6706241083 The Difference Between Mr.Huh’s Power (Omnipotence) and Human Ability (Competence), and the Era of World Unification Centered on Korea! 1083rd Mr.Huh Saturday Lecture
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker | Claims to possess divine powers (권능) and the ability to control various aspects of reality, including health, lifespan, and global events.
Moon Jae-in | President of South Korea | Described as having a good impression and intentions, but faces challenges due to the National Assembly Advanced Act and potential opposition from “candlelight” supporters .
Park Geun-hye | Former President of South Korea | Faced impeachment due to lack of support from “heaven and earth” (National Assembly) and public sentiment .
Lee Jae-yong | Vice Chairman of Samsung | Imprisoned despite Samsung’s significant economic contribution, raising concerns about the nation’s image .
Nam Yi Jang-gun | Historical Figure | A young general from the Joseon Dynasty who was executed due to a manipulated poem .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Political Analysis
Mr.Huh greets the audience, noting the hot weather .
He discusses President Moon Jae-in, acknowledging his good intentions but highlighting challenges from the National Assembly and the “National Assembly Advanced Act” .
He references former President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, attributing it to a lack of support from “heaven and earth” and public sentiment .
He introduces the concept of “salmosa” (viper) to describe the “candlelight” protesters, suggesting they might turn against Moon Jae-in if their expectations are not met .
He criticizes the imprisonment of Lee Jae-yong, arguing it harms South Korea’s international image .
#2 (00:14:00) Mr.Huh’s Divine Powers (권능)
Mr.Huh explains the difference between human ability (역량) and his divine power (권능) .
He claims to have predicted major events, such as the collapse of Daewoo, the division of Ssangyong, and the illness of Lee Kun-hee .
He also states he accurately predicted six outcomes for Park Geun-hye, including her impeachment .
He asserts that his words have the power to manifest reality, even controlling life and death .
#3 (00:17:00) Global Conflicts and Korea’s Role
Mr.Huh discusses the trivial pretexts that can lead to major wars, citing World War I and the potential for World War III involving North Korea .
He highlights the destructive power of North Korea’s nuclear weapons compared to those used in Japan .
He criticizes historical figures like Hitler and the Japanese Emperor for using “justifications” (명분) to wage war and promote ideologies like Aryan supremacy and Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere .
He explains Israel’s strategic location as a crossroads for Asia, Europe, and Africa, leading to constant conflict .
He compares South Korea’s geopolitical situation to Israel’s, surrounded by powerful nations like Russia, China, the US, and Japan .
He claims his divine power can unify Korea and reshape international order .
#4 (00:24:00) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name and Image
Mr.Huh states that his name and image emit infinite energy, capable of healing illnesses .
He recounts a story of healing a blind person and emphasizes the importance of faith, similar to the biblical story of Jesus and the Canaanite woman .
He explains that his touch and gaze can adjust energy to heal specific ailments like depression (우울증) and bipolar disorder (조울증) .
He asserts his ability to control lifespan, travel between worlds, and manipulate reality, offering “fantasy” to the public .
He describes his “12 powers” (12통), which include the ability to see past and future lives, enter people’s minds, and perceive distant objects .
He claims to be able to control weather patterns, citing an instance where he stopped rain for an event .
He mentions healing many people as a child by simply looking at them .
He recounts a childhood experience where villagers performed a shamanic ritual to separate him from his deceased mother’s spirit, believing it made him powerful .
#5 (00:37:00) Korea’s Division and National Sentiment
Mr.Huh criticizes the division of Korea, arguing that Japan, as the aggressor in World War II, should have been divided instead .
He describes the emotional toll of the division, citing the story of a couple separated for 60 years .
He explains that Korea’s division is part of a “heavenly will,” representing the center of energy in a wave-like pattern, similar to the Taegeuk symbol .
He differentiates between “Han” (한) as a deep-seated sorrow in Koreans and “Won” (원) as a desire for revenge in Japanese, attributing the latter to their samurai culture .
#6 (00:43:00) Prophecies and Presidential Lineage
Mr.Huh discusses prophecies related to past South Korean presidents, including Syngman Rhee, Park Chung-hee, Roh Tae-woo, Kim Young-sam, and Kim Dae-jung .
He highlights the story of Nam Yi Jang-gun, a young general executed due to a manipulated poem, to illustrate the dangers of political intrigue .
He claims that current President Moon Jae-in is not mentioned in these prophecies, but he (Mr.Huh) is .
He interprets the prophecy of “U-seong Je-ha” (우성제하) as referring to his own “cow-like voice” and his role as a future emperor .
#7 (00:48:00) Global Hunger and Social Responsibility
Mr.Huh expresses outrage over global hunger, where a child dies every two seconds, while people consume alcohol and tobacco .
He calculates that South Korea’s annual alcohol and tobacco spending (24 trillion won) could solve global hunger .
He criticizes world leaders and religious figures for their inaction and hypocrisy, calling their efforts “formal” .
He asserts that only he, with his divine power, can address these global issues .
#8 (00:52:00) Critique of South Korean Justice System and Economy
Mr.Huh criticizes the imprisonment of Lee Jae-yong and Park Geun-hye before final court rulings, arguing it violates the principle of innocence until proven guilty .
He states that these events, including the fall of South Korea’s stock market, are all part of his destined appearance .
He praises Park Geun-hye as the least corrupt president, suggesting she was unfairly targeted .
He criticizes Moon Jae-in’s “good impression” as a weakness that allows other politicians to manipulate him .
He warns of impending conflicts, including the THAAD issue and potential war, which he claims he can prevent with his words .
#9 (00:56:00) Creation vs. Evolution and Business Philosophy
Mr.Huh distinguishes between “creation” (창조) as raw and “evolution” (진화) as refined .
He advises a young entrepreneur who lost 10 billion won to view it as a necessary “knot” (매듭) for growth, comparing it to bamboo’s strength .
He recounts Samsung’s early struggles in the semiconductor industry, attributing its eventual success to his “divine power” .
He criticizes the pursuit of “profit” (이익) in capitalism, advocating for “usefulness” (유익) instead .
He argues that continuous growth in capitalism is like cancer, leading to humanity’s demise .
#10 (01:09:00) Future Policies and Divine Intervention
Mr.Huh reiterates his plan to provide 1.5 million won monthly to citizens, eliminating poverty and creating a 100% middle-class society .
He promises to resolve all debts from private lenders and third-tier financial institutions using hidden funds and by selling unnecessary state assets .
He proposes a “donation point” system to encourage corporate philanthropy, fostering a culture of respect for businesses .
He claims that world leaders, including the US President and Putin, will bow before him .
He describes his future role as a “world emperor” with a magnificent palace in South Korea .
He promises to personally answer calls and messages from citizens in distress, citing an instance where he recovered 76 million won for a woman who lost her deposit .
He emphasizes the importance of “무주상 보시” (giving without attachment), where good deeds are forgotten to bring blessings to future generations .
He explains that taking something without an owner (주인 없는 것) brings misfortune, using the example of finding money .
He reiterates that people are inherently sinful (원죄) but can be purified by meeting him .
He concludes by urging the audience to spread his message and bring more people to his lectures, emphasizing that viewing him as an ordinary human will prevent healing .
#11 (01:21:00) O-Ring Test Demonstration
Mr.Huh conducts an “O-ring test” to demonstrate his divine power .
Participants’ finger strength weakens when they say their own name, Buddha, or Jesus, but strengthens immensely when they say “Mr.Huh” .
He explains that even thinking his name or looking at his photo connects individuals to “cosmic Wi-Fi,” making their bodies strong .
He asserts that no one on Earth can challenge his power .
#12 (01:28:00) Closing Remarks and Announcements
Mr.Huh shows a video of Ukrainian citizens throwing politicians into trash cans, symbolizing public dissatisfaction .
He announces upcoming events at “Haneulgung” (하늘궁), his residence, and encourages people to visit with photos for blessings .
He mentions his past struggles, including studying in a tent near Seodaemun Prison during high school .
He corrects the name of a mountain from “Moaksan” to “Muaksan,” emphasizing his authority over official records .
He concludes by reiterating his commitment to solving national and global problems, emphasizing that his divine power is essential for true change .
Other Useful Information
Key Concepts:
권능 (Gwon-neung): divine power, omnipotence, attributed to Mr.Huh.
능력 (Neung-nyeok): human ability, capacity, which requires practice and effort.
살모사 (salmosa): Viper, used metaphorically to describe “candlelight” protesters who might turn against their leaders.
사필귀정 (Sapilgwijeong): All things return to their rightful place.
원죄 (Won-joe): Original sin, inherent in humans due to their self-serving nature.
한 (Han): Deep-seated sorrow or resentment, characteristic of the Korean people.
원 (Won): Desire for revenge or grievance, characteristic of the Japanese people.
이익 (I-ik): Profit, often criticized as the sole pursuit in capitalism.
유익 (Yu-ik): Usefulness, benefit for the common good, advocated over mere profit.
무주상 보시 (Muju-sang Bosi): Giving without attachment or expectation of return.
Mr.Huh’s 12 Powers (12통):
Control over lifespan (여수통)
Ability to travel between worlds/dimensions (환통)
Ability to provide “fantasy” (판타지)
Control over destiny (여명통)
Ability to change professions (여통)
Ability to see past and present lives (여행통)
Ability to enter and exit people’s minds (여심통)
Ability to see distant objects (한통/여안통)
Ability to hear distant sounds (여통/천이통)
Control over weather (여우동)
healing abilities
Control over fortune and descendants’ well-being
Comparison with Buddhist Six Powers (육통):
Mr.Huh’s 12 powers are described as “billions of times” greater than the six powers of Buddha (천통, 육통, 비통, 타심통) .
Economic Figures:
Samsung Electronics’ annual revenue: 200 trillion won
South Korea’s annual budget: 400 trillion won
South Korea’s annual spending on alcohol and tobacco: 24 trillion won (8 trillion for alcohol, 16 trillion for tobacco)
Mr.Huh’s proposed national budget: 500 trillion won (200 trillion for government, 300 trillion for citizens)
Haneulgung (하늘궁): Mr.Huh’s residence, where visitors can receive blessings and energy .