6806100046 Haneulgung, Spiritual Teachings, and Future Predictions (June 10, 2018)
Character Profiles
Huh Kyung young | Speaker | Delivers lectures on various topics including science, politics, history, economics, humanities, society, art, philosophy, religion, and truth . He claims to be from the sky and to be the emperor who will unify the world .
Yang Gomun | Acquaintance of Huh Kyung young | Gave Huh Kyung young two special phone numbers (0001 and 0007) .
Construction Company President | Acquaintance of Huh Kyung young | Initially tried to outbid Huh Kyung young for land but later gave up after Huh Kyung young showed him “miracles” .
Housewife | Audience member | Asked a question about the disposal of bodies after death .
Student | Audience member | Asked a question about the possibility of being revived after being cryogenically frozen .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Discussion on Land Acquisition and Miracles
Huh Kyung young discusses the process of acquiring land, mentioning that he added the Taegeukgi and Bonghwang to it .
He recounts a situation where he outbid another person for land by 200 million won, leading to a dispute .
The other bidder, a construction company president, intended to develop the land for profit .
Huh Kyung young warned the president that starting a business on that land would lead to ruin, showing him “miracles” .
The president, fearing the consequences, eventually gave up the land .
Huh Kyung young claims the land is destined for him, the emperor who will unify the world .
The president and his friend, after much deliberation, decided to forfeit the land to Huh Kyung young .
They asked Huh Kyung young to use the land to unify the world and to remember them when he becomes president .
Huh Kyung young mentions that the land is now “Cheongung” (Heavenly Palace) .
He also shares that he received two special phone numbers, 0001 and 0007, from Yang Gomun .
He explains that Cheongung was obtained through immense hardship and was destined for him .
He plans to develop the area around Cheongung, building a Hanok Tower and Hanok villages for wealthy individuals from around the world .
He describes the future Cheongung as a Hanok village with a lake, walking paths, and a unique energy that improves people’s health .
He emphasizes that this place is a “heaven on earth” and that being there is a great success .
#2 (00:23:00) Philosophical Discussion on Buddhism and Human Existence
Huh Kyung young delves into Buddhist philosophy, explaining the four stages of enlightenment: Ha-sim (lowering the mind), Il-sim (unifying the mind), Mu-nyeom (no thought), and Heo-sim (empty mind) .
He connects these stages to the “three marks of existence” (impermanence, suffering, non-self) and the “four noble truths” .
He also discusses the “five aggregates” (form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness) and the “six perfections” .
He explains the “ten evil deeds” in Buddhism, such as killing, stealing, and lying .
He then introduces the concept of “12 Yeon-gi” (12 links of dependent origination), which explains how human existence and relationships are formed .
He states that all relationships are predetermined by past lives, so there is no such thing as an unfair encounter .
He also applies this to financial matters, suggesting that unpaid debts from past lives cannot be recovered .
#3 (00:37:00) The Vagus Nerve and Its Importance
Huh Kyung young explains the vagus nerve (miju-singyeong) as a nerve that gives vitality to the body, originating from the brainstem (yeon-su) .
He states that negative emotions like hatred can inhibit the vagus nerve, leading to digestive problems .
Conversely, positive emotions and meeting Huh Kyung young can activate it, improving digestion and overall well-being .
He emphasizes that stress can completely shut down the vagus nerve, causing various physical ailments .
He claims that calling his name activates the vagus nerve, leading to improved skin and beauty .
He connects the vagus nerve to the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) and the brainstem, asserting his control over these vital points .
#4 (00:48:00) Travel Plans and Time Management
Huh Kyung young mentions his upcoming travels to the US in September and October, including a visit to Bill Gates’ house in Seattle .
He urges the audience to adhere to the schedule to ensure everyone can return home safely .
He states that he needs to prepare for his trip to meet Trump in Singapore .
#5 (00:52:00) The Sacred Land of Cheongung
Huh Kyung young describes Cheongung as a “living volcano” that has not yet erupted, making it a pristine and powerful site .
He compares it to a “virgin womb” where he, Huh Kyung young, has “impregnated” it .
He encourages the audience to build “healing houses” with him .
He emphasizes that even without listening to his questions, simply being in Cheongung improves one’s health .
#6 (01:00:00) The Cycle of Reincarnation and Social Status
Huh Kyung young discusses the “five wheels of reincarnation” (O-ryun), which include birth, aging, sickness, death for living beings, and formation, dwelling, decay, emptiness for inanimate objects .
He also includes the cycle of seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter) for Earth and the cycle of emotions (joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure) for the mind .
He adds that social status (wealth, poverty, nobility, lowliness) also rotates, meaning no status is permanent .
He explains that this cycle of reincarnation applies to nature, inanimate objects, living beings, land, people, minds, and even wealth .
He asserts that he controls the vagus nerve, which is connected to the brainstem, spinal cord, and bone marrow, giving him power over life and death .
He claims to be able to determine when someone dies or lives, even extending the lives of those who oppose him .
He mentions that Cheongung itself has faced spiritual battles .
He reiterates that wealth and poverty are not permanent, citing examples of historical figures .
He then describes the “six paths of reincarnation” (Yukdo Yunhoe), starting from hell (agi), then animals (chuksaeng), asura, humans, and finally heaven (cheonsang) .
He explains that animals retain memories of their past lives, unlike humans, who are made to forget to endure suffering .
He gives an example of a mother reincarnated as a fly, witnessing her son’s life .
He also mentions the “ten paths of reincarnation” (Sipdo Yunhoe), which include higher stages like Sravaka, Pratyekabuddha, Bodhisattva, and Buddha .
He claims that his followers can bypass these stages and directly reach higher realms .
#7 (01:15:00) Questions and Answers on Death and Reincarnation
A housewife asks about the best way to dispose of a body after death .
Huh Kyung young explains that donating bodies for medical research or organ donation is not bad .
He discusses cremation versus burial, noting that burial enriches the soil but is expensive, while cremation is becoming more common due to cost .
He predicts a future where mass burials will be necessary due to widespread epidemics like the “Challa Virus,” which will kill many people instantly .
He claims that only he will survive such an epidemic .
He also addresses a question about the origin of God, stating that God has no beginning or end and has existed eternally .
He clarifies that humans are not created but have always existed .
He claims to have come to Earth to save over 10 million people .
He mentions that he came to Korea because of a prophecy about “Jeong Do-ryeok” (a righteous leader) appearing in Joseon (Korea) .
He states that his purpose is to judge and to help people achieve “Gae-gwa-cheon-seon” (reforming oneself and doing good) .
He claims to increase the lifespan and destiny of those who call his name, healing their illnesses .
He recounts his childhood, where he studied numerous Chinese classics and found most of the prophecies about Jeong Do-ryeok to be false .
He defines “Jeong Do-ryeok” as one who teaches the right path that reaches the sky .
#8 (01:32:00) The Nature of Gods and Spirits
Huh Kyung young explains that there are billions of gods, and each person is a “Chung-go Byeon-sin” (a transformed god) .
He differentiates between “Gwi-sin” (ghosts), which are ancestors who have not reincarnated, and “Yeong-sin” (divine spirits), which govern the universe .
He states that while Buddhism emphasizes equality, his arrival proves that equality does not exist, as he is distinct from ordinary humans .
He claims that “Yeong-sin” (divine spirit) is the one who governs the world with the right path .
He mentions that this “Yeong-sin” appears in a “Seong-san Seong-ji” (sacred mountain, sacred land) .
He identifies Cheongung as this sacred land, where his voice is like a cow calling its calf, drawing people in .
He describes Cheongung as a secure yet potentially vulnerable location, requiring constant vigilance .
He explains that Cheongung receives energy from both the earth and the sky, transforming those who visit .
He connects the name of Yangju (his location) to “light” and “sun,” and Jangheung (the specific area) to “flourishing” .
He claims to be the “incarnation of light” who has come to this “city of light” .
He reiterates that ordinary people cannot understand his true nature .
He refers to himself as the “Emperor of the End Times” (Mal-se Seong-je), whom people fail to recognize despite his presence .
He states that those who come to Cheongung will see their families prosper .
#9 (01:52:00) Final Advice and Future Predictions
Huh Kyung young advises the audience to sit upright to improve digestion and heart health .
He reminds them of the four stages of mind cultivation: Ha-sim, Il-sim, Mu-sim, and Heo-sim .
He emphasizes “Mu-sim” (non-attachment), encouraging people not to be envious of others’ wealth, as it can lead to problems like taxes and inheritance issues .
He states that he has no national bias, treating all countries as his children, and that success depends on effort .
He predicts that within 10 years, cryopreservation technology will advance to allow people to be frozen and revived in the future, especially for long-distance space travel .
He explains that freezing stops the aging process, similar to how less active people live longer .
He contrasts this with his own ability to travel vast cosmic distances instantly through spiritual means .
He emphasizes the infinite nature of the universe, where Earth is insignificant .
He concludes by stating that the “Cheonbu-gyeong” (Heavenly Scripture) teaches that there is no beginning or end .
He mentions his busy travel schedule, including trips to the US to “take over America” .
A speaker shares their personal journey of discovering Huh Kyung young through prophecies and his 38 pledges .
The speaker expresses their dedication to spreading Huh Kyung young’s message and working towards a better world .
Huh Kyung young concludes the lecture, urging everyone to continue their efforts .
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