6710071098 Baekhoe is the Gate to Heaven #Plot

Topic The spiritual significance of “Baekhoe” (백회) as the “Gate to Heaven,” life philosophy, education, societal issues, and the speaker’s role.
Key Concepts Baekhoe, free will, parental education (Mengmu Samcheongjigyo vs. Han Seok-bong’s mother), selflessness, happiness, the law of looking, active oxygen, the power of the speaker’s name/image, historical figures (Cao Cao, Liu Bei), and the speaker’s vision for Korea and the world.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Presents various topics including science, politics, history, economics, humanities, society, art, philosophy, and religion.
  • 김지숙 (Kim Ji-sook) | Audience Member | A Korean-American woman from Seattle, identified by Mr.Huh as having distinct characteristics.
  • 김정우 (Kim Jeong-woo) | Audience Member | A male audience member who participates in an O-ring test and receives healing from Mr.Huh.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) The Passage of Time and Human Free Will

  • Mr.Huh discusses the rapid passage of time, especially for those preparing for significant events like a presidential election .
  • He states that while humans wait, time may seem slow, but for him, preparing for the future, time flies .
  • He claims his preparations are complete, unlike others who plan year by year .
  • He explains that heaven knows everything except an individual’s free will, including their thoughts and movements .
  • He emphasizes that if heaven knew human intentions, life would lack variables and fun, comparing it to a parent knowing a child’s every move .

#2 (00:02:40) Parental Education and Emotional Detachment

  • Mr.Huh contrasts Mencius’s mother’s three moves for education (맹모삼천지교) with Han Seok-bong’s mother’s “cutting the thread” (단정지교) .
  • He argues that Han Seok-bong’s mother’s method, which involves emotional detachment, is superior for fostering independence, especially as children become adults .
  • He explains that failing to emotionally detach can lead to conflicts between mothers and daughters-in-law .
  • He criticizes modern “Gangnam mothers” who excessively manage their children’s schedules, likening it to “three thousand moves” and creating “chauffeurs” for their children .
  • He suggests that such over-involvement leads to parental emptiness and unhappiness, especially for those who have not studied much .

#3 (00:06:20) The “Baekhoe” (Crown Chakra) as the Gate to Heaven

  • Mr.Huh introduces the concept of “Baekhoe” (백회), the crown of the head, as the “Gate to Heaven” .
  • He claims that those who have met him have had their “Gate to Heaven” opened, while others keep it closed .
  • He emphasizes that this concept is crucial to his lectures .
  • He explains that “cutting the umbilical cord” is physical, but “cutting emotional ties” is spiritual, and essential for a child’s education and independence .
  • He states that American parents encourage self-reliance by age 18, even if it means hardship, to prevent future marital conflicts caused by over-attachment .

#4 (00:08:40) Selflessness and Happiness

  • Mr.Huh advises against self-centeredness, stating that true happiness comes from giving and helping others .
  • He encourages daily self-reflection and prayer to prioritize others’ well-being .
  • He asserts that focusing on one’s own happiness leads to unhappiness, while embracing others’ misfortunes leads to goodness .
  • He uses an analogy of a child near water and an oblivious mother to illustrate the importance of intervening in others’ misfortunes, even if it’s not one’s own child .
  • He warns that ignoring others’ suffering can lead to severe consequences in future lives .

#5 (00:10:30) The Power of Laughter and Leadership

  • Mr.Huh describes himself as childlike and capable of making people laugh, which he considers a great gift .
  • He contrasts himself with comedians, claiming that he makes everyone he encounters laugh .
  • He believes that giving joy to others, especially to 7 billion people, can make one a world leader or emperor .
  • He mentions taking thousands of photos daily, bringing happiness and a temporary escape from life’s burdens to those who see him .
  • He claims that seeing his face or hearing his name brings happiness and health, leading many to show his image on their phones .

#6 (00:12:30) Buddhist Philosophy and the Importance of Self-Annihilation

  • Mr.Huh references a Buddhist saying about killing the Buddha, patriarchs, and monks, implying the need to transcend all doctrines .
  • He dismisses eight Buddhist concepts like Nirvana and liberation as unnecessary if one lives selflessly .
  • He encourages daily self-annihilation and dedicating one’s life to bringing joy to others .
  • He warns against self-promotion and criticism of others, as it leads to conflict and unhappiness .
  • He states that even a good spouse will be seen negatively if one constantly asserts “self” .

#7 (00:14:00) The Law of Attraction and Genetic Influence

  • Mr.Huh claims that his “barcode” is embedded in everyone’s mind, and seeing his image or him in person generates a powerful energy .
  • He discusses how environment and observation can change physical appearance and even genetics, citing Darwin’s theory of evolution .
  • He explains that looking at beautiful people makes one more beautiful, while looking at ugly people makes one uglier .
  • He warns that dwelling on negative events like accidents can increase the likelihood of experiencing them .
  • He states that negative emotions like hatred produce reactive oxygen species (활성산소) and stress hormones (아드레날린, 노르아드레날린), which damage organs and cause cancer .

#8 (00:16:40) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name and Healing

  • Mr.Huh claims that thinking of him instantly neutralizes reactive oxygen species and transforms the body’s 4600 trillion chromosomes .
  • He states that his name opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra), connecting individuals to the universe like Wi-Fi .
  • He explains the vast number of DNA (18,400경) and genes (9,200양억조경) in the human body, emphasizing that these are influenced by one’s thoughts and emotions .
  • He reiterates that negative emotions release harmful hormones that cause cancer, but being near him prevents this .
  • He claims that even a person with weak legs can climb mountains by following him, implying his energetic influence .

#9 (00:18:20) The Value of Health and the Dangers of Overeating

  • Mr.Huh values the human body at approximately 1,000 trillion won, emphasizing that good health makes one a “chaebol” (conglomerate heir) .
  • He warns that overeating and consuming rich foods generate reactive oxygen species and stress hormones, leading to various diseases like diabetes and high blood pressure .
  • He suggests that simple meals, like rice with kimchi, prevent the formation of reactive oxygen species and promote longevity .
  • He states that those who eat well often face physical consequences, while the poor and those who eat less tend to live longer .
  • He criticizes the historical practice of wealthy families consuming rich diets, leading to their eventual decline, while poorer families thrived due to simpler diets .

#10 (00:20:30) The Importance of Compassion and Divine Judgment

  • Mr.Huh states that having money and eating well can lead to physical decay, so poverty should be seen as a blessing .
  • He promises that a national dividend of 1.5 million won per person (3 million for couples) would allow people to live simply and happily by calling his name .
  • He warns that heaven records every act of stepping on others for self-gain, and judgment is constant .
  • He emphasizes that even small acts of kindness or harm are judged instantly .
  • He encourages self-awareness and consideration for others in daily life, viewing the world as a paradise for those who believe in him .

#11 (00:22:20) Historical Lessons in Parenting and Emotional Detachment

  • Mr.Huh revisits the stories of Mencius’s mother and Han Seok-bong’s mother, highlighting the latter’s “cold” education that fostered independence .
  • He explains that Han Seok-bong’s mother’s use of a knife symbolized cutting emotional ties, teaching her son self-reliance .
  • He suggests that excessive emotional attachment from a mother can hinder a son’s ability to form new relationships and achieve success .
  • He advises against relying on others, even parents, for emotional support .
  • He reminds the audience that their bodies are invaluable, and even a single day of life is an opportunity to accumulate good deeds .

#12 (00:24:20) The Significance of “Gomoryeong” and “Bakdaljae”

  • Mr.Huh discusses the historical significance of “Gomoryeong” (고모령), a mountain pass where mothers would bid farewell to their sons, often for the last time, due to the lack of communication like cell phones .
  • He explains that the mothers would constantly look back, and the sons would do the same, symbolizing the deep emotional bond and the sorrow of separation .
  • He attributes the intensity of this sorrow to the absence of mobile phones, which now allow constant connection .
  • He contrasts “Gomoryeong” with “Bakdaljae” (박달재), which symbolizes the separation of lovers or spouses .
  • He explains that the song “Ulgoneomneun Bakdaljae” (울고 넘는 박달재) is more popular than “Binaerineun Gomoryeong” (비 내리는 고모령) because people relate more to the pain of marital separation than the sorrow of a mother’s farewell .

#13 (00:27:00) Global Politics and the Role of a World Leader

  • Mr.Huh discusses other famous Korean mountain passes like “Miarigogae” (미아리 고개) for national division and “Arirang Gogae” (아리랑 고개) for lovers’ farewells .
  • He explains that while parents and children are connected by blood and emotion, spouses are connected by emotion and intellect .
  • He criticizes current South Korean politicians for lacking the intelligence to navigate international relations with countries like China, the US, Japan, and Russia .
  • He proposes that a leader with exceptional intellect could unify the world, similar to how the 50 US states are united under one president .
  • He believes that his presidential goal is world unification, and his YouTube lectures offer hope and solutions to people’s problems .

#14 (00:29:00) The Economics of Conflict and the Arms Trade

  • Mr.Huh argues that major powers like the US, China, and Japan tolerate injustices from the Korean Peninsula, such as North Korea’s nuclear program, because it benefits them financially .
  • He explains that North Korea’s nuclear development increases the sale of US weapons .
  • He states that China also tolerates North Korea’s actions because it benefits from exclusive economic zones and industrial complexes in North Korea .
  • He suggests that North Korea acts as a “public relations manager” for major powers, creating instability that drives arms sales .
  • He cites the “Axe Murder Incident” at Panmunjom, where the US considered retaliation but was dissuaded by arms dealers who profited from the increased tension .

#15 (00:31:30) Gun Control and Marriage Compatibility

  • Mr.Huh discusses the Las Vegas shooting, highlighting the easy availability of advanced firearms in the US and the influence of the arms industry .
  • He contrasts this with South Korea’s strict gun control, which prevents widespread gun violence .
  • He humorously suggests that if women were allowed to carry guns, domestic violence would cease .
  • He advises women with “strong fates” (팔자 센 여자) to marry soldiers or police officers, as their authority and access to weapons would deter conflict .
  • He explains that gun ownership in the US originated as a means of self-defense against outlaws .

#16 (00:33:40) The Power of Faith and Future Technologies

  • Mr.Huh states that opening the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) requires good fortune, and only a small percentage of people can achieve it .
  • He uses an analogy of two people in extreme cold, where one carries the other, generating warmth and saving both, to illustrate the importance of helping others .
  • He introduces the concept of cryopreservation for long-distance space travel, where individuals are frozen and later revived, experiencing centuries of time passage .
  • He suggests that this technology could also be used to treat incurable diseases by freezing patients until medical advancements are made .
  • He warns that ignoring the suffering of neighbors is a sin that brings immediate consequences .

#17 (00:36:20) The Contrast Between Cao Cao and Liu Bei

  • Mr.Huh contrasts Cao Cao (조조) with Liu Bei (유비), portraying Cao Cao as a ruthless individual who prioritizes self-preservation and power .
  • He recounts an anecdote where Cao Cao, fearing betrayal, murdered his benefactor’s family and even the benefactor himself .
  • He describes Cao Cao’s eventual suffering from a mysterious illness and his distrust of the famous physician Hua Tuo (화타), whom he ultimately executed .
  • He suggests that while Cao Cao achieved worldly success, he would not succeed in the next life, contrasting this with the spiritual benefits of following Mr.Huh .
  • He praises Liu Bei for his virtue and humility, exemplified by his “three visits to the thatched cottage” (삼고초려) to seek Zhuge Liang’s help, despite his lower status .

#18 (00:39:00) The O-Ring Test and Spiritual Energy

  • Mr.Huh encourages daily “self-death” to avoid arrogance and embrace new opportunities .
  • He claims that his presence opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) for those who visit him .
  • He performs an O-ring test with an audience member, Kim Ji-sook, to demonstrate the power of his name .
  • He explains that while her own name or names of religious figures like Buddha or Jesus cause her fingers to weaken, his name makes them strong .
  • He states that blocking the “Baekhoe” prevents this energy connection, proving that his name directly opens the “Gate to Heaven” .

#19 (00:42:00) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Image and Name

  • Mr.Huh extends the O-ring test to include images of famous figures like the Pope, Obama, and other public figures, demonstrating that their images do not generate the same energy as his .
  • He asserts that his name and image are the only ones on Earth that can open the “Gate to Heaven” .
  • He performs the O-ring test with his own photo, showing that it also creates an unyielding grip .
  • He repeats the test with a male audience member from the US, confirming that the effect is universal, regardless of nationality .
  • He concludes that his name and image connect the pineal gland (송과체) to the universe, imbuing it with powerful energy .

#20 (00:44:00) The Dangers of Success-Oriented Living and the Importance of Names

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that 7 billion people live with their “Gate to Heaven” closed, and only those who call his name open it .
  • He warns that a success-driven life, like that of Steve Jobs, leads to the production of reactive oxygen species and ultimately illness .
  • He contrasts Steve Jobs’s fate with Bill Gates’s, attributing Gates’s longevity and success to his name (“Bill Gates” meaning “cash gate”) and his product (“Windows” meaning “money window”) .
  • He criticizes Steve Jobs’s name (“Jobs” implying “greed” or “grasping”) as contributing to his early demise .
  • He encourages people to visit “Haneulgung” (하늘궁) for various benefits, including name consultations and healing .

#21 (00:46:00) The Construction of Haneulgung and the Nature of Truth

  • Mr.Huh shows images of the ongoing construction of “Haneulgung” (하늘궁), emphasizing its scale and importance .
  • He explains that the building is a significant project that will be completed soon .
  • He discusses the hierarchy of truth: people should rely on “Do” (도, the Way) rather than laws, “Jonggyo” (종교, religion) rather than “Do,” and “Jilli” (진리, truth) rather than “Jonggyo” .
  • He asserts that the “Baekhoe” opening is not a “Jilli” that all humans can achieve, but rather a “Seopni” (섭리, divine providence) unique to his presence .
  • He claims that his photos, which open the “Baekhoe” and heal illnesses, are a “key to heaven” left for humanity, a “Holy Spirit” in Christian terms .

#22 (00:48:00) The Limitations of Truth and the Need for Divine Intervention

  • Mr.Huh states that as religions grow, so does corruption and societal chaos, indicating that “Jilli” alone cannot change the world .
  • He uses an analogy of a child nearing danger to illustrate that “Jilli” is insufficient; “Seopni” (divine intervention) is needed to save humanity .
  • He criticizes those who judge him through the lens of “Jilli,” calling them mistaken .
  • He warns against temporary worldly success like Cao Cao’s, emphasizing that it is not eternal .
  • He states that a single leader’s vision can determine a nation’s fate, and his presence is a great blessing for the Korean people .

#23 (00:50:00) The Failure of Traditional Leadership and Mr.Huh’s Promises

  • Mr.Huh criticizes traditional leaders and “Do-in” (道人, enlightened individuals) for their inability to truly help the nation, contrasting them with his practical solutions .
  • He promises concrete benefits to citizens, such as 158 million won in national dividends, 10 million won for marriage, 30 million won for childbirth, and 100,000 won for parents’ funerals .
  • He also promises annual birthday gifts of 100,000 won and a cake, and seasonal gifts like scarves for women, delivered via courier .
  • He claims that these benefits would give people hope and courage to live .
  • He criticizes current politicians, like President Moon Jae-in, for engaging in superficial public relations rather than providing real benefits to the people .

#24 (00:52:00) The Hierarchy of Gifts and Mr.Huh’s Unique Status

  • Mr.Huh categorizes gifts based on the giver’s spiritual level: “Soin” (소인, small-minded), “Daein” (대인, great person), “Doin” (도인, enlightened person), “Seongin” (성인, saint), and “Jinin” (지인, true person) .
  • He identifies “Jinin” with “Maitreya” (미륵) in Buddhism and “Messiah” (메시아) in Christianity .
  • He claims that his name and photo are the only ones that possess true energy, unlike those of Maitreya or the Messiah .
  • He encourages people to call his name for the greatest benefit .
  • He states that his gifts are from a “divine person” (신인) and represent a higher dimension of “Seopni” (divine providence), which he can scientifically demonstrate .

#25 (00:53:30) O-Ring Test and Healing Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh invites two male audience members to participate in an O-ring test and receive healing .
  • He demonstrates that while blocking the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) or calling other names results in a weak grip, calling his name with an unblocked “Baekhoe” creates an unyielding grip .
  • He then performs a healing on Kim Jeong-woo, identifying various ailments such as herpes zoster, rhinitis, thyroid issues, and allergies, indicating a compromised immune system .
  • He demonstrates the healing by simply looking at Kim Jeong-woo, after which the O-ring test shows a strong grip in the previously affected areas .
  • He assures the audience that his healing is instantaneous and effective, even if done quickly, and encourages others to line up for healing .