6706171082 Mr.Huh’s World-Unified Economic Policy of Neutralism vs. Capitalism, and the Relationship Between Mr.Huh’s Spiritual Power and Borrowed Power June 17, 2017
Discussion on the differences between Mr.Huh’s neutralism and current capitalism, and the relationship between Mr.Huh’s spiritual power and borrowed power.
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Proponent of Neutralism, spiritual leader with “spiritual power” (영력), and a figure who claims to be able to heal illnesses and bring good fortune.
Audience/Followers | Listeners | Individuals attending Mr.Huh’s lecture, some of whom participate in demonstrations of his “spiritual power.”
Short-form 신인/Binge-watcher | User Persona | Seeks quick summaries of character relationships and scene-by-scene events for content creation or efficient viewing.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Haneulgong and Mr.Huh’s Economic Philosophy
Mr.Huh introduces Haneulgong as his living space and a place where people bring photos to be placed .
He states that stepping on the ground of Haneulgong changes things .
He mentions the presence of “Gwanginsil” (광인실) .
He announces his lecture on “Neutralism,” a world-unified economic policy .
He predicts that capitalism will disappear globally as Neutralism takes over .
He criticizes capitalism for creating wealth inequality, where the rich get richer and the poor get poorer .
He compares capitalism to a drug that initially feels good but ultimately leads to poverty .
#2 (00:03:21) The Dangers of Insulin Depletion
Mr.Huh explains that drugs, cola, alcohol, and soda rapidly deplete insulin .
He states that the amount of insulin a person uses in a lifetime is equivalent to about one bottle of soda, and this amount is fair for everyone .
He warns that consuming substances that quickly show effects on the body, like those containing sugar, consume a lot of insulin .
He explains that rapid insulin depletion leads to diabetes, as insulin acts as a “truck” to transport fat and nutrients in the body .
Without insulin, glucose and sugar are expelled through urine, leading to malnutrition and diabetes .
He emphasizes that the body has a fixed basic amount of insulin, which cannot be increased .
#3 (00:07:00) Hormonal Balance and Gender Differences
Mr.Huh discusses how female hormones (estrogen) can be increased by consuming foods like almonds, making women softer and men who consume them more gentle .
He explains that excessive alcohol consumption depletes insulin and female hormones, making men more masculine .
He states that estrogen and testosterone have an inverse relationship: more estrogen reduces testosterone, and vice versa .
He claims that women in their 50s experience an increase in testosterone, making them stronger and more inclined to “revenge” for past grievances .
Conversely, men at that age experience a decrease in testosterone and an increase in female hormones, leading to feminization .
He attributes these natural laws to the shorter lifespan of men, making women stronger in old age to take on the role of family head .
He also mentions that women’s bodies are more robust due to childbirth, and their XX chromosomes are “complete” compared to men’s XY chromosomes, which are “incomplete” .
He suggests that men (XY) instinctively seek women (XX) to complete their genetic makeup, which is why Jewish lineage is traced through the mother (matrilineal) .
#4 (00:14:00) Love (애) vs. Affection (정)
Mr.Huh differentiates between “love” (애) and “affection” (정) .
He states that “love” can develop in 0.1 seconds, leading to quick marriages and divorces, especially in Western cultures .
“Affection,” however, requires time and shared space, like the bond between a mother and son or a father and daughter .
He explains that “affection” is often unconscious, while “love” is a conscious choice .
He claims that men unconsciously seek partners resembling their mothers, and women seek partners resembling their fathers, driven by this “affection” .
He notes that many people today die alone because they cannot find such a partner .
He reiterates that women are superior, living 10 years longer on average due to their “complete cells” .
#5 (00:19:00) Borrowed Power (차력) vs. Spiritual Power (영력)
Mr.Huh introduces the concepts of “borrowed power” (차력) and “spiritual power” (영력) .
He explains that humans live by “borrowed power,” relying on the strength of others (spouses, parents, friends, banks, employees) .
He states that the effectiveness of “borrowed power” increases with the number of people involved .
He claims that he, Mr.Huh, operates with “spiritual power,” which is the power of heaven .
He contrasts capitalism with Neutralism, stating that Neutralism ensures all citizens live as middle-class, regardless of national wealth .
He highlights the global issue of starvation, with one person dying every two seconds, and criticizes the waste of resources on alcohol and tobacco .
He calculates that the money spent on tobacco and alcohol in South Korea alone (24 trillion won) could feed all starving children worldwide .
#6 (00:24:00) The Shortness of Human Life and the Importance of Happiness
Mr.Huh emphasizes the brevity of human life, comparing an hour to 3600 seconds and a lifetime to the Earth orbiting the sun 100 times .
He urges people to live happily and not to be arrogant, as everyone lives by the help of others .
He uses the example of rice farmers and truck drivers to illustrate how many people contribute to our daily lives, often at great personal cost .
He criticizes those who live by others’ help but disrespect and fight with them, stating that such people will not succeed .
#7 (00:26:00) Criticism of Political Parties and Religious Conflicts
Mr.Huh condemns fighting among followers of different religions and political parties .
He criticizes political parties for constantly fighting over power (represented by a “crown”) and engaging in slander .
He warns that those who cause conflict within his movement will face severe consequences, such as major accidents or disasters .
He claims that many who have spoken ill of him have become disabled .
He introduces a hierarchy of human understanding: ignorant person (속인), wise person (현인), enlightened person (도인), and divine person (신인) .
He positions himself as a “divine person” who first teaches systems and then judges .
#8 (00:29:00) Truth (진리) vs. Providence (섭리)
Mr.Huh explains that “truth” (진리) is merely a tool to understand “providence” (섭리) and ultimately to recognize him .
He argues that religions teach “truth” as if it were everything, but “truth” is limited and cannot explain events like natural disasters that destroy the diligent efforts of farmers .
He states that “truth” distinguishes between good and evil, but “providence” transcends both .
He claims that he, Mr.Huh, is the one who acts beyond good and evil, representing “providence” .
He criticizes the idea that “truth” alone governs the world, citing historical atrocities like World war II and the suffering of Korean women during the war as examples of events that defy simple “truth” .
He compares political leaders to foolish captains steering a Titanic full of people towards an iceberg .
He claims to have accurately predicted the downfall of President Park Geun-hye .
He asserts that only a “divine person” like himself can make such predictions .
#9 (00:34:00) Hierarchy of Powers: Mental, Borrowed, Vowed, and Spiritual
Mr.Huh outlines a hierarchy of powers: mental power (염력), human ability (능력), borrowed power (차력), vowed power (원력), and spiritual power (영력) .
He explains that “mental power” is the power of the human mind, “human ability” is individual skill, and “borrowed power” is the ability to attract resources and people, like successful entrepreneurs .
He gives the example of a baby’s charm as a form of “borrowed power” .
“vowed power” is the power of a strong purpose or prayer, like a child’s determination to make their poor father rich .
He states that “spiritual power” is the highest form, transcending all others .
He criticizes those who prioritize “truth” as a goal, stating that “truth” is merely a tool to reach the ultimate goal of “BAekgung” (백궁), a heavenly realm .
He compares religion to a boat that helps people cross a river to the afterlife, but the boat itself is not the destination .
He claims to have come to judge and rectify the current political and capitalist systems .
#10 (00:44:00) Global Issues and Korea’s Role
Mr.Huh reiterates the global issues of war and starvation, which he claims political and religious leaders have failed to solve .
He proposes that if he becomes president, he will solve these problems by reducing alcohol and tobacco consumption, which currently wastes trillions of won .
He criticizes religious organizations for focusing on increasing membership rather than addressing fundamental global problems .
He emphasizes that leaders should advocate for ending global hunger and war .
He questions Korea’s reputation as a “nation of Eastern courtesy” given its high alcohol and tobacco consumption and neglect of global hunger .
He explains that Korea earned this reputation from missionaries who observed Koreans performing “Shimyo-sari” (심요살이), a Three-year mourning period spent living by a parent’s grave, demonstrating deep filial piety .
He contrasts this with Western cultures, where mourning is brief .
He laments that modern Koreans have lost this spirit, consuming vast amounts of alcohol and tobacco while ignoring the 500 million people starving worldwide .
#11 (00:51:00) Neutralism vs. Communism and Capitalism
Mr.Huh clarifies that “Neutralism” is an economic term, distinct from communism and capitalism .
He explains that communism is an economic term (joint production, joint sales), while its political system is socialism .
He notes that while the Soviet Union was communist, and China and North Korea adopted socialism, their economic systems have shifted towards capitalism .
He proposes “Neutralism” as a step beyond “modified capitalism,” which uses fair trade commissions to regulate capitalists .
He criticizes “modified capitalism” for being corrupted by politicians who create laws that favor the wealthy and oppress the poor, leading to social unrest .
He states that “Neutralism” combines aspects of communism and capitalism by providing a universal basic income (national dividend) of 1.5 million won per person (over 20 years old) to ensure everyone has a basic living standard .
He believes this will create a society where 99% of citizens are middle class, eliminating poverty and allowing people to pursue work or leisure without financial worry .
He argues that the current capitalist system, dominated by a small percentage of the wealthy (like Jewish capitalists controlling the US), is unsustainable and will lead to major problems .
#12 (00:56:00) Korea’s Geopolitical Importance and Mr.Huh’s Mission
Mr.Huh highlights Korea’s unique geopolitical position, surrounded by powerful UN Security Council members (China, Russia, US, Japan) who covet the Korean Peninsula .
He attributes Korea’s survival for 5,000 years to the “Shimyo-sari” spirit of its ancestors .
He claims to have been born in Korea to unify these nations and end global hunger and war .
He warns against committing “sin against heaven” (핵죄어천), which leaves no place for prayer .
He criticizes those who mock his name, stating that it is a sin against heaven .
He mentions that “Takju” (막걸리), a traditional Korean rice wine, is the cheapest alcohol and is consumed by the poorest, reflecting the current state of society .
#13 (01:00:00) The Five Turbidities (오탁악세) and the Shortening Lifespan
Mr.Huh explains that the current era is one of “Five Turbidities” (오탁악세), a Buddhist concept signifying a degenerate age .
He lists the five turbidities: turbidity of views (견탁), turbidity of afflictions (번뇌탁), turbidity of the age (급탁), turbidity of sentient beings (중생탁), and turbidity of life (명탁) .
He states that “turbidity of life” (명탁) refers to the shortening of human lifespan from an original 1,000 years to 100 years .
He argues that this short lifespan prevents people from achieving true enlightenment and wisdom .
He claims that calling his name, Mr.Huh, can extend one’s lifespan and resolve afflictions .
He states that he can heal illnesses, but not for those who have committed “sin against heaven” or have fundamental physical defects like missing eyes or limbs .
He recounts instances of healing blindness and infertility, with doctors becoming his followers .
He describes a woman who received a “fireball” of spiritual energy from him, healing all her ailments .
#14 (01:10:00) Spiritual Power Demonstrations
Mr.Huh explains that his “spiritual power” (영력) operates without physical matter or heat, generating spiritual waves .
He demonstrates his power by having audience members try to pull his hand down while they say his name, other names (Buddha, Jesus, Messiah), or their own names .
He shows that when his name is spoken, their grip becomes incredibly strong, but when other names are spoken, their grip weakens significantly .
He claims this is because his name activates a “key” in their “BAekhoe” (백회, crown chakra), connecting them to his energy .
He also demonstrates that looking at his photo has the same effect, making people strong and bringing good fortune .
He performs a diagnostic and healing demonstration using his hand as a “stethoscope” to detect and cure illnesses like stroke and prostate issues .
He states that his presence and image can transform people and bring them health and luck .
#15 (01:28:00) Mr.Huh’s Future and Global Impact
Mr.Huh predicts that when he becomes president, his influence will spread globally, leading to his becoming the Emperor of Korea within six months and then the World Emperor by 2030 .
He claims that Haneulgong will become the “Mecca of Earth,” generating 500 trillion won in annual income, which will be distributed to the public as national dividends, increasing their basic income .
He asserts that his popularity will continuously rise, unlike that of conventional politicians .
He claims he will live for 362 years and 88 days, and his appearance will become younger after he turns 100 .
He attributes this to “providence,” not “truth” .
He criticizes Japan’s high GDP per capita (40,000-50,000 USD) for its emphasis on etiquette, manners, and trust, while Korea’s GDP (20,000-30,000 USD) is based solely on technology, with zero points for etiquette and manners .
He criticizes Korea’s education system for failing to teach proper etiquette, safety, and posture, leading to widespread spinal problems .
He vows to send past education and construction ministers to “mental re-education camps” if he becomes president .
He encourages attendees to bring new people to his lectures, promising them blessings and benefits .
He concludes by reiterating that Neutralism will create a paradise on Earth by ensuring a basic living standard for all, regardless of ability, and solving problems like unemployment and anxiety .
He expresses his inability to tolerate those who crush the dreams of the poor and unemployed .