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Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to possess divine powers, including healing and foresight, and advocates for a new political and spiritual system.
  • 박실장 (Manager Park) | Assistant | Helps Mr.Huh by playing testimonial videos.
  • 아들 (Son) | Testimonial subject | A 4-year-old boy who was blind but regained sight after Mr.Huh’s intervention.
  • 어머니 (Mother) | Testimonial subject | Mother of the blind son, who sought Mr.Huh’s help.
  • 여자 (Woman) | Testimonial subject | Received a “fireball” (spiritual energy) from Mr.Huh, leading to healing and joy.
  • 신랑 (Husband) | Testimonial subject | Husband of the woman who received the “fireball,” became a follower of Mr.Huh and sings his songs.
  • 아브라함 (Abraham) | Biblical figure | Chose less desirable land, but was blessed.
  • 롯 (Lot) | Biblical figure | Abraham’s nephew, chose fertile land (Sodom and Gomorrah) but faced destruction.
  • 솔로몬 (Solomon) | Biblical figure | King with many wives and concubines, whose kingdom divided after his death.
  • 사마리아 여인 (Samaritan Woman) | Biblical figure | Helped a wounded Jewish man when others (priest, Levite) passed by.
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Business figure | Former Samsung chairman, whose downfall Mr.Huh claims to have predicted.
  • 이재용 (Lee Jae-yong) | Business figure | Samsung heir, whose rise Mr.Huh claims to have predicted.
  • 김정은 (Kim Jong-un) | Political figure | North Korean leader, mentioned in the context of “energy battles.”
  • 트럼프 (Trump) | Political figure | Former US President, mentioned in the context of “energy battles.”
  • 시진핑 (Xi Jinping) | Political figure | Chinese President, mentioned in the context of “energy battles.”
  • 문재인 (Moon Jae-in) | Political figure | Former South Korean President, criticized for lacking charisma in international diplomacy.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) The Importance of Recording Lectures

  • Mr.Huh discusses receiving many questions about war on the Korean Peninsula .
  • He emphasizes the importance of continuously recording his lectures so that future generations can watch them .
  • He contrasts his recorded lectures with historical figures like Jesus or Buddha, whose teachings were not recorded visually and have been altered over time .
  • He mentions that only 1% of the Tripitaka (Buddhist scriptures) is from Sakyamuni, and only four Gospels record Jesus’ direct words .
  • He states that records of past miracles, like healing the sick, lack visual evidence, leaving people to imagine them .

#2 (00:03:21) Testimonies of Healing and Spiritual Experience

  • Mr.Huh asks Manager Park to play two testimonial videos .
  • He claims to have healed about 200 blind people and countless others .
  • He also states that thousands of women have received “fire” (spiritual energy) from his chest over 40 years .
  • The first testimony is from a mother whose 4-year-old son was blind but regained sight after Mr.Huh’s intervention .
  • The mother expresses disbelief and sleeplessness due to the miraculous healing of her son’s 40-year blindness .
  • The second testimony is from a woman who received a “fireball” from Mr.Huh’s chest during a hug, which she identifies as the Holy Spirit .
  • She states that despite 57 years of Christian faith, she had never experienced such a “fireball” .
  • She describes feeling joy, fulfillment, and healing from chronic pain after receiving the Holy Spirit, no longer needing hospital visits .
  • Mr.Huh explains that receiving this spiritual energy requires sincerity and an childlike innocence, not skepticism .
  • He describes the “fireball” as being the size of a soccer ball, penetrating the chest, and making the body feel weightless .
  • He connects this to the biblical verse “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked,” implying that skepticism is “wicked counsel” .
  • He claims that opening the “Baekhoe” (a spiritual point) and receiving the Holy Spirit makes one wealthy and lacking nothing .
  • He asserts that he is the only one on Earth who can directly open the Baekhoe .
  • The woman’s husband, a 70-year-old man, then sings a song praising Mr.Huh, which he had produced .
  • Mr.Huh reiterates that even without feeling the “fireball,” people change when he embraces them .

#3 (00:30:00) The Meaning of “Blessed” and End-of-Life Preparations

  • Mr.Huh reinterprets the biblical verse “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked” .
  • He suggests that this implies that truly blessed people are rare, as most follow “wicked counsel” .
  • He states that the blessed are those who listen to, read, and keep the words of heaven, specifically mentioning his own name .
  • He advises people to bring others to his lectures and spread his message .
  • He emphasizes that his teachings are a “new wine in new wineskins,” replacing old religious doctrines .
  • He introduces three essential preparations for death: a post-mortem inheritance will, a post-mortem funeral will, and a post-mortem medical will .
  • He illustrates the importance of an inheritance will with a story of a son inheriting his father’s debt, leading to financial ruin .
  • He explains that a funeral will prevents family disputes over funeral rites, citing an example of two funeral altars for one person .
  • He stresses that a medical will allows for a peaceful passing, preventing prolonged suffering and financial burden on family, such as a 10-year comatose patient costing 1.5 million won per month .
  • He describes a “blessed person” as someone who can calmly gather family before death, give instructions, and pass away peacefully .
  • He claims to possess foresight, knowing when events like Samsung’s downfall or Park Geun-hye’s impeachment would occur .
  • He asserts that he is the only one who knows when North Korea will launch missiles and how to navigate national crises .
  • He mentions predicting Lee Kun-hee’s illness and Lee Jae-yong’s rise, advising Samsung to change its logo to red .
  • He claims Samsung did not heed his advice, leading to Lee Jae-yong’s arrest .

#4 (00:57:12) Political Reforms and Presidential Candidacy

  • Mr.Huh addresses questions about his presidential candidacy despite lacking National Assembly members .
  • He explains that after his political rehabilitation in a year, he can run for any election .
  • He proposes eliminating local government elections and making mayoral/gubernatorial positions appointed by the president to save 1 trillion won in expenses .
  • He suggests that city and district council members be selected by lottery as volunteers, without salaries, to eliminate arrogance and save money .
  • He proposes reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100, elected as independents, with no salaries, relying on donations .
  • He states that these savings, amounting to tens of trillions of won, would be distributed as national dividends to citizens .
  • He explains that his presidential campaign would gain traction if his approval rating reaches 5%, allowing him to participate in TV debates with major party candidates .
  • He predicts that these TV debates would be a “nuclear bomb” for the political landscape, attracting even his critics .
  • He claims that his opponents would be intimidated by his “spiritual energy” during debates, losing their composure and struggling to speak .
  • He advises future presidential candidates not to look into his eyes during debates to avoid defeat .
  • He clarifies that his power is “spirit” (영), not “energy” (기), and that he can heal people remotely through his phone .
  • He distinguishes between “Holy Spirit” (성령) and “Heavenly Spirit” (천령), asserting that his power comes from the “Heavenly Spirit” .
  • He positions himself as a “Divine Human” (신인), a higher being than “saints” (성인) like Confucius, Jesus, or Buddha .
  • He claims that calling his name or looking at his photo generates infinite energy, making it the most blessed way for descendants to prosper without war .
  • He emphasizes that people don’t need to understand his complex knowledge; simply trusting him is enough, like boarding a plane without knowing how to fly it .

#5 (01:20:00) The 25 Types of “Ki” (Energy) and National Leadership

  • Mr.Huh discusses 25 types of “Ki” (energy) that emanate from the human body .
  • He contrasts the “Ki battles” between leaders like Kim Jong-un and Trump with his own “spiritual” power .
  • He describes five types of “Ki” visible in a person’s “nose” (face): 폐기 (Paegi – boldness), 혈기 (Hyeolgi – vitality), 용기 (Yonggi – courage), 서기 (Seogi – auspiciousness), and 생기 (Saenggi – liveliness) .
  • He explains that these “Ki” types are evident in facial expressions and demeanor, influencing how others perceive a person .
  • He then lists other types of “Ki” related to physical and emotional states: 한기 (Hanggi – coldness), 서기 (Seogi – coolness), 풍기 (Punggi – wind/stroke), 조기 (Jogi – dryness), 습기 (Seupgi – dampness), 온기 (Onggi – warmth), 전기 (Jeongi – spirit), 윤기 (Yungi – luster), 활기 (Hwalgi – vigor), and 화기 (Hwagi – **harmony**) .
  • He also mentions negative “Ki” types: 도끼 (Dokki – malice) and 살기 (Salgi – murderous intent), advising people to avoid those who exhibit them .
  • He warns that people can act violently when under the influence of “Salgi,” even if they don’t understand why .
  • He concludes with 음기 (Eumgi – yin energy), 양기 (Yanggi – yang energy), 허기 (Heogi – emptiness), and the five elemental “Ki” types: 수기 (Sugi – water), 목기 (Mokgi – wood), 금기 (Geumgi – metal), 토기 (Togi – earth), and 화기 (Hwagi – fire) .
  • He claims to understand all these “Ki” types from childhood, allowing him to predict events and assess people .
  • He asserts that a leader like him, who understands these energies, would prevent the nation from failing .
  • He describes how he would overpower foreign leaders like Trump and Xi Jinping with his “spiritual energy” during diplomatic encounters .
  • He criticizes President Moon Jae-in for lacking charisma and smiling inappropriately during meetings with foreign leaders, suggesting a need for a stronger demeanor .

#6 (01:43:00) Funding for Reforms and Currency Redesign

  • Mr.Huh addresses the question of funding his proposed reforms .
  • He reiterates that eliminating local elections, National Assembly member salaries, and political party subsidies would save trillions of won .
  • He also proposes a system of fines for corrupt individuals, which he claims could generate hundreds of trillions of won .
  • He states that these savings, along with 100 trillion won from fines and 200 trillion won from tax reforms, would result in 300-400 trillion won annually for national dividends .
  • He proposes a currency redesign where his image would replace existing figures on all banknotes (except coins) .
  • He claims that his image on currency would bring good fortune, encourage careful handling of money, and promote wise spending .
  • He shows examples of banknotes with his smiling face, including 10,000, 50,000, and 100,000 won denominations, and suggests the back of the currency would feature “Haneulgung” (his spiritual center) .
  • He contrasts this with US dollar bills, which feature different historical figures .
  • He also mentions a historical Korean flag found in Jingwansa Temple, which was a Japanese flag with a Taegeuk (Korean symbol) added .