6703120014 Science, politics, history, economy, humanities, society, art, philosophy, religion, and truth. Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (March 12, 2017) #Plot

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture on various topics including spirituality, politics, and social issues.
  • Questioner 1 | Audience Member | Asks about the difference between burial and cremation and their impact.
  • Questioner 2 | Audience Member | Asks about ancestral rites and their simplification.
  • Questioner 3 | Audience Member | Asks about the meaning of “혼백” (soul and spirit) and its connection to the afterlife.
  • Questioner 4 | Audience Member | Asks about the significance of praying with water and the properties of hydrogen.
  • Questioner 5 | Audience Member | Asks about the Big Dipper and Polaris, and their relation to human migration and faith.
  • Questioner 6 | Audience Member | Asks about the pineal gland and its connection to cosmic communication.
  • Questioner 7 | Audience Member | Asks about the speaker’s ability to help with fertility and childbirth.
  • Questioner 8 | Audience Member | Asks about a personal experience with a stroke and recovery, and the speaker’s role in it.
  • Questioner 9 | Audience Member | Asks about a past divorce and the possibility of reconciliation or finding a new partner.
  • Questioner 10 | Audience Member | Asks about the current political situation, specifically regarding the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye and the upcoming presidential election.
  • Questioner 11 | Audience Member | Asks about educational reform and the importance of character education.
  • Questioner 12 | Audience Member | Asks about career and marriage prospects, particularly for someone living in Daegu.
  • Questioner 13 | Audience Member | Asks about a missing son and the possibility of reunion.
  • Questioner 14 | Audience Member | Asks about UFOs and the timing of Kim Jong-un’s demise.
  • Questioner 15 | Audience Member | Asks about how to best support the speaker’s movement.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The speaker discusses the hierarchy of heavens, from the human world of desire to the 18 heavens of form and formlessness, and ultimately to Baekgung, where he resides .
  • He explains that his name, “Mr.Huh,” holds significance .
  • He mentions that figures like Maitreya and Buddha came from the Dori-cheon .
  • He clarifies that the concept of 33 heavens is a misunderstanding, as it refers to the 33 heavens of the Saha world .
  • He introduces the concepts of “Hwanin” and “Hwanung,” stating that Hwanung is the son of Hwanin Cheonje, who was sent to Earth .
  • He asserts that the Korean people’s ancestor descended from this lineage .
  • He claims to be from a higher realm and that his name alone can transform people’s energy .
  • He explains that the “Jamiwon” (Purple Forbidden Enclosure) is a concept that Chinese people claim for themselves, but it is actually related to the speaker’s vision .
  • He states that the Korean people use the character “청룡” (Blue Dragon) while the Chinese use “황룡” (Yellow Dragon), and that he is building “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) as part of his dream .
  • He explains that Haneulgung will be a place where people can connect with him, even through video, and that millions will visit .
  • He mentions that membership fees contribute to the construction of Haneulgung .

#2 (00:09:00)

  • A questioner asks about the difference between burial and cremation .
  • The speaker emphasizes the importance of listening respectfully to all questions .
  • He argues that Chinese people buying land in Korea is beneficial for national security because they pay taxes to Korea .
  • He compares this to Japanese people owning land in Hawaii and paying taxes to the US .
  • He explains the difference between Korea’s “jus sanguinis” (nationality by blood) and America’s “jus soli” (nationality by soil) .
  • He claims that America’s territory was originally Korean land, and that the US is now protecting Korea as a result of past actions .
  • He describes how Koreans migrated to America across a land bridge that existed in the Bering Sea .
  • He states that the US owes a debt to the Korean people for past atrocities, which is why many American soldiers died in the Korean War .
  • He advises against worrying about China’s population size in relation to Korea .
  • He emphasizes the importance of listening to others in communication, rather than just talking .
  • He suggests that good communication involves listening, nodding, and affirming the other person’s words .
  • He advises men to be careful with their words in front of women and to show action rather than just talk .
  • He discusses the three types of filial piety: honoring parents while alive, after death, and always remembering them .
  • He criticizes past presidents for not embodying this filial piety .
  • He calls for the “candlelight” era to end and for the “lamp of the East” to emerge from the Korean Peninsula .

#3 (00:20:00)

  • A questioner asks about cremation versus burial for parents .
  • The speaker explains that the human body contains trillions of microorganisms, and cremation kills them, whereas burial allows them to return to nature .
  • He states that cremation is not beneficial for the Earth and that he would abolish it if he became president .
  • He suggests that burial is ideal but often impractical due to cost, leading people to choose cremation .
  • He warns that cremation negatively impacts descendants .
  • He also mentions that the energy released during cremation contributes to global warming .
  • He advocates for traditional burial practices, where ancestors were buried in nature .
  • He advises wealthy people to choose burial and contribute to maintaining burial sites .
  • He acknowledges that cremation may be the only option for those without financial means .

#4 (00:27:00)

  • A questioner asks about combining ancestral rites for multiple ancestors .
  • The speaker advises that ancestral rites can be combined, with multiple ancestral tablets placed on a single table .
  • He describes a unique ancestral rite practice in his hometown where different ancestors’ offerings are combined and distributed, leading to a large amount of food .
  • He claims that this practice contributed to his hometown producing 175 Korean billionaires .
  • He criticizes the traditional practice of making many “jeon” (fried pancakes) for ancestral rites, as they can produce carcinogens if not eaten quickly .
  • He advocates for simplifying ancestral rites, focusing on sincerity rather than elaborate food preparations .
  • He criticizes traditional ancestral rites for enslaving women, leading to marital problems and religious conversions .
  • He notes that Japanese people, who mostly follow Buddhism, have simplified ancestral rites .
  • He states that all religions, including Christianity, can perform simple prayers or memorial services instead of elaborate rites .
  • He emphasizes that the true purpose of ancestral rites is for families to gather, eat together, and remember their ancestors .

#5 (00:33:00)

  • The speaker discusses the evolution of the Korean character for “marriage” (결혼), from one that included “ghost” (귀신) to the modern one .
  • He explains the concept of “honbaek” (혼백), the soul and spirit that leave the body upon death, with “hon” having three parts and “baek” having seven .
  • He states that these ten parts ascend to Baekgung, where they form a “video” of one’s life on Earth .
  • He claims that if one meets his eyes in Baekgung, all past sins are erased, and the honbaek becomes pure, leading to a good afterlife .
  • He asserts that he came to Earth to provide a simple way for people to achieve this without complex religious practices .
  • He explains that when someone drowns or falls from a height, sometimes only the “hon” leaves, while the “baek” remains, allowing for resuscitation .
  • He describes how doctors check for the presence of “baek” by looking at the red lines under the eyelids .
  • He emphasizes that if the “baek” has left, no doctor can save the person .
  • He mentions cases where people presumed dead have revived, indicating that their “baek” was still present .
  • He also notes that people with red lines in their eyes are considered extraordinary .

#6 (00:43:00)

  • A questioner asks about the significance of praying with water .
  • The speaker states that praying with water is an ancient Korean tradition, representing a “national religion” that has been lost .
  • He explains that water reflects the universe, and praying with it connects one to the cosmos .
  • He claims that drinking water with his name on it can cure cancer and improve health .
  • He discusses the fundamental role of hydrogen in the universe and in the human body .
  • He explains how the number of hydrogen atoms in a molecule determines the element, from hydrogen to helium, beryllium, lithium, boron, and carbon .
  • He states that visible water vapor contains 300,000 hydrogen atoms .
  • He explains that the human body is made of hydrogen, and when hydrogen burns, it turns into carbon .
  • He claims that calling his name can transform carbon in the body into diamonds, improving cellular structure .
  • He concludes that water is a fundamental element of his teachings and that praying with it provides immense energy .

#7 (00:50:00)

  • The speaker discusses the Big Dipper (북두칠성) and Polaris (북극성) .
  • He explains that the Big Dipper rotates around Polaris, which remains stationary .
  • He states that the Earth revolves around the Sun, and the Sun revolves around Polaris, following the path of the Big Dipper .
  • He provides the speeds of Earth’s rotation (1,609 km/h), revolution around the Sun (107,160 km/h), and the solar system’s movement towards Polaris (220 km/s) .
  • He emphasizes that Polaris is a central star and should not be an object of worship .
  • He mentions that traditional Korean folk religions, such as Chilseonggak (Big Dipper Shrine) and Sansingak (Mountain Spirit Shrine), existed in temples .
  • He recounts Buddha’s teaching to respect all religions and not to criticize others’ beliefs .
  • He concludes that all religions were once considered “heresies” and that no religion should be condemned as such .

#8 (00:58:00)

  • A questioner asks about the pineal gland .
  • The speaker explains that the pineal gland is located at the center of the human brain, protected from external impact .
  • He states that it is the place where the “hon” (soul) and “baek” (spirit) attach when one comes to Earth .
  • He mentions that Buddha had a diamond embedded in this area .
  • He claims that the pineal gland, which has atrophied in most humans, allows him to communicate with the universe and predict events .
  • He demonstrates that blocking the pineal gland (by pressing on the top of the head) weakens a person, while calling his name strengthens it .
  • He asserts that his name activates the pineal gland, which is why babies have a soft spot on their heads that closes later .
  • He claims that he came to Earth in human form, reducing his size, and that his name can charge phone batteries .

#9 (01:04:00)

  • A questioner asks about fertility and childbirth .
  • The speaker states that he can help with fertility and that the questioner’s children will be healthy .
  • He assures the questioner that she can have more children, including a third daughter .

#10 (01:06:00)

  • A questioner shares a personal story about recovering from a stroke after meeting the speaker .
  • The speaker attributes this recovery to a divine spirit that protected the questioner .
  • The questioner also mentions a past suicide attempt that was thwarted by his youngest daughter .
  • The speaker explains that a spirit prevented the daughter from dying, and that the questioner’s current difficulties are due to a past life’s karma .
  • He assures the questioner that his problems are now resolved because he has met the speaker .

#11 (01:15:00)

  • A questioner asks about a past divorce 60 years ago and the possibility of reconciliation or finding a new partner .
  • The speaker states that reconciliation with the ex-wife is impossible .
  • He suggests that the questioner’s current situation is linked to past life karma .
  • He advises the questioner to meet with him in a park, where communication will be effortless .
  • He criticizes politicians for hindering people’s happiness and relationships .

#12 (01:19:00)

  • A questioner asks about the current political situation, including the impeachment of President Park Geun-hye and the upcoming presidential election .
  • The speaker states that public opinion regarding him has significantly changed, with many supporters worldwide .
  • He claims that if he were to register as a presidential candidate, it would cause a revolution .
  • He compares his supporters to the 3% salt content in seawater, which influences the entire ocean .
  • He asserts that he has more than 3% of the public’s support, which is enough to overturn the political landscape .
  • He criticizes traditional politicians, stating that most people are tired of them .
  • He claims that many people secretly support him, even if they don’t openly express it .
  • He warns that giving power to those who have “sunk the ship” (referring to past leaders) will lead to disaster, like the Titanic .
  • He predicts that the impeachment of Park Geun-hye will lead to a regrouping of conservative forces .
  • He states that both the left and right factions are problematic and that he is the only one who can bring stability and unity to Korea .
  • He claims that his emergence will end the left-right conflict and lead to economic stability and reunification .
  • He emphasizes that he is the “lamp of the East” and will bring about a new era .
  • He states that he has no interest in power but will be called upon to lead .
  • He promises to use the national budget to improve the lives of all citizens, not just a select few .

#13 (01:30:00)

  • A questioner asks about educational reform and the importance of character education .
  • The speaker states that the current education system, particularly private tutoring, is harming the economy .
  • He proposes eliminating income tax for middle and lower classes and abolishing national pension contributions .
  • He suggests that the national pension fund could be used to repay national debt .
  • He advocates for an education system where students are tested on only one subject they excel at, eliminating the college entrance exam .
  • He believes this will free up children’s time for sports, household chores, and character development .
  • He uses the examples of Einstein and Edison to illustrate that success comes from excelling in one area .

#14 (01:36:00)

  • A questioner from Daegu asks about career and marriage prospects .
  • The speaker advises him to move to Seoul, where there are more opportunities and women .
  • He assures the questioner that he can help him find a good wife .

#15 (01:38:00)

  • A questioner asks about her missing son, who has been out of contact for 15 years .
  • The speaker advises her to wait, as her son is a “lifelong child” who will return when she is about to die .
  • He explains that the son is connected to her from a past life and is causing her suffering as a form of karmic retribution .

#16 (01:40:00)

  • A questioner asks about UFOs and the timing of Kim Jong-un’s demise .
  • The speaker confirms the existence of UFOs, stating that there are countless planets with intelligent life that can travel between stars .
  • He explains that Earth’s human civilization is relatively young (10,000 years) and has gone through several evolutionary stages, from the Nephilim to Homo sapiens .
  • He states that advanced civilizations can travel at thousands of times the speed of light .
  • He claims that UFOs are invisible when they land on Earth, appearing as rocks or trees .
  • He states that he is visible to humans because he chose to be .
  • Regarding Kim Jong-un, the speaker refuses to predict his death, emphasizing respect for all leaders and their mothers .
  • He states that he will unify the world, starting with Asia, and then North Korea will automatically join after China and Japan are unified .
  • He emphasizes peaceful resolution over war .

#17 (01:49:00)

  • A questioner asks how to best support the speaker’s movement .
  • The speaker advises the questioner to continue doing what he is doing, as he will naturally contribute to the movement .
  • He mentions that the questioner’s move to Incheon is a good decision, as the west coast of Korea is becoming a new center of power and development .