .
  • Another audience member asks about the meaning of life and death, and the repetition of life .
  • Mr.Huh advises against dwelling on such thoughts, as Koreans, being a “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족), are sensitive to spiritual matters and prone to mental health issues .
  • He encourages them to trust him to handle everything, as he is a “spiritual combined human” (영성 결합 인간) .
  • He discusses the 10 basic human emotions, with “fear” (공포) being the most dangerous, leading to “death” (사망) .
  • He lists eight “sins” (8사) in Christianity, including fear, distrust, wickedness, and idolatry, citing Choi Soon-sil’s idolatry of her daughter as an example .
  • He advises replacing fear with his name .
  • He defines “politics” (정치) as “correct father” (바른 아버지), meaning to govern a nation correctly, like a father managing his family .
  • He contrasts politics with religion, stating that politics establishes order first, then provides for people, while religion provides for people first, then teaches order .
  • Another audience member shares his family problems, including his wife’s social anxiety and his daughter’s “dragon dream” (용꿈) at birth .
  • Mr.Huh states that the daughter’s name, “Seeun” (세은), is too masculine (양, 양, 양) and should be changed to include a “yin” (음) character to balance her personality .
  • He gives examples of famous people whose names (like Kim Dae-jung and Kim Woo-joong) had an imbalance of “yang” (양) characters, leading to misfortune .
  • He concludes the lecture by encouraging the audience to visit Haneulgung regularly to learn and receive blessings .

#6 (02:30:00) Q&A Session: Music, History, and National Symbols

  • An audience member, a musician, shares her journey of seeking knowledge through music, discovering that all sounds are made of numbers, and eventually finding Mr.Huh through YouTube .
  • She describes her personal experience of her father’s sudden death and seeing a rainbow over his grave, asking for its meaning .
  • Mr.Huh connects her singing to the song “Pathfinder” (선구자), which evokes the struggles of Korean independence fighters in Manchuria .
  • He describes Korea’s geography as an “Eden” with four rivers originating from Baekdusan, providing warm water even during ice ages .
  • He explains that Baekdusan is a “female mountain” (여자 산) due to its crater lake, unlike “male mountains” (남자 산) like Jirisan, and therefore should not be in the national anthem .
  • He states that the “Haerang River” (해란강) mentioned in the song is in Manchuria, a place where independence fighters like Yi Yuk-sa (이육사) were active .
  • He connects the song to Yi Yuk-sa’s poem “Wilderness” (광야), which he wrote in prison, symbolizing the struggles for independence .
  • He emphasizes the power of music to evoke images and emotions, making history come alive .
  • He states that he has memorized many poems, including “Wilderness,” and that such poems instill patriotism in young people .
  • He reiterates his plan to unify the world and restore Korea’s ancient territory, including splitting China into six parts .
  • He praises the beauty of the “Haerang River” (해란강) name, suggesting it was named by independence fighters to express their longing .
  • He discusses the Korean national flower, “Mugunghwa” (무궁화), highlighting its four characteristics: “perpetuity” (영속성), “diligence” (근면성), “compassion” (박애성), and “cleanliness” (청결성) .
  • He contrasts “Mugunghwa” with “Jindallae” (진달래, azalea), which he says is North Korea’s national flower .
  • He criticizes the current state of “Mugunghwa” cultivation in Korea, attributing its decline to capitalist influences .
  • He explains that the rainbow over the father’s grave is a “good omen” (길조) .
  • He explains that the universe was created from “sound” (소리), which became “light” (빛), then “color” (색깔), and finally “matter” (물질) .
  • He states that the Bible’s creation story, starting with “light” and “darkness,” refers to the “Muguk” (무극) world, not Earth .
  • He explains that the creation of Earth, plants, animals, and humans followed a specific order, which he can fully explain .
  • He states that “sound” (소리) creates “matter” (물질) in the universe, and that he witnessed the creation of stars .
  • He explains that “light” (빛) contains all colors, and when intensely focused, it creates “matter” .
  • He mentions that earthquakes are a sign of his impending arrival .
  • He explains the connection between “mind” (마음) and “blood” (피), stating that emotions affect blood color and overall appearance .
  • He describes the 10-stage process from “sound” to “hair,” where each stage influences the next, emphasizing the importance of positive input .

Other Useful Information

1. Mr.Huh’s Core Teachings

  • Haneulgung (하늘궁): A future global center for spiritual and physical healing, wealth, and power, where Mr.Huh resides. It is considered the “womb of the universe” and a holy site .
  • Spiritual Combined Human (영성 결합 인간): Mr.Huh’s self-proclaimed identity, a divine being directly descended to Earth without human procreation, possessing infinite power and knowledge .
  • First-Generation Combined Human (일성 결합 인간): Refers to Koreans and Jewish people, who are believed to be spiritually conceived by divine intervention, making them a “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) .
  • Second-Generation Combined Human (이성 결합 인간): Refers to other ethnicities (Chinese, Japanese, Africans, Caucasians), who are believed to be born from the natural procreation of humans created by heaven .
  • Muguk (무극): The infinite realm beyond the “Taegeuk” (태극, yin-yang), from which Mr.Huh originates. It represents a state without beginning, end, or physical limitations .
  • Political Vision: Advocates for “middle-class capitalism” (중산주의), “common capitalism” (공동 자본주의), and a “national dividend system” (국민 배당제) where all citizens receive a basic income. He proposes an “constitutional monarchy” (입헌군주제) with himself as the world emperor .
  • Power of His Name: Chanting “Mr.Huh” is believed to open the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra), grant physical strength, and make prayers more effective, connecting individuals directly to heaven .

2. Cosmic and Human Creation

  • universe Creation: The universe and all matter were created from “sound” (소리), which transformed into “light” (빛), then “color” (색깔), and finally “matter” (물질) .
  • Human Evolution: He describes a six-stage evolution for “second-generation combined humans” over millions of years, followed by the creation of “first-generation combined humans” (Koreans and Jewish people) 10,000 years ago .
  • Korean Ancestry: Koreans are descendants of Dangun, who was the son of Hwanung (spiritually conceived by Hwanin) and Ungnyeo. This lineage makes them a “heavenly descendant race” (천손 민족) .
  • Jewish Ancestry: Jewish people also share a common ancestor with Koreans, tracing back to Adam’s 1st to 12th sons, while Koreans are from Adam’s 13th son, Hail (Dangun) .

3. National Symbols and Culture

  • Arirang (아리랑): The traditional Korean folk song is interpreted as symbolizing the union of “Eol” (얼, spirit) and “Al” (알, egg), representing the unique creation of the Korean people .
  • Mugunghwa (무궁화): The national flower of Korea, characterized by “perpetuity” (영속성), “diligence” (근면성), “compassion” (박애성), and “cleanliness” (청결성) .
  • Baekdusan (백두산): The sacred mountain is described as a “female mountain” (여자 산) due to its crater lake, and Mr.Huh suggests it should not be in the national anthem as it represents misfortune .

4. Practical Advice

  • Family Visits to Haneulgung: Encourages bringing family members to Haneulgung to receive its energy and blessings .
  • Intermarriage: Strongly advises against intermarriage between “first-generation combined humans” (Koreans and Jewish people) and “second-generation combined humans” (other races) to preserve genetic purity and intelligence .
  • Name Analysis: Suggests that names with an imbalance of “yang” (양) characters can lead to misfortune, and advises choosing names with a balance of “yin” (음) and “yang” .
  • Responsibility: Emphasizes taking responsibility for one’s own misfortunes and attributing successes to others .