6705280019 Lecture on various topics including religion, science, personal problems, and future predictions, followed by individual healing sessions. 19th Mr.Huh Sky Palace Lecture (May 28, 2017)

Character Profiles

  • Kim Tae-sook | Director | Introduces the event and manages the Q&A session.
  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer, Spiritual Leader | Claims to be from heaven, capable of healing, solving problems, and making prophecies.
  • Park Bae-hee | Audience Member | Seeks help for a family history of illness.
  • Lee Sang-hyun | Audience Member | Asks about his nephew’s possession.
  • Kim So-ja | Audience Member | Seeks advice on a new Bitcoin business and marriage.
  • Choi Jun-won | Audience Member | Seeks help for social phobia and asks about his name and physiognomy.
  • Sung Yoon | Audience Member | Asks about the afterlife and reincarnation.
  • Kim Min-sang | Audience Member | Seeks advice on selling four fractional ownership hotel units.
  • Kim Sang-in | Audience Member | Seeks healing for chronic headaches and help passing a technical certification exam.
  • Im Sang-bin | Audience Member | Seeks advice on his divorce and expresses concerns about energy sources.
  • Park Sook-ja | Audience Member | Seeks help selling two apartment units in Geomdan.
  • Lee Hee-ja | Audience Member | Seeks healing for chronic pain and asks about her real estate investment in Dangjin.
  • Yoon Chang-won | Audience Member | Seeks help for his children’s marriage prospects.
  • Lee Young-jae | Audience Member | Seeks help for kidney failure and business recovery.
  • Lee Myung-gyu | Audience Member | Seeks advice on family conflicts and his children’s future.
  • Kang Gwi-yeom | Audience Member | Seeks advice on her son’s study habits and whether to change her name.
  • Jung Soon-kyo | Audience Member | Seeks help for her second son’s marriage.
  • Kim Sook-ja | Audience Member | Seeks help for a vacant commercial property with a water vein issue.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Event Introduction and Welcome

  • Kim Tae-sook welcomes the audience to Haneulgung, noting that many have experienced positive changes after meeting Mr.Huh, such as healing or business success .
  • She clarifies that while some may expect immediate healing, faith is key, and Mr.Huh will personally attend to each person .
  • Kim Tae-sook mentions receiving 40 questions and explains that similar questions will be answered collectively to save time .
  • She announces that about 100 people are present .

#2 (00:01:20) The Concept of Haneulgung and the Afterlife

  • Mr.Huh instructs everyone to close their eyes .
  • He explains that Haneulgung is a representation of Baekgung, the heavenly realm where souls go after death, arriving without their physical bodies .
  • He references the concept of resurrection in Christianity .
  • He notes that approximately 100 people are in attendance .
  • He then tells everyone to open their eyes .
  • He contrasts Christian concepts like “resurrection” and “heaven” with Buddhist concepts like “Nirvana” and “enlightenment” .
  • He describes Christianity as a “line religion” focused on creation and end, while Buddhism is a “point religion” emphasizing the present moment .
  • He stresses the importance of realizing the present moment, stating that present happiness leads to eternal happiness .
  • He reiterates that Haneulgung is the immediate destination after death, a place called Baekgung, which is 12 billion light-years away at the speed of light .
  • He claims to be the one who judges the sins of all people in the universe, having come in human form .
  • He further explains that the universe has no beginning or end, and he is the one who has been operating it since before eternity .

#3 (00:04:50) Demonstration of Healing Power

  • Mr.Huh asks an audience member from Suwon, who is 90 years old, to stand up .
  • He states he will demonstrate whether the person has come to Baekgung .
  • He then tells the person to sit down .

#4 (00:05:20) Reincarnation and the Purpose of Mr.Huh’s Arrival

  • Mr.Huh criticizes the Christian concept of resurrection at 90 years old, arguing that no one would desire to be resurrected in an old body .
  • He explains that everyone is resurrected as a newborn with a new face, and those who follow him will go to Baekgung to live as they wish .
  • He emphasizes that joining his movement and supporting the construction of Haneulgung is crucial .
  • He predicts that if his followers reach 10 million, he will become president, and the annual revenue from Haneulgung will be 500 trillion won, which will be distributed as a national dividend of 1.5 million won per person .
  • He asserts that Korea will become an incredibly wealthy nation, leading the world, and encourages pride in Haneulgung .
  • He contrasts the arduous path to enlightenment in Buddhism with the ease of achieving it through him in the “search era” .
  • He explains that in the past, people engaged in “contemplation,” but now it’s the “search era,” where people can live by simply searching .
  • He notes that societal values have changed, with “virtuous wives” no longer being ideal; instead, women with “flirtatious charm,” “strong will,” and “economic power” are preferred .
  • He claims that people no longer go to temples or churches because they can’t verify figures like Jesus through search, whereas he is verifiable and actively giving lectures and healing .
  • He states that only his face and name can open one’s “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point), and those who don’t call upon him will face ruin .
  • He advises calling his name at home, but in Haneulgung, his physical presence and images are sufficient .
  • He predicts that Haneulgung will be completed when he becomes president, attracting donations from around the world .

#5 (00:10:40) Q&A Session: Park Bae-hee’s Family Illness

  • Kim Tae-sook announces the start of the Q&A session, with Park Bae-hee as the first questioner .
  • Mr.Huh assures attendees that their problems will be solved and they should leave their worries at Haneulgung .
  • He states that their visit is recorded in heaven .
  • Park Bae-hee explains that her family has a history of illness, with her sister, nephew, and husband dying over the past five years, mostly from mental illnesses .
  • Mr.Huh explains that illness starts with “mind sickness” (mental illness), which leads to “body sickness” (physical illness) .
  • He clarifies that mental illness is “질” (jil) and physical illness is “병” (byeong), forming “질병” (jilbyeong), and that the mind always precedes physical ailments .
  • He attributes her family’s mental health issues to ancestral karma, stating that misuse of the mind in a past life can lead to conditions like stroke .
  • He claims to be a judge from heaven who can heal illnesses caused by good intentions but will heal those caused by bad intentions slowly .
  • He connects individual karma to national karma, citing the Korean War as an example of the consequences of class disparity .
  • He concludes that good intentions prevent illness in descendants and promises to heal Park Bae-hee’s family .

#6 (00:16:00) Q&A Session: Lee Sang-hyun’s Nephew’s Possession

  • Mr.Huh briefly explains that many Korean words are abbreviations of two or four characters, using “road” (도로) as an example of “sidewalk” (인도) and “roadway” (차로) .
  • He states that he can solve all problems related to knowledge, religion, physics, science, medicine, personal finances, and children .
  • Lee Sang-hyun, who runs a nursing home and is a Ho Sa-mo (Mr.Huh’s fan club) committee chairman, shares a tip for promoting Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos .
  • He suggests highlighting key facts, such as Mr.Huh being the adopted son of Samsung’s Lee Byung-chul, who provided the initial idea for the semiconductor business, and his refusal to take over Samsung to pursue Asian unification .
  • Lee Sang-hyun also mentions Mr.Huh’s role in introducing Park Chung-hee to the Saemaul Movement .
  • Mr.Huh confirms his past prophecies about figures like Park Geun-hye and Lee Kun-hee .
  • Lee Sang-hyun then asks about his nephew’s possession by two spirits, which a monk is trying to exorcise for a fee, and whether past karma from actions like causing suicide or abortion can affect the present life .
  • Mr.Huh explains that the human body is a “conductor” with atoms containing one or two electrons, while clothing is an “insulator” with eight electrons .
  • He recounts advising Lee Byung-chul on the need for semiconductors to create devices like refrigerators and mobile phones, and the future of self-driving cars .
  • He warns about the dangers of AI cars, citing an example of a child dying in a locked car due to a 0.1% error in the AI system .
  • He compares this risk to X-rays causing cancer or car accidents, which people accept for the benefits .
  • He claims to have foreseen these issues and developed a solution by mixing ceramics and iron powder to create semiconductors .
  • He asserts that his ideas have contributed to modern technology, including mobile phones .
  • He explains that a person’s “immunity” (항체) or “Natural Killer cells” (NK 세포) become thousands of times stronger when thinking of or calling his name, leading to rapid healing .
  • He attributes his healing ability to being the creator of humans from heaven .
  • He explains that possession occurs when a person’s immunity is low due to childbirth, accidents, or despair, causing their “human cycle” to align with the “ghost cycle” .
  • He states that ghosts, often ancestral or peer spirits, can enter and exit a person’s body repeatedly because they recognize the aligned cycle .
  • He compares this to a slow-moving cart that children can easily jump on, whereas a fast-moving train or airplane cannot be boarded .
  • He advises placing his photo and clock in the home and calling his name to strengthen immunity and speed up the “cycle,” preventing ghosts from entering .
  • He confirms that his name and photo are the only keys to opening one’s “Baekhoe” .
  • He assures that even if not all questions are answered, problems will be resolved .

#7 (00:29:00) Q&A Session: Kim So-ja’s Business and Marriage

  • Mr.Huh advises the audience to sit with good posture, comparing it to jogging, which strengthens the back muscles and prevents belly fat .
  • Kim So-ja states her three wishes but will focus on one: recovering 200 million won lent to her sister over 10 years .
  • She explains that her sister promised to repay the money after selling a building, but the payment date has been postponed, and she fears her sister won’t pay .
  • Mr.Huh suggests that Kim So-ja may have taken advantage of her sister in a past life .
  • He advises her not to expect the money and to wait, but if she receives it, she should donate 1 million won to Haneulgung .
  • Kim So-ja then asks about starting a Bitcoin and cryptocurrency business and whether it will be profitable for her .
  • Mr.Huh praises her name, “Seo Ji-won,” as suitable for business .
  • He confirms that virtual currency is the future, as the UN and major powers have agreed to use it .
  • He advises learning about cryptocurrency now, as it will be more valuable than traditional money in the future, especially during wartime .
  • Another audience member, Moon Jung-soo, asks if investing in Bitcoin and Ethereum will be profitable and when she will meet a good partner for marriage after 20 years of being single .
  • Mr.Huh clarifies that he doesn’t predict outcomes but makes decisions, and attendees should believe their wishes will be granted .
  • He explains that cryptocurrency investment won’t bring immediate wealth but will be profitable in the long run for those who persevere .
  • He promises to help Moon Jung-soo succeed in her business and find a partner, encouraging her to be proactive .

#8 (00:36:50) Q&A Session: Choi Jun-won’s Business Partnership and Social Phobia

  • Mr.Huh emphasizes that coming to Haneulgung and asking for help is a great blessing .
  • Choi Jun-won asks about a potential business partnership with an older sister who has excellent cooking skills but a difficult personality .
  • Mr.Huh advises that adapting to a difficult personality is necessary for business success .
  • He cites the example of Jack Ma (Ma Yun), who was rejected many times but became a global billionaire despite his physical appearance and personality .
  • He explains that a difficult personality can be an advantage, as it deters competitors, making the partnership more exclusive .
  • He shares an anecdote about a company president who hired a job applicant who picked up trash in the hallway, emphasizing the importance of character .
  • He also tells a story about an applicant who honestly admitted to never washing his mother’s feet but promised to do so that evening, highlighting the value of honesty .
  • He concludes that heaven has “hidden cameras” and rewards humility and kindness .
  • Choi Jun-won then asks for help with her social phobia, which has kept her isolated for 34 years, and asks about her name and physiognomy .
  • Mr.Huh reiterates the importance of good posture for health and academic success, noting that judges and prosecutors often have straight postures .
  • He advises Choi Jun-won to view people as “ants” or “dust” to overcome her fear, and to imagine interviewers as her mother to feel more at ease .
  • He explains that people are temporary and will be gone in 100 years, so there’s no need to fear them .
  • He contrasts her fear of crowds with others’ fear of being alone, using the example of a shipwreck to illustrate the value of human presence .
  • He promises to help her overcome her social phobia .

#9 (00:50:00) Q&A Session: Sung Yoon’s Reincarnation and Kim Min-sang’s Hotel Sales

  • Sung Yoon asks if it’s possible for a soul to take 50 or 60 years to reincarnate after death, given Mr.Huh’s teaching that reincarnation occurs after 49 days .
  • Mr.Huh explains that the 49-day period (Osunjeol) is when a soul receives a new body, similar to how a fertilized egg develops in the womb .
  • He clarifies that abortion before 49 days is not considered murder, as the soul has not yet entered the body, and even after 49 days, it can be done if it’s for the child’s well-being .
  • He explains that during the 49 days, souls undergo “seokgo daeje” (a process of judgment and guidance) to prepare for reincarnation .
  • He states that souls cannot remain dead forever and will eventually reincarnate, though some may exist as ghosts for a period before being given a new body .
  • He references the practice of shamans using rice to determine what an individual has reincarnated as after 49 days, confirming the validity of this period .
  • Kim Min-sang asks for help selling four fractional ownership hotel units without loss, as the prices have dropped .
  • He explains that the sales agent made false promises, and he is now struggling with the remaining balance .
  • Mr.Huh advises him not to sell and to ask the agent for help, promising to ensure the sale .

#10 (00:56:00) Q&A Session: Kim Sang-in’s Chronic Illness and Im Sang-bin’s Energy Concerns

  • Mr.Huh advises the audience to maintain good posture for better health and to absorb his words more effectively .
  • Kim Sang-in, 70 years old, asks for healing from severe headaches and nervous breakdown since high school, which prevent her from reading, and help passing a technical certification exam .
  • Mr.Huh promises to address her issues during the healing session .
  • Im Sang-bin, a retired KEPCO employee, asks about his divorce and expresses concern about the environmental impact of fossil fuels and nuclear power, wondering about the future of clean energy .
  • Mr.Huh explains that fossil fuels are formed from ancient trees and animals that were “cooked” during Earth’s cycles of destruction and regeneration .
  • He predicts that solar energy technology will advance to the point where all power plants will become obsolete, and even mobile phones will be self-charging .
  • He assures that the Earth will become clean, and this future will arrive quickly .

#11 (01:02:00) Q&A Session: Park Sook-ja’s Real Estate and Lee Hee-ja’s Health

  • Park Sook-ja asks for help selling two apartment units in Geomdan, which she bought but can no longer afford, as prices have fallen .
  • Mr.Huh explains that Geomdan is a landfill site for Seoul’s waste, which negatively impacts property values .
  • However, he predicts that Geomdan will develop significantly in the future, becoming a major hub connecting with North Korea and eventually the capital of a unified Asia .
  • He assures her that the prices won’t drop significantly and will eventually rise, making it a good long-term investment .
  • He also claims to have a solution for waste disposal that will eliminate the need for landfills .
  • Lee Hee-ja asks for healing from chronic pain after surgery and asks if her real estate investment in Dangjin was a good decision .
  • Mr.Huh explains that Dangjin, along with Pyeongtaek, will become part of an expanded Seoul metropolitan area and a major hub for the “West Coast era” .
  • He notes that Pyeongtaek is chosen by the US military for its development potential .
  • He assures her that her investment will not lose value and will continue to rise .

#12 (01:07:00) Q&A Session: Yoon Chang-won’s Children’s Marriage and Lee Young-jae’s Kidney Failure

  • Yoon Chang-won asks for help with his children’s marriage prospects, as they are in their late 30s and early 40s .
  • Mr.Huh states that when he becomes president, there will be abundant jobs and higher incomes, leading to more marriages .
  • He promises that his presidency will bring tangible benefits, such as birthday gifts and dividends, which will encourage early marriages .
  • He advises Yoon Chang-won to discreetly ask him to help only his children get married during the healing session .
  • Lee Young-jae asks for help with his kidney failure, which requires four dialysis sessions a day, and for his business to recover .
  • Mr.Huh expresses sympathy for his condition and promises to help him .

#13 (01:12:00) Q&A Session: Lee Myung-gyu’s Family Conflict and Kang Gwi-yeom’s Son’s Study Habits

  • Lee Myung-gyu asks for help resolving family conflicts and improving communication with his children, who are in the “search era” .
  • Mr.Huh advises him to watch his YouTube videos, which will encourage his children to “contemplate” .
  • He explains that in the “search era,” those who “contemplate” succeed, while in the “contemplation era,” those who “search” succeed .
  • He uses the example of North Korea needing market economy and South Korea needing wealth redistribution, highlighting the need to go against the current trend .
  • He cites Bill Gates as an example of someone who succeeded by “searching” in the “contemplation era” .
  • He advises Lee Myung-gyu to tell his children that in the “search era,” “contemplation” leads to success, and vice versa .
  • He explains that Bill Gates’s name, “Bill,” and his product, “Windows,” are associated with money and opportunities, making him destined for wealth .
  • He concludes that one should always go against the current trend to succeed .
  • He announces a short break for refreshments and restroom use .
  • He reminds everyone to sit with good posture to receive good fortune and health .
  • Kang Gwi-yeom asks for advice on her middle school son, who is intelligent but avoids studying, and whether she should change her Korean name .
  • Mr.Huh attributes her son’s behavior to her name, “Gwi-yeom,” which means “cute” or “precious,” making him overly indulged .
  • He suggests changing her name to something that connects with her surname, like “Kang Sun-rye,” which means “pilgrimage” .
  • He explains that names should be connected to the surname and aligned with the five elements and one’s “saju” (four pillars of destiny) .

#14 (01:25:00) Q&A Session: Jung Soon-kyo’s Son’s Marriage and Kim Sook-ja’s Vacant Property

  • Jung Soon-kyo asks for help with her 48-year-old second son’s marriage .
  • Mr.Huh jokes that people who marry late have accumulated a lot of karma .
  • He promises to ensure her son marries before 60 .
  • Kim Sook-ja asks for help with a commercial property she bought 12 years ago for her daughter, which has been vacant for most of that time due to tenants leaving early .
  • Mr.Huh suggests that a “water vein” (수맥) under the property is causing the problem, making tenants fail and leave .
  • He explains that his Rolls-Royce has a copper plate to block water veins, and advises her to install copper plates under her property .
  • He promises to help her sell the property .
  • Lee Myung-gyu asks if he should continue his self-employed business, which is not doing well, and how to resolve conflicts with his wife .
  • Mr.Huh advises him to endure the difficulties for his 9-year-old child’s sake, as parental conflict can cause lifelong instability .
  • He explains that marital problems often arise from financial difficulties, and the wife’s dissatisfaction is a sign of business trouble .
  • He suggests that spouses may have been parent and child in a past life, leading to a lack of romantic attraction but a strong bond .
  • He advises him to sacrifice for his wife and children, as children’s well-being is paramount .
  • He warns that his words to his children are like a “World War II” to them, and they are sensitive to parental conflict .
  • He advises him to cherish his wife, who may have been his mother in a past life, to resolve past karma .
  • He clarifies that while shamans and priests may perform exorcisms for money, their methods are temporary, whereas his name and photos offer a permanent solution .
  • He concludes by assuring everyone that their problems will be resolved .

Other Useful Information

1. Haneulgung Information

  • Location: Seokhyun-ri 204 (Reception), Seokhyun-ri 205-6 (Spiritual Center, Video Viewing Hall), Seokhyun-ri 269-5 (International Center)
  • Lecture Schedule: Every Saturday and Sunday, 4:00 PM – 6:00 PM (Admission at 3:30 PM)

2. Key Concepts

  • Baekgung (백궁): The heavenly realm where souls go after death, represented by Haneulgung .
  • 49-day Reincarnation (49일 환생): The period after death when a soul receives a new body, based on the concept of “Osunjeol” and shamanic practices .
  • Mind Sickness (마음 병): mental illness that precedes physical illness, emphasizing the connection between mental and physical health .
  • Search Era (검색 시대): The current era where information is easily accessible, requiring individuals to “contemplate” to succeed, contrasting with the “contemplation era” where “searching” led to success .
  • immunity (면역): The body’s defense mechanism, which is strengthened by thinking of or calling Mr.Huh’s name .
  • Water Vein (수맥): An underground energy flow believed to cause misfortune and illness, which can be blocked by copper plates .

3. Advice for Life

  • Posture: Maintaining good posture is crucial for health, academic success, and attracting good fortune .
  • Honesty: Honesty, even in difficult situations, is valued and rewarded .
  • Perspective: Viewing people as “ants” or “dust” can help overcome social anxiety, and imagining authority figures as family can ease discomfort .
  • Going Against the Trend: Success often comes from going against the prevailing trend, such as “contemplating” in the “search era” or investing in new technologies like cryptocurrency .
  • Family Harmony: Parental conflict negatively impacts children’s well-being, and sacrificing for family is important .