Lecture on various topics including Haneulgung’s future, physical and spiritual healing, the nature of reality (matter, energy, wave), the concept of “third eye” and different types of vision, the importance of proper diet (vegetarianism vs. omnivorism), the future of food (insects), the pitfalls of meditation, the importance of good deeds and filial piety, and the future of Korea and global politics.
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to be the owner of Haneulgung, the world’s richest person, and a divine being with special powers.
Lee Jeom-seung | Audience Member | Had a question but forgot it after standing up.
Kim Seung-gwon | Audience Member | From Busan, watched YouTube for two months, seeking healing for an illness and help for his two unmarried daughters.
Blind Woman | Audience Member | Cannot see, believes Mr.Huh can open her “third eye” or “spiritual eye.”
Woman with Difficult Life | Audience Member | Experienced a challenging life, including early widowhood, raising children, and caring for disabled in-laws.
Vegetarian Woman | Audience Member | Asks about the health implications of a complete vegetarian diet for her cold body type.
Seok Sun-bok | Audience Member | From Daegu, followed Mr.Huh for decades, practiced meditation for 33 years, and experienced financial and health issues.
Son Young-gwan | Audience Member | From China, asks about the meaning of time in the “space-time universe” and “pre-space-time universe.”
Jeong Jae-soo | Audience Member | Met Mr.Huh years ago, follows his teachings, and seeks help for blockages mentioned by Daejin Seongjuhoe members.
Kim Yu-ja | Audience Member | From Daecheon, a “yubongnyeo” (born after father’s death), lived a difficult life, and seeks to understand her past karma.
Baek Woo-seon (Lee Yong-hyeon) | Audience Member | Worried because her son and daughter-in-law have not had children after 9 years of marriage.
Song Min-ju | Audience Member | From Jeju Island, brought by her mother, asks about Mr.Huh’s dreams and life philosophy.
Kim Young-soo | Audience Member | From the US, asks about the safety of Korea given North Korea’s missile development.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Haneulgung’s Vision and Wealth
Mr.Huh states that as the owner of Haneulgung, he can distribute 500 trillion won to the public .
He claims to be the world’s richest person and the current owner of 362.88 billion stars .
He mentions plans to expand Haneulgung, creating a lake with swans and thousands of traditional Korean houses for people to live in when they get old .
#2 (00:00:21) Lee Jeom-seung’s Forgotten Question
Lee Jeom-seung attempts to ask a question but forgets it after standing up .
Mr.Huh suggests he ask next week .
#3 (00:00:34) Kim Seung-gwon’s Healing and Daughters
Kim Seung-gwon from Busan shares that he watched Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos for two months due to illness and believes in his healing abilities .
He claims to have experienced some positive effects by applying his finger to the screen and drawing in energy .
He also seeks help for his two unmarried daughters, aged 38 and 37 .
Mr.Huh asks him to bring photos of his daughters later .
#4 (00:00:49) Blind Woman’s Quest for the Third Eye
A blind woman states she cannot see and believes Mr.Huh can help her open her “third eye” .
Mr.Huh explains that calling his name for 10 hours can make one’s body float .
He differentiates his “third eye” (spiritual eye) from the “mind’s eye” that others might develop through practice .
He explains that the “third eye” is located at the glabella (between the eyebrows) and is currently “dead” in most people .
#5 (00:01:10) The Power of Vibration and Mr.Huh’s Energy
Mr.Huh explains that all matter has vibrations, with diamonds having the strongest .
He demonstrates that his photo possesses a powerful vibration that can strengthen a person’s physical strength .
He claims that merely thinking of his name or looking at his photo generates immense “wave” energy without a “battery” .
He asserts that this energy comes from heaven and is unique to him, unlike figures like Jesus or Buddha .
#6 (00:02:02) The Illusion of the Physical Eye and Japan’s Ambition
Mr.Huh discusses the limitations of the “physical eye” (육안), which can be deceived and misjudge people .
He uses the example of Japan’s past ambition for the “Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere,” which aimed to unify Asia, not just conquer Korea .
He suggests that while Japan’s actions caused harm, their ultimate goal was a form of world unification .
#7 (00:02:38) Woman with Difficult Life’s Past Karma
Mr.Huh describes a woman’s incredibly difficult life, including marrying a man 10 years her senior, caring for seven disabled brothers-in-law for 10 years, and her husband dying after her in-law care ended .
He notes that despite her hardships, her three children (two pharmacists and a soldier) are successful .
He attributes her suffering to past karma, which she has now repaid, preparing her for a better future .
#8 (00:04:47) Vegetarianism and Future Food Sources
A vegetarian woman asks if her complete vegetarian diet is unhealthy for her cold body type .
Mr.Huh explains that humans have both molars for plants and canines for meat, indicating a natural ability to consume both .
He states that eating meat is permissible if done with gratitude, as it allows the animal’s soul to be reborn as a human .
He predicts that future food sources will shift to insects like cockroaches due to climate change and the environmental impact of livestock .
#9 (00:06:20) Seok Sun-bok’s Meditation and Bingui
Seok Sun-bok shares her 33-year journey with meditation and Buddhism, which led to financial and health problems, including a feeling of “bingui” (possession) .
Mr.Huh warns that meditation, if done incorrectly, can lead to “bingui” and mental illness .
He emphasizes that life should be like a “baroque” curve, full of variety and experiences, not a straight line like meditation .
He suggests that true “meditation” is found in acts of service and kindness, like helping neighbors or picking up trash .
#10 (00:08:45) Son Young-gwan’s Question on Space-Time
Son Young-gwan asks about the meaning of time in the “space-time universe” and “pre-space-time universe” .
Mr.Huh explains that there are 362.88 billion “space-time universes” where time and space exist .
He contrasts this with “Baekgung” (heaven), where time and space do not exist, allowing one to travel to any point in time .
He states that humans are currently in a 3-dimensional “space-time universe” because they misused their freedom, and calling his name is the “password” to escape .
#11 (00:10:00) Importance of Etiquette and Posture
Mr.Huh emphasizes the importance of greeting people with applause and gratitude, as it brings good fortune .
He criticizes the lack of proper education in Korea regarding basic etiquette and posture .
He demonstrates the correct way to pick up fallen objects (by squatting, not bending at the waist) to prevent back problems, citing Japan’s lower incidence of back pain due to their upright posture .
Jeong Jae-soo shares that Daejin Seongjuhoe members have told him he is “blocked” and seeks Mr.Huh’s help to clear these blockages .
Mr.Huh explains the difference between “human” (인간) and “person” (사람), stating that a “person” fulfills four duties: faith in God, filial piety, marital love, and child education .
He clarifies that he is a “divine being” (신인), a combination of “god” and “person” .
#13 (00:13:20) The Power of Water and Prayer
Mr.Huh explains that all matter, including diamonds and coal, is composed of hydrogen atoms (water) with different arrangements .
He demonstrates that calling his name can change the atomic arrangement of a person’s body, transforming it from “coal” to “diamond” .
He states that praying over water, especially when it reflects the sky, imbues it with “divine energy,” making it a “divine elixir” when consumed with his name .
#14 (00:14:50) Kim Yu-ja’s Life and Karma
Kim Yu-ja, a “yubongnyeo” (born after her father’s death), describes her lifelong hardships and seeks to understand her past karma .
Mr.Huh states that her face is “noble” and that her difficult life was a process of “debt settlement” from past lives, preparing her for a better future .
He gives an example of a monk who, through spiritual practice, could choose to be reborn as a king, illustrating the power to change one’s destiny .
#15 (00:17:20) Song Min-ju’s Dreams and Filial Piety
Song Min-ju, a young woman from Jeju Island, asks about Mr.Huh’s dreams and life philosophy .
Mr.Huh praises her for accompanying her mother and notes her intelligence and entrepreneurial spirit .
He outlines three types of filial piety: material support, emotional stability (marriage and children), and upholding the family name through success .
He also introduces three types of filial piety based on timing: while parents are alive, after their death, and remembering them always .
#16 (00:20:30) Kim Young-soo’s Concerns about North Korea and Korea’s Future
Kim Young-soo, who lived in the US for 35 years, expresses concern about North Korea’s missile development and Korea’s safety .
Mr.Huh assures her that missiles will not be launched while he is present .
He explains that he will establish the “National Revolutionary Party” and win the presidency with overwhelming support .
He claims that North Korea’s missile development serves the US military-industrial complex by creating a market for advanced weapons .
He envisions Korea, under his leadership as “Emperor,” unifying Asia and the world, as major powers would be compelled to follow a non-hegemonic nation .
#17 (00:23:10) Baek Woo-seon’s Worry about Her Son’s Childlessness
Baek Woo-seon expresses concern that her son and daughter-in-law have not had children after 9 years of marriage .
Mr.Huh advises her not to worry and suggests that people who want children should show kindness and respect to the elderly .
#18 (00:23:50) Final Remarks on Mental Health and True Meditation
Mr.Huh states that Korea’s biggest problem is depression, which he can cure .
He reiterates that true meditation is not about sitting in silence but about acts of service and kindness .
He criticizes monks who prioritize outward displays of piety over genuine compassion and service .
He concludes by emphasizing that everyone’s mind is inherently pure, like a newborn’s, and that his presence at Haneulgung transforms people .