6806301135 The Greatest Discovery in the World? (June 30, 2018 )

  • Discussion on “The Greatest Discovery in the World?” covering various topics including social issues, history, economics, and spirituality

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Huh Kyung young) | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being with special powers, capable of healing and possessing unique insights into various fields .
  • 강 박사 (Dr. Kang) | Author | Writing a book titled “I Saw Huh Kyung young” .
  • 이보문 (Lee Bo-mun) | Audience Member | Participated in an “O-ring test” to demonstrate the power of Huh Kyung young’s name .
  • 이상숙 (Lee Sang-suk) | Audience Member | Known for memorizing most of Huh Kyung young’s teachings .
  • 김석훈 (Kim Seok-hoon) | Actor | Played the role of the prosecutor in the movie “The Prosecutor and the Female Teacher” .
  • 김지미 (Kim Ji-mi) | Actress | Played the role of the female teacher in the movie “The Prosecutor and the Female Teacher” .
  • 이미자 (Lee Mi-ja) | Singer | Sang the theme song for the movie “The Prosecutor and the Female Teacher” .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:01:20) Introduction and Disability Policy

  • Huh Kyung young discusses the need for a separate ministry for people with disabilities, emphasizing proper welfare measures .
  • He mentions his clothes getting dirty from chalk powder, reminiscing about high school graduation traditions .
  • He welcomes new attendees and explains that lectures may include reviews for their benefit .

#2 (00:03:21) The Greatest Discovery and Korean Ancestry

  • Huh Kyung young challenges the notion of Columbus discovering America, stating that Native Americans (Indians) were the first discoverers .
  • He explains that Indians, with their Mongolian spots, are related to Koreans, suggesting a common Mongolian ancestry .
  • He describes the migration patterns of Mongolian tribes, with some settling in Korea for farming, others moving west for pastoralism, and some going to America for vast lands and fishing .
  • He contrasts the abundant water resources in Korea with the scarcity in places like Los Angeles, highlighting the challenges of desert cities .
  • He mentions the frequent earthquakes in Los Angeles, which have caused widespread destruction .
  • He concludes that Korea is the Greatest Discovery for its people, and the Korean people have spread globally, including to the Americas .
  • He notes that Koreans who migrated have changed their appearance over time .

#3 (00:09:45) Religion and Spiritual Concepts

  • Huh Kyung young states that the Greatest Discovery is Korea’s education system, which focuses on finding the correct answer .
  • He asserts that religion is a human creation, including the deities within it .
  • He explains that the term “Indian” was coined by Europeans who mistakenly thought they had reached India, not knowing America existed .
  • He criticizes the Christian Ten Commandments, specifically the first commandment, arguing that it implies the existence of other gods .
  • He points out that countries with many gods, like India and Japan, often experience great material wealth and blessings .
  • He emphasizes that there is no correlation between religion and wealth or honor, as religion is a human construct .
  • He critiques the Buddhist concept of “emptiness” (무), stating that while human souls may return to nothingness, his soul (영) is eternal and does not undergo reincarnation (윤회) .
  • He explains the difference between the sun (yanggwangseok, emitting light) and the earth (eumgwangseok, absorbing light), stating that the sun itself has no temperature .
  • He claims that approaching the sun makes one colder, while approaching the moon makes one warmer, suggesting a reversal of common understanding .
  • He states that scientists cannot understand this phenomenon, and he comes from a world beyond their comprehension .
  • He introduces a system where attendees who visit his “Heavenly Palace” (하늘궁) 100 times receive a special “ticket” that grants them a unique “angelic” position .
  • He claims that modern medicine cannot explain his energy, citing cases of infertile patients becoming pregnant after seeing him .
  • He mentions that Dr. Kang is writing a book about his unusual energies and abilities .
  • He asserts that milk does not spoil if his name is invoked, and water becomes “alive” .
  • He claims that his gaze can change people, and his presence during lectures empowers the audience .
  • He clarifies that he gives “spirit” (영) not “qi” (기), and that human qi is limited to a short distance, unlike his spirit which can travel globally .
  • He explains that qi originates from breath (호흡), which is linked to life (명), and that life is connected to sperm (정자) and touch (촉) .
  • He further explains that life is connected to temperament (성품) and emotion (감), and that the combination of mind (심), temperament (성), and emotion (감) forms the “soul” (혼) .
  • He states that he possesses “spirit” (영), a part of which he shares with people, allowing them to have a soul .
  • He notes that the soul tends to forget things easily, contrasting it with his eternal spirit .

#4 (00:29:15) Korean History and Education

  • Huh Kyung young argues that the Korean War (6.25 사변) fostered the nation’s artistic and spiritual awakening, leading to a surge in creative works .
  • He describes the pre-war period as one of social division and conflict, which was unified by the war’s hardship .
  • He recounts his personal experience of studying while looking at a drawing of a bowl of rice, which helped him overcome hunger through imagination .
  • He emphasizes the preciousness of a bowl of rice during his youth, when many refugees struggled to find food .
  • He describes his intense study habits, focusing on advanced topics rather than textbooks, which gave him profound insight into the world .
  • He highlights the widespread malnutrition and poverty among youth during that era, especially for orphans .
  • He claims that the Greatest Discovery of that time was a bowl of rice, symbolizing survival .
  • He states that the audience has discovered “the greatest being” today .
  • He mentions that sweating in his presence is a good sign, as it means one is near him .
  • He outlines the American education system’s priorities: physical education, moral education, and intellectual education .
  • He contrasts this with the Korean system, which prioritizes intellectual education, followed by moral and physical education .
  • He criticizes the Korean education system for lacking moral and physical development, leading to violence and disrespect among students .
  • He lists the “Seven Causes of National Ruin”: politics without principles, pleasure without conscience, wealth without effort, education without character, economy without morality, religion without sacrifice, and science without environmental consideration .
  • He asserts that if he becomes president, violence will disappear, and prisons will become obsolete .
  • He notes that Korea has 197 times more lawsuits than Japan, indicating a litigious society .
  • He presents a mathematical calculation to determine the number of habitable planets in the universe, concluding that there are infinitely many .
  • He reiterates the “Seven Causes of National Ruin” and emphasizes the importance of physical education for fostering cooperation and character, as seen in sports .
  • He argues that prioritizing character over intelligence in hiring leads to successful companies .
  • He criticizes the current education system for producing individuals who lack character and resort to violence .
  • He mentions receiving thousands of calls daily from people complaining about others, highlighting the prevalence of verbal abuse .
  • He advocates for understanding the environment that shapes people’s behavior before criticizing them, suggesting that previous generations’ educational failures are to blame .
  • He emphasizes the importance of humility, consideration, and concession, which are lacking in current society .
  • He criticizes “갑질” (abuse of power), especially by men towards women, and by parents towards children, advocating for respectful relationships .
  • He states that a good family economy, fostered by respectful relationships, leads to a thriving national economy, religion, and science .
  • He introduces the concept of “servant leadership” (솔선수범), where leaders serve others first, contrasting it with “갑질” .
  • He gives an example of a husband helping in the kitchen instead of demanding service, linking it to health and good leadership .
  • He explains that servant leadership means acting like a servant to one’s spouse and subordinates, rather than giving orders .
  • He believes that if he, as president, demonstrates servant leadership, the entire nation will follow his 33 policies .
  • He describes a president who actively participates in disaster relief, even risking his life, as an example of servant leadership .
  • He criticizes past leaders for their absence during crises, leading to national tragedies and divine wrath .
  • He expresses frustration that people do not implement his teachings despite understanding them .
  • He lists five types of leadership: delegated (위양형), proactive (솔선형), persuasive (설득형), participatory (참여형), and directive (지시형) .
  • He explains that delegated leadership, like Park Chung-hee’s approach to POSCO, involves entrusting tasks with severe consequences for failure .
  • He describes delegated leadership as silent and trusting, with occasional reprimands .
  • He defines proactive leadership as taking initiative before being asked .
  • He states that directive leadership is akin to “갑질” and is undesirable, while proactive leadership is preferred .
  • He asserts that he will implement delegated leadership as president, eliminating prisons and providing universal basic income .

#5 (00:59:32) Divine Intervention and National Policies

  • Huh Kyung young explains that the Chinese character for “dividend” (배당금) includes the character for “chicken” (닭 유 자), signifying divine intervention in its distribution .
  • He claims that without divine involvement, the distribution of dividends is impossible, and human errors will occur .
  • He cites the Korean War era, when fermented foods like soy sauce and soybean paste spoiled, as evidence of divine displeasure .
  • He states that the quality of fermented foods reflects the family’s fortune, and that proper preparation requires ritual purification and sincerity .
  • He points out that the Chinese character for “doctor” (의사) also contains the “chicken” character, indicating that healing involves both human and divine effort .
  • He shares a story of two young women undergoing the same appendectomy, with one dying and the other recovering, attributing the outcome to divine will .
  • He emphasizes that the “chicken” character signifies that outcomes are half human and half divine .
  • He mentions that even skilled surgeons pray before major operations, acknowledging divine involvement .
  • He states that shamans (무당) are often born in the year of the rooster, as roosters are believed to communicate with spirits .
  • He explains that wedding rituals involving chickens symbolize inviting ancestral spirits .
  • He reiterates that universal basic income (국민 배당금) requires divine intervention, as politicians are too self-serving to implement it .
  • He attributes the election of Donald Trump to the economic hardship of white Americans due to the subprime mortgage crisis, leading to a desire for protectionist policies .
  • He claims that while Trump’s policies may not be effective, they serve as a stress reliever for the American people .
  • He asserts that he, as a divine being, embodies servant leadership by personally attending to and healing people before and after his lectures .
  • He compares himself to a servant who heals people, and a tutor who imparts wisdom, while the audience sits .
  • He emphasizes that leaders must be proactive and present during crises, like a president personally responding to a maritime accident .
  • He describes how his swift and decisive actions would inspire the nation and lead to global unity and peace .
  • He jokes about his loud voice potentially being perceived as “갑질” .
  • He reminds the audience of the “Seven Causes of National Ruin” and the importance of remembering his teachings .

#6 (01:12:12) Healing and Divine Power

  • Huh Kyung young states that the body and hair are received from parents, while the soul and life are received from a divine being .
  • He claims that those who do not believe in him will not experience his healing effects .
  • He mentions that people in Germany and the US are easily healed by him, while those close to him spread rumors that undermine his divine status .
  • He suggests that such rumors could be a “strategy” to identify negative individuals .
  • He recounts his youth, where he abstained from unhealthy foods like ramen, despite hunger, due to his understanding of their negative effects .
  • He emphasizes the importance of being cautious with pleasurable things, as they can become addictive .
  • He connects respecting one’s body, given by parents, to filial piety, extending it to caring for all elders .
  • He claims to maintain a youthful body despite his age, demonstrating his physical prowess with powerful kicks .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” on new attendees, demonstrating that invoking his name strengthens their grip, while invoking other names (Jesus, Buddha) weakens it .
  • He explains that his name opens the “Baekhoe” (백회) point on the head, allowing cosmic energy to flow in, which no other name can do .
  • He claims that this energy instantly transforms cells and heals the body, weakening cancer cells .
  • He states that continuously invoking his name will lead to physical changes, such as a flatter stomach .
  • He warns of a future “instant influenza” that will only spare those who invoke his name, emphasizing the importance of spreading his message through YouTube .
  • He asserts that he is the Greatest Discovery, surpassing penicillin and America, as he can heal diseases that modern medicine cannot .
  • He predicts a future where “spirit phones” will allow communication with ghosts, but only his name can provide immunity and cosmic energy for healing .
  • He claims that invoking his name before entering a hospital can prevent cancer and boost immunity by a thousandfold .
  • He performs another O-ring test to diagnose and heal an attendee with a stroke and bladder inflammation, demonstrating immediate improvement .
  • He performs another O-ring test, showing that pictures of religious figures (Jesus, Pope, Buddha) weaken a person’s strength, while his own picture strengthens it .
  • He diagnoses another attendee with a weak bronchial system and rhinitis, and proceeds to heal them through the O-ring test .
  • He explains that his energy flows simply by his presence, even without direct touch .
  • He greets two elderly attendees, noting their good health .

#7 (01:37:43) The Prosecutor and the Female Teacher

  • Huh Kyung young recounts a story from his childhood about a kind female teacher who helped an orphaned boy, who later became a prosecutor .
  • He describes how the teacher was wrongly accused of murder after her abusive husband died from an accidental fall .
  • He narrates how the prosecutor, recognizing his former teacher, changed his plea from a death sentence to acquittal, leading to her release .
  • He mentions that he saw this story as a movie titled “The Prosecutor and the Female Teacher” .
  • He plays a song by Lee Mi-ja, which he associates with the movie .
  • He emphasizes the importance of good deeds, as they can lead to unexpected help in times of crisis .
  • He introduces the concept of “환부작신” (hwanbujaksin), meaning to cut out the rotten and replace it with new, contrasting it with “환부역조” (hwanbuyeokjo), which means selling one’s ancestors for status .
  • He applies “환부작신” to the current political system, advocating for a universal basic income of 1.5 million won per person .
  • He states that only a divine being can implement such a policy, which would require replacing all 100 national assembly members with a “revolutionary committee” to change the law .
  • He claims that the budget for such policies, including 170 million won for marriage and 50 million won for childbirth, is available by consolidating local and national budgets .
  • He criticizes the current government for being unable to implement these changes due to existing tax systems and the influence of national assembly members .
  • He explains that a nation’s economic development progresses from labor (10,000 USD) to technology (20,000 USD), etiquette (30,000 USD), manners (40,000 USD), and trust (50,000 USD) .
  • He laments that Korea is stuck at 20,000 USD due to its inability to progress to higher stages .
  • He criticizes the government’s persecution of large corporations and the rise of labor unions in companies like Samsung, which he believes signals national decline .
  • He states that more people are now seeking him out .
  • He notes that Koreans are now going abroad for 3D jobs, and young Koreans are working menial jobs overseas, indicating the nation’s decline .
  • He identifies the actors in “The Prosecutor and the Female Teacher” as Kim Seok-hoon and Kim Ji-mi, confirming it was a true story .
  • He recalls being deeply moved by the movie as a child .
  • He shares a personal story of crying when his favorite elementary school teacher left, feeling like she was a mother figure to him .
  • He reiterates that providing universal basic income is an act of filial piety, extending care to all elders as if they were his own parents .
  • He contrasts his mindset with that of politicians, stating that politicians, who have not experienced hardship, neglect the elderly and youth .
  • He advocates for radical political reform, including reducing the number of national assembly members to 100, making their positions honorary and unpaid, and eliminating local government heads and education superintendents by making them presidential appointments .
  • He criticizes decentralization as a path to national ruin, arguing that a small nation like Korea needs a strong, centralized government for unity .
  • He proposes consolidating provinces into three major regions and having only four provincial governors and one Seoul mayor, to create a powerful centralized system .
  • He states that the money saved from local government budgets would be distributed as universal basic income to citizens .
  • He advocates for supporting large corporations to boost the economy, as small and medium-sized enterprises cannot sustain it .
  • He criticizes the government’s control over finance and real estate, but praises its non-interference in the stock market, encouraging public investment in stocks .
  • He promises that if he becomes president, the government will guarantee stock investments for ordinary citizens, enabling them to thrive .
  • He claims that his unique strategies are necessary for national development, as conventional approaches are insufficient .
  • He states that making national assembly members unpaid honorary positions would save 500 trillion won annually, which could be distributed to citizens, revitalizing local markets .
  • He criticizes the current government’s adherence to free-market economics (Hayek’s theory), which he believes is detrimental to Korea .
  • He advocates for a state-led economy (Keynesian theory) and a “New Deal” policy, similar to the US during the Great Depression, to revitalize the economy .
  • He proposes an “agricultural New Deal” to create agricultural complexes, employing urban unemployed individuals and providing them with a stable income .
  • He concludes by mentioning that he will sign tickets for those who visit his Heavenly Palace the next day .

Other Useful Information

1. Huh Kyung young’s Teachings

  • Education Priorities:
    • US: Physical, moral, Intellectual
    • Korea: Intellectual, moral, Physical
  • Seven Causes of National Ruin:
    • Politics without principles
    • Pleasure without conscience
    • Wealth without effort
    • Education without character
    • Economy without morality
    • Religion without sacrifice
    • Science without environmental consideration
  • Five Types of Leadership:
    • Delegated (위양형)
    • Proactive (솔선형)
    • Persuasive (설득형)
    • Participatory (참여형)
    • Directive (지시형)
  • Economic Development Stages:
    • 10,000 USD: Labor (manpower)
    • 20,000 USD: Technology
    • 30,000 USD: Etiquette
    • 40,000 USD: Manners
    • 50,000 USD: Trust

2. Contact Information for Huh Kyung young’s Lectures and Heavenly Palace

  • Lecture Information:
    • Representative Number: 1533-9039
    • Lecture Hours: Every Saturday and Sunday, 4 PM – 6 PM
    • Heavenly Palace Reception: Seokhyeon-ri 204
    • Lecture Hall Entry: 3:30 PM
    • Video Viewing Center: Heavenly Palace spiritual Center 1F (Seokhyeon-ri 205-6), International Center 1F (Seokhyeon-ri 269-5)
  • Heavenly Palace Tour Shuttle Bus:
    • Gupabal Station (Exit 1, 50m straight to Lotteria): Daily at 10:30 AM, 12:30 PM, 2:00 PM
    • Uijeongbu Station (Exit 6, 50m straight to underground shopping center): Saturdays & Sundays at 11:00 AM, 1:00 PM