Four Heavenly Kings, Heaven, Paradise, Arhat, the world of desire, the world of form, the world of formlessness, the White Gold world, the power of Mr.Huh’s name, the formula for happiness, the importance of social welfare, and the nature of the soul.
Character Profiles
- Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Delivers a lecture on various topics including the universe, human life, and social issues.
- Park Geun-hye | Former President | Mentioned in the context of political events .
- Kim Dae-jung | Former President | Mentioned in the context of political events .
- Lee Jae-yong | Businessman | Mentioned as someone facing significant pressure and challenges in business .
- Song In-kyung | Audience Member | Shares personal experiences about financial difficulties and family matters .
- Kim Chang-song | Audience Member | Asks about his name and its implications .
- Jeong Ji-hwan | Audience Member | Asks about his children’s names and their implications .
- Kim Myeong-jung | Audience Member | Asks about his children’s names .
- Choi Seon-suk | Audience Member | Asks about her name .
- Kim Myeong-bu | Audience Member | Asks about his name .
- Jeong Sun-jin | Audience Member | Asks about her name and personal issues .
- Yang Bang-gong | Audience Member | Asks about the principles of human and animal life .
- Son Myeong-ja | Audience Member | Asks about a dream and spiritual experiences .
- Kim Sun-im | Audience Member | Asks about her company logo and business .
- Jeong Gyeong-jin | Audience Member | Asks about a business venture related to an “air engine” .
- Jang Chi-eun | Audience Member | Asks about nightmares and past life karma .
- Lee Su-jin | Audience Member | Shares a story about financial loss and personal struggles .
- Oh Sun-young | Audience Member | Asks about biblical interpretations .
- Go Myeong-ja | Audience Member | Asks about her restaurant business and family issues .
- Yun Jung-nim | Audience Member | Asks about starting a social enterprise .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to the Universe and Heavenly Realms
- Mr.Huh begins by discussing the structure of the universe and various heavenly realms .
- He explains that the Earth belongs to the Milky Way, which is part of the “Sa-wang-cheon” (Four Heavenly Kings’ Heaven) .
- Sa-wang-cheon has a unique time scale where 54 years on Earth is equivalent to one day .
- He mentions that beings in Sa-wang-cheon live for 50,000 to 60,000 years .
- He then introduces higher heavenly realms like Do-li-cheon, Ya-ma-cheon, and Do-sol-cheon, where figures like Jesus and Buddha originated .
- He describes “Cheon-dang” (Heaven), “Geuk-nak” (Paradise), and “Na-han” as stages one can ascend through good deeds .
- He emphasizes that humans are driven by desire, constantly seeking to possess things .
- He explains that the “Eok-gye” (Desire Realm) is a world of endless greed, where people try to make others’ possessions their own .
- He contrasts this with higher realms where objects respond to human commands, eliminating inconvenience and suffering .
- He states that ascending to higher realms brings greater joy because of the suffering experienced in lower realms .
- He uses the example of a rich man’s son who hasn’t experienced hardship to illustrate that true joy comes from overcoming difficulties .
- He describes the “Jae-baol” (chaebol) as living in a “hell” of constant worry about financial schemes and betrayal by subordinates .
- He explains that chaebol executives often embezzle company funds through land purchases, causing immense stress for the chairman .
- He contrasts this with ordinary people who are “lucky” not to have such worries .
- He introduces the “Baek-geum” (White Gold) realm, which is the 33rd Baek-geum and controls the universe .
- He explains that in Baek-geum, objects possess consciousness and can communicate with humans, eliminating illness .
- He claims that those who come to him, Mr.Huh, can bypass all these realms .
- He asserts that humanity is currently in decline, with no one ascending to higher realms .
- He states that his arrival on Earth is a rare and significant event in the infinite time of the universe .
- He compares meeting him to meeting a significant historical figure, emphasizing the importance of this “moment” .
- He claims that calling his name, “Mr.Huh,” even while lying down, opens the “Baek-hoe” (crown chakra), allowing universal energy to enter .
- He demonstrates this by having an audience member try to resist his push while calling their own name, then his name, showing a clear difference in strength .
- He states that no other name on Earth can open the Baek-hoe .
- He explains that animals cannot open their Baek-hoe because their heads are designed not to look up at the sky .
- He demonstrates that looking at his photo also opens the Baek-hoe, unlike photos of other figures like Park Geun-hye or Jimmy Carter .
- He mentions that historical figures like Jesus and Socrates also faced persecution for their teachings .
- He explains that blocking the Baek-hoe prevents the energy from entering, even when calling his name .
- He states that the Baek-hoe is soft in babies and closes as they grow, but his name can reopen it .
#2 (00:36:38) Audience Questions and Advice
- A female audience member, Yun Jung-nim, asks about starting a social enterprise for underprivileged youth .
- Mr.Huh explains that true happiness comes from giving to others, not from accumulating wealth for oneself .
- He states that using money for personal consumption often leads to unhappiness .
- He advises that social work is essentially the role of the state in a socialist system, but in a capitalist society, individuals and corporations undertake it .
- He criticizes the current system where the government collects taxes but pushes social welfare onto individuals, often through tax evasion schemes by large corporations .
- He states that if he becomes president, he will integrate all corporate scholarship foundations under state management .
- Another audience member, Go Myeong-ja, asks about her restaurant business and family issues .
- Mr.Huh advises her to exercise due to weight gain and to prioritize her children’s marriages, even if it means navigating complex relationships with her ex-wife and current wife .
- He emphasizes that children’s well-being should take precedence over marital disputes .
- Jeong Ji-hwan asks about his sons’ names, which contain the character “Dae” (大), and its negative implications .
- Mr.Huh explains that the character “Dae” often leads to division, interruption, and misfortune, citing examples of companies and historical events .
- He recounts the story of “Daehan Ilbo” newspaper being shut down due to a typo involving the character “Dae” .
- He advises changing names with the “Dae” character to avoid such misfortunes .
- Kim Chang-song asks about his name, which contains the character “Chang” (昌), and its implications .
- Mr.Huh explains that the character “Chang” can lead to interruption, accidents, and isolation .
- He advises changing the name, noting that judges are more lenient now for name changes .
- He states that he can change names but is too busy .
- He advises an audience member to downsize their home and reinvest the remaining funds, as large homes may not appreciate in value .
- Oh Sun-young asks about the interpretation of biblical texts, specifically the Old and New Testaments and the Book of Revelation .
- Mr.Huh explains that the Old Testament represents an old covenant with God, primarily for the Jewish people, while the New Testament is a new covenant .
- He criticizes the inconsistency of Christians who accept both, as a new covenant implies the old one is superseded .
- He discusses the symbolic nature of biblical figures like the four living creatures and 24 elders, noting that different cultures interpret them differently .
- He suggests that the discrepancies in numbers in Revelation symbolize the conflicts and confusion within modern religious institutions, particularly between pastors and elders .
- Kim Sun-im asks about her company logo for a construction and technology firm .
- Mr.Huh praises the logo, describing it as a strong image of a sprout breaking through the earth, symbolizing powerful will and growth .
- He advises her to proceed with the business, stating that the logo is good and her positive mindset will contribute to success .
- Jeong Gyeong-jin asks about investing in an “air engine” technology .
- Mr.Huh warns against investing in such technology in the current “Eok-gye” (Desire Realm), as it would disrupt existing industries and face suppression from multinational corporations .
- He suggests that such technology belongs to a higher realm and is not feasible on Earth for another 500 years .
- He advises her to withdraw her investment, considering it a good deed, and assures her that she will receive greater blessings .
- Jang Chi-eun asks about recurring nightmares and past life karma .
- Mr.Huh attributes her nightmares to unresolved karma from a previous life, which is manifesting because she is living a good life in the present .
- He advises her to perform good deeds, such as helping orphans, to resolve her karma .
- Lee Su-jin shares a traumatic experience of losing 210 million won to a former boyfriend and suffering from mental and physical distress .
- Mr.Huh expresses sympathy and emphasizes the importance of caution in relationships, especially regarding money .
- He criticizes the government for not adequately supporting women who suffer such losses .
- He also comments on her husband’s name, Kim Dae-hong, which contains the character “Dae” (大) and “Gyeong” (京), suggesting it might lead to difficulties in having children .
- He advises her to bring her daughter to him if she has trouble conceiving .
- He praises her for her resilience and positive outlook despite her hardships .
- An audience member asks about his children’s names, Kim Myeong-jung and Kim Myeong-bu, and Choi Seon-suk .
- Mr.Huh states that the names are generally good .
- He advises another audience member with hip and pelvic pain that he can heal them .
- Yang Bang-gong asks about the fundamental principles governing human, animal, and plant life .
- Mr.Huh explains that human life is governed by “Gong-jeon Gong-yang” (coexistence and co-nurturing), animal life by “Yak-yuk Gang-sik” (survival of the fittest), and plant life by “Saeng-jon Gyeong-jaeng” (struggle for existence) .
- He emphasizes that humans should not interfere with the natural order of “Yak-yuk Gang-sik,” citing the example of hunting lions leading to an overpopulation of wildebeest and desertification .
- He states that heaven uses people who are “Gong-in” (public figures) and act without self-interest .
- He contrasts this with chaebol who live in constant fear and stress, making ordinary people happier .
- Song In-kyung asks about her son’s name, which contains the character “Gwi” (貴), and his financial struggles .
- Mr.Huh explains that using a “noble” character like “Gwi” in a name can paradoxically lead to a “lowly” life, causing debt and hardship .
- He advises using “humble” characters for names to achieve true nobility, applying the principle of “losing to win” .
- He states that he will help her son with his debts when he becomes president .
- Song In-kyung shares her story of lending hundreds of millions of won to her brother-in-law over 17 years, leading to financial ruin and her son’s inability to marry .
- Mr.Huh praises her generosity and kind heart, stating that her actions will bring her great blessings in the future .
- He advises her not to expect the money back, but to view it as an investment in her spiritual well-being .
- He suggests that her brother-in-law might have been repaying a debt from a past life .
- He contrasts her true wealth of spirit with the superficial wealth of chaebol like Kim Woo-joong and Lee Jae-yong, who are burdened by immense debt .
- An audience member asks about investing in cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Aladdin .
- Mr.Huh advises against over-investing in such ventures, as their growth is gradual and requires a long-term perspective .
- Son Myeong-ja shares a vivid dream involving a large house, many corpses, a vast river, and giant turtles, asking for its meaning .
- Mr.Huh interprets the dream as a vision of his “Haneul-gung” (Heavenly Palace), where many people will gather .
- He explains that the “corpses” represent the many people who will come to him, metaphorically “dead” in their current lives, but will be revived by his presence .
- He connects the black turtles to longevity and his role in granting eternal life .
- He states that the dream signifies her becoming truly wealthy in spirit and finding peace .
- He also mentions that Haneul-gung will become a place where many people come to live and be cared for, creating jobs and prosperity .
#3 (02:43:00) Conclusion
- Mr.Huh concludes the lecture, emphasizing the importance of joining his movement .