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 .