Lecture on spiritual and physical well-being, the nature of Haneulgung, societal issues, and personal testimonies
Character Profiles
- Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being, the creator of the universe, and capable of healing illnesses and solving life’s problems.
- Jo Jeong-yun | Gwangmyeong Committee Chair, Golf Course Operator | Experienced miraculous healing from Sjogren’s syndrome and a golf ball injury by invoking Mr.Huh’s name.
- Kim Yeong-su | Advisor | A long-time follower of Mr.Huh, experienced severe illness after defying Mr.Huh.
- Jeon Hui-seon | Daughter | Brought her father to Mr.Huh for healing from nicotine addiction, praised for her filial piety and humility.
- Jeon Hui-seon’s Father | Audience Member | Suffers from nicotine addiction and related health issues, healed by Mr.Huh.
- Lee Yeong-ja | Mother | Seeks advice for her 44-year-old daughter who is unmarried and dedicated to social contribution through linguistics.
- Lee Yeong-ja’s Daughter | Linguist | A 44-year-old woman with a Ph.D. in linguistics, dedicated to helping people with language disabilities, not interested in marriage.
- Kim Min-jeong | Wife | Seeks advice regarding her husband’s decision to quit his current business and start farming.
- Kim Min-jeong’s Husband | Farmer | Decided to quit his current business and start farming, despite his mother’s disapproval.
- Audience Member (Husband) | Business Owner | His business is failing, considering closing it and working in cleaning or shrimp farming.
- Audience Member (Wife) | Wife | Concerned about her husband’s failing business and future career choices.
- Audience Member (Lawyer) | Lawyer | Expresses concern about societal issues and the decline of traditional professions.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Meditation
- Mr.Huh instructs the audience to sit, straighten their backs, close their eyes, and breathe from their danjeon (lower abdomen) .
- He explains that “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) is a temporary stop before reaching “Baekgung” (White Palace) .
- He emphasizes the importance of a straight spine for energy flow and health, stating that it is the best exercise .
- He asks the audience to visualize his face with their eyes closed, noting that some may see colors while others may not, highlighting the limitations of mental visualization .
#2 (00:02:55) The Significance of Haneulgung
- Mr.Huh states that coming to Haneulgung is a tremendous blessing, as most people, even after thousands of reincarnations, have never met him .
- He claims that meeting him enhances one’s power threefold and opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) .
- He asserts that seeing and embracing him, the creator in human form, is a miracle .
- He predicts that after he becomes president, Haneulgung will become a global pilgrimage site, generating national income equivalent to the national budget .
- He asks the audience to put their phones on vibrate .
#3 (00:04:40) Infinite Life and Forgiveness
- Mr.Huh explains that human life is infinite, having existed for billions of years across countless stars and reincarnations .
- He states that meeting him erases all past sins, especially upon embracing him .
- He warns against dwelling on past mistakes, as it hinders preparation for Baekgung .
- He describes feeling an electric current when embracing people, regardless of their age, signifying a powerful energy exchange .
- He reiterates that those who haven’t visited Haneulgung cannot experience this .
#4 (00:06:00) The Era of Seeing vs. Hearing
- Mr.Huh instructs the audience to keep their eyes closed, explaining that people are too fixated on what they see in politics, economy, and religion .
- He contrasts this with ancestors who lived by listening to wise words and legends .
- He argues that the decline of listening and the rise of visual culture have led to a “degenerate age” .
- He criticizes modern society’s reliance on visual information, such as phones, and the loss of the ability to think with closed eyes .
- He advises wives to listen to their husbands’ words rather than focusing on their appearance, which can lead to anger .
- He suggests that closing one’s eyes can make even an unattractive person appear angelic, emphasizing the deceptive nature of sight .
#5 (00:08:18) Self-Sacrifice and Humility
- Mr.Huh encourages the audience to practice closing their eyes daily and to adopt a mindset of self-sacrifice, living to help others .
- He stresses the importance of evaluating how many people one has helped at the end of life .
- He advises killing one’s ego daily and listening to one’s spouse’s voice by closing one’s eyes .
- He makes an exception for himself, stating that one should look at him and his photos, as it is beneficial .
- He humorously suggests closing eyes when a husband comes home to avoid seeing his flaws or suspicious behaviors .
- He emphasizes overlooking others’ faults by closing one’s eyes .
#6 (00:10:25) Brainwave States and Learning
- Mr.Huh instructs the audience to maintain a straight posture and practice abdominal breathing .
- He explains different brainwave states: Gamma (30Hz, active), Beta (14Hz, short-term memory), and Alpha (8Hz, long-term memory) .
- He illustrates how children playing (Gamma) struggle to retain information, while those in Beta can remember for 3 months, and Alpha for 30 years .
- He gives an example of a child sent on an errand while in Gamma state, forgetting items due to distraction .
- He advises teachers to have students reflect on their mothers’ sacrifices for 5 minutes to lower their brainwaves to Beta or Alpha before studying .
- He mentions Theta (4Hz) and Delta (0.4Hz) as even lower states, and “Cosmos Wave” as his own brainwave state, allowing him to heal people remotely .
- He claims that his gaze can penetrate and heal people, even through a phone, if they believe in him .
#7 (00:14:40) The Deception of Sight
- Mr.Huh tells the audience to open their eyes, reiterating the lesson not to rely on sight but on hearing and the heart .
- He states that judgments made by sight are always prone to error, citing choosing a spouse based on appearance as a mistake .
- He suggests that true understanding comes from the heart, not just visual beauty .
#8 (00:15:40) Welcoming and Hierarchy of Beings
- Mr.Huh welcomes attendees, specifically mentioning those from the US, Ulsan, and Busan .
- He asks for cooperation and consideration for first-time visitors .
- He introduces a central committee member, praising their efforts and announcing that healing sessions can be booked through a specific number .
- He explains a hierarchy of beings: “Soin” (petty person, materialistic), “Beomin” (ordinary person), “Daein” (great person), “Hyeonin” (wise person), “Cheolin” (sage), “Doin” (enlightened person), “Seongin” (saint, e.g., Jesus, Buddha), and “Sin-in” (divine being, e.g., Maitreya, Messiah) .
- He identifies himself as “Sin-in” .
#9 (00:17:40) Demonstrating Divine Power
- Mr.Huh performs an “O-ring test” to demonstrate his power compared to other figures .
- He asks an audience member to try to open his fingers while invoking “Maitreya” or “Messiah,” showing that the fingers open easily .
- He repeats the test with “Jesus” and “Buddha,” with similar results .
- When the audience member invokes “Mr.Huh,” his fingers remain locked, demonstrating his “absolute energy” .
- He claims his energy can neutralize bad feng shui by simply placing his photo, turning a bad location into a “Myeongdang” (auspicious site) .
#10 (00:20:40) Feng Shui and Marital Harmony
- Mr.Huh criticizes modern apartment layouts, particularly the placement of master bedrooms in the south, which he claims leads to divorce .
- He asserts that the ideal master bedroom should be in the north, which is darker, promoting marital harmony .
- He explains that a darker room helps a husband see his wife as beautiful, preventing him from comparing her to younger, made-up women outside .
- He claims that he sees all women as pure maidens, regardless of age, due to his good health and inner perception .
- He compares his view to a parent seeing their child as beautiful .
- He advises that the entrance of a house should be dark to retain wealth, contrasting with brightly lit homes that tend to lose money .
#11 (00:23:40) The Power of Women and Humility
- Mr.Huh explains that in traditional Korean homes, the “Anbang” (inner room) was for the wife, signifying her authority as the true head of the household .
- He states that women’s social status rises from maiden to wife to mother to grandmother, with “mother” being the highest rank .
- He advises wives to treat their husbands as children and to view their mistakes with the same leniency as a mother would, rather than as an equal .
- He emphasizes that mothers are universally respected, unlike fathers who are often seen as rivals .
- He reiterates the importance of humility for women to maintain harmony and avoid conflict .
#12 (00:26:40) The Importance of Small Rooms and Energy
- Mr.Huh explains that the human body generates 0.5 volts of electricity .
- He advises sleeping in small, dark rooms (“golbang”) to concentrate this energy, as it disperses in large rooms .
- He claims that sleeping in a small room improves skin, brings good dreams, and makes one see him .
- He states that the “Hyun” (玄) character, meaning dark, is associated with women and the home, emphasizing that a home should not be too bright .
- He promises to remodel apartments to encourage sleeping in small rooms if he becomes president, giving larger rooms to children for study .
- He suggests that a small room enhances marital harmony by concentrating the couple’s energy .
#13 (00:29:00) Mr.Huh’s Superiority
- Mr.Huh reiterates that “Jin-in” (enlightened person) and “Seong-in” (saint) fall short of his power .
- He claims to be from the 33rd dimension, while others are from the 4th .
- He performs another O-ring test, demonstrating that his name makes the subject’s fingers unmovable, unlike other names .
- He asserts that his photos and business cards emit energy that can improve feng shui .
- He warns that those who doubt him or challenge him online will face misfortune and illness .
- He states that Haneulgung is a “Baekgung” (White Palace) on Earth, a sacred place chosen by heaven, where his presence creates a 1km radius of invisible light energy .
#14 (00:32:40) Cosmic Order and Earth’s Correction
- Mr.Huh explains that the Earth’s elliptical orbit, causing discrepancies in lunar and solar calendars, indicates an abnormal state .
- He claims to be here to correct the Earth’s orbit to a perfect circle, making both calendars align at 360 days .
- He states that he has already moved Pluto 6.1 billion km away, leaving 8 planets orbiting the sun, and is actively creating and correcting the Earth .
- He attributes natural disasters like earthquakes to the ongoing process of Earth’s creation and correction, which he calls “Providence” .
- He distinguishes himself as a “Sin-in” (divine being) operating in the realm of Providence, beyond the realm of “Truth” where “Jin-in” and “Messiah” reside .
- He emphasizes that he is the first creator to land on Earth in human form, and those who see him are greatly blessed .
#15 (00:34:40) Haneulgung as Baekgung
- Mr.Huh reiterates that Haneulgung is “Baekgung” (White Palace) .
- He compares Haneulgung to an embassy, which is considered the territory of its home country, meaning Haneulgung is not Earth’s land but Baekgung’s .
- He claims that placing his photo in Haneulgung brings positive changes, even if not immediately visible, like a seed growing or a child maturing .
#16 (00:36:00) Audience Questions and Healing Testimonies
- Mr.Huh opens the floor for questions .
- A woman from the US shares her experience of healing from pancreatic cancer after encountering Mr.Huh’s lectures .
- She expresses gratitude for her improved health and asks if she is on the right path .
- Mr.Huh confirms her success and healing, stating that her pancreas is now completely fine .
- He advises her to focus on helping others and finding meaning in contributing to society, rather than material pursuits .
- He praises Korean women for their resilience and strength, especially those who immigrated to the US .
- He concludes that she is now ready for Baekgung .
#17 (00:39:40) Daughter’s Filial Piety and Father’s Healing
- A daughter, Jeon Hui-seon, from Daegu, asks about her father’s smoking addiction .
- Mr.Huh states that smoking increases the risk of cancer by 100 times due to active oxygen .
- He mentions his own abstinence from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, soda, and cola, and his lack of stress .
- He performs an O-ring test on the father, demonstrating his weakness due to nicotine’s effect on his bronchial tubes .
- He explains that hatred also produces active oxygen, leading to cancer .
- He heals the father’s bronchial tubes and eyes, making him strong again .
- He then heals the father’s heart, which was hardened by smoking, explaining that a thickened heart muscle leads to death .
- He also heals the father’s blocked head .
- He advises the father to call his name and drink water when he craves cigarettes .
#18 (00:44:00) The Virtue of Humility
- Jeon Hui-seon expresses her desire to be humble .
- Mr.Huh praises her as a “Simcheong” (a filial daughter from a Korean folktale) for bringing her father for healing .
- He explains that humility leads to blessings, especially in descendants, comparing it to Abraham’s numerous offspring .
- He connects humility to the “Eight Blessings” in Christianity and Buddhism, where humility (gentleness) leads to inheriting the earth .
- He contrasts humility with arrogance, which leads to being lowered .
- He renames Jeon Hui-seon “Simcheong” .
- He explains that humility brings “Son” (descendants) and “Deok” (virtue), leading to a strong “Un” (luck) .
#19 (00:48:00) The Root of Illness: Mental State
- An audience member asks a health-related question .
- Mr.Huh explains that physical health is influenced by mental health .
- He states that negative emotions like anger release adrenaline, which produces active oxygen, leading to physical ailments like cancer .
- He analyzes the Chinese character for “cancer” (癌), explaining its three “mouth” radicals represent overeating, speaking ill of others, and receiving negative words from others .
- He emphasizes that humility prevents negative words from entering one’s heart, thus preventing illness .
- He advises letting go of grudges and embracing humility, even when wronged, to receive blessings .
- He concludes that mental well-being is crucial for physical health .
#20 (00:51:40) The Power of Curses and Mr.Huh’s Items
- Mr.Huh explains that curses, when performed by a shaman with a person’s birth date and spirit, can cause harm .
- He promotes his bracelets and necklaces with his face on them as protective items, which can be purchased at Haneulgung .
- He states that those who are arrogant and commit many sins are susceptible to curses .
#21 (00:53:00) Bitcoin and Financial Revolution
- Mr.Huh discusses Bitcoin, explaining that it is a global currency that eliminates transaction fees and exchange rate fluctuations .
- He notes that while most Bitcoin projects are unreliable, a small percentage are trustworthy .
- He states that Bitcoin’s ease of transfer and stable value make it attractive for investment .
- He predicts that governments will eventually manage Bitcoin, leading to a financial revolution .
#22 (00:54:30) Education System and National Decline
- An audience member asks about her children’s career paths: a son studying for a civil service exam and a daughter applying to medical school .
- Mr.Huh criticizes Korea’s education system, stating that the focus on civil service and humanities over engineering and science leads to national decline .
- He contrasts this with Park Chung-hee’s era, where 60% of students pursued engineering .
- He laments that talented individuals are becoming civil servants or unemployed, wasting their potential .
- He assures the mother that her children will pass their exams because they came to him .
- He criticizes her for asking if they will pass, stating that he is not a fortune teller but a cosmic order setter .
#23 (00:57:00) Daughter’s Dedication and Life’s Purpose
- A woman, Lee Yeong-ja, from Taean, asks about her 44-year-old daughter, who has a Ph.D. in linguistics but is unmarried and struggling financially .
- Mr.Huh explains that her daughter is dedicated to social contribution, not personal gain, and is like a “Mother Teresa” .
- He states that her daughter’s focus on helping people with language disabilities is a noble path, and she will be reborn in a good place .
- He praises the mother’s youthful appearance and good health .
- He performs an O-ring test on the mother, showing her strong thyroid but weak kidneys, which he then heals .
- He explains that a single weak organ can hinder overall health, comparing it to a weak bridge preventing a heavy truck from passing .
#24 (01:01:00) Organ Donation and Burial Practices
- Lee Yeong-ja expresses her desire to donate her body for medical research .
- Mr.Huh praises organ donation as a good deed that saves lives .
- He criticizes cremation, stating that it kills trillions of microorganisms in the body and pollutes the environment .
- He advocates for natural burial in the ground, where the body returns to nature and nourishes the soil .
- He explains that the heart retains memories, so an organ recipient may feel drawn to the donor’s home .
- He advises creating a “pre-treatment will” and “inheritance will” along with an organ donation will .
#25 (01:05:00) Husband’s Career Change and Farming
- Kim Min-jeong asks about her husband’s decision to quit his current job and start farming, which his mother disapproves of .
- Mr.Huh dismisses concerns about family conflict, stating that a good daughter-in-law can resolve such issues .
- He assures her that her husband will succeed regardless of his chosen path .
- He explains the Chinese character for “farming” (農), meaning “song of the stars,” emphasizing the importance of understanding celestial movements for successful farming .
- He advises her husband to temporarily delay his farming plans .
#26 (01:07:00) Business Failure and New Ventures
- An audience member asks about her husband’s failing electrical materials business and his consideration of cleaning, security, or shrimp farming .
- Mr.Huh advises her husband to close the failing business immediately, as it is harming his health .
- He suggests that shrimp farming is a good option, as it is healthy and provides food for people .
- He states that the couple’s good character will bring blessings to their children .
#27 (01:08:00) Haneulgung Construction and Donations
- Mr.Huh discusses the ongoing construction of Haneulgung, which is currently halted .
- He encourages donations to complete the project, explaining that the new Haneulgung will be larger and healthier .
- He emphasizes that the site of Haneulgung is a sacred, divinely chosen location .
- He humorously suggests selling one’s husband to contribute to Haneulgung .
#28 (01:09:00) Religion, Truth, and Providence
- Mr.Huh discusses the differences between Buddhism and Christianity, noting that Christianity is more active in proselytizing .
- He states that religion is beneath “Truth,” and Truth is beneath “Providence,” placing himself at the highest level of Providence .
- He views religions as elementary stages of understanding, but acknowledges their positive influence on behavior .
- He asserts that coming to Haneulgung is a direct path to Baekgung, bypassing all religions and truths .
- He encourages children to attend church, as it teaches good values, and they can choose their own religion later .
#29 (01:11:00) The Suffering of High-Caliber Professionals
- A lawyer expresses concern about societal decline and the struggles of professionals .
- Mr.Huh acknowledges the “cyclical era” where high-caliber professionals like lawyers and doctors face difficulties .
- He analyzes the Chinese character for “doctor” (醫), explaining it signifies someone who defies heaven’s decree of life and death .
- He analyzes the Chinese character for “lawyer” (師), explaining it signifies a “shield” that protects the weak .
- He criticizes the current system where talented individuals are funneled into legal professions rather than science and technology .
- He promises to reduce the number of judges and prosecutors and redirect talent towards engineering and entrepreneurship if he becomes president .
- He laments that Korea’s intellectual potential is being wasted, leading to a stagnant society .
#30 (01:16:00) Healing Testimonial: Jo Jeong-yun
- Jo Jeong-yun, Gwangmyeong Committee Chair, shares her healing experiences .
- She was diagnosed with Sjogren’s syndrome, a condition that causes dry eyes and mouth, and rheumatoid arthritis, with a prognosis of one year to live .
- She experienced significant pain and difficulty eating .
- She received “eye-gaze healing” from Mr.Huh, which alleviated her pain .
- She also recounts a golf injury where she was hit by a ball, but by repeatedly invoking “Mr.Huh,” the swelling and bruising disappeared within 5 days .
- Mr.Huh explains that invoking his name changes cellular structure, preventing damage, similar to how his name transformed milk into cheese while untreated milk spoiled .
#31 (01:19:00) Healing Testimonial: Kim Yeong-su
- Kim Yeong-su, an advisor, shares his experience of severe, undiagnosed illness after defying Mr.Huh .
- He describes his symptoms as extreme restlessness and inability to sleep or find comfort in any position .
- He states that doctors at Seoul National University Hospital and Yonsei University Hospital could not diagnose or treat him .
- Mr.Huh claims to be the ultimate healer for those whom doctors cannot help .
- Kim Yeong-su confirms Mr.Huh’s ability to transform milk into cheese with his name, while untreated milk spoiled .
- Mr.Huh emphasizes that doubt hinders healing and that asking “will I be cured?” is an insult .
#32 (01:22:00) Haneulgung’s Origin and Future
- Mr.Huh clarifies that Haneulgung’s location was divinely chosen by him, and his aunt’s suggestion was about the timing of their move .
- He states that the entire area around Haneulgung will eventually be utilized, with investments from many people who will become shareholders .
- He invites those who need to leave early for healing .