6704050015 Lecture on various topics including religion, social issues, personal problems, and future plans (April 5, 2017) #Plot
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Delivers lectures on various topics including religion, philosophy, and societal issues, often providing personal advice and predictions.
Hataeheung | Audience Member | Seeks advice for his son’s vision improvement and an elder’s blood pressure medication.
Son Myeong-su | Audience Member | Seeks advice for his panic disorder and anxiety, which started in his late teens.
Kim Mi-ja | Audience Member | Seeks advice for her financial difficulties and her husband’s potential infidelity if he gains wealth.
Ham Daeseong | Audience Member | Seeks advice on awakening his Kundalini.
Lee Eun-suk | Audience Member | Seeks advice on her strained relationship with her mother-in-law and recurring bad dreams.
Baek Sang-hyeon | Audience Member | Seeks advice on relocating his printing business.
Kwon Il-nam | Audience Member | Asks a question that is kept confidential.
Joo Seol-ja | Audience Member | Asks a question that is kept confidential.
Park Sook-hee | Audience Member | Seeks advice on her family’s names and her son’s delayed marriage and career.
Jo Song-a | Audience Member | Seeks advice on the role of ‘I Ching’ (역학) in society and her personal struggles in marriage.
Baek Nam-u | Audience Member | Asks about Mr.Huh’s travel methods, which are kept confidential.
Lee Hyeon-uk | Audience Member | Seeks advice on her deceased husband appearing in her dreams.
Jeong Gi-hwa | Audience Member | Seeks advice on her late marriage, childlessness, and marital problems.
Kim Yeon-sin | Audience Member | Seeks advice for his wife’s various health issues.
Park Kyeong-ja | Acquaintance of Mr.Huh | Had a dental issue where her front teeth were loose and crooked, which Mr.Huh claims to have fixed .
Jo Yeo-sa | Acquaintance of Mr.Huh | Had severe gum inflammation for 30 years, preventing her from getting dentures, which Mr.Huh claims to have healed .
Eva Perón | Historical Figure | Mentioned as a former prostitute who became the First Lady and later President of Argentina, symbolizing God’s blessing on the “prodigal son” .
Shin Jeong-uk | Park Sook-hee’s Son | Has a good job but struggles with marriage due to high standards and modern women’s lifestyles .
Son Myeong-guk | Park Sook-hee’s Husband | Has a name that is not considered good, as ‘맹’ (maeng) is a misspelling of ‘명’ (myeong) .
Son Hyeok-jin | Park Sook-hee’s Son | Has a name with an “eum-eum-eom” (음음엄) structure, making him appear feminine and suppressing his energy, leading to career and marriage difficulties .
Son Hyeok-su | Park Sook-hee’s Son | Is a male-like individual pursuing a Ph.D. at KAIST, whose graduation is being delayed by his professor .
Son Hui-jeong | Park Sook-hee’s Daughter | Has a somewhat masculine personality, which is considered compatible with her name’s “yang” (양) energy .
Kwak Sun-yeol | Audience Member | Has a family whose names were all changed and seeks Mr.Huh’s approval for the new names .
Kwak Sun-yeol’s Daughter | Kwak Sun-yeol’s Child | Expresses concern about global environmental issues like ocean pollution and fine dust .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) The Nature of Divine Blessing
Mr.Huh explains that God blesses the “prodigal son” (이단) rather than the “eldest son” (마다들) who stays within the church .
He states that those who leave the church and create their own path are like the prodigal son, receiving God’s attention .
He criticizes those within the church for judging non-believers as heretics .
He emphasizes that truth often lies with those considered “heretics” .
He uses the analogy of parents preferring their youngest, most mischievous child over the obedient eldest .
He asserts that God does not punish people for sin but shows interest in sinners, offering hope .
He mentions that Jesus’ true friends were often outcasts, like prostitutes, citing Eva Perón as an example of a prostitute who became a respected figure .
He concludes that God cherishes the prodigal son, but society often disregards them .
#2 (00:06:30) Understanding Biblical Symbols
Mr.Huh discusses the symbolic meanings of “snake” and “dragon” in the Bible .
He explains that the snake represents wisdom and free will, given by God to humanity .
He clarifies that the dragon symbolizes human desire and ambition to surpass God .
He uses the story of the “golden fish” to illustrate how unchecked human desire (dragon) can lead to loss .
He advises managing one’s free will (snake) and desires (dragon) as they are also tools used by God .
He stresses that biblical texts, like the Tripitaka Koreana, should not be interpreted carelessly .
#3 (00:11:00) Hataeheung’s Family Concerns
Hataeheung asks Mr.Huh for advice regarding his son’s improved vision after a previous treatment and an elder’s blood pressure medication .
Hataeheung shares his personal experience of stopping blood pressure medication against doctors’ advice and feeling better .
He also mentions his son’s vision significantly improving after Mr.Huh’s intervention .
Mr.Huh recounts two cases of miraculous healing: Park Kyeong-ja’s severely loose teeth becoming strong and Jo Yeo-sa’s 30-year gum inflammation healing .
He states that he only heals those who are not “cursed” and deserve healing .
He suggests that those who speak ill of others for small favors may suffer physical ailments in their next life .
#4 (00:18:30) Baek Sang-hyeon’s Business Relocation
Baek Sang-hyeon asks for advice on relocating his printing business from Deokidong to Janghangdong .
Mr.Huh advises that Deokidong is not suitable for business expansion, while Janghangdong, being closer to the river and having more space, is better .
He notes that the move would be in a south-westerly direction .
He emphasizes the importance of having an internal compass for direction .
He confirms that the relocation will lead to business expansion .
He suggests selling the current Deokidong property while it is still valuable .
#5 (00:24:00) Son Myeong-su’s Mother and Panic Disorder
Son Myeong-su presents a photo of his deceased mother, who passed away at 86 after a life of hardship raising eight children .
Mr.Huh praises the older generation of mothers as “angels” for their self-sacrifice and dedication to family .
He attributes the nation’s current prosperity to such mothers .
He expresses concern that modern generations are not having children, leading to the nation’s decline .
He assures Son Myeong-su that his mother has gone to a good place and will be “reassigned” .
Son Myeong-su then asks about the cause of his panic disorder and anxiety, which began in his late teens .
Mr.Huh attributes the panic disorder to his parents’ frequent arguments and “fire energy” during his childhood .
He explains that the emotional impact of parental conflict on a child can manifest as panic disorder later in life .
He mentions that his mother attempted suicide during her pregnancy, further contributing to his condition .
He states that such children often perform poorly in exams and interviews due to underlying anxiety .
He asserts that modern medicine cannot fully cure panic disorder, but he can .
He warns against psychiatric medications that damage the liver .
He notes that many celebrities experience panic disorder due to intense competition .
He suggests that positive interactions and laughter can help alleviate the condition .
#6 (00:33:00) Kim Mi-ja’s Financial and Marital Concerns
Kim Mi-ja, a fan of Mr.Huh’s husband, asks for advice on her financial difficulties .
Mr.Huh humorously suggests that financial problems keep her husband from straying, as wealth can lead to infidelity .
He advises her to focus on keeping her husband, as financial issues will gradually resolve .
He warns against sudden wealth, which can lead to ruin .
He promises to help her financially when he becomes president, but advises keeping it secret from her husband .
He compliments her on her “lucky face” .
#7 (00:36:00) Ham Daeseong’s Kundalini Awakening
Ham Daeseong asks if Mr.Huh can help awaken his Kundalini .
Mr.Huh states that he can assist to some extent, but personal effort is crucial .
He declines to explain what Kundalini is, calling it an “unexplainable word” .
#8 (00:37:00) Lee Eun-suk’s Marital and Dream Issues
Lee Eun-suk discusses her strained relationship with her mother-in-law, describing it as a “parallel line” .
She recounts a premonition from her childhood where she saw her future husband, whom she later married, but her mother-in-law denies this “heavenly match” .
She also suffers from recurring bad dreams .
Mr.Huh suggests that the problem lies with Lee Eun-suk’s perspective, not her mother-in-law .
He reveals that her mother-in-law was her husband’s wife in a past life, creating a “love triangle” .
He advises Lee Eun-suk to understand and empathize with her mother-in-law .
Lee Eun-suk describes experiencing auditory hallucinations and a compulsion to curse her sister-in-law’s photo after marriage, leading to ongoing conflict and bad dreams .
Mr.Huh explains that these are “auditory hallucinations” (환청) and “stress-relief dreams” (해소몽) created by her own mind to cope with stress .
He emphasizes the importance of self-awareness and an “inner voice” that guides one’s actions and prevents wrongdoing .
He stresses that successful individuals always have this self-monitoring mechanism .
He attributes his own success to constant self-monitoring, inspired by his mother’s sacrifices .
He states his preference for helping women due to his mother’s influence .
#9 (00:49:00) Park Sook-hee’s Family and Marriage Concerns
Park Sook-hee expresses her admiration for Mr.Huh’s lectures and seeks advice on her family’s names and her son’s delayed marriage .
Mr.Huh notes that her husband, Son Myeong-guk, has a problematic name due to a misspelling, which can be easily corrected .
He identifies a problem with her son Son Hyeok-jin’s name, which has an “eum-eum-eom” (음음엄) structure, making him appear feminine and suppressing his energy .
He advises changing the name to include a “yang” (양) element to make him more masculine .
He explains that names with repeated “eum” (음) or “yang” (양) elements are problematic .
He notes that her other son, Son Hyeok-su, has a masculine name and is pursuing a Ph.D. at KAIST, but his graduation is being delayed by his professor who wants to keep him .
He advises that the delay might be beneficial for his future as a professor .
He also points out that Son Hyeok-jin’s hairstyle, covering his forehead, contributes to his “eum” (음) energy and should be changed .
He compliments her daughter’s appearance .
He concludes that despite some issues, her family has been successful due to her influence .
Park Sook-hee also asks how to manage a large sum of money if it comes to her .
Mr.Huh advises her to contribute a portion to “Haneulgung” (하늘궁) to ensure the money grows .
He praises her “good face” (관상) and intellectual appearance .
He promises that if he becomes president, her family will receive a monthly national dividend of 3 million won, and housing loan interest will be covered by the state .
He advises her to let go of attachment to her house, as it will eventually be gone .
He asks her to bring her family photos to Haneulgung for blessings .
#10 (01:00:00) Jo Song-a’s Views on ‘I Ching’ and Marriage
Jo Song-a, who has studied ‘I Ching’ (역학), asks about its role in society and suggests incorporating it into education .
Mr.Huh states that Japan teaches ‘I Ching’ in elementary school, unlike Korea, which he believes makes Japanese children smarter .
He plans to include ‘I Ching’ in the elementary school curriculum if he becomes president .
He also mentions his ability to read “group physiognomy” (그룹 관상) to predict the fate of companies and individuals .
Jo Song-a then discusses her late marriage in her mid-40s, childlessness, and marital problems .
Mr.Huh explains that her marriage is based on “reason” (이성) rather than “affection” (정), which is common in later marriages .
He contrasts this with traditional Korean marriages, which were based on affection .
He notes that her husband’s emotional volatility makes it difficult for affection to grow .
He advises her to consider her husband’s character based on “goodness” (선), “beauty” (미), and “humility” (겸손) .
He warns against divorcing without valid reasons like infidelity or criminal behavior .
He suggests that if she cannot resolve her marital issues, she should explore other relationships without immediate legal marriage .
He advises against quick divorces, as women often receive little financial compensation unless the marriage has lasted for decades .
He dismisses the idea that “saju” (사주, four pillars of destiny) dictates marital compatibility, emphasizing that a person’s “heart” (마음) and “trust” (신뢰) are more important .
He defines the three elements of a woman’s “dream” (꿈) as “hope” (희망), “talent” (소질), and “value” (가치) .
He explains that “value” (가치) is based on “truth” (진), “goodness” (선), and “beauty” (미) .
He advises her to disregard “saju” and focus on her husband’s character, suggesting that bringing a photo of them together might help improve their relationship .
#11 (01:18:00) Baek Nam-u’s Travel Inquiry
Baek Nam-u asks about Mr.Huh’s travel methods, specifically if he takes the KTX .
Mr.Huh states that his travel methods are confidential .
He mentions that he named the high-speed rail “Koape” (코앞에), meaning “Korea Air Fastest Train,” which he proposed to President Park Chung-hee .
He emphasizes that his personal travel details should not be disclosed .
#12 (01:21:00) Lee Hyeon-uk’s Dreams of Deceased Husband
Lee Hyeon-uk asks about her deceased husband appearing in her dreams, sometimes asking for clothes or offering money .
Mr.Huh assures her that her husband has reincarnated and is not lingering as a ghost .
He explains that her dreams are “stress-relief dreams” (해소몽) stemming from her longing for her husband, not premonitions .
He compliments her “lucky face” (복이 있는 얼굴) and assures her that she and her family will be fine .
He humorously suggests that the 5 million won offered in the dream should be given to him for “Haneulgung” .
#13 (01:26:00) Jeong Gi-hwa’s Marital Problems
Jeong Gi-hwa discusses her late marriage in her mid-40s, childlessness, and marital problems .
Mr.Huh explains that her marriage is based on “reason” (이성) rather than “affection” (정), which is common in later marriages .
He contrasts this with traditional Korean marriages, which were based on affection .
He notes that her husband’s emotional volatility makes it difficult for affection to grow .
He advises her to consider her husband’s character based on “goodness” (선), “beauty” (미), and “humility” (겸손) .
He warns against divorcing without valid reasons like infidelity or criminal behavior .
He suggests that if she cannot resolve her marital issues, she should explore other relationships without immediate legal marriage .
He advises against quick divorces, as women often receive little financial compensation unless the marriage has lasted for decades .
He dismisses the idea that “saju” (사주, four pillars of destiny) dictates marital compatibility, emphasizing that a person’s “heart” (마음) and “trust” (신뢰) are more important .
He defines the three elements of a woman’s “dream” (꿈) as “hope” (희망), “talent” (소질), and “value” (가치) .
He explains that “value” (가치) is based on “truth” (진), “goodness” (선), and “beauty” (미) .
He advises her to disregard “saju” and focus on her husband’s character, suggesting that bringing a photo of them together might help improve their relationship .
#14 (01:40:00) Kim Yeon-sin’s Wife’s Health Issues
Kim Yeon-sin asks for help with his wife’s various health problems, including esophagitis, stroke, and intestinal obstruction .
He mentions that his wife is hesitant to meet Mr.Huh due to concerns about “cults” (광신술) .
Mr.Huh humorously acknowledges the perception of him as a “cult leader” .
He notes that Kim Yeon-sin’s wife, despite being younger, appears to be in worse health than him .
He promises to help her later .
Other Useful Information
1. Mr.Huh’s Teachings
Divine Blessing: God blesses those who are considered “heretics” or “prodigal sons” by conventional religious institutions .
Truth: Truth often resides with those who are marginalized or labeled as “heretics” .
Human Desire: The “dragon” symbolizes human desire and ambition to rise above God, while the “snake” represents free will and wisdom .
Self-Awareness: Successful individuals possess an “inner voice” that constantly monitors and guides their actions, preventing them from straying from their goals .
Marital Relationships: Marriages based on “reason” (이성) rather than “affection” (정) are common in later life but are often difficult to sustain .
“Saju” (Four Pillars of **destiny**): “Saju” does not determine marital compatibility; rather, a person’s “heart” (마음) and “trust” (신뢰) are the most crucial factors .
Woman’s Dream: A woman’s dream is composed of three elements: “hope” (희망), “talent” (소질), and “value” (가치) .
Value: “Value” is defined by “truth” (진), “goodness” (선), and “beauty” (미) .
2. Future Presidential Pledges
National Dividend: If Mr.Huh becomes president, families will receive a monthly national dividend of 3 million won .
Housing Loan Interest: The state will cover housing loan interest, eliminating the burden of interest payments .
‘I Ching’ Education: ‘I Ching’ (역학) will be included in the elementary school curriculum .
Environmental Solutions: He plans to solve Asia’s fine dust problem and prevent ocean pollution by promoting eco-friendly detergents and discouraging excessive washing .
4. Haneulgung Tour Information
Parking: Seokhyeon-ri 205-6, 50M straight from the intersection in front of the Spiritual Center building (Register first at Seokhyeon-ri 204 ‘Haneulgung Reception’)