Lecture on various topics including spiritual concepts, economic issues, social problems, and personal concerns, followed by Q&A.
Character Profiles
- Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture at Haneulgung, discussing various topics from spiritual concepts to economic policies and personal advice.
- Kang Ga-hee | Performer | Sings at the event.
- Choi Eun-yeong | Introducer | Introduces Mr.Huh.
- Jeong Sang-hyeon | Questioner 1 | A young man seeking advice on his business plan to make fountain pens.
- Kim Jeong-su | Questioner 2 | Asks about the future of the shipbuilding industry in Geoje Island.
- Adam | Biblical Figure | Mentioned in the context of human creation and “first-generation combination.”
- Hwanung | Mythological Figure | Mentioned in the context of Korean history and “first-generation combination.”
- Yoon Wan-su | Questioner 3 | A Korean woman from Canada, asks about meditation and shares her experience with Mr.Huh’s energy.
- Kim In-suk | Questioner 4 | Asks about Cheonbugyeong and her grandchild’s rare brain tumor.
- Lee Ji-hyeon | Questioner 5 | Asks about ancestral rites and her business logo.
- Nam Jang-nim | Questioner 6 | Asks about his life’s struggles and his parents.
- Choi Jeong-hwan | Questioner 7 | Asks about his nephew’s mental health issues.
- Lee Myeong-gyun | Questioner 8 | Shares his positive experience after meeting Mr.Huh and asks about calling names for children.
- Gwangju Resident | Questioner 9 | A woman from Gwangju, asks for advice regarding her daughters’ misfortunes (miscarriage, atopic dermatitis).
- Ansan Resident | Questioner 10 | A man from Ansan, asks about his solar panel business project on his land.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening Performance and Introduction
- The event begins with a musical performance by Kang Ga-hee .
- Choi Eun-yeong introduces Mr.Huh, who then greets the audience .
- Mr.Huh notes that around 500 people attended, exceeding the expected 400 .
- He mentions designing the interior of the building, which has a traditional Korean exterior but a European-style interior .
- He highlights the seven lights on the main beam, stating that such a design is unique in Korea and has biblical significance, symbolizing world unification .
- He explains that the seven lights represent the five oceans, six continents, and Baekgung (heavenly palace) .
- He differentiates between the Earth, where truth is needed, and Baekgung, where truth is absent, explaining that beyond the solar system, there is no gravity or direction .
- He states that the management of Earth is decided in heaven, and that Koreans originally believed in “Haneul-nim” (Heavenly Lord) .
- He criticizes other religions for naming God, leading to conflict and 6,000 years of war .
- He claims his arrival reveals these wars were false, and that simply calling God “Haneul-nim” or “Hana-nim” (One God) is sufficient .
- He asserts that truly knowing and calling upon him eliminates all worries, turning them into joy .
- He states that hope for Earth originates from the East, fulfilling a 2,000-year-old prophecy about a leader from the East .
- He mentions his simple lifestyle, owning only a few suits given by others, and his focus on building Haneulgung to accelerate world unification .
- He announces the installation of a 75-inch Samsung TV for better video quality for online viewers .
- He jokes that his appearance remains unchanged over time, unlike a 10-year-old photo .
- He explains that the Haneulgung building, designed by him, is three to four times more expensive than a Western-style house due to its complex wooden structure, using expensive American redwood .
- He emphasizes the building’s strength, stating that only the roof tiles would be damaged in a bombing .
- He mentions that the building is unique and that he is the first to sing there .
- He praises Kang Ga-hee’s appearance, noting how clothes can transform a person .
- He states that clothes are like a spouse, and changing them can make one look great .
#2 (00:19:00) Q&A Session: Jeong Sang-hyeon
- Jeong Sang-hyeon, a young man, asks for advice on his plan to start a fountain pen business after researching mechanical engineering .
- He expresses concern about his parents’ worries and the uncertain prospects of the business .
- Mr.Huh acknowledges this as a common concern for young people .
- He advises against the fountain pen business, stating that it is an outdated industry in the digital age, comparing it to Sony’s decline after the rise of smartphones .
- He suggests that fountain pens are now niche items for promotional gifts or hobbies for the wealthy, not a viable career for a young person .
- Jeong Sang-hyeon clarifies that his ultimate goal is to research immortality and advance humanity, using the fountain pen business as a capital-raising base .
- Mr.Huh warns that the fountain pen business would drain his resources, diverting him from his true goal .
- He advises him to abandon the fountain pen idea .
- He recounts his past advice to Lee Byung-chul (Samsung founder) at age 18 to develop semiconductors, explaining the basic principles of conductors, semiconductors, and insulators .
- He predicts a future where chips implanted in the brain will provide all knowledge and languages, eliminating the need for traditional education .
- He claims that while science advances, his lectures contain unique knowledge not found in any chip or encyclopedia .
- He explains the Chinese character for “salt” (鹽), breaking it down to mean “small gold,” implying that consuming salt in moderation makes it as precious as gold, while excessive consumption turns it into poison .
- He concludes that the young man should not pursue the fountain pen business but instead develop something new .
#3 (00:35:10) Q&A Session: Kim Jeong-su
- Kim Jeong-su asks about the struggling shipbuilding industry in Geoje Island, where his son works for a foreign company .
- He expresses concern about the future due to a lack of orders .
- Mr.Huh states that Korea is number one in shipbuilding .
- He argues that connecting railways with North Korea and Eurasia would harm Korea’s shipbuilding industry by reducing sea cargo, benefiting Russia instead .
- He also mentions that Korea is number one in nuclear power plants, and abandoning such industries would damage the economy .
- He criticizes people for donating money to temples and churches instead of using it to stimulate the economy .
- He suggests that the decline in shipbuilding is temporary and that he would delay the Eurasia railway connection to protect the industry .
- He states that the shipbuilding industry will remain strong until Asian unification forces an open policy .
- Kim Jeong-su then asks about the relationship between Adam’s “first-generation combination” and the Korean people’s “first-generation combination” .
- Mr.Huh explains that “first-generation combination” refers to the initial creation by cosmic beings .
- He clarifies that Adam was not the first human created on Earth, but a figure in the Bible .
- He states that he, as the creator, came to Earth in a human body to interact with people, borrowing a female body for this purpose .
- He explains that human science is challenging divine authority, citing smartphones as an example of invisible technology that would be unimaginable to past generations .
- He claims that humans are discovering principles he created, but their scientific progress is minuscule compared to his knowledge .
- He predicts future brain implants that will diagnose illnesses and provide medical knowledge, eliminating the need for doctors .
- He reiterates that Adam and Hwanung were “first-generation combinations,” meaning they were created directly .
- He distinguishes his “spiritual combination” from human “second-generation combination,” stating that he is the creator of the universe who entered a human body .
- He asserts that the Korean people are geographically superior, having been blessed to be born in a good land .
- He contrasts this with being born in impoverished regions like Africa due to a lack of blessings .
- He emphasizes that Korea is a “propitious land” .
- He clarifies that while all people are “first-generation combinations” in a broad sense, subsequent generations are “second-generation combinations” .
- He dismisses the biblical account of Eve’s creation as a narrative embellishment, stating that both sexes were created simultaneously .
- He announces that future questions will be displayed on the TV screen for better visibility for online viewers .
#4 (00:50:00) Q&A Session: Unidentified Questioner
- An unidentified questioner asks about the truth and meaning of a specific inter-Korean incident .
- Mr.Huh advises against delving into such political matters, stating that they are not important for the public .
- He suggests that some events might be fabricated and that he cannot speak truthfully without causing trouble .
- He recommends watching only “Mr.Huh News” instead of mainstream news .
- He emphasizes that the current priority is to address livelihood issues and move towards Baekgung, rather than ideological conflicts .
- He criticizes the National Assembly, suggesting it should be moved elsewhere .
- The questioner then asks about job creation in the context of the 4th Industrial Revolution and Mr.Huh’s “middle-class ideology” and “national dividend system” .
- He expresses concern that advanced technology might reduce the need for physical labor, making it difficult to fund the dividend system .
- Mr.Huh praises the questioner’s insight .
- He states that Korean companies generate enough wealth to support all citizens, but money is diverted to underground economies, religious organizations, and excessive defense spending .
- He claims to know where the 40 trillion won in defense spending goes and promises to redirect these funds to create jobs and improve living standards .
- He criticizes politicians for creating wealth disparity and the collapse of the middle class .
- He advocates for respecting the wealthy while ensuring they contribute their fair share through taxes to fund the national dividend system .
- He asserts that the national dividend of 1.5 million won per person would eliminate illegal activities .
- He blames politicians and legal professionals for the current problems .
- He declares his lecture as a hopeful turning point .
- He predicts a future where he will appear only as a video, and people will flock to Haneulgung to see his image .
- He emphasizes that those present are fortunate to see him in person .
- He states that the 4th Industrial Revolution will create immense job opportunities, particularly for Korean language teachers worldwide .
- He argues that the Korean alphabet is the fastest for computer systems, making it essential for success in the 4th Industrial Revolution .
- He criticizes the lack of jobs for skilled young Koreans .
- He claims that if Korea unifies the world, Koreans will be respected like Roman citizens, and foreigners will seek out those who have met him .
- He declares the Korean Peninsula, especially Haneulgung, as the “mecca” of the 4th Industrial Revolution, where 7 billion people will eventually visit .
- He assures that there will be no job worries .
- The questioner then asks about the development of Hanam City, which was designated as a “mini new town” but is now stalled .
- Mr.Huh explains that Hanam City is part of the Gangnam area, making large-scale development difficult due to high land prices .
- He predicts that it will likely be developed as a “mini new town” with individual projects .
- He notes that surrounding areas like Wirye and Misari have already seen development, while Hanam City itself remains underdeveloped .
- He states that if he becomes president, the Hanam City area, being a former royal palace site, will be developed into a large-scale cultural facility .
#5 (01:09:00) Q&A Session: Yoon Wan-su
- Yoon Wan-su, a Korean woman from Canada, asks about effective meditation methods, referencing Mr.Huh’s advice on eating less .
- Mr.Huh lists eight principles, including “less desire, more giving,” “less talk, more action,” and “less food, more meditation” .
- He explains that eating less promotes mental clarity and effort, while a full stomach leads to lethargy and sleepiness .
- He shares an anecdote about a family dying in a car accident due to the driver falling asleep after eating too much .
- He emphasizes that eating less not only aids meditation but also prevents accidents .
- Yoon Wan-su then shares her experience with Mr.Huh’s energy, specifically how milk she exposed to his name turned into cheese instead of spoiling .
- She also mentions that her eyesight improved after receiving his “eyelid touch” .
- Mr.Huh confirms that his energy can reverse decay and promote youthfulness .
#6 (01:19:00) Q&A Session: Kim In-suk
- Kim In-suk asks about Cheonbugyeong and her 23-month-old grandchild’s rare brain tumor, questioning why such a young child would suffer from a hereditary disease .
- Mr.Huh explains that it is a hereditary disease, a “karmic debt” from ancestors, not the child’s fault .
- He states that he can cure such genetic diseases and prevent them from being passed on to future generations .
- He warns against causing suffering to others, such as evicting people without providing alternatives, as this can lead to hereditary diseases .
- He explains that Cheonbugyeong was created in a time before language and writing, using pictograms, and that foreign scholars often dismiss ancient Korean history claims as exaggerated .
- He asserts that Cheonbugyeong’s true meaning is a prophecy of his arrival .
- He states that calling his name or sitting before his photo can resolve problems .
- He distinguishes himself as a “direct branch” from heaven, unlike religions which are “franchises” .
#7 (01:30:00) Q&A Session: Unidentified Questioner
- An unidentified questioner asks about Mr.Huh’s future real estate policies, specifically regarding national parks and a land dispute with a university .
- Mr.Huh advises the questioner to consider donating the land to the university, as it is a non-profit organization, rather than pursuing a lawsuit .
- He states that if he becomes president, he would sell state-owned land to fund the national dividend system and repay national debt, rather than creating new parks .
#8 (01:35:00) Q&A Session: Choi Jeong-hwan
- Choi Jeong-hwan asks about his nephew, who has withdrawn from society, playing computer games and watching dramas, and about the strained relationship between his nephew and mother .
- He also mentions his belief that his nephew should have been his son .
- Mr.Huh identifies the nephew’s condition as a mental illness, where he sees “other worlds” or “ghosts” .
- He advises bringing the nephew to him for help .
#9 (01:36:00) Q&A Session: Unidentified Questioner
- An unidentified questioner asks about the impact of tooth extraction for orthodontic treatment on the human body .
- Mr.Huh explains that canines are strong teeth for eating meat .
- He states that while extraction might be necessary for orthodontics, modern dental technology can address gum issues .
- He acknowledges that it’s a choice between aesthetics and health, similar to plastic surgery, but the long-term impact is minimal due to medical advancements .
- He clarifies that while there might be some brain impact, it’s not a major concern .
#10 (01:39:00) Q&A Session: Lee Ji-hyeon
- Lee Ji-hyeon asks about ancestral rites (Cheondojae) and their effectiveness in sending deceased ancestors to a better place .
- She also asks for advice on her business logo, which mimics Samsung’s oval shape and dark blue color .
- Mr.Huh states that Cheondojae does not actually send spirits to a better place but serves as a psychological comfort for the living .
- He explains that it helps resolve guilt and provides a sense of closure for family members .
- He also notes that it serves as a form of education for children, encouraging them to treat their parents well .
- He clarifies that most deceased individuals become “ghosts” (90%), some become animals (9%), and only a few are reborn as humans (1%) .
- He emphasizes that once a spirit has departed, Cheondojae cannot change its destination .
#11 (01:47:00) Q&A Session: Nam Jang-nim
- Nam Jang-nim shares his life struggles, including asking his parents why he was born, and expresses a desire to die .
- Mr.Huh states that Nam Jang-nim is blessed to have come to him .
- He explains that such feelings often come from pure-hearted individuals who have not experienced hardship in previous lives, making them struggle with current reality .
- He suggests that wealthy individuals in past lives might be reborn into difficult circumstances .
- He explains that “blessings” vary infinitely, and one’s perception of happiness depends on their level of blessing .
- He asserts that having a body from one’s parents is worth trillions, and with his guidance, people will not need much money due to the national dividend .
- He cites examples of wealthy individuals like a British billionaire and Jack Ma who found no happiness in immense wealth, regretting their pursuit of it .
- He mentions Lee Kun-hee’s (Samsung chairman) struggles with inheritance tax, which could lead to foreign ownership of Samsung .
- He criticizes those who rejoice at the legal troubles of wealthy individuals, stating that it benefits foreign entities .
#12 (01:59:00) Q&A Session: Unidentified Questioner
- An unidentified questioner shares her experience of feeling a spirit enter her body, causing bad dreams and sleeplessness, and asks if Mr.Huh can send these spirits to Baekgung .
- Mr.Huh states that spirits cannot go to Baekgung together; each individual must go alone .
- He explains that spirits cannot travel in groups, comparing them to golf balls with different trajectories .
- He emphasizes that even family members who die together will have their spirits go to separate destinations .
- He states that one cannot help others in the afterlife before reaching Baekgung .
- He explains that ancestral spirits might try to warn their descendants but cannot be heard .
#13 (02:05:00) Q&A Session: Lee Myeong-gyun
- Lee Myeong-gyun shares his positive experience after meeting Mr.Huh, feeling healthier and free from worries .
- He asks about the practice of calling Mr.Huh’s name for children and how to convey his teachings to them .
- Mr.Huh advises physical affection like hugging and touching over words .
- He warns against mothers calling their children’s names after his, as it can drain energy from the child .
- He suggests that wishing for the child’s well-being while calling his name is acceptable, but direct combination of names drains energy .
#14 (02:09:00) Q&A Session: Gwangju Resident
- A woman from Gwangju shares her concerns about her three daughters: one had a miscarriage, and the youngest suffers from severe atopic dermatitis despite living in Germany .
- She asks for advice on how to guide her daughters .
- Mr.Huh praises the daughter’s appearance and her good husband .
- He advises showing affection through touch rather than words when there are disagreements .
- He suggests that the daughter’s miscarriage might be related to her work as a dentist, where she is exposed to loud noises and electromagnetic waves from dental drills .
- He explains that the strong vibrations and electromagnetic waves can affect the fetus .
- He advises her to stop working as soon as she becomes pregnant .
#15 (02:19:00) Q&A Session: Ansan Resident
- A man from Ansan shares his life of hardship, including caring for sick parents and losing his wife and daughter .
- He asks for advice on his solar panel installation project on his 8,000-pyeong land, which has been delayed due to cultural heritage issues and a traffic accident .
- He expresses concern about being exploited by the company he entrusted the project to .
- Mr.Huh advises him to be understanding if the company takes a small profit, as they need to make money .
- He assures him that his land will not be completely lost and to simply wait for the project to succeed .
- He concludes the session, noting that it is time to go home .