Lecture on various topics including politics, society, personal issues, and spiritual concepts.
Character Profiles
- Huh Kyung young | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being, a future president of Korea, and a world emperor. He states he can solve national problems and has special abilities.
- Donald Trump | US President | Met Huh Kyung young, who notes Trump rarely smiles but did so in their photo. Huh Kyung young also mentions Trump’s past bankruptcies and political attempts.
- Park Geun-hye | Former Korean President | Huh Kyung young claims to have accurately predicted her political downfall, including her impeachment and removal from office.
- Lee Kun-hee | Samsung Chairman | Huh Kyung young claims to have predicted his collapse and advised his son, Lee Jae-yong, on business matters.
- Lee Jae-yong | Samsung Heir | Huh Kyung young claims to have advised him to change the Samsung logo to red to avoid misfortune, which he says resulted in a 100 trillion won loss when not followed. Huh Kyung young also discusses Lee Jae-yong’s “eight blessings” but lack of marital fortune.
- Yoo Gyeong-su | Former First Lady of Korea | Mentioned for her respectful posture (bending knees) when taking photos with her taller husband, President Park.
- Lee Jun-seok | Questioner 1 | Asks about election fraud.
- Hwang Seong | Questioner 2 | Next questioner after Lee Jun-seok.
- Kim Yeong-su | Questioner 3 | Asks about a special chant and its effectiveness.
- Nam Jong-seon | Questioner 4 | Asks about a debt recovery issue involving a construction company and a savings bank.
- Song Ji-hye | Nam Jong-seon’s Daughter | Studying at a graduate school of engineering, considering a career in academia.
- Song Seo | Nam Jong-seon’s Son | Studying at Seoul National University, considering studying abroad.
- Kim Jeong-ja | Questioner 5 | Asks about the afterlife and different levels of Baekgung (heaven).
- Kwon Seon-ho | Questioner 6 | Asks about the difference between Huh Kyung young and Jesus, and the Christian belief in Jesus’s second coming.
- Jeon Yeon-hyeon | Questioner 7 | Asks about family conflicts, specifically her son’s resemblance to her husband’s argumentative nature, and her daughter’s divorce.
- Lee Seo-hyeon | Questioner 8 | Asks about her son’s financial difficulties, including debt and potential personal bankruptcy, and the challenges faced by young people today.
- Park Jong-seon | Questioner 9 | Asks about her grandson’s delayed speech and her daughter’s difficulty conceiving.
- Kim Seung-geom | Questioner 10 | Asks about his adult children (daughter, 40; son, 35) who are not yet married.
- Kim Jeong-hui | Questioner 11 | Introduces Jang, who asks about medical expenses and elderly care.
- Jang | Questioner 12 | Asks about medical expenses, non-covered treatments, and the challenges of elderly care in nursing homes.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Huh Kyung young’s US Trip and Photo with Trump
- Huh Kyung young mentions his recent 4-night, 5-day trip to the US .
- He shows a photo taken with President Trump, encouraging attendees to share it for promotion .
- He claims the photo was taken by a White House photographer and looks good .
- He notes Trump rarely smiles but did so in their photo .
- He compares his height to Trump’s, stating they are similar .
- He attributes Trump’s smile to their matching attire and similar appearance, calling them a “couple” .
- He emphasizes that only he can make the US President laugh .
- He points out a unique “Trump sign” on their suits, stating its absence makes the photo fake .
- He explains his subtle posing technique to appear slimmer next to Trump .
- He criticizes politicians for not understanding public preference for natural expressions .
- He highlights the importance of respectful posture in photos, citing Yoo Gyeong-su’s example of bending her knees for her taller husband .
- He claims Trump’s wide smile, showing 12 teeth, was unprecedented and only happened in his presence .
- He asserts that meeting Trump makes him one of the few people globally to have done so .
- He states that he was invited by Trump, indicating his significance .
- He believes this “historical photo” will be scrutinized but is genuine .
#2 (00:06:56) Political Landscape and Future Plans
- Huh Kyung young discusses the recent Korean election, where the ruling party won overwhelmingly, leading to the disappearance of the opposition party .
- He views this outcome as favorable for his eventual rise to power .
- He announces his plan to merge Gyeongsangnam-do and Jeollanam-do into “Jeongyeongdo” if he becomes president .
- He advises against labeling Gyeongsang-do as solely a conservative stronghold due to demographic changes .
- He claims the ruling party’s victory is superficial, and he will fill the void left by the weakened opposition .
- He mentions extensive discussions about Korea while in the US .
- He notes that people, including the audience, constantly ask him questions .
- He states he has visited the US five times consecutively, demonstrating his dedication .
- He attributes his slightly hoarse voice to continuous speaking in dusty environments .
- He believes his efforts in the US were worthwhile, suggesting Trump is fortunate to have met him .
- He declares his ambition to become Korea’s president and then world emperor .
- He anticipates his political restrictions will be lifted next year, after 10 years .
- He plans to establish the “National Revolutionary Party” with existing national organizations .
- He envisions a massive party convention at Jamsil Arena with millions of participants .
- He criticizes other parties for their lack of genuine member participation and reliance on government subsidies .
- He asserts that the National Revolutionary Party will “remodel” the nation .
- He claims to have accurately predicted Park Geun-hye’s downfall five years in advance .
- He states that his predictions about future events, including those involving North Korea, China, and the US, are always correct .
- He recounts his six predictions for Park Geun-hye: winning with 51% (actual 51.6%), 청와대 (Blue House) scandal, candlelight protests, impeachment, removal in 4 years, and failed constitutional amendment attempt .
- He contrasts his divine foresight with human limitations in knowledge and perception .
- He explains the concept of “galaxy clusters” and the path to Baekgung (heaven), where 10 million people from Earth will ascend through his presence .
- He describes how people’s faces improve after coming to him .
- He delves into Buddhist concepts of “색수상행식” (form, sensation, perception, volition, consciousness) and “안이비설신의” (eye, ear, nose, tongue, body, mind) interacting with “색성향미촉법” (form, sound, smell, taste, touch, mental objects) .
- He explains how these interactions, multiplied by past, present, and future, create 108烦恼 (defilements) .
- He illustrates this with an example of seeing a beautiful woman and the resulting thoughts and desires .
- He states that he can resolve these defilements, which he likens to “handcuffs” .
- He claims to have predicted Lee Kun-hee’s collapse a week before it happened and advised Lee Jae-yong to change the Samsung logo to red to avoid misfortune .
- He asserts that Samsung’s 100 trillion won loss from battery issues could have been avoided if his advice had been followed .
- He emphasizes that only a divine being like himself can foresee such events .
- He compares his arrival to the Messiah coming “like a thief,” unrecognized by many, similar to how few recognized Jesus .
- He suggests that being unrecognized is better for now, as it allows for quiet growth before a global gathering of millions .
- He describes his political strategy as initially appearing as a “figurehead” president, then becoming a world unifier and judge .
- He criticizes human perception as inferior to machines, citing baseball umpire errors corrected by slow-motion cameras .
- He applies this to people’s inability to recognize him, stating he uses an “empathy” strategy .
- He believes people will instinctively trust him as president, even those who initially dislike him .
- He claims he can manipulate the US and China .
- He promises to end the cycle of revenge between ruling and opposition parties if he becomes president .
- He asserts that he will not imprison former presidents .
- He believes the public desires an end to political vendettas and will see him as the solution .
- He questions why Trump met him, implying his unique ability to manage global powers .
- He plans to send all 300 National Assembly members to “spiritual education” upon his election .
- He states he is not seeking revenge but to save the Korean people .
- He claims his policies, such as national basic income and state control of local budgets, will be implemented immediately upon election without public referendum .
- He proposes that local government heads and education superintendents be appointed by the president .
- He criticizes local autonomy for leading to corruption and financial ruin, citing California as an example .
- He expresses disdain for local officials, calling them “thieves” and criticizing voters for electing them .
- He asserts that any minister who claims a lack of budget will be fired .
- He criticizes the 100 trillion won spent on birth incentives, arguing it was mismanaged and should have been directly distributed as 50 million won per child .
- He advocates for abolishing local elections and appointing local officials to save money .
- He claims to instantly understand national budget issues due to his superior intellect .
- He states his TV debates will be passionate and effective .
- He mentions his YouTube videos are watched even in the White House .
- He recounts an encounter with a couple who praised his YouTube content and recognized his potential to change Korea .
- He claims to receive calls from high-ranking officials using burner phones, expressing respect and urging him to run for president .
- He shares an anecdote about strangers paying for his meal because they watch his YouTube videos .
- He states that during TV debates, his “eyes” will influence voters, ensuring 100% support .
- He compares himself to Trump, who also faced numerous failures before becoming president .
- He notes Trump’s health issues, implying his own divine intervention helps Trump endure .
- He promises an interesting “drama” until the next Presidential election .
- He explains his strategy of appearing “weak” or “like a thief” to avoid being targeted .
- He uses the analogy of surfing a wave, emphasizing the need to utilize downward momentum to rise .
- He describes his multifaceted public persona (musician, comedian, healer, divine being, politician, artist, pastor, ambassador) to avoid being a clear target .
- He outlines four stages of spiritual development: 하심 (humility), 일심 (one-mindedness), 무심 (no-mindedness), and 허심 (Huh Kyung young-mindedness) .
- He explains 하심 as lowering one’s mind, seeing others as divine, and overcoming ego .
- He defines 일심 as focusing on a single thought or person .
- He describes 무심 as transcending thoughts and desires .
- He introduces 허심 as replacing all thoughts with Huh Kyung young .
- He connects these stages to his political journey, starting with unconventional policies that later prove prescient .
- He recounts losing his 10,000-pyeong home to government seizure and redevelopment into an apartment complex while he was imprisoned .
- He shares a story of finding a lost envelope with 70 million won and returning it to its owner, demonstrating his “no-mindedness” towards money .
- He equates national budget mismanagement to people losing their money, which he promises to return through policies like national basic income .
- He promises a paradise-like life on Earth and ascension to Baekgung after death .
#3 (00:43:18) Q&A Session: Election Fraud
- Lee Jun-seok asks about widespread election fraud in the 19th Presidential election and how to prevent it in the 20th .
- Huh Kyung young states that significant election fraud in Korea ended with the 3.15 election, and current claims are false .
- He dismisses claims of “underground tunnels” and “election fraud” as lies .
- He emphasizes that losers should reflect rather than blame fraud .
- He asserts that no election fraud can stop him, comparing himself to a “needle in a pouch” that will inevitably emerge .
- He proposes a system where supporters sign online to confirm their vote for him, making fraud impossible .
- He expresses trust in Korean public officials not to engage in fraud .
#4 (00:46:00) Q&A Session: Chants and Spiritual Power
- Kim Yeong-su asks about the effectiveness of a specific chant involving “heaven, earth, sun, moon, and stars” .
- Huh Kyung young tests the chant’s power by having Kim Yeong-su recite it while he pushes down on his arm, demonstrating it has no effect .
- He claims his name, “Huh Kyung young,” is the true “universal key” or “chant” that connects one to him and brings good fortune .
- He states that in times of war, even those who dislike him will call his name .
- He demonstrates the power of his name by having Kim Yeong-su say “Huh Kyung young” while he pushes his arm, showing it remains strong .
- He explains that blocking the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) prevents the energy from the universe from entering .
- He demonstrates that saying “Jesus” or “Buddha” while blocking the Baekhoe also results in weakness, implying these are “fake chants” .
- He advises against following other religions and suggests incorporating his name into existing prayers .
- He claims that only his name and photos emit energy .
- He encourages people to spread his name and photos to save others .
#5 (00:51:00) Q&A Session: Debt and Career Advice
- Nam Jong-seon asks about recovering a large debt from a construction company, where a savings bank claims a 6 billion won debt but he believes it’s only 1.4 billion won .
- He explains that recovering the debt is difficult if the bank’s claim is legally registered, even if inflated .
- He advises Nam Jong-seon to call his name for help .
- He suggests investigating the actual debt amount but warns against accusing others of inflating claims .
- Nam Jong-seon asks if his daughter, Song Ji-hye, can pursue an academic career after her master’s and doctorate .
- Huh Kyung young says he will help if possible, noting her intelligence .
- Nam Jong-seon asks if his son, Song Seo, should study abroad or attend Seoul National University .
- He advises against studying in the US, citing concerns about drug use (marijuana legalization in California) and a perception that US education is less valued in Korea .
- Nam Jong-seon asks about performing a “Cheondojae” (a Buddhist ritual for the deceased) for his mother-in-law .
- He says that while his name is sufficient, performing the ritual is acceptable if it brings peace to the family and supports monks .
- He confirms that his mother-in-law has not yet gone to a good place and that calling his name will help .
#6 (00:56:00) Q&A Session: Baekgung and Religious Interpretation
- Kim Jeong-ja asks about the different levels of Baekgung (heaven) and whether everyone who goes there achieves the state of an Arhat .
- Huh Kyung young explains that Baekgung has five levels, with him at the fifth, and people gradually ascend .
- He states that once in Baekgung, people can control their descendants, bring them to Baekgung, and fulfill all their desires .
- He claims the joy in Baekgung is 4,000 times greater than earthly joy, producing a “Daimon” hormone .
- Kwon Seon-ho asks about the relationship between Huh Kyung young and Jesus, and why Christians don’t recognize him as divine .
- Huh Kyung young states that his arrival in the “Haein Era” (era of the seal) and his public declaration of being from heaven will be spread globally through YouTube .
- He contrasts his rapid global recognition with Jesus’s 2,000 years to gain 1.6 billion followers, predicting he will reach 7 billion in 20 years .
- He encourages sharing his photo on cell phones to convince others of his authenticity .
- He asserts that the world already recognizes him, even if some individuals do not .
- He explains that the “Sumisan” (Mount Sumeru) in Buddhism represents the galaxy, and the various heavens (사왕천, 도리천, 야마천, 도설천, 화락천, 타화자재천) are realms of desire .
- He clarifies that these realms are distinct from Baekgung, which is above the “formless realm” (무색계) .
- He demonstrates that calling the names of Buddha or Jesus does not provide the same energy as calling his name .
- He claims that these lower heavens are filled with human desires .
- He states that he came from Baekgung, while Buddha came from 도설천 and Jesus from 도리천 .
- He asserts that he is the one who sent Jesus and that his “nail marks” (stigmata) appear to prove his connection to Jesus .
- He explains that Jesus’s prayer to God to “remove this cup” shows his subordinate role .
- He interprets Judas’s betrayal as a misjudgment of Jesus’s power, leading to Judas’s suicide .
- He describes Baekgung as “Quite Heaven,” distinct from the “Blue Sky” (Earth’s atmosphere) and “Dark Space” (outer space) with extreme temperatures .
- He criticizes humans for acting as “judges” of others, comparing it to eating the “fruit of the tree of knowledge of good and evil” .
- He advises against judging others and instead focusing on how others perceive oneself .
- He contrasts American politeness with Koreans’ tendency to judge and envy others .
- He emphasizes seeing everyone as beautiful and worthy of help, especially the elderly and less educated .
- He calls all humans “thieves” in the “realm of desire” (욕계) for taking from their parents or spouses .
- He reiterates that his world is different from the worlds of Jesus and Buddha .
#7 (01:26:00) Q&A Session: Family Conflict and Financial Hardship
- Jeon Yeon-hyeon asks about her son’s argumentative nature, similar to his father’s, and her daughter’s divorce and financial struggles .
- Huh Kyung young explains that the son inherited his father’s DNA and therefore his traits, linking it to past lives .
- He uses Lee Jae-yong as an example of someone with “eight blessings” (wealth, power, talent, nobility, virtue, longevity, fortune, literary talent) but lacking marital fortune due to past life actions .
- He advises Jeon Yeon-hyeon to accept her family’s issues as consequences of past lives and to treat everyone with love and understanding .
- He assures her that her family’s problems will be resolved because she came to him .
- Lee Seo-hyeon describes her son’s financial struggles, including a 200 million won debt, low salary, and his wife’s threat of divorce, leading him to consider personal bankruptcy .
- Huh Kyung young acknowledges that this is a common problem for Koreans .
- He reiterates his proposals for marriage subsidies (100 million won) and birth incentives (50 million won) .
- He compares politicians to “thieves” who take money from the public, leading to financial hardship .
- He states that if he becomes president, the national basic income (3 million won per couple) will solve financial problems, prevent divorces due to economic issues, and be protected from seizure .
- He promises that the government will pay off the debts of working-class people who are paying high interest to banks .
- He asserts that the national budget is sufficient to support the people, who are not “beggars” .
#8 (01:44:00) Q&A Session: Children’s Issues and Marriage
- Park Jong-seon asks about her grandson’s delayed speech and her daughter’s difficulty conceiving .
- Huh Kyung young advises bringing the child and daughter to him and says he will send energy to help .
- Kim Seung-geom asks about his unmarried adult children (daughter, 40; son, 35, a police officer) .
- Huh Kyung young blames the husband for not taking responsibility for his children’s marriages .
- He emphasizes that failing to marry by 40 is a failure in life, citing the example of General Nam Yi who achieved military leadership at 20 .
- He criticizes the government for not promoting early marriage and providing incentives .
- He proposes policies to prioritize married individuals for corporate jobs and offer benefits for early marriage .
- He argues that married individuals are more trustworthy in the workplace due to family responsibilities .
- He promises to solve marriage problems if he becomes president .
- He asks Kim Seung-geom to leave his children’s photo with him for energy .
#9 (01:54:00) Q&A Session: Copyright and Healthcare
- A supporter asks about the copyright of Huh Kyung young’s books .
- Huh Kyung young states that the copyright belongs to him and his works will be managed by the “Heavenly Palace Foundation” to be distributed globally like the Bible, preventing private commercialization .
- Jang asks about high medical expenses, non-covered treatments, and the poor conditions in nursing homes .
- Huh Kyung young promises that if he becomes president, people will not have to worry about medical costs, and healthcare will be improved to ensure no one pays for hospital visits .
- He criticizes nursing homes for causing muscle atrophy in the elderly due to lack of exercise, likening it to “burying them alive” .
- He states that his national basic income will allow the elderly to live happily outside nursing homes .
- He claims Korea’s healthcare system is already world-class but needs to be perfected to eliminate out-of-pocket expenses for citizens .
- He offers to heal Jang’s various ailments (burns, joint pain, uterine fibroids) .
- He concludes the Q&A session, noting his extensive speaking engagements despite a sore throat .