6702260013 Lecture on various topics including Korean geography, human physiology, personal relationships, and spiritual concepts, followed by individual consultations and healing sessions. Mr.Huh’s Haneul Palace Lecture (February 26, 2017)
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker | A spiritual leader who claims to be a divine being (신인) and offers healing and advice to attendees.
Jang Ji-yeon | Attendee | A 49-year-old woman from Hawaii working in real estate, seeking advice on her career and personal life.
Heo Jeong-woo | Attendee | A man from Geoje, seeking general advice and healing for his health.
Kim Hye-gyun | Attendee | A woman referred to as “Heo Hwang-ok Princess,” seeking advice and healing.
Choi Su-bun | Attendee | A woman whose husband passed away early, seeking healing for her leg pain and general well-being.
Cha Ji-yong | Attendee | A woman living in Korea with her daughters, while her husband and sons are in the US, seeking advice on her family’s future and health.
Lee Seon-min | Attendee | A woman who has written several philosophical papers and is concerned about the state of the nation, seeking healing and guidance.
Choi Yeon-seon | Attendee | A woman seeking healing for her cervical spine and general health.
Oh Eun-pa | Attendee | A woman seeking advice for her husband’s career and her daughter’s well-being, as well as healing for herself.
Park Young-su | Attendee | A woman seeking healing for her health issues, including thyroid problems.
Lee Hyun-ok | Attendee | A woman seeking healing for her back pain, snoring, and thyroid issues.
Lee Sang-hwang | Attendee | A woman who believes she lived a “pig-like” life and seeks to change her karma, also seeking healing for her health.
Byeon Dong-yong | Attendee | A man with diabetes, seeking healing and advice on managing his condition.
Choi Jae-hoon | Attendee | A 69-year-old woman whose son suffers from panic disorder and depression, seeking healing for herself and advice for her son.
Park Gi-yeong | Attendee | A person seeking advice on financial issues and healing for intestinal problems and rhinitis.
Lee Gi-rok | Attendee | A person seeking healing for digestive issues and rhinitis, and blessings for family and friends.
Jeong Hwa-guk | Attendee | A man facing financial difficulties and bad luck, seeking healing for his eyes and general guidance.
Dong Geun-shin | Attendee | A man seeking resolution for a land dispute with the government and healing for his health, having dedicated much to a religious foundation.
Kim Yang-su | Attendee | A 60-year-old man from Gwangju who has explored various spiritual paths, seeking direction in life and healing.
Kim Min-jeong | Attendee | A 60-year-old woman seeking advice on building a house and healing for her health.
Jeong Jae-yeong | Attendee | A woman who experienced personal tragedy and became interested in Mr.Huh’s teachings, seeking to spread his message and healing for her family.
Lee Jang-in | Attendee | A man who actively supports Mr.Huh’s “Haneulgung” project, seeking general blessings.
Song Seung-hwan | Attendee | A woman with two sons, one of whom has a disability and a history of spiritual possession, seeking healing and blessings for her children.
Choi Yeong-seon | Attendee | A woman from Gyeongju seeking healing for her health and blessings for her family.
Jong Gyeong-i | Attendee | A 조선 회사 (shipbuilding company) researcher concerned about the industry’s difficulties, seeking reassurance and healing.
Lee Hye-seon | Attendee | A woman from Jinju seeking healing for insomnia and other health issues.
Lee Man-seok | Attendee | A man from Hopo who woke up early to attend, seeking healing.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Energy Transfer
Mr.Huh begins the lecture, acknowledging the audience .
He discusses how energy is received, comparing it to electricity flowing through a socket, not the middle of a wire .
He mentions that presidents like Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam came from specific regions, implying an energy connection .
He states that energy is always on “this side” .
#2 (00:03:21) Geopolitical Analysis and Korean Peninsula as a Horse
Mr.Huh explains that Korea is like the “nostril of Asia,” which is why China, the US, and Japan want to control it .
He asserts that losing Korea means losing the world .
He describes the Korean peninsula’s geography as resembling a horse, with Baekdu Mountain, Geumgang Mountain, and Taebaek Mountain forming the mane .
The protruding parts are the horse’s legs .
Pyongyang is described as the horse’s heart, crucial for the unification of the Korean peninsula .
He claims that the Pyongyang area, being the heart, is free from corruption and negative influences, unlike the South .
He contrasts the North Korean men, who return home after work, with South Korean men, who frequent bars .
Seoul is described as the horse’s stomach, where there is much to consume, leading to corruption .
The heart (Pyongyang) and other vital organs (liver, kidneys, spleen, lungs) are where pure blood flows, while the stomach and intestines (Seoul) are associated with consumption and corruption .
He warns that if unification happens before proper marriage laws are established, North Korean women will come to the South, potentially disrupting families .
He emphasizes that the northern region is uncorrupted and clean, a “pristine area” .
He criticizes South Korea for having the most motels and being the worst in many aspects, making it a miracle that families are still intact .
#3 (00:21:50) Vision for Haneulgung and the Importance of Small Spaces
Mr.Huh describes his plan to build a 7-story Haneulgung (Sky Palace), with his residence on the top floor and lecture halls and restaurants below .
He envisions thousands of homes around Haneulgung becoming part of their center .
He states that the current era, with its small, intimate spaces, is the happiest time, comparing it to newlyweds living in a small room .
He believes that living in small spaces fosters connection and energy, while large homes can lead to divorce .
He encourages people not to long for larger spaces, as the current intimate setting is precious .
An attendee confirms that the Haneulgung has grown significantly in a year .
#4 (00:26:00) Hierarchy of Human Beings and Mr.Huh’s Divine Status
Mr.Huh outlines a hierarchy of human beings: 속인 (commoner), 범인 (ordinary person), 소인 (petty person), 대인 (great person), 현인 (wise person), 철인 (sage), 도인 (enlightened person), 성인 (saint), 진인 (true person), and 신인 (divine person) .
He claims to be the “신인” (divine person), the tenth and highest level .
He asserts that meeting him means meeting a divine being .
He states that merely thinking of or calling his name can change one’s cells .
He demonstrates his power by having an attendee try to pull his arm while thinking of Jesus, Buddha, or himself, showing that only his name provides unyielding strength .
He explains that when drinking water, one must say “Mr.Huh” aloud for the water to change, as thinking it silently is not enough .
He demonstrates the water’s vibration when his name is spoken .
#5 (00:30:00) The Power of Words and the Concept of “Owner’s Consciousness”
Mr.Huh explains that sounds and words never disappear from the universe, comparing it to a sound that continues to echo .
He warns that negative words can lead to negative consequences in future lives, such as being born mute or as an animal .
He introduces the concept of “owner’s consciousness,” urging attendees to see themselves as the protagonists of their own lives and the world .
He states that if one has owner’s consciousness, they are responsible for the well-being of others, including those suffering in Africa or North Korea .
He advises an attendee to adopt this mindset in business dealings, seeing herself as the owner of America and responsible for its people .
#6 (00:36:00) Individual Consultations and Healings
Jang Ji-yeon (from Hawaii): Mr.Huh identifies her as having a “peacock face” (공작상) but a name (장지연) that implies childlessness, suggesting she change it . He also notes her past marriage and potential for future relationship issues . He performs a healing, correcting her thyroid and brain blood flow issues, which he claims were causing her to be “까빠까빠” (scatterbrained) . He advises her to maintain an “owner’s consciousness” in her real estate work .
Heo Jeong-woo (from Geoje): Mr.Huh states that Heo Jeong-woo has no major problems and a good personality . He identifies rhinitis and bronchial issues, possibly due to past smoking, and performs a healing . He reiterates the importance of “owner’s consciousness” .
Kim Hye-gyun (Heo Hwang-ok Princess): Mr.Huh identifies her as a descendant of Heo Hwang-ok, an Indian princess who married King Suro of Gaya . He explains the legend of the “Pasatop” (파사탑) that protected her journey . He connects his own surname (Heo) to this lineage . He mentions the large number of Kimhae Kim clan members (8 million) and Heo clan members (hundreds of thousands), suggesting a political advantage .
Choi Su-bun: Mr.Huh notes her “virtuous wife” (현모양처) appearance and her hard work, which has caused her leg pain . He identifies her husband’s early death as being related to her “strong” face and name (최수분), which he describes as a “man’s name” . He performs a healing for her leg pain .
Cha Ji-yong: Mr.Huh observes her “slightly distorted” face and drooping eye corners, which he associates with a “re-marriage face” (재혼상) . He notes her preference for being alone and studying . He identifies a thyroid problem and performs a healing . He also discusses the complexities of her US and Korean citizenship, promising to simplify the process if he becomes president .
Lee Seon-min: Mr.Huh acknowledges her extensive philosophical writings and concern for the nation, attributing it to her “owner’s consciousness” . He corrects her understanding of Korean mountain names, explaining the difference between Bukhansan and Bugaksan . He also clarifies that mountains are “정맥” (veins) of the nation, not just “산맥” (mountain ranges), and that his teachings align with universal truths . He performs a healing .
Choi Yeon-seon: Mr.Huh identifies severe cervical spine issues due to poor posture, especially for women with heavy chests . He emphasizes the importance of correct posture for health and exercise . He performs a healing for her cervical spine .
Oh Eun-pa: Mr.Huh assures her about her husband’s career and daughter’s well-being, noting her mother’s good “gan-sang” (face reading) . He identifies a potential spiritual attachment (귀신) due to recent health issues (비문증), which he claims to heal by putting a “천사” (angel) into her .
Park Young-su: Mr.Huh identifies her as coming from a “family that accumulated good deeds” (적선지가) . He notes her kind face and focuses on healing her thyroid problem, which he says is causing her face to enlarge .
Lee Hyun-ok: Mr.Huh notes her previous healing for back pain but identifies a recurrence of thyroid and rhinitis issues, attributing it to not calling his name enough . He performs a healing, emphasizing the need to call his name for lasting effects .
Lee Sang-hwang: Mr.Huh addresses her belief that she lived a “pig-like” life and her past experience with measles . He states that her current life is an opportunity to change her past karma . He advises her to embrace a new, positive outlook and to call his name like a lover . He performs a healing .
Byeon Dong-yong: Mr.Huh identifies his diabetes, explaining that it’s caused by excessive consumption of stimulating substances like alcohol, tobacco, and sugar, which deplete insulin . He states that insulin is a fixed amount for life, and wasteful use leads to diabetes . He performs a healing for his pancreas and spleen, advising him to control his diet and exercise .
Choi Jae-hoon: Mr.Huh addresses her son’s panic disorder and depression, linking it to her past marital struggles and the negative energy she experienced . He suggests that her past life as a man who tormented his wife is manifesting in her current challenges . He performs a healing, stating that all past karma will be erased .
Park Gi-yeong: Mr.Huh identifies her financial issues as a “썰물” (ebb tide) where money flows out quickly, but promises a “밀물” (flood tide) after meeting him . He also identifies colon and rhinitis problems, performing a healing . He emphasizes the importance of belief for healing to be effective .
Lee Gi-rok: Mr.Huh predicts his death due to colon issues, linking it to childhood stomach problems . He claims to be able to change such destinies, unlike doctors . He references his past predictions about political figures like Park Geun-hye and Lee Kun-hee as proof of his foresight . He performs a healing for his colon and rhinitis . He also blesses his family and friends .
Jeong Hwa-guk: Mr.Huh addresses his financial difficulties and bad luck, including a house flood . He notes his good name and face but identifies a lack of confidence in social interactions . He advises him to be brave outside and gentle at home . He also discusses his relationship with an older woman, suggesting it hinders his success and advising him to separate amicably . He emphasizes the importance of saving gold for future crises . He performs a healing .
Dong Geun-shin: Mr.Huh addresses his land dispute with the government, promising to resolve it if he becomes president . He acknowledges his past contributions to a religious foundation (Jeungsando), stating that such good deeds are not in vain and will bring blessings . He performs a healing .
Kim Yang-su (from Gwangju): Mr.Huh notes his “nervous breakdown” (신경쇠약) appearance and his spiritual quest, having studied theology and Buddhism . He expresses empathy for his struggles and promises that his “National Dividend” (국민 배당금) policy will provide financial stability for people like him to pursue their spiritual paths . He performs a healing .
Kim Min-jeong: Mr.Huh advises her on building a house, emphasizing a rectangular shape, a large kitchen, and small bedrooms to foster marital harmony . He provides detailed instructions on house layout, including door placement and water areas, to avoid misfortune . He performs a healing for her various health issues .
Jeong Jae-yeong: Mr.Huh acknowledges her personal tragedies and her newfound hope in his teachings . He reassures her that his appearance on TV debates will quickly sway public opinion . He claims that even politicians secretly agree with him . He examines her family’s photos, noting her husband’s (박도식) potential for stomach issues and her son’s (박병관) unemployment and unmarried status, linking it to his name and “dog-like” (개 사주) appearance . He performs a healing for her, focusing on balancing her male and female hormones .
Lee Jang-in: Mr.Huh praises his dedication to Haneulgung, noting his contributions to building facilities . He addresses his question about the energy exchange between humans, objects, and the divine, explaining it through “telepathy” (텔레파시) . He emphasizes that all actions, good or bad, send telepathic signals that affect oneself and one’s descendants . He concludes that even inanimate objects and animals have “정” (affection/connection) .
Song Seung-hwan: Mr.Huh addresses her concerns about her son’s disability and past spiritual possession, assuring her that his photo placed at Haneulgung will bring positive energy . He encourages frequent visits to Haneulgung to support its construction . He performs a healing .
Choi Yeong-seon (from Gyeongju): Mr.Huh examines her family photo, noting her traditional Korean house and her husband’s aged appearance . He criticizes her name (최영선) as being a “man’s name” and “0 points” (빵점) for a woman, but acknowledges it hasn’t negatively impacted her because she hasn’t been active outside the home . He performs a healing for her liver and other internal organs, which he claims are affected by an imbalance of hot and cold energy .
Jong Gyeong-i: Mr.Huh reassures him about the shipbuilding industry, promising its success if he becomes president and that his job is safe . He shares personal anecdotes about his hometown of Jinju and his family’s history . He performs a healing for his ears and other health issues, attributing his wife’s departure to his inability to control his temper .
Lee Hye-seon: Mr.Huh addresses her insomnia, advising her to sleep as if she will die in her sleep to alleviate anxiety about the next day . He performs a quick healing for her insomnia and other related issues .
Lee Man-seok: Mr.Huh acknowledges his early arrival from Hopo and quickly moves to the next person due to time constraints .
Other Useful Information
Water and Mr.Huh’s Name: Saying “Mr.Huh” aloud to water changes its properties and causes it to vibrate .
Impact of Words: Negative words have lasting effects in the universe and can lead to negative karma in future lives .
Owner’s Consciousness: Viewing oneself as the protagonist of the universe fosters responsibility for the well-being of all, leading to positive telepathic exchanges .
Posture and Health: Maintaining good posture, especially sitting with a straight back, acts as exercise, burns calories, and prevents spinal problems .
Nameology: Names can significantly impact one’s destiny, affecting aspects like fertility and relationships . Names should be chosen carefully, sometimes even with an opposite meaning to the desired outcome .
Insulin and Lifestyle: Insulin is a finite resource in the body; excessive consumption of alcohol, tobacco, cola, coffee, and sugar depletes it, leading to diabetes .
Karma and Reincarnation: Past actions (karma) influence current and future lives, including health, relationships, and social status . Good deeds, even donations to religious organizations, are recorded in a “heavenly bank account” and will be repaid .
Telepathy and Connection: Telepathy exists between humans, and even between humans and inanimate objects or animals. Positive thoughts and actions send positive telepathic signals, while negative ones send negative signals .
Haneulgung (Sky Palace): A future 7-story building with Mr.Huh’s residence, lecture halls, and restaurants. Photos of attendees placed there are believed to receive positive energy . Frequent visits are encouraged to support its construction .
House Building Advice: Houses should be rectangular, with a large kitchen and small bedrooms to promote marital harmony. Specific placements of doors and water areas are crucial to avoid misfortune .
Dress Code for Haneulgung: Attendees should wear clean, new clothes when visiting, as it is considered a sacred place .