6711260031 Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (November 26, 2017) #Plot

  • Lecture on various topics including future urban planning, human evolution, the meaning of patience, the function of the appendix, and the nature of the universe.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being from the heavens, capable of healing and prophecy.
  • 김대중 실장 (Chief Kim Dae-jung) | Event Organizer | Facilitates the lecture and manages questions from the audience.
  • 호주 할머니 (Australian Grandmother) | Audience Member | Traveled from Australia, claims Mr.Huh healed her, making her feel young again.
  • 김성윤 (Kim Seong-yoon) | Audience Member | An entrepreneur from Iksan seeking business advice.
  • 홍상길 (Hong Sang-gil) | Audience Member | Claims Mr.Huh healed his body, making him feel like he’s flying.
  • 고자영 (Go Ja-young) | Audience Member | Hong Sang-gil’s deceased husband, who also prayed for world peace.
  • 젊은 학생 (Young Student) | Audience Member | A 25-year-old from Daejeon interested in Ki-healing.
  • 동생 (Younger Sibling) | Audience Member | A 20-year-old from Daegu, influenced by her mother and sister’s positive changes after watching Mr.Huh’s lectures.
  • 김명성 (Kim Myeong-seong) | Audience Member | Asks about ancient figures like Hwanin, Taeho Bokhui, and Yeohwa.
  • 타임이 베트남 (Timey Vietnam) | Audience Member | From Pohang/Gumi, observes supernatural phenomena like rain during sunny weather when traveling to Mr.Huh’s lectures.
  • 이용배 (Lee Yong-bae) | Audience Member | Asks about the ability to rescue ancestors from hell after reaching Baekgung.
  • 이대휘 (Lee Dae-hwi) | Audience Member | Asks about the function of the appendix.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Performance and Introduction

  • Mr.Huh begins the lecture with music and encourages the audience to sing along .
  • He emphasizes the need for new people to join, stating it’s the best thing to do .
  • He then introduces his vision for a “World Unification Emperor’s Palace” to be built in Yeongjongdo Wangsan within a year of his presidency .
  • He shows a drawing of the palace, which he claims to have sketched himself on A4 paper .
  • The drawing includes the “Sky Gate” in the center, with Mount Manisan of Ganghwado in the background, and about 30-34 castles visible .
  • He explains that Wangsan, located at the tip of Yeongjongdo Airport, has been considered a king’s mountain since the Goryeo Dynasty .
  • He points out Wangsan Beach and Eulwangri Beach, describing the sand as the cleanest on the west coast .
  • He mentions that the area currently houses a military base and a resting place for generals .
  • He describes a tunnel leading to the “Imperial Palace” and “Imperial Beach,” allowing access to the sea .
  • He highlights the proximity to the airport, enabling travel anywhere within 5 minutes, and the absence of traffic lights on the national highway system leading to it .
  • He also envisions a 300km Korea-China maritime bridge, reducing travel time to China to two hours, with seven islands serving as rest stops .
  • He explains that an interchange between Ganghwado and Yeongjongdo will be the entry point to China, a visa-free zone .
  • He states that he drew these plans when he was young .

#2 (00:04:50) Vision for a New Seoul and Korean Identity

  • Mr.Huh points to a map, indicating the location of the Imperial Palace between Ganghwado and Yeongjongdo as the new center of Seoul .
  • He explains that the Han River estuary, where the Imjin River, Yesong River, and Han River converge, will become the new center of Seoul .
  • He asserts that this area, extending to Kaesong, will become the world’s capital, surpassing Rome .
  • He mentions his plans to merge Gyeonggi Province with Seoul and relocate South Korea’s administrative capital to Gongju, Chungnam, making Seoul the world capital .
  • He emphasizes that this new Seoul will be a global hub, distinct from the administrative functions handled in Gongju .
  • He reiterates that he meticulously drew these plans from a young age, including details for Kaesong and Seoul .
  • He shows an enlarged drawing of the Imperial Palace, noting its realistic detail .
  • He then shifts to a discussion of Korea’s global role, comparing the Korean peninsula to a hand, symbolizing its “dexterity” and ability to unify the five oceans and six continents .
  • He contrasts Korea’s “hand” with China’s “chest,” implying that China, despite its size, relies on Korea’s ingenuity .
  • He suggests that Korea’s technological contributions, like semiconductors and internet, drive global progress .
  • He explains that the Korean peninsula’s “arm” is divided into South Korea (wrist to hand) and North Korea (forearm), with North Korea representing “muscle” without “dexterity” .
  • He claims that global powers like the US, China, Russia, and Japan are vying for control over this “arm” .
  • He asserts that he will use this “arm” to unify the world, replacing the “brooms” of Roman conquerors with his own image and the “Samjok-o” (three-legged crow) .
  • He describes Japan, Jeju Island, Taiwan, and the Philippines as natural barriers protecting the Korean peninsula from Pacific storms .

#3 (00:10:00) Philosophy of Life: Past, Present, and Future

  • Mr.Huh discusses how to view the past, present, and future .
  • He advises focusing on the future, specifically the “heavenly kingdom,” as earthly time is fleeting .
  • He states that the present must be seen clearly, but the future cannot be seen directly, hence the need to “draw” and “look forward” to it .
  • He introduces the “Law of looking Forward,” where visualizing a goal helps achieve it .
  • He warns against constantly analyzing the past, present, and future without making decisions, which leads to a life of stagnation .
  • He emphasizes that “seeing clearly” in the present leads to wealth and action, while “looking forward” to the future, by visualizing it in one’s mind, brings about its realization .
  • He connects this to reaching “Baekgung” (White Palace), stating that looking forward to his dream will lead people there .
  • He claims that people lack the energy to see the present clearly and should look to him .
  • He explains that the eyes see the present clearly, but the mouth creates the future through affirmations .
  • He gives examples like “I will be president” or “I will go to Baekgung,” stating that such declarations shape the future .
  • He also applies this to relationships, saying “I will forgive my husband/wife” leads to forgiveness and a brighter future .
  • He concludes that the mouth determines the future, while the eyes determine the present and past .

#4 (00:13:00) Success Formula and Divine Encounter

  • Mr.Huh presents the formula for success: “Preparation + Opportunity” .
  • He explains that the nose helps judge things the eyes cannot, like spoiled milk, indicating that senses work together for complete understanding .
  • He applies this to himself, stating that people cannot know if he is from heaven just by looking, but direct experience confirms it .
  • He emphasizes that meeting him is the greatest gift and investment from heaven, regardless of what media or others say .
  • He compares himself to Jesus, who was initially rejected and killed but later recognized .
  • He asserts that meeting him is a crucial investment in one’s future, unlike daily activities that leave no lasting impact .
  • He claims that those who meet him will have something lasting .

#5 (00:15:00) Testimonial and the Dangers of Endurance

  • An elderly woman from Australia, who flew 11 hours, stands up to give a testimonial .
  • She states that she is almost 90 but feels young, attributing her rejuvenation to Mr.Huh’s healing .
  • She shares that she suffered from depression due to a difficult marriage but never expressed her anger, leading to physical ailments .
  • She mentions that doctors advised her not to stop medication for depression, but after meeting Mr.Huh twice, her doctor told her to stop because she was “strange” .
  • She also talks about her daughter, who left her child with her to study, and how her son-in-law, a monk, also sought Mr.Huh’s guidance .
  • She explains that her daughter in the US showed her Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos .
  • She describes feeling no pain despite the long flight and plans to live in Korea .
  • Mr.Huh emphasizes that people often mistakenly believe healing is impossible .
  • He compares this to Jesus asking if people believe before healing them .
  • He reiterates that the woman’s spirit is 25 years old, despite her physical age, and that she should have died 30 years ago .
  • He criticizes the act of “enduring” (참을 인,忍), stating it’s harmful and leads to illness .
  • He uses an analogy of two types of rice paddies: “Sangdap” (상답), which thrives regardless of rain, and “Cheonsu” (천수), which relies on rain and is constantly anxious .
  • He equates “enduring” people to “Adap” (아답), who suffer silently, while “Sangdap” people “understand” instead of enduring .
  • He explains that understanding removes negative emotions, while enduring leads to illness and resentment .
  • He gives an example of a child being hit by a parent for not studying, stating that understanding the parent’s concern is better than enduring the pain .
  • He warns that children who endure abuse may later commit serious acts of violence .
  • He advises treating abusive individuals like “computers” to find ways to avoid being hit .
  • He states that enduring causes wrinkles and aging, while understanding brings a radiant face .
  • He criticizes the woman for enduring her husband’s abuse for the sake of her children, suggesting she should have asserted herself wisely .
  • He reiterates that “patience” (인내심) is not a virtue but a harmful act, as understanding eliminates the need for it .
  • He considers enduring abuse as an insult to one’s parents and in-laws .
  • He advocates for dialogue and wisdom instead of silent endurance .
  • He humorously suggests that he would prefer to embrace young, radiant women rather than those aged by endurance .
  • He also jokes that healing women is easier and more enjoyable than healing men .

#6 (00:32:00) Audience Questions and Answers

  • Question 1 (Kim Dae-jung): Asks about the previous human civilizations that existed during ice ages, specifically if Mr.Huh saved them or if they evolved on their own .
  • Answer 1 (Mr.Huh): Explains that human civilization operates in 120,000-year cycles, each ending with an ice age . He states that he appears at the end of each cycle to save people, having done so for previous civilizations like Atlantis . He claims that people who meet him in Korea, especially the 12,000 who come to Baekgung, are the most blessed . He clarifies that the number of people saved can be adjusted by him . He details the creation of different human “races” over 350 million years, including the “Adam race” (Korean people) 6,000-10,000 years ago . He states that the Earth has undergone six such “human farming” cycles . He estimates that humanity has about 60,000 years left in the current cycle, during which his influence will save people . He expresses joy at meeting people, comparing it to a parent reuniting with a lost child . He explains that human fingerprints are unique “barcodes” that persist across lifetimes, proving divine creation, unlike animals . He also points to unique DNA and blood types as further evidence of divine creation . He credits a scientist for discovering blood types, which enabled safe transfusions . He concludes by emphasizing the miraculous nature of being at the “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) and meeting him, urging people to bring new members . He suggests using “O-ring tests” and YouTube videos to convince others . He clarifies that his healing is a service, and his lecture fees are for his time and effort, not for medical services . He criticizes the Kim Young-ran Act, advocating for the wealthy to spend money freely .
  • Question 2 (Audience Member): Asks about the future of former President Park Geun-hye and the current government .
  • Answer 2 (Mr.Huh): Describes Park Geun-hye’s life as a cycle of ups and downs, noting her diplomatic skills . He states that her later misfortune was a national tragedy, not just a personal one . He claims to have predicted her presidency, her 51% victory, her impeachment, and the role of the National Assembly Advancement Act in her downfall . He contrasts his “prophecies” (예언) with mere “fortune-telling” (점), stating that his predictions are specific and accurate, unlike the 50/50 chance of fortune-telling . He cites his prediction of Lee Kun-hee’s collapse and Samsung’s future as examples of his divine foresight . He asserts that Park Geun-hye’s fate was a predetermined path for his own emergence . He claims that when a “divine being” enters the Blue House, natural disasters cease, and the nation prospers . He predicts increasing economic hardship and social problems, leading people to seek him as an alternative . He advises caution when criticizing the current government, stating that all presidents genuinely want to help their people . He explains that the “national fortune” (국운) is currently in a period of darkness before his arrival, which will bring unification and power . He suggests that people will only recognize him when they face extreme difficulties . He notes the growing number of his supporters across all age groups and professions .
  • Question 3 (Audience Member): Asks Mr.Huh to name his wife, Kim Hyun-ji or Kim Si-hyun, who recently naturalized .
  • Answer 3 (Mr.Huh): Chooses “Kim Hyun-ji” as better than “Kim Si-hyun” . He mentions his wife is Vietnamese and possesses a “Sangdap” (상답) quality, being very beautiful . He claims to be the world’s best creator of faces and can discern people’s inner qualities from their appearance . He emphasizes that men should make women beautiful and avoid causing them worry .
  • Question 4 (Kim Seong-yoon): Asks for advice on his struggling manufacturing business, which is facing competition from China .
  • Answer 4 (Mr.Huh): Acknowledges the difficulties faced by manufacturing due to Chinese competition . He mentions that even Korean piano companies have moved production to China . He plays a piano, noting its good sound . He predicts that India will soon become wealthier than China, and he plans to unify India, China, and Japan . He claims that Koreans will have abundant job opportunities as Korea becomes the world’s capital . He describes Kim Seong-yoon’s face as good for business involving people, but notes his lack of ambition and adherence to principles . He promises to help his business succeed .
  • Question 5 (Hong Sang-gil): Shares his experience of being healed by Mr.Huh, with all 32 medical tests returning normal, and his blood becoming clear . He describes feeling like he’s flying .
  • Answer 5 (Mr.Huh): Confirms Hong Sang-gil’s healing, attributing it to the “fire” he received from Mr.Huh . He notes that people who have long church backgrounds tend to experience faster healing due to their clear minds . He then plays a song, “Gongyak Song,” which Hong Sang-gil’s deceased husband, Go Ja-young, composed . He explains that Go Ja-young, who prayed for world peace, has gone to a good place . He praises Hong Sang-gil’s singing and the joy of people composing songs about his policies .
  • Question 6 (Audience Member): Asks about his ankle ligament pain, which was healed by Mr.Huh .
  • Answer 6 (Mr.Huh): States that pure-hearted people heal quickly . He explains that a lack of faith can hinder healing . He describes the human body as composed of 100 trillion cells, each with 46 chromosomes and 50,000 DNA, totaling 8,400 quadrillion DNA . He claims to heal these complex structures in 0.1 seconds, a process that would take 50 billion years otherwise . He acknowledges that some people don’t heal due to other underlying causes . He attributes the ankle pain to negative emotions like fighting and hatred, which cause physical blockages . He emphasizes that a good heart leads to quick healing . He states that all humans are fundamentally connected as family from past lives, making negative emotions foolish . He references the ancient practice of “Hyungsa Chisu” (형사취수), where a brother marries his deceased brother’s wife, and Mongolian customs of sharing wives with guests, to illustrate the relativity of morality . He advises seeing everything positively to avoid stress .
  • Question 7 (Young Student): A 25-year-old student from Daejeon asks if she can learn Ki-healing from Mr.Huh, even if only a third of his abilities .
  • Answer 7 (Mr.Huh): Explains that his healing abilities are unique to a “creator” and cannot be learned . He reveals that his fingerprints are all circular, unlike anyone else’s, signifying his unique identity . He states that while his level of healing is impossible to learn, basic Ki-healing can be learned in a month for minor ailments . He advises pursuing it as a hobby or a last resort for income .
  • Question 8 (Younger Sibling): A 20-year-old student from Daegu, inspired by her mother and sister’s positive changes after watching Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos, seeks personal transformation . She expresses a desire to serve God, honor her parents, and love her sisters .
  • Answer 8 (Mr.Huh): Praises her for coming, calling her “blessed” . He promises to embrace and heal her, ensuring her future success . He explains the meaning of “humility” (겸손) as fostering descendants and prosperity . He contrasts this with “arrogance” (교만), which destroys families . He advises men to be humble towards their wives, as their wives will be their only support in old age . He suggests investing in one’s wife as an investment in one’s own life .
  • Question 9 (Timey Vietnam): Describes experiencing supernatural phenomena, such as rain during sunny weather, when traveling to Mr.Huh’s lectures .
  • Answer 9 (Mr.Huh): Explains these as “supernatural phenomena” (초자연 현상) connected to human minds and the Earth . He claims that when a “heavenly being” (천신) sits in the Blue House, it affects the natural world . He cites historical events like the Korean War during Rhee Syng-man’s presidency and the Sewol ferry disaster during Park Geun-hye’s presidency as examples of negative events occurring when the wrong person is in power . He attributes earthquakes during Moon Jae-in’s presidency to public resentment . He uses the “butterfly effect” to illustrate how a single person’s emotions can influence global events . He states that Timey Vietnam’s clear spiritual energy causes positive “omens” (길조) to appear . He suggests renaming the Blue House to “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) to align with his presence . He explains that the current name, “Cheongwadae,” is associated with negative events .
  • Question 10 (Lee Yong-bae): Asks if one can rescue their parents or ancestors from hell after reaching Baekgung .
  • Answer 10 (Mr.Huh): Explains that there are three heavens, with “Baekgung” (White Palace) being the ultimate destination . He states that in Baekgung, people are given “tickets” to rescue their loved ones from hell . He describes Baekgung as a “feast house” where one can reunite with and empower those who have helped them . He claims that in Baekgung, one can travel through time, see past lives, and fulfill any desire, except for seeking revenge . He distinguishes himself from “special people” (귀인) like Edison or singer Bae Ho, who come from Baekgung to Earth but lack his full abilities . He compares life on Earth to a silent movie, while Baekgung is like a movie with music, where every desire is accompanied by a fitting soundtrack . He states that in Baekgung, one can travel to other planets and do anything they wish, as long as it’s not driven by hatred .
  • Question 11 (Audience Member): Asks about the two “lumps” created by humans .
  • Answer 11 (Mr.Huh): Identifies the first lump as “cancer” (암 덩어리) . He explains that the Chinese character for cancer (癌) contains three “mouth” (口) radicals, symbolizing excessive eating and negative speech . He states that suppressing emotions and holding grudges (뭉치면) leads to cancer . He praises the Australian grandmother for enduring her husband’s abuse, which he reinterprets as “understanding,” and claims it prevented her from getting cancer . He states that if one releases their attachments and emotions, the “lump” transforms into a “blessing lump” (복덩어리) . He humorously suggests that the Australian grandmother is a “blessing lump” who brings joy .
  • Question 12 (Lee Dae-hwi): Asks about the function of the appendix, which is considered unnecessary in the human body .
  • Answer 12 (Mr.Huh): Explains that the appendix is located at the end of the small intestine, where it connects to the large intestine . He states that its purpose is for “space travel,” specifically for navigating when a spaceship rotates 360 degrees or exceeds the speed of light . He claims that without an appendix, one would lose their sense of direction . He asserts that fighter pilots require an appendix to maintain their sense of direction during aerial maneuvers . He explains that Earth’s gravity (980 dynes) keeps everything in place despite its rapid rotation (1,609 km/h) . He states that even a slight change in gravity would be fatal . He explains that the appendix helps to “remove gravity” during space travel . He also mentions that the Earth rotates at 107,160 km/h and moves through space at 200 km/s, following the sun . He emphasizes the extreme precision of the universe’s design . He warns that without an appendix, one could become disoriented and even die during rapid rotations .
  • Question 13 (Kim Myeong-seong): Asks about Hwanin, Cheonje, Mago Halmeoni, Taeho Bokhui, and Yeohwa .
  • Answer 13 (Mr.Huh): States that these are all “folktales” (설화) or “legends” (전설적인 인물) . He explains that Yeohwa is the European equivalent of “Yeohwa” (여호와) . He clarifies that while Bokhui is considered a divine figure by some, true divine beings exist only at the highest level . He dismisses these figures as unimportant and a waste of time .
  • Visual Aid (Audience Member): An audience member shows a video of the solar system rotating around the sun .
  • Explanation (Mr.Huh): Explains that this rotation, combined with the sun’s movement, means the Earth is constantly moving at high speeds . He reiterates that the appendix is crucial for navigating such movements . He emphasizes the incredible precision of the universe, where the Earth’s orbit around the sun is accurate to 0.1 seconds per year .

#7 (01:40:00) Closing Remarks

  • Mr.Huh concludes the lecture, stating that the next session will feature Park Chan-soo .
  • He invites everyone to stand up .

Other Useful Information

  • Haneulgung (Sky Palace): A proposed complex in Yeongjongdo Wangsan, envisioned as the “World Unification Emperor’s Palace” and the new center of Seoul . It is also the name Mr.Huh suggests for the Blue House .
  • Baekgung (White Palace): The ultimate heavenly destination, where individuals can rescue ancestors from hell and fulfill desires .
  • Human Farming Cycles: Mr.Huh describes human civilization as operating in 120,000-year cycles, each ending with an ice age, with six such cycles having occurred on Earth .
  • Divine Creation Evidence: Mr.Huh cites unique fingerprints, DNA, and blood types as proof of divine creation .
  • healing** Abilities:** Mr.Huh claims to possess unique healing abilities, distinct from conventional medicine or even Ki-healing, capable of instantaneous healing .
  • Prophecy vs. Fortune-telling: Mr.Huh differentiates his specific and accurate “prophecies” from general “fortune-telling” .
  • Importance of “**understanding**” over “Endurance”: Mr.Huh strongly advocates for “understanding” situations and people rather than “enduring” them, as endurance leads to negative physical and emotional consequences .
  • Appendix Function: Mr.Huh claims the appendix is essential for maintaining direction and balance during space travel and high-speed aerial maneuvers .