6805121128 Why Does Huh Kyung young Appear in the Dreams of 7 Billion People
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Presents a unique perspective on various societal issues, morality, and his divine identity.
Audience/Attendees | Listeners | Participate in the lecture, respond to questions, and engage in demonstrations.
Kim Tae-oh | Audience Member | Participates in an energy test with Mr.Huh.
Do-ol | Lecturer/Philosopher | Mentioned as a contrasting figure to Mr.Huh in terms of lecturing style and content.
Clinton | Former US President | Mentioned as an example of a high-earning lecturer.
Michael Jackson | Famous American | Mentioned as a celebrity who stayed at the Brothermore Hotel.
Kim Jong-un | North Korean Leader | Mentioned in relation to the singapore summit location.
Kim Jong-nam | Kim Jong-un’s half-brother | Mentioned in relation to the singapore summit location.
Lee Seong-gye | Historical Figure | Mentioned as someone who knew he would become king through a dream.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:03:18)
Mr.Huh discusses the abolition of the “double punishment system” for bribery, proposing that only the recipient be punished and the informant rewarded with the bribe money .
He argues that politicians oppose this change because they are the biggest recipients of bribes .
He claims that if he becomes president, corruption will disappear, and even family members would refuse bribes due to the risk of being reported .
He then transitions to the main topic: why he appears in the dreams of 7 billion people .
He explains that his appearance in dreams is a sign that the “Age of Unspeakable Words” (언어도단 시대) has arrived, where traditional communication is insufficient .
He states that even machines and nature recognize him, and his image has a unique energy that prevents it from falling .
He asserts that he must come now because it is an era where words, scriptures, and truth are broken, and only divine providence can prevail .
He defines truth, justice, and freedom as the three main goals taught in universities, but notes that justice is relative to each nation’s laws .
He explains that sin is not merely breaking the law, but rather bystanding when one has the ability to act .
He criticizes the current state of Korea, where the declining birthrate, not external threats, is leading to the nation’s downfall .
He claims to have predicted this 25 years ago and also predicted Trump’s presidency .
He states that he is the “ancestor of ancestors” who descended to prevent the Korean people’s demise .
He reiterates that sin is the act of bystanding despite having the ability to help .
He uses the example of Jesus healing on the Sabbath and a doctor ignoring an injured person to illustrate that inaction when capable is a sin .
He criticizes religious laws (율법) for preventing people from helping others, citing the parable of the Good Samaritan .
He argues that laws, justice, truth, and freedom are ultimately useless if they hinder compassion .
He points out that Koreans spend trillions on alcohol and tobacco while 500 million people starve annually, calling this collective indifference a sin .
He asserts that he came to change this “barbaric world” .
He claims his words possess special power (권능) to save people, citing an example of a suicidal high school student he helped .
He contrasts the student’s situation with that of war refugees who have lost everything, highlighting the student’s privilege and the foolishness of their despair .
He mentions that 5,900 people die annually in traffic accidents in Korea, causing immense family suffering, and that Korea has the highest suicide rate .
He states that he came to perform “major surgery” on the Korean nation, believing that if Korea changes, the world will follow .
He explains that his appearance in dreams is due to the “Age of Unspeakable Words” (언어도단 시대) and the “Age of the Seal” (해인 시대), which is the internet age .
He communicates with people worldwide through dreams, especially those with many sins, as a warning .
He advises caution on the internet and phone for those who frequently see him in dreams, as they might be on the verge of apostasy .
He describes American women as physically less attractive than Korean women due to their lifestyle .
He reiterates that bystanding is sin .
He argues that laws are unnecessary for fundamentally good people and that countries with too many laws, like Rome, eventually fall .
He breaks down the Chinese character for “sin” (罪) as “not four” (非四), referring to four essential qualities: love, humanity, virtue, and the four beginnings .
#2 (00:23:53)
Mr.Huh explains that “human” (사람) in Korean implies possessing four qualities: faith in God, filial piety, love between spouses, and education for children (신효애교) .
He states that all people are 100% unfilial because parents never feel their children’s efforts are enough .
He argues that filial piety should flow from top to bottom (from parents to children), not vice versa, and that the state should provide for the elderly .
He proposes that the government should give 150 million won to married couples and 50 million won for each child born .
He criticizes politicians for mismanaging the country’s finances, leading to its downfall, and suggests abolishing local education superintendents and local elections to save money .
He claims that if he were president, he would appoint all local officials, as elected officials are less accountable for corruption .
He recounts a conversation where someone suggested a debate between him and Do-ol, a famous lecturer .
He dismisses the idea, stating that he discusses the universe and divine realms, while Do-ol talks about ancient philosophers like Zhu Xi and Laozi, which are irrelevant now .
He distinguishes his “lecture” (강연) from Do-ol’s “class” (강의), explaining that his lectures are extemporaneous and worth 100 million won per hour, unlike classes that follow a script and are worth only 100,000 won per hour .
He explains that “love” (사랑) involves pleasing others with one’s face, words, wealth, and actions .
He emphasizes the importance of having a bright face, as it reflects one’s role as a “flower of heaven” .
He states that a bright face and kind words prevent misfortune, citing flight attendants as an example of maintaining composure .
He advises that enduring hardship and mistreatment from others, like a nagging wife, accumulates good karma, while receiving constant service depletes it .
He suggests that a good wife should nag her husband to help him build good karma .
He explains that 7 PM to 7 AM is “women’s time” (음의 시간), when men should avoid nagging, and that men should discuss important matters with their wives during the day, especially around noon (오시), when male “yang energy” is strongest .
He claims to be the “O-si” (오시) person, sent from heaven to speak with strong yang energy, and that all women worldwide will listen to him .
He introduces the “Four Beginnings” (사단): compassion (측은지심), shame (수오지심), deference (사양지심), and right/wrong discernment (시비지심) .
He contrasts “noblemen” (양반) who live by the Four Beginnings with “commoners” (상놈) who live by the “Seven Emotions” (칠정: joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, desire) .
He introduces the “Nine Thoughts” (구사도), a Christian concept of “Nine Holy Spirits” (구성령), which dictates that one must think nine times before acting .
The Nine Thoughts include: seeing clearly (시사명), listening intelligently (청사총), speaking faithfully (언사충), acting respectfully (행사공), working reverently (사사경), gaining righteously (득사의), treating women warmly (색사온), questioning doubts (의사문), and reflecting on misfortune when angry (분사난) .
He emphasizes that a businessman must practice “reverence for heaven and love for humanity” (경천애인) and think of future generations .
He gives an example of a brush seller who gave extra brushes and candles to a poor scholar, who later became a magistrate and saved the seller from false accusations .
He criticizes corrupt local government officials who embezzle funds, leading to financial crises in cities like Chicago, and advocates for their abolition .
He claims his charisma is so strong that even the US president cannot touch him .
He explains that “warmly treating women” (색사온) is a characteristic of noblemen, who never yell at their wives, unlike commoners .
He describes “telepathy” (이심전심) as how old couples communicated without words, using the example of a mother and son reuniting .
He connects this to Buddhist concepts of “Zen” (선) as the Buddha’s mind and “doctrine” (교) as the Buddha’s words, stating that true understanding comes from the mind, not just rules .
He criticizes religious commandments (십계명) in Christianity and Buddhism for being restrictive “laws” that lead to conflict, citing religious violence in Egypt and Indonesia .
He states that he does not “preach” (설법) but rather shows his “heart” (마음) through his lectures .
He reiterates that “questioning doubts” (의사문) means asking others when uncertain, and “reflecting on misfortune when angry” (분사난) means not holding grudges, as anger brings disaster .
He advises accepting mistreatment as an opportunity to build good karma, echoing Jesus’ teaching to turn the other cheek .
He mentions that the “Nine Thoughts” in Christianity are “love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control” .
He explains that “faithfulness” (충성) means having a “center” (중심), like the people of Chungcheong Province who remain neutral .
He claims that the “Age of Unspeakable Words” (언어도단) signifies his arrival from heaven (천허권래), which is why 7 billion people dream of him .
He describes his physical attributes, including his camera-friendly face, slim body, and ability to perform martial arts feats .
He mentions staying at the Brothermore Hotel, a luxury hotel for the wealthy, where his stay is recorded for posterity .
He states his age is 20 .
He introduces himself with four phrases: “unknown surname” (하성부지), “son without a father” (무부지자), “empty money, destroy weapons” (공전멸병), and “heavenly spirit descends” (천신하강) .
He claims his presence, name, and photos possess “incomprehensible” (불가사의) energy that can change faces and heal .
He introduces four more phrases: “cow’s voice in the wilderness” (우성재야), “world unification” (세계통일), “human judgment” (인류심판), and “earthly paradise” (지상낙원) .
He explains that “cow’s voice in the wilderness” refers to his message spreading globally via the internet, leading to world unification to end starvation, followed by human judgment and the creation of an earthly paradise .
He states that these phrases represent his identity, the current era, and his ultimate goals .
He mentions that the choice of singapore for the US-North Korea summit on June 12th is a secret he cannot yet reveal, but notes its geographical significance and proximity to where Kim Jong-nam died .
He claims to be manipulating world events, but keeps many details secret .
He explains that he appears in dreams to give everyone a chance, as he will save many people .
He conducts an energy test with two new male attendees, demonstrating that calling out names like Jesus, Buddha, or other religious figures, or even their own names, does not generate energy, but calling out “Mr.Huh” does .
He claims that only his name and photos possess energy, and that other photos, even of family, drain energy .
He performs a diagnostic test on a young man, identifying weak lungs and rhinitis, and then “heals” him by looking at him, demonstrating his power .
He claims his eyes and hands possess powerful energy, and that he, as their creator, can control and heal their cells .
He states that his power works on all humanity, as it is “inputted” into everyone .