-The Era of Physical and Spiritual Replication Led by Korea
Character Profiles
- 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Delivers a lecture on politics, science, and spirituality, emphasizing his UNique policies and abilities.
- 박근혜 (Park Geun-hye) | Former President | Mentioned as an example of a president who came to power through family or connections, rather than policy validation .
- 트럼프 (Trump) | Former US President | Used as an example during an energy test, showing a lack of spiritual energy .
- 이명박 (Lee MyUNg-bak) | Former President | Used as an example during an energy test, showing a lack of spiritual energy .
- 정몽주 (Jeong Mong-ju) | Historical Figure | Represented as a figure of “loyalty” (단심가) who failed to adapt to changing times .
- 이방원 (Yi Bang-won) | Historical Figure | Represented as a figure of “pragmatism” (하여가) who succeeded by adapting to changing times .
- 박정희 (Park ChUNg-hee) | Former President | Described as a leader who chose pragmatism (하여가) and significantly developed the Korean economy .
- 링컨 (Lincoln) | Former US President | Mentioned as a leader who failed by choosing humanism over divine principles .
- 문재인 (Moon Jae-in) | Former President | Described as a good-natured person, but his administration is predicted to face economic difficulties due to political obstruction .
- 김삼만 (Kim Sam-man) | Supporter | Provided suits for Mr.Huh .
- First Male VolUNteer | Audience Member | Participated in energy tests, demonstrating weak immunity and various health issues that Mr.Huh “heals” .
- Second Male VolUNteer | Audience Member | Participated in energy tests, demonstrating weak immunity and various health issues that Mr.Huh “heals” .
- Child VolUNteer | Audience Member | Participated in energy tests, demonstrating strong, healthy energy .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Critique of Past Presidents
- The speaker begins the lecture by asking for quiet .
- The lecture focuses on presidents who came to power through family or friends, like Park Geun-hye .
- The speaker questions the influence of such leaders on national history and emphasizes avoiding similar mistakes .
- He criticizes electing presidents based on their fathers or friends, rather than their policies .
- He states that leaders without policy validation are dangerous and lead to continuous national crises .
- He mentions his own policies from 25 years ago, such as 100 million won for marriage and 30 million won for childbirth, which were initially met with skepticism but are now seen as prescient .
- He also recalls his proposal to reduce the number of National Assembly members to 100 and move the UN headquarters to PanmUNjom .
- An air conditioner is turned off to ensure quiet .
#2 (00:03:21) Religious Philosophy: Christianity vs. Buddhism
- The speaker asserts that their current location is a paradise, even if it were a desert .
- He explains that Christianity is a religion of “lines” (선), focusing on creation to the end .
- Buddhism, in contrast, is a religion of “points” (점), emphasizing the present moment (찰라) .
- He states that UNderstanding the present moment is key to enlightenment .
- Being in the presence of Mr.Huh is described as being in paradise .
- He criticizes those who seek enlightenment in places like bars, calling it a “hellish moment” .
- He explains that in Buddhism, creation is not a singular event but an eternal existence of the UNiverse .
- He contrasts this with the Christian creation theory, which implies a creator and materials, concepts he deems non-existent in the UNiverse .
- He respects religious figures but criticizes the concept of a creator, stating that the UNiverse is eternal and he is its controller .
#3 (00:18:00) The Future of Reproduction Technology and Korea’s Role
- The speaker criticizes the past government for hindering life cloning research, which he believes will be crucial for future economies .
- He states that Korea lost the opportUNity to lead in this field .
- He outlines the progression of industries: 1st (labor), 2nd (electricity, steel), 3rd (computers), 4th (AI, big data) .
- He argues that AI is inseparable from physical cloning, and hindering cloning research impedes scientific progress .
- He highlights Korea’s current reliance on foreign technology, paying immense royalties to coUNtries like the US for things like iPhones .
- He asserts that soul cloning is essential for physical cloning to be truly useful, and only Mr.Huh possesses this technology .
- He claims to have the ability to transfer souls, surpassing even shamans who move spirits .
- He recoUNts a biblical story of Jesus casting demons into pigs, causing them to drown, to illustrate soul transfer .
- He emphasizes that he is the only one who can teach soul cloning .
- He promises to allow and promote cloning technology if he becomes president, which would boost the Korean economy and medical field .
- He mentions that 25,000 people are waiting for organ transplants, but current regulations prevent organ cloning .
#4 (00:29:00) Demonstration of Physical and Soul Cloning Concepts
- A male volUNteer from Seocho-dong is invited to the stage .
- The speaker explains that a single cell from the volUNteer’s fingertip could be used to clone an identical person .
- He states that modern medicine can already clone an exact replica, even modifying traits like height .
- He describes a future where an 80-year-old person could have their soul transferred into a 20-year-old cloned body, effectively reversing aging .
- He explains that the human body is a collection of trillions of cells, each containing the potential for a replica .
- He discusses the concept of lineage, criticizing the current male-dominated surname system in Korea as leading to “inferior genes” .
- He contrasts this with the Jewish maternal lineage system and Korea’s historical maternal lineage during the Goryeo Dynasty .
- He claims that marrying within the mother’s surname can lead to health problems like atopic dermatitis and dental issues .
- He reiterates that a single cell from the volUNteer could create trillions of identical individuals .
- He envisions a future where, if someone dies in an accident, their soul could be transferred to a cloned body, making death less permanent .
- He emphasizes that modern science lacks the technology for soul transfer, which he possesses .
#5 (00:43:00) Energy Healing and the “Baekhoe” Point
- The speaker returns to the concept of Buddhism’s emphasis on the “moment” (찰라) .
- He states that being in his presence and calling his name (허경영) opens the “Baekhoe” (백회), a spiritual energy point on the head .
- He explains that frequent opening of the Baekhoe leads to higher spiritual realms (백궁) .
- He claims that calling his name absolves people of their sins, just as Jesus bore the sins of others .
- He demonstrates an energy test with a male volUNteer, showing that calling “허경영” makes it impossible to pull apart the volUNteer’s clasped hands .
- He then shows that covering the Baekhoe point with a hand blocks the energy, making the hands easily separable .
- He explains that blocking the Baekhoe signifies rejecting divine energy .
- He contrasts this with gestures like Hitler’s salute or a “hi” wave, which he interprets as commUNication or non-aggression .
#6 (00:59:00) The Intelligence of Nature and Human Health
- The speaker discusses the intelligence of nature, using wild ginseng (산삼) as an example .
- He claims that wild ginseng can sense a murderer and hide, but reveals itself to a good person .
- He explains that this is because plants can read human hearts .
- He mentions the practice of “gosire” (고시례) when eating outdoors, which is an offering to insects and nature .
- He explains that wild ginseng dislikes extreme heat and excessive moisture .
- He relates this to the human body’s energy circulation, where water energy (수기) rises from the lower abdomen to the head, and hot energy descends, maintaining life .
- He states that the soul resides in the chest, near the heart and brain, not below the chest .
- He cites cases in the US where heart transplant recipients exhibited behaviors or memories of the donor, suggesting consciousness in the heart .
- He claims to be the one who makes human hearts beat and determines their lifespan .
- He poses a question about the fate of souls if multiple clones are created from one person, as only one soul can be transferred .
- He explains that if a person clones themselves 100 times, only one clone would receive the original soul, while the others would receive different souls .
- He states that he can transfer souls, a technology that shamans attempt but cannot achieve medically .
- He asserts that this soul cloning technology will allow Korea to lead the world economy .
#7 (01:17:00) Political Ideologies and the “Baekhoe” Point Revisited
- The speaker criticizes leaders who come to power through connections rather than validated policies, leading to national decline .
- He defines “revolution” (혁명, revolution) as a fUNdamental change, which he embodies .
- He contrasts this with “reform” (개혁, reform), which he sees as merely changing forms without real impact .
- He also mentions “constitutional amendment” (개헌, revision), which he defines as changing the nation’s vision .
- He connects the concept of “revolution” to the “Baekhoe” (백회) point on the head, which he calls the “revolving point” (회전) or “spiral point” (나선형) .
- He explains that the Baekhoe is the center of the UNiverse and the entry point for the soul during conception .
- He performs another energy test with two volUNteers, demonstrating that looking at pictures of Trump or Lee MyUNg-bak results in weak energy, while looking at his own picture results in strong, UNyielding energy .
- He also demonstrates that thinking of Jesus results in weak energy, while thinking of Mr.Huh results in strong energy .
- He reiterates that calling his name connects people to the “cosmic Wi-Fi” and absolves them of sin .
#8 (01:42:00) Health and the “Chalna Virus”
- The speaker claims that calling his name frequently can heal illnesses .
- He instructs people to touch painful areas with their index finger and say “허경영” to heal .
- He warns of a future “Chalna Virus” (찰라 바이러스) that will cause instant death, but those who call his name will be immUNe .
- He mentions being delayed by 50 people waiting for him at “HaneulgUNg” (하늘궁), his residence .
- He criticizes current presidents for merely implementing “reforms” (개혁) that only change forms and do not truly impact people’s lives or solve economic problems .
- He emphasizes the need for a “revolution” (혁명) with his 33 revolutionary policies, which he has been validating for 25 years .
- He points out that the UN predicted Korea’s population decline 25 years after his predictions, leading to the disappearance of elementary schools .
- He highlights the absence of baby booms in Korea since 1958, leading to an aging population and economic decline .
- He asserts that his foresight makes him the only leader capable of addressing these issues .
- He promises to implement physical and soul cloning if he becomes president, leading Korea to global economic dominance .
#9 (01:57:00) Energy Healing Demonstrations
- He performs an energy test on the first male volUNteer, checking his immunity by pressing on his thyroid gland .
- He claims the volUNteer’s immunity is “zero” and that he has 100 trillion cancer cells .
- He states that low immunity first affects the nose, and he diagnoses the volUNteer with rhinitis (비염) that has lasted 30 years .
- After “healing” the volUNteer by looking at him, he demonstrates that the volUNteer’s immunity has become “super powerful,” making his hands impossible to separate .
- He claims to have changed the volUNteer’s thyroid fUNction from that of an 80-year-old to a 10-year-old .
- He then “heals” the volUNteer’s nose, demonstrating strong energy there as well .
- He states that he can directly heal, which is more effective than calling his name for a long time .
- He then “heals” the volUNteer’s colon, prostate, and brain, claiming the volUNteer’s brain was like an 80-year-old’s with blocked blood vessels .
- After “healing,” the volUNteer’s brain is said to be like a child’s, with restored blood vessels .
- He warns against anger, which can cause blood vessels to burst .
- He performs another energy test on the volUNteer’s forehead, showing strong energy .
- He then “heals” the volUNteer’s cervical spine and prostate .
- He performs an energy test on a second male volUNteer, claiming he has “풍기” (a stroke-like condition) and weak energy .
- He then tests a child volUNteer, who demonstrates strong, perfect energy, indicating no illness .
- He “heals” the second male volUNteer’s brain, claiming it was at “zero points” and prone to stroke .
- After “healing,” the volUNteer’s brain energy becomes strong .
- He also “heals” the second volUNteer’s cervical spine and prostate .
#10 (02:37:00) Historical Lessons and Political Philosophy
- The speaker warns against electing leaders based on connections, stating it will lead to national disaster .
- He emphasizes the need for a new leader with thoroughly vetted policies and prophecies, like himself .
- He envisions his face on global currency, leading to worldwide freedom from disease .
- He explains that Buddhism’s “Sachal” (사찰) emphasizes the “moment” (찰라) and “serving” (사) the Buddha .
- He states that being in his presence and calling his name makes one enlightened .
- He discusses how severe illness can lead to spiritual maturity .
- He describes the importance of “controlled breathing” (조식) for happiness and health, contrasting it with the anxiety caused by financial worries .
- He reiterates that a leader must have policies validated by the public and possess foresight to navigate national crises .
- He explains that he is delaying his presidency to become an emperor, as a yoUNger emperor would be inappropriate .
- He believes that a Korean emperor would command respect from Japan and China, strengthening Korea’s position in territorial disputes over Manchuria and the Russian Far East .
- He clarifies that his goal is not personal gain but to implement soul cloning and address ethical issues surroUNding physical cloning .
#11 (02:58:00) The Miracle of Conception and Human Existence
- The speaker explains the process of human conception, from ovulation and fertilization in the fallopian tube to implantation in the uterus .
- He details the lifespan of egg and sperm, and the high competition for fertilization .
- He explains that the fertilized egg stays in the fallopian tube for 14 days as a “stem cell” (줄기 세포) before implanting in the uterus on the 15th day .
- He states that after implantation, the cells are no longer useful for stem cell research .
- He describes the stages of development: implantation, embryo (배아), and fetus (태아) .
- He states that the soul enters the embryo through the Baekhoe point aroUNd 49 days (7 weeks) .
- He emphasizes that the entire process of conception is a miracle, and any disruption can lead to birth defects or mental illness .
- He highlights that every person is a “winner” among millions of sperm, making their existence a miracle .
- He advises parents not to criticize their children for academic performance, as simply being born is a victory .
- He notes that death row inmates UNiversally call for their mothers in their final moments, reflecting the deep connection formed during gestation .
- He explains that if both egg and sperm are “damaged” due to poor timing, a child with severe disabilities can result .
- He emphasizes that a healthy birth is a miracle, and children should be appreciated .
- He recoUNts a story of advising a woman not to worry about her daughter’s exam results, as having a daughter capable of taking the exam is already a miracle .
- He states that asking if his help will guarantee success is an insult .
- He refers to the biblical story of Jesus and the Samaritan woman, where Jesus initially refused to heal her daughter, testing her faith .
- He calls such trials “연단” (ordeal or test) .
- He advises overcoming these trials with five “heart” (마음 심자) virtues: love (사랑), virtue (덕), patience (인내), loyalty (충성), and respect (공경) .
- He adds wisdom (지혜) and grace (은혜) to these virtues .
- He warns that failing these trials can lead to genetic problems in descendants .
#12 (03:27:00) Posture, Politics, and Global Vision
- The speaker instructs the audience to sit with good posture, without leaning on chair backs, to improve health and burn calories .
- He proposes removing all chair backs in schools and public places to promote better posture and health .
- He references the historical “Hayeoga” (하여가) by Yi Bang-won and “Dansimga” (단심가) by Jeong Mong-ju .
- He interprets Yi Bang-won’s “Hayeoga” as pragmatism and Jeong Mong-ju’s “Dansimga” as loyalty to a dying era .
- He criticizes those who remain loyal to outdated systems, comparing them to people who clUNg to topknots (상투) even after times changed .
- He shares a personal anecdote about having lice and using newspaper as insulation due to poverty during his school days .
- He highlights the increase in chemical pollutants in umbilical cords, from 5 in the past to 250-300 today, leading to conditions like atopic dermatitis .
- He recoUNts being hospitalized for malnutrition and peritonitis, and how nurses were moved by his story of using newspaper for warmth .
- He was discharged after three days due to being a free patient, despite nurses’ protests .
- He emphasizes that women often helped him financially .
- He argues that modern capitalism, driven by “pragmatism” (실용주의), has failed to provide for the elderly, despite Korea being the 10th wealthiest nation .
- He criticizes leaders who gain power through luck rather than policy, leading to ineffective “reforms” (개혁) .
- He advocates for a “revolution” (혁명) to address these issues .
- He contrasts “humanism” (인본주의) with “theocracy” (신본주의), stating that current democracy is at its limit .
- He proposes “middle-class-ism” (중산주의) to replace democracy .
- He cites Park ChUNg-hee’s “Hayeoga” (pragmatism) in accepting Japanese reparations, which fueled economic growth, contrasting it with the opposition’s “Dansimga” (loyalty) .
- He notes that strong leaders or emperors have historically led to prosperity in Korea, while democracy often leads to national debt .
- He defines “theocracy” (신정주의) as a system where a divine figure like himself governs, combining religion (father) and politics (mother) .
- He explains that religion focuses on “soul salvation” (영혼 구원), while politics handles “social salvation” (사회 구원) .
- He argues that the separation of religion and politics led to the downfall of capitalism, as it became solely focused on money .
- He points to Iran as an example of a theocratic state where religious leaders govern .
- He states that Korea will dominate the world UNder his theocratic rule, enabling physical and soul cloning without public opposition .
- He predicts that people will support his emperorship because of the “National Dividend” (국민 배당금) of 1.5 million won per person .
- He contrasts “rationalism” (합리주의) with “providentialism” (섭리주의), and “egoism” (이기주의) with “philanthropy” (박애주의) .
- He also contrasts “hedonism” (향락주의) with “asceticism” (금욕주의) .
- He criticizes Lincoln for adopting “humanism” (“of the people, by the people, for the people”) over “theocracy” (“of God, by God, for God”), which he believes led to Lincoln’s assassination .
- He states that he is above humanity and came to Earth during the age of YouTube .
- He contrasts “secularism” (현세주의) with “otherworldliness” (내세주의) .
- He claims that current hedonism leads to economic hardship, with 90% of the population suffering for the happiness of 10% .
- He promises to redistribute wealth and create a “dictatorship of the people’s will” (국민들이 원하는 독재 국가) .
- He proposes reducing the National Assembly to 100 members and eliminating political parties .
- He warns against electing leaders based on connections, emphasizing his own independent path to emperorship .
- He states that 300 politicians will UNdergo “leadership spiritual training” (국가 지도자 정신 교육대) UNder his rule, where they can pass tests to be released .
- He predicts that 500 trillion won in taxes will come in, with 300 trillion distributed as national dividends .
- He also expects another 500 trillion won from global visitors to HaneulgUNg, who will seek his energy and healing .
- He envisions a future where Koreans teach Hangul globally, UNemployment is eradicated, and global UNification leads to massive federal taxes, solving poverty in Africa .
- He expresses his personal suffering when eating, seeing the faces of the 30% of the world’s population who starve .
- He also feels pain when handling money, seeing the financial struggles of people .
- He claims that the amoUNt of rice used for alcohol in Korea alone could feed the entire starving world .
- He criticizes religious leaders for focusing only on spiritual salvation and not addressing global hUNger .
- He states that he will UNify the world and use global federal taxes to feed the hUNgry, rather than relying on powerful nations .
- He mentions that he wears old clothes because he cannot bring himself to spend money on himself when so many are suffering .
- He concludes by reiterating the warning against electing leaders based on connections, stating that the current president, though good-natured, will face economic difficulties due to political obstruction .
- He promises to simplify governance and solve problems directly as emperor .
- He encourages people to join HaneulgUNg as members and visit frequently .
- He states that his decisions will prioritize his own vision, as he sees the future, but he will consider public input .
- He warns that public opinion often leads to selfish desires .
- He clarifies that he is not criticizing past presidents but highlighting the lack of policy validation and foresight in their leadership .