| Topic | Social issues, filial piety, spiritual concepts, and political pledges |
|---|---|
| Key Themes | Low birth rate, high suicide rate, respect for ancestors, spiritual guidance, and future political vision |
Character Profiles
- 허경영 (Huh Kyung young) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being who created the universe and came to Earth to solve humanity’s problems.
- 김 고문님 (Advisor Kim) | Acquaintance of Huh Kyung young | Has known Huh Kyung young for 20 years.
- 박경민 위원장 (Chairman Park Kyung-min) | Supporter of Huh Kyung young | Designed a clover-shaped item with Huh Kyung young’s photo.
- 김영진 (Kim Young-jin) | Audience Member | A former construction company CEO who faced legal troubles and financial difficulties.
- 박준홍 (Park Jun-hong) | Acquaintance of Kim Young-jin | Former chief of staff to President Park Chung-hee.
- 이선영 (Lee Sun-young) | Audience Member | A woman with a heart condition (arrhythmia) and a family history of shamanism.
- 김호근 (Kim Ho-geun) | Audience Member | A young man who frequently sees Huh Kyung young in his dreams.
- 목사님 (Pastor) | Audience Member | An 80-year-old pastor seeking guidance on his life’s purpose.
- 김호은 (Kim Ho-eun) | Audience Member | A young man who has been following Huh Kyung young for 10 years.
- 장수현 (Jang Su-hyun) | Supporter of Huh Kyung young | Helps answer phone calls and provides volunteer service.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Societal Issues
- Huh Kyung young greets the audience and mentions that this is the 43rd lecture at Haneulgung .
- He discusses societal problems like low birth rates, high suicide rates, and the struggles of the elderly .
- He criticizes politicians for not addressing these issues, leading to people dying due to unresolved problems .
- He shares an anecdote about an elderly person who couldn’t receive welfare benefits despite having assets, due to their son’s registered ownership .
- He emphasizes the importance of enjoying old age and feeling a sense of accomplishment from one’s life’s work .
- He notes that time passes quickly, and people often don’t realize where they are headed after death if they can’t even solve current problems .
#2 (00:06:00) Respect for the Divine and Parents
- Huh Kyung young explains that people should revere the “Heavenly God” who created the universe .
- He clarifies that while children should love their parents, and parents should be respected, the divine should be revered .
- He states that people should show reverence towards him, not filial piety .
- He differentiates between “공손” (politeness/deference) for parents and “공경” (reverence) for the divine .
- He mentions that parents in the past were honest and taught their children not to lie, as they had witnessed the downfall of liars .
- He describes how parents would work hard, even selling their cattle or rice, to educate their children without resorting to lies or theft .
- He highlights the sacrifices of past generations who raised many children and cared for extended family members .
- He laments that the current generation, despite having more conveniences, cannot repay their ancestors’ efforts .
- He states that the current situation, where many people in their 40s cannot marry, is a sign of national decline .
- He explains that the character “통” (tong) in “원통하다” (wontonghada – to feel wronged or regretful) represents the deep sorrow of parents who couldn’t educate all their children or provide for their daughters .
- He emphasizes that this “원통함” (wontongham) is more profound than “원망” (wonmang – resentment) .
- He states that his mother also died with “원통함” because she was misunderstood and accused of infidelity .
- He carries a piece of soil from his mother’s grave as a reminder of her sacrifice and to guide him on the right path .
- He criticizes leaders who mismanage national finances, leading to young people being unable to marry and fulfill their filial duties .
- He proposes a “national dividend” of 1.5 million won for individuals and 3 million won for elderly couples, along with 10 million won for funerals and 100,000 won for birthdays, to alleviate these problems .
- He argues that these policies would bring joy and hope to the people, unlike current politicians who lack such vision .
- He mentions that he has been advocating for these solutions for 30 years, including giving 100 million won (equivalent to 500 million won today) for marriage 25 years ago .
#3 (00:20:00) Discussion on Religious Figures and Personal Experiences
- Huh Kyung young discusses the birth of Buddha, who was born on the road while his mother was traveling to her parents’ home .
- He mentions that Buddha’s mother died a week later due to infection, and Buddha was raised by his stepmother .
- He notes that Buddha’s birthday is a good time for people to visit temples, which helps maintain the temples financially .
- He laments the decline of traditional culture and religion due to a lack of children .
- He states that his image will be displayed in every house worldwide, and he will judge those who do not recognize him .
- He explains that parents, despite living good lives, accumulate “sins” unknowingly through actions like farming (killing insects) .
- He says that people seek forgiveness for these sins at temples .
- He criticizes people for not carrying photos of their parents in their wallets, unlike photos of their children .
- He shares a personal story about carrying soil from his mother’s grave since he was 14, emphasizing his deep connection to her .
- He explains that his mother died with “원통함” (wontongham) due to being misunderstood .
- He states that he studied diligently, always remembering his mother’s “한” (han – deep sorrow/resentment), which kept him from straying .
- He emphasizes that he has never been accused of fraud or other crimes, which would disqualify him from becoming president .
- He asserts that insulting him is an insult to his mother .
- He describes his mother’s rough hands from hard work and how she prepared food with those hands .
- He urges people not to commit suicide, but to solve population problems and fulfill their parents’ “한” .
- He mentions that many people worldwide die of hunger, carrying “한” .
- He reiterates his promises of national dividends, marriage funds, and other benefits .
- He describes the joy people would feel receiving birthday money with his presidential mark .
- He explains that his policies would bring hope and happiness to the people, unlike current politicians .
- He states that he is here to solve problems that politics and religion have failed to address, including preventing a third world war between the US and China .
- He recounts his difficult journey to Seoul at age 14, carrying his mother’s soil, traveling illegally on a train, and experiencing hunger .
- He describes stealing strawberries out of desperation, which he considers his second act of theft .
- He was caught by a market manager but was released after explaining his story and showing his mother’s soil and Chinese books .
- He was given money by female employees at Seoul Station and was encouraged to succeed .
- He emphasizes that he always kept his mother’s soil with him, even when living in difficult conditions .
- He explains that filial piety is about respect and love flowing downwards, not upwards .
- He criticizes modern society for not respecting parents, leading to elderly suicide and unemployment .
- He clarifies the difference between “공경” (reverence) for the divine and parents, and “공손” (deference) for parents .
- He mentions the Ten Commandments, emphasizing the commandment to honor one’s parents .
- He states that he should be “경외” (revered and feared), not just “공경” (revered) .
- He explains that “공손” (deference) leads to the prosperity of descendants .
- He promises to create a paradise on Earth in South Korea, which will then spread globally .
- He describes how the national dividend would allow the elderly to travel and enjoy their lives, rather than being confined to nursing homes .
- He criticizes the current system that leads to the suffering and early death of the elderly .
- He emphasizes the importance of fulfilling the “한” (han) of parents and the nation .
- He reveals that the soil he carries is from his mother’s grave, and his father’s grave is lost .
- He explains that even though he is a divine being, he still has maternal feelings because he was born through a woman .
#4 (00:43:00) Audience Questions and Personal Stories
- A young man (Kim Ho-geun) shares a dream he had at age 10 about a grandfather-like figure telling him to meet him later .
- In the dream, he was given a balloon with “한국왕과” (Korean King) written on it and saw a dragon .
- He also describes a dream where he was visited by a friend and later saw a coffin with soil being thrown into it, and a phoenix rising to the sky .
- He mentions that he bought a “한국왕과” item after the dream .
- Huh Kyung young interprets the dream, stating that the dragon represents China and the US, and he will prevent a third world war .
- He explains that the phoenix rising to the sky represents people realizing his divinity .
- He also mentions that the Korean flag (태극기) represents the three gods (조화신, 치화신, 교화신) .
- He explains that “은총” (grace) in Christianity includes the character for “dragon” (용), signifying the dragon’s role in the divine’s grace .
- He describes the dragon as encompassing all 12 zodiac animals .
- He shares his past hardships, living in a tent in winter while studying, with a view of both the prison where his father was held and the Blue House .
- He recounts a philosophy professor from Yonsei University seeing him and remarking that he had the aura of a president .
- He mentions that the professor offered him a place to stay and study, but he declined .
- He explains that his deep hunger made him absorb knowledge quickly .
- A woman (Lee Sun-young) asks about her health issues, including arrhythmia and a stroke .
- Huh Kyung young tells her that she is a shaman, which she confirms .
- He explains that shamans are spiritual beings who connect heaven and earth .
- He states that Korea has the most ghosts due to numerous wars, and these unprepared souls become ghosts .
- He explains that only those with sufficient energy can travel between worlds, and he can travel to Baekgung (Heaven) in 1 second .
- He demonstrates his energy by making people unable to move their hands when he says his name, unless their “백회” (Baekhoe – a point on the head) is blocked .
- He claims that his energy can heal illnesses, demonstrating it by curing Lee Sun-young’s rhinitis .
- He mentions that Lee Sun-young’s husband (Kim Young-jin) is also fortunate .
- Kim Young-jin shares his story of being a former CEO of Samick Construction, which went bankrupt in 2007 .
- He recounts being falsely accused and imprisoned for two years, during which his property value increased significantly .
- He mentions his connection to Park Jun-hong, former chief of staff to President Park Chung-hee .
- Huh Kyung young states that he called Kim Young-jin out because of his “광골” (gwanggol – cheekbones), which indicate he is destined to lead many people .
- He promises to resolve injustices if he becomes president, citing his own experience of losing his 51% stake in a POSCO building due to a lawsuit .
- He promises to help people who have lost money due to unpaid debts .
- An 80-year-old pastor asks what he should do in his remaining life .
- Huh Kyung young advises him to focus on solving global hunger, war, and pollution, which are his own missions .
- He criticizes churches for focusing on maintaining their institutions rather than helping the needy .
- He urges the pastor to lead a movement among religious leaders to address global issues .
- He tells the pastor to meditate and pray to him to find his purpose, promising to extend his lifespan if he acts on it .
- Another audience member asks about back pain .
- Huh Kyung young explains that back pain is common due to poor posture and lack of exercise, and that the body deteriorates with age .
- He suggests simple exercises like hanging from a bar and doing waist rotations using a sink counter .
- He claims that he constantly exercises, even on airplanes, to maintain his health .
- He states that his deep sleep allows him to recover quickly from jet lag .
- Another audience member asks about his granddaughter’s college entrance exam .
- Huh Kyung young touches the granddaughter’s head and promises to help her .
- He also addresses the grandmother’s arrhythmia, stating that it is due to her past life’s actions .
- He explains that facial features reflect one’s past life .
- He claims that he can heal her arrhythmia by touching her face, and that she will be able to change her grandchildren’s destinies in Baekgung .
- He states that his teachings will spread globally, and those who reject him will become ghosts .
- He mentions a new American drug that allows people to live to 130 years old with a 20-year-old body, but he promises to develop an even better one .
- He describes his “first judgment” as re-educating world leaders and politicians .
- He claims that his lectures can even cure arrhythmia .
- Another audience member asks about the origin of the Korean folk song “Arirang” .
- Huh Kyung young states that “Arirang” is his song, and it represents the joy of benefiting oneself .
- He explains that the meaning of “Arirang” varies by region and that it’s not a crucial question .
- He mentions that he will help another audience member change their profession .
- He praises a female audience member for her dedication to volunteering and studying his teachings .
- He also comments on her fashion choices, suggesting that a red skirt with a flag-like design is more unique than a plain red one .
- He praises her for changing her hairstyle to look younger .
- He mentions that she is a multi-talented individual who volunteers for him .
- He claims that talking to him on the phone can heal vocal cord issues .
- He reiterates that his teachings will spread globally, and those who follow him will be blessed .
Other Useful Information
- Haneulgung (하늘궁): A place where Huh Kyung young gives lectures.
- national dividend: A proposed policy by Huh Kyung young to provide 1.5 million won per person, 3 million won for elderly couples, 10 million won for funerals, and 100,000 won for birthdays.
- Baekgung (백궁): A heavenly realm that people can go to if they follow Huh Kyung young.
- “한” (Han): A Korean concept of deep sorrow, resentment, or regret, often passed down through generations.
- “원통함” (Wontongham): A feeling of being wronged or having deep regret.
- “원망” (Wonmang): resentment or blame.
- “공손” (Gongson): Politeness or deference, typically shown to parents.
- “공경” (Gonggyeong): Reverence or respect, shown to parents and the divine.
- “경외” (Gyeongoe): Reverence and fear, specifically for the divine.
- Three Gods (삼신): 조화신 (신인 God), 치화신 (Governing God), 교화신 (Teaching God).
- Five Races (오인종): Represented by five colors of roses: red (passion), yellow (jealousy), black (separation), pink (gratitude), white (purity).
- Past Life (전생): Huh Kyung young claims that facial features and current life circumstances are determined by actions in past lives.
- Healing Abilities: Huh Kyung young claims to have the ability to heal various ailments by touching people or through phone calls.
- Future Predictions: Huh Kyung young claims to know the future and predicts a third world war that he will prevent.
- POSCO Building: Huh Kyung young claims to have once owned a 51% stake in a POSCO building but lost it due to a lawsuit.