6705140018 Economic policies (Middle-class welfare, debt relief), spiritual teachings (Baekgung, purpose of life), personal consultations (marriage, career, health, family issues, business investments), and a performance of a Sky Palace song.18th #Plot

Mr.Huh Sky Palace Lecture (May 14, 2017)

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Proposes “Middle-Class-ism” and claims to be from Baekgung (Heavenly Palace), able to cure illnesses and solve financial problems.
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Businessman | Former chairman of Samsung Group, mentioned as an example of a wealthy individual with significant debt and legal vulnerabilities.
  • 이재명 (Lee Jae-myung) | Politician | Mentioned as someone who went to jail, implying that even powerful figures are not immune to legal consequences.
  • 허경애 (Heo Kyeong-ae) | Fictional character | Mentioned as a source of money (1.5 million won) for citizens in Mr.Huh’s proposed system.
  • 차정희 (Cha Jeong-hee) | Audience member | From Jeju Island, runs a farm and seeks Mr.Huh’s blessing for it to become a spiritual industrial complex.
  • 김기홍 (Kim Ki-hong) | Audience member | Seeks help for her son and daughter.
  • 김두리 (Kim Du-ri) | Audience member | A 30-something woman seeking help with marriage and having a son.
  • 박용수 (Park Yong-su) | Audience member | Seeks help for her daughter who suffers from mental health issues (depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder) stemming from childhood trauma.
  • 이혜경 (Lee Hye-gyeong) | Audience member | A 75-year-old woman suffering from insomnia and a “lonely” photo habit.
  • 김정희 (Kim Jeong-hee) | Audience member | Seeks advice on a lawsuit where she lost 60 million won due to fraud.
  • 박금순 (Park Geum-sun) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her husband’s business failures and her daughter’s marriage.
  • 윤태석 (Yoon Tae-seok) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her husband who frequently leaves home and her son’s civil service exam.
  • 최혜진 (Choi Hye-jin) | Audience member | Seeks blessings for her deceased mother.
  • 유나경 (Yoo Na-gyeong) | Audience member | Seeks help for her five children, including a daughter struggling with employment and another who is a single-minded beauty.
  • 서명자 (Seo Myeong-ja) | Audience member | A woman who underwent stomach cancer surgery and wants to work as a caregiver or cleaner.
  • 박차순 (Park Cha-soon) | Audience member | Seeks advice on a failed investment in a manufacturing company.
  • 김태희 (Kim Tae-hee) | Audience member | Expresses gratitude for Mr.Huh’s healing and the “Holy Spirit” she received.
  • 최정인 (Choi Jeong-in) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her troubled marriage, her son’s civil service exam, and her daughter’s husband (son-in-law).
  • 최용숙 (Choi Yong-suk) | Audience member | Seeks help for her chronic fatigue and lack of confidence in marriage, and for her children’s well-being.
  • 황재일 (Hwang Jae-il) | Audience member | Seeks help for her chronic fatigue and lack of confidence in marriage, and for her children’s well-being.
  • 권미정 (Kwon Mi-jeong) | Audience member | Seeks help for a failed investment and financial difficulties.
  • 윤난희 (Yoon Nan-hee) | Audience member | Seeks blessings for her son’s internet business and marriage.
  • 주덕희 (Joo Deok-hee) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her daughter’s troubled marriage and her granddaughter’s education.
  • 이수자 (Lee Su-ja) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her daughter’s troubled marriage and her granddaughter’s education.
  • 김용희 (Kim Yong-hee) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her daughter’s troubled marriage and her granddaughter’s education.
  • 이채원 (Lee Chae-won) | Audience member | Seeks healing for various ailments and advice on her daughter’s marriage.
  • 구민정 (Koo Min-jeong) | Audience member | Accompanies Lee Chae-won.
  • 유현주 (Yoo Hyun-joo) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her daughter’s potential marriage to a man in the US.
  • 강태수 (Kang Tae-soo) | Audience member | Seeks advice on her husband’s failing business and her own stalled career progression.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Financial Instability of the Wealthy

  • Mr.Huh explains that wealthy individuals like Lee Kun-hee often operate businesses with borrowed money, making them vulnerable to financial collapse and legal issues .
  • He states that if audited, anyone, including the wealthy, could end up in jail .
  • He suggests that instead of striving to be wealthy, people should live comfortably on a national dividend of 1.5 million won per couple, which would make Korea a top 12 wealthy nation .
  • He advocates for “Middle-Class-ism,” ensuring all citizens are part of the middle class .
  • He warns that poor business decisions can lead to ruin, and even the wealthy face instability, with buildings potentially becoming vacant and losing value, leading to foreclosures .
  • He promises that if he becomes president, he will use corporate profits to support citizens, preventing them from accumulating debt .
  • He claims that the wealthy have taken most of the nation’s wealth and often hide it overseas .
  • He suggests that being poor can be a form of happiness, as it means less anxiety about legal troubles compared to the wealthy .
  • He advises against envying the rich, promising to make everyone wealthy through the “Heavenly Palace” which will generate 400 trillion won annually from global visitors .
  • He states that this income will also be distributed as dividends, in addition to the 1.5 million won .
  • He implies that he would remain president indefinitely due to these benefits .
  • He describes a future where global tourists flock to meet him, bringing immense wealth to Korea .

#2 (00:04:30) Personal Blessings and Financial Advice

  • Mr.Huh tells an audience member that her worries will soon be resolved .
  • He praises her “good physiognomy,” stating she has one of the most fortunate faces in Seoul .
  • He emphasizes that strong family relationships are a form of wealth, valuing a good family at 10 billion won .
  • He suggests that having too much money could lead to marital problems, implying that current financial struggles might be a blessing in disguise .
  • He reassures the woman that her husband is not the type to stray, despite his earlier comments .
  • He reiterates that her face shows good fortune, not just in money but also in her husband, whom he values at 10 billion won .
  • He promises that financial worries will end once he becomes president, which he estimates will be in three years .
  • He outlines policies including dividends for citizens and the elimination of interest on loans up to 500 million won, as well as debt relief .

#3 (00:06:40) Healing and Introduction to Heavenly Palace

  • Mr.Huh performs a healing on an audience member, stating that his “nerve is alive” .
  • He introduces the concept of Baekgung (Heavenly Palace) for first-time visitors .
  • He explains that Baekgung is 12 billion light-years away and he travels there daily .
  • He describes his role in Baekgung as “Seokgodaese” (a judgment process for souls), where 99.9% of humans are judged for their sins .
  • He explains that physical appearance and fortune are not always aligned, citing examples of unattractive but wealthy people, and beautiful but poor people .
  • He claims to have come to Earth in human form, remembering his entry into his mother’s womb .
  • He asserts that he is the first in history to emit energy through his eyes or name/photo, which can heal people .
  • He advises that meeting him is the best way for families to secure blessings for future generations .
  • He clarifies that Baekgung is the Heavenly Palace, which Christians refer to as the “White Throne” .
  • He explains that the “White Throne” signifies a throne of white light and a white palace .
  • He mentions that Buddhism uses white for Maitreya and gold for Sakyamuni, indicating that those from Baekgung emit light .
  • He states that his visit to Earth is a rare event, occurring once every hundreds of billions of years .
  • He describes the universe as infinite and mysterious, and he is its creator who came to Earth to revive “dead children” (humans) .
  • He expresses joy in seeing people, comparing it to a parent embracing a lost child .
  • He explains that parents remember their children’s innocent early years, overlooking later faults, and lovers remember their initial attraction, seeing their partner as eternally young .
  • He states that he feels joy seeing the audience, as they are souls who have traveled the galaxy and gathered on Earth .
  • He promises to heal everyone who comes to him, comparing it to a mother healing her daughter after thousands of years .
  • He announces plans to build 500 traditional Korean houses around the Heavenly Palace for global residents and elderly people without a place to go .
  • He states that he will frequently visit these residents and heal their ailments .
  • He envisions the Heavenly Palace becoming a paid nursing home and a global tourist destination, attracting presidents and billionaires, generating 500 trillion won annually for Korea .
  • He claims this will boost Korea’s GNP to $100,000 and make it the world’s top tourist nation .

#4 (00:12:00) Audience Questions and Blessings

  • Mr.Huh’s assistant interrupts him, noting his tendency to speak at length .
  • Cha Jeong-hee from Jeju Island asks for a blessing for her farm, which she wants to turn into a spiritual industrial complex .
  • Mr.Huh praises the farm’s location and water source, promising to develop it when he becomes president .
  • Cha Jeong-hee also asks for blessings for her children, adopted child, and a Mongolian child she educated .
  • She expresses concern about her 44-year-old son who is not married .
  • Mr.Huh states these issues will be resolved after he becomes president .
  • He mentions he has never visited Jeju Island because he avoids romantic relationships .
  • Kim Ki-hong asks for blessings for her daughter, who resembles a TV talent, and her son, who is struggling to find a job and get married .
  • Mr.Huh promises that a better job awaits her son and advises her to focus on his marriage .
  • Kim Du-ri asks for help with her son’s civil service exam, which he is taking for the third time .
  • Mr.Huh promises success for her son, noting that three attempts are common .
  • Kim Du-ri, a woman in her thirties, asks for help with marriage .
  • Mr.Huh promises she will marry and advises her to accept a suitor, even if he is three years older .
  • He states that her face shows good “husband fortune” and “child fortune,” and that she will have a son .
  • He explains that in the past, a woman’s “child fortune” was tied to her “husband fortune” because men controlled land, but now women can earn money independently .
  • Park Yong-su from Pohang describes her family’s financial ruin due to her husband’s guarantee, resulting in 3 billion won in auction losses and 100 million won in capital gains tax, making her family credit defaulters .
  • She also mentions her husband’s failed business ventures .
  • She asks if she can reclaim her land and if her new duck restaurant, opening on June 12, will be successful .
  • Mr.Huh promises to resolve her financial issues when he becomes president and blesses her restaurant .
  • He recognizes her as the person who made him a flower necklace, which he still cherishes .
  • He states that her husband’s business failures were a “blessing in disguise” to motivate her to work .
  • He promises to continue supporting her endeavors .
  • Park Yong-su asks for help for her daughter, a barista, who suffers from severe depression, insomnia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder, stemming from childhood scolding over toilet training .
  • Mr.Huh explains that such childhood trauma can lead to mental illness .
  • He advises bringing her daughter to him for healing .
  • He also dismisses a fortune teller’s prediction that her daughter would die at 50, stating that modern medicine has extended lifespans .
  • Lee Hye-gyeong, 75, asks for help with insomnia .
  • Mr.Huh advises her not to take photos alone, as it can attract “ghosts” and lead to loneliness .
  • He prescribes 300 sit-ups before bed, counting each one, to induce sleep through fatigue and body normalization .
  • He also advises her to think of sleep as “dying” to achieve deeper rest .
  • Kim Jeong-hee asks for help with a lawsuit where she lost 60 million won due to fraud .
  • Mr.Huh states that the money is irrecoverable legally and advises her to consider it “donated” to heaven, where it will return as a greater fortune in the next life .
  • He explains that money has “eyes” and leaves people according to their fate, sometimes as a form of “bad luck prevention” .
  • He advises her to let go of the money and focus on earning more .
  • She also asks about a meditation center that charges high fees for “healing” .
  • Mr.Huh dismisses the center as a “money-collecting organization” and a “pseudo-religion,” though he acknowledges the founder is not a bad person .
  • He claims to have healed the center’s director and states that their methods for opening the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) are ineffective .
  • Park Geum-sun asks for advice on her husband’s frequent departures from home .
  • Mr.Huh suggests that her husband dislikes her quick temper and lack of “flirtatiousness,” comparing her to a “scary” parent .
  • He advises her to be more affectionate to keep him home .
  • She also asks for help for her two sons who have failed the civil service exam twice .
  • Mr.Huh advises them to persevere, as the exam is crucial for their marriage prospects .
  • Choi Hye-jin asks for blessings for her deceased mother .
  • Mr.Huh promises to bless her mother .
  • Yoo Na-gyeong, a mother of five, asks for help for her children, including a daughter struggling with employment and another who is a beautiful but single-minded woman .
  • Mr.Huh praises her for raising five children and notes that her beautiful daughter might struggle with marriage due to her attractiveness .
  • Seo Myeong-ja, a stomach cancer survivor, asks for advice on working as a caregiver or cleaner .
  • Mr.Huh encourages her to work, advising her to forget she was a patient and avoid telling others about her surgery .
  • Park Cha-soon asks for advice on a failed investment in a manufacturing company .
  • Mr.Huh advises her to let go of the money, as legal action would be futile .
  • He promises to help her recover financially .
  • Kim Tae-hee expresses gratitude for Mr.Huh’s healing and the “Holy Spirit” she received, which cured her chronic pain and brought her joy .
  • She describes feeling a “ball of fire” enter her chest during his embrace .
  • Mr.Huh explains that this is the “Holy Spirit” and that only he can open the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) .
  • He invites two men to experience the “Baekhoe” opening .
  • Kim Tae-hee’s husband sings a song about Mr.Huh and the Heavenly Palace .
  • Mr.Huh criticizes Protestant churches for becoming “private” and individual-centric, unlike the unified Catholic Church .
  • He states that he comes from “outside the religious framework” to avoid conflict between religions .
  • He explains that his embrace transmits powerful energy, especially to women whose menstrual cycles have ended, transforming their hormones .
  • He reiterates that while religious institutions have their place, they should not be privatized .
  • Choi Jeong-in asks for advice on her troubled marriage, her son’s civil service exam, and her daughter’s husband (son-in-law) .
  • She describes her husband’s infidelity and her desire for divorce, which her Catholic faith prohibits .
  • Mr.Huh suggests that her husband might have been her father in a past life, leading to a lack of sexual compatibility but mutual affection .
  • He advises her son to take both 7th and 9th-grade civil service exams .
  • He suggests bringing her son-in-law to the Heavenly Palace to change his “stingy” nature .
  • He advises her to sell her house and not to interfere with her son-in-law’s financial plans .
  • She also asks about her 36-year-old unmarried son who has many female friends but no serious relationships .
  • Mr.Huh promises that her son will marry after visiting the Heavenly Palace .
  • Choi Yong-suk and Hwang Jae-il ask for help with chronic fatigue and lack of confidence in marriage .
  • Mr.Huh notes that Hwang Jae-il is 45 but looks young .
  • He praises Hwang Jae-il’s mother’s beauty and her daughter’s success as a pharmacist, attributing it to her mother’s sacrifice .
  • She asks for blessings for her daughter’s new pharmacy and for her son-in-law, who has epilepsy .
  • Mr.Huh promises to help her son-in-law and advises against stressing her daughter .
  • He suggests bringing her son-in-law to the Heavenly Palace for healing .
  • He also advises her to be cautious about her younger daughter’s liver health, as she resembles her deceased father .
  • He encourages her younger daughter to marry her boyfriend, who works at Samsung Heavy Industries, promising protection through the Heavenly Palace .
  • Lee Chae-won asks for healing for various ailments, including knee pain, heart problems, and headaches, which she attributes to hormonal changes after menopause .
  • Mr.Huh promises to heal her and explains that her weight gain is due to a decrease in estrogen .
  • He states that calling his name can restore estrogen levels .
  • Yoo Hyun-joo asks for advice on her daughter’s potential marriage to a man in the US .
  • Mr.Huh initially dislikes the man’s photo but approves after seeing a childhood picture, noting his shyness .
  • He advises her daughter to take a risk and go to the US to meet him, even if it means quitting her job .
  • He praises her daughter’s beauty and suggests that the man will be easily led by her .
  • He also praises the man’s mother (the potential mother-in-law) as a wealthy and good person .
  • He suggests that her daughter’s presence will prevent the man’s family from declining .
  • Kang Tae-soo asks for advice on her husband’s failing business and her own stalled career progression as a civil servant .
  • She mentions her mother-in-law advised her to quit her job to help her husband’s business .
  • Mr.Huh suggests that her career success might be hindering her husband’s progress and that her children’s energy might be preventing her promotion to keep her with them .
  • He explains the concept of “Gungjeoktong” (extreme hardship leads to breakthrough) and “Jingongmyoyu” (emptiness leads to miraculous existence) .
  • He advises her to continue working and support her husband’s business financially until he becomes stable .
  • Kwon Mi-jeong asks for help with a failed investment of 600 million won in a “chicken vending machine” manufacturing company .
  • Mr.Huh states that she was defrauded and the money is likely irrecoverable .
  • He promises to help her recover financially by “inputting” a solution into her .
  • He also confirms that money lost through fraud is accumulated in heaven .
  • Yoon Nan-hee asks for blessings for her 28-year-old son’s internet business and marriage .
  • Mr.Huh praises her son’s appearance and predicts success for his business and many female admirers .
  • He advises her to continue her devotion to the Heavenly Palace .
  • Joo Deok-hee, Lee Su-ja, and Kim Yong-hee ask for advice on their daughter’s troubled marriage and their granddaughter’s education .
  • They mention their daughter, a pianist and professor, is being prevented from working by her husband, who is from a wealthy family .
  • They are concerned about their granddaughter’s plan to study abroad .
  • Mr.Huh strongly advises against sending the granddaughter abroad, stating it will lead to the daughter’s divorce .
  • He explains that the granddaughter acts as a “bond” in the marriage and her absence would break it .
  • He emphasizes that a girl needs her father during childhood and that foreign education can lead to health problems .
  • He also advises against the daughter becoming “too smart,” as it can negatively impact her “husband fortune” and “child fortune” .
  • They also ask about their younger daughter and son-in-law, who recently married and are starting a new business after their previous company failed .
  • Mr.Huh praises the younger daughter’s and son-in-law’s appearances and predicts success for their business .

Other Useful Information

  • Mr.Huh’s Policies:
    • Middle-Class-ism: Guaranteeing all citizens a middle-class lifestyle .
    • National Dividend: 1.5 million won per couple .
    • Debt Relief: Eliminating interest on loans up to 500 million won and providing debt repayment assistance .
    • Economic Growth: Utilizing the Heavenly Palace as a global tourist destination to generate 500 trillion won annually, boosting national GNP to $100,000 .
  • Heavenly Palace (Baekgung):
    • A spiritual center where Mr.Huh resides and conducts “Seokgodaese” (judgment of souls) .
    • Will become a global hub, attracting visitors and generating immense wealth , , .
    • Plans to build 500 traditional Korean houses for residents and elderly people .
    • Functions as a “paid nursing home” .
  • Mr.Huh’s Abilities:
    • Can heal illnesses and solve financial problems , , , , , , , .
    • Can open the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) .
    • Can transmit the “Holy Spirit” through embrace , , .
    • Can influence fate and fortune , , , , , , .
  • Critique of Modern Society:
    • wealth Inequality: The wealthy accumulate most of the nation’s wealth and often hide it overseas .
    • Vulnerability of the wealthy: Even powerful figures are susceptible to legal and financial ruin , .
    • Child Rearing: Improper education and scolding of children can lead to mental health issues in adulthood .
    • Religious Institutions: Protestant churches have become “private” and individual-centric, unlike the unified Catholic Church .
    • Gender Roles: Traditional views on women’s roles in marriage and family, emphasizing humility and avoiding being “too smart” , , .
  • Financial Philosophy:
    • Money lost through fraud is considered “donated” to heaven and will return as a greater fortune , .
    • Money has “eyes” and leaves people according to their fate, sometimes as “bad luck prevention” .
    • Letting go of lost money and focusing on earning more is beneficial .
    • Extreme hardship (“Gungjeoktong”) can lead to breakthrough .
    • Women’s financial independence can make men “incapable” .
    • Avoiding negative talk about finances (e.g., “we’re poor”) is important for prosperity .