6805270044 Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (May 27, 2018)Discussion on life’s problems, the universe’s principles, economic issues, and historical perspectives.
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture at Haneulgung, discussing various societal issues, spiritual concepts, and his unique perspectives on life, death, and the universe. He claims to be a divine being who has come to save humanity and unify the world.
Kim Tae-won | Questioner | Asks about the Illuminati and their alleged goal of reducing the global population to 500 million to establish a New World Order.
Jeon Ki-yong | Questioner | Asks about the nature of God and the meaning of life, questioning if the cycle of hot and cold on Earth is God’s true form.
Lee Seok-hyeon | Questioner | Asks about the afterlife and how to help a recently deceased friend, also inquiring about the possibility of physical rejuvenation through telomere correction and its implications for childbirth.
Park Seung-hoon | Questioner | Asks about Korean history, specifically the colonial-era historical views versus nationalistic views, and the future of historical education under Mr.Huh’s presidency. He also mentions his role as a “performance team leader.”
Kim Jun-hye | Questioner | Asks about the historical connection between the Korean Peninsula and world wars, and about former President Park Chung-hee’s actions, including the Saemaul Movement and the adoption of the phoenix as a national symbol, suggesting a possible unconscious awareness of Mr.Huh’s divine nature.
Park Chung-hee | Former President | Implemented policies like the Saemaul Movement, promoted the semiconductor industry, and established the Korea National Open University, allegedly based on Mr.Huh’s ideas. He also officially adopted the phoenix as a symbol for the Blue House.
Lee Byeong-cheol | Businessman | Introduced Mr.Huh to Park Chung-hee and was involved in the early stages of the semiconductor industry.
Jeon Gyeong-an | Security Personnel | Lee Byeong-cheol’s bodyguard, who later joined the Blue House staff and was connected to Mr.Huh.
Jeon Doo-hwan | Former President | Park Chung-hee’s chief of security, who later became president. He is described as polite but associated with historical controversies.
Child | Audience Member | A young child who interacts with Mr.Huh, symbolizing innocence and the future.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Welcome
The event begins with music and applause .
Mr.Huh is welcomed to Haneulgung .
The speaker expresses gratitude for the opportunity to hear solutions to problems and concerns .
#2 (00:00:30) Current Societal Issues
Mr.Huh discusses the declining attendance at religious events, noting that temples and churches are facing financial difficulties .
He mentions that people increasingly desire freedom from traditional institutions and prefer flexible jobs over corporate positions .
The speaker criticizes the US economic policy of printing money to sustain its economy, which he believes leads to a cycle of debt and economic decline .
He predicts that the South Korean government will face difficulties with common people’s policies due to the US economic influence .
#3 (00:02:26) The Three Great Affairs of Life
Mr.Huh outlines three major life events: birth, marriage, and death .
He states that only marriage (finding a spouse) is somewhat within one’s control, while birth and death are not .
He claims that those who follow him are guaranteed a good death, ascending to Baekgung (heaven) .
He declares himself the “true spouse,” implying that followers no longer need to worry about their earthly partners .
He emphasizes that understanding this eliminates reasons for conflict in relationships .
#4 (00:04:40) Overcoming Hardship and Injustice
Mr.Huh discusses the concept of “Cheonshin Man-go” (countless hardships) and “Ugil Seongcheon” (sudden rise to prominence) .
He criticizes past political leaders for their cruelty, citing the torture and death of a student activist with red pepper powder .
He highlights the immense suffering parents endure raising children and criticizes the government for not supporting marriage and families .
He asserts that such political actions lead to a decline in the nation’s youth and future .
He explains that his embrace of followers is akin to a parent’s love for a child, acknowledging their hardships .
He states that meeting him signifies “Ugil Seongcheon,” guaranteeing a path to Baekgung and resolving worries about spouses and death .
He encourages followers to release their burdens and maintain a bright demeanor .
#5 (00:09:40) The Five Principles of the Universe (Uju Oryun)
Mr.Huh introduces the “Uju Oryun” (Five Principles of the Universe) .
He explains that inanimate objects follow a cycle of birth, existence, decay, and emptiness (Seong-ju Gye-gong) .
Living beings follow a cycle of birth, aging, sickness, and death (Saeng-no-byeong-sa) .
He emphasizes that these cycles are natural and that one should not resent their birth circumstances, as everything returns to its rightful place (Sapil Gijeong) .
He states that injustice does not truly exist, as actions in this life will be balanced in future lives .
He advises against holding grudges or feeling wronged, as all experiences contribute to one’s spiritual journey .
He also mentions the Earth’s seasonal cycle (Chun-hwa-chu-dong) as another example of the universe’s cyclical nature .
He encourages patience and understanding, as all things, good or bad, are temporary and part of a larger cycle .
#6 (00:19:00) The Importance of Positive Thinking and Support
Mr.Huh advises against criticizing religious leaders, suggesting that understanding and supporting them brings blessings .
He states that those who lose money in this life will be rewarded with wealth in the next .
He criticizes the practice of leaving large inheritances to children, as it can lead to their downfall, citing the example of wealthy individuals who turn to drugs .
He praises American philanthropists who donate their wealth to charity rather than leaving it to their children .
He defends the management of Korean Air, suggesting that public criticism is driven by ideological conflict rather than genuine issues .
He recounts the story of Cho Choong-hoon, the founder of Hanjin Group, who started his business by helping an American military commander’s wife, illustrating how good deeds lead to opportunities .
He criticizes the media and public for overly scrutinizing corporate leaders, arguing that it harms the nation’s economy and drives businesses overseas .
He emphasizes the need to protect and support Korean companies like Korean Air and Samsung, which are vital to the national economy .
He urges people to stop consuming biased media and instead focus on his teachings .
He reassures followers that their current hardships, such as poverty or perceived unattractiveness, will be overcome in the afterlife, where they will be reborn as beautiful beings in Baekgung .
#7 (00:32:00) Question on Illuminati and Global Control
Kim Tae-won asks about the Illuminati’s alleged plan to reduce the global population to 500 million and establish a New World Order .
Mr.Huh explains that Jewish people control global finance through institutions like the US Federal Reserve (FRB) .
He states that the FRB’s quantitative easing policy allows the US to print money to cover its debts, giving Jewish people significant power over the global economy .
He claims that he will unify global finance and introduce a single world currency featuring his face and ten major languages .
He dismisses the Illuminati’s alleged plan to reduce the population, arguing that Jewish people benefit from a larger population for economic reasons .
He asserts that he is aware of these global dynamics and has come to resolve them, comparing his arrival to the disappearance of swallows, which symbolize a peaceful and trusting people .
#8 (00:39:00) Question on the Nature of God and the Universe
Jeon Ki-yong asks about the nature of God and the meaning of life, questioning if the Earth’s hot and cold cycles are God’s true form .
Mr.Huh asserts that he is the creator of the universe and is present among them, implying that the questioner is looking for God in the wrong place .
He demonstrates his divine power by showing that his name can prevent a person’s arm from being lowered, while other names like Jesus do not have the same effect .
He explains that the universe operates on “Providence” (Seop-ri), which cannot be fully understood through “reality” (Gwahak) or scientific data .
He clarifies that life forms were not “created” but have always existed, undergoing cycles of reincarnation .
He compares traditional religions to slow ships, while his teachings are like a fast airplane, offering a quicker path to spiritual understanding .
He emphasizes that fear of death is unnecessary for those who accumulate good deeds, as they will be reborn in favorable circumstances .
#9 (00:49:00) Question on Afterlife and Rejuvenation
Lee Seok-hyeon asks about the afterlife for a deceased friend and the possibility of physical rejuvenation through telomere correction, including its implications for childbirth .
Mr.Huh reassures the questioner that the deceased friend’s fate is determined by “Sapil Gijeong” (everything returns to its rightful place), so worrying is unnecessary .
He explains the concept of “Yukdo Yunhoe” (Six Paths of reincarnation), where souls are reborn in various forms based on their deeds .
He details the seven factors determined in the afterlife: reincarnation path, wealth/status, physical form, lineage, family, lifespan/health, and finally, face and personality .
He explains that the face and personality are the last to be determined, reflecting one’s inner self and past actions .
He describes how telomeres, which determine cellular aging, can be stabilized by invoking his name, slowing down the aging process .
He proposes that telomere stabilization and “soul transfer” (yeonghon ijeonsul) or “cloning” (bokje) could allow individuals to live indefinitely or transfer their consciousness to younger, more beautiful bodies .
He states that these technologies would be exclusive to Korea under his leadership, attracting global wealth .
He emphasizes that these advanced concepts are beyond current scientific understanding and can only be explained by him .
#10 (01:00:00) Question on Korean History and Corporate Management
Park Seung-hoon asks about Korean history, specifically the colonial-era historical views versus nationalistic views, and the future of historical education under Mr.Huh’s presidency .
Mr.Huh criticizes the “colonial historical view” (sikmin sagwan) as a Japanese-imposed narrative that limits Korea’s historical scope to the peninsula .
He states that under his presidency, the national anthem will change to reflect Korea’s global influence, and current history textbooks will be abolished .
He advocates for a “world-centric” (segye juui) perspective, where Korea creates a new, great history rather than dwelling on past glories .
He also addresses the question of managing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) .
He criticizes excessive labor union power and individualistic thinking among workers, which he believes harms businesses and drives them overseas .
He proposes replacing labor unions with “Family-Saving Councils” (Gajeong Salligi Hyeopuihoe), where both management and labor collaborate to ensure fair wages and support for families .
He asserts that only his leadership can save SMEs and prevent the nation’s economic collapse .
#11 (01:10:00) Interaction with a Child and Final Remarks
A child is brought to the stage and interacts with Mr.Huh, who praises the child’s beauty and innocence .
He uses the child as an example to illustrate how innocence is lost with age and knowledge, comparing it to eating the “fruit of good and evil” .
He explains that children’s behavior can reflect their past lives, bringing either blessings or hardships to their families .
He reiterates the importance of doing good deeds to ensure a favorable reincarnation .
#12 (01:15:00) Question on Korean Peninsula and World Wars, and Park Chung-hee
Kim Jun-hye asks about the historical connection between the Korean Peninsula and world wars, and about former President Park Chung-hee’s actions, suggesting a possible unconscious awareness of Mr.Huh’s divine nature .
Mr.Huh explains that Park Chung-hee was introduced to him by Lee Byeong-cheol and received ideas from him, which led to successful policies like the Saemaul Movement and the semiconductor industry .
He recounts how Park Chung-hee established the “Daehan Jonghap Sikpum” company to supply food to US troops in Vietnam, demonstrating his strategic thinking .
He mentions that Jeon Gyeong-an, Lee Byeong-cheol’s bodyguard, and Jeon Doo-hwan, Park Chung-hee’s security chief, were connected to him .
He describes the Korean Peninsula as being caught between the “men” of the US and China, with North Korea being courted by both .
He argues that rapid development in North Korea would harm South Korea’s environment and economy due to pollution and resource depletion .
He advocates for a “slow” development approach for North Korea, similar to Switzerland’s model of high-value, low-impact industries like watchmaking, to preserve the environment and promote sustainable growth .
He states that the US is preparing for a third world war with China to maintain its economic dominance, and the Korean Peninsula is a critical flashpoint .
He asserts that he is the one who will resolve this crisis, having visited the US multiple times to influence global events .
He concludes by emphasizing that he is the divine being who will guide Korea and the world to a better future, urging people to listen to his teachings .
Other Useful Information
Haneulgung (Sky Palace): The location where Mr.Huh delivers his lectures.
Baekgung (Heaven): The destination for those who follow Mr.Huh, where they are guaranteed a good death and rebirth.
Sapil Gijeong (Everything Returns to its Rightful Place): A core principle in Mr.Huh’s philosophy, suggesting that all actions and experiences, good or bad, will eventually lead to a just outcome.
Uju Oryun (Five Principles of the Universe): Mr.Huh’s framework for understanding the cyclical nature of existence, encompassing both inanimate objects (Seong-ju Gye-gong) and living beings (Saeng-no-byeong-sa), as well as the Earth’s seasons.
Cheonshin Man-go (Countless Hardships): A term used to describe the immense suffering and challenges faced in life.
Ugil Seongcheon (Sudden Rise to Prominence): A term used to describe a sudden and significant improvement in one’s circumstances, often attributed to meeting Mr.Huh.
Telomere Correction/Soul Transfer/Cloning: Advanced technologies that Mr.Huh claims to possess, capable of extending life, rejuvenating the body, and transferring consciousness, which he plans to use to benefit Korea and the world.
Family-Saving Councils: Mr.Huh’s proposed replacement for labor unions, designed to foster collaboration between management and labor for the well-being of employees’ families.
Swallows: Symbolize a trusting and peaceful people, and their disappearance signifies Mr.Huh’s arrival to save humanity.