​6807010049 The nature of the universe, human existence, and societal issues (July 1, 2018)

  • Mal-se Seong-je (End-time Saint), Cheongung (Heavenly Palace), the human brain’s potential, the structure of the universe, the meaning of “one” in Cheonbugyeong, the nature of light and mind, and the importance of the National Dividend System.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being, the “Mal-se Seong-je” (King of the End Times), who has come from heaven. He asserts infinite knowledge and the ability to heal and transform people.
  • 최준영 (Choi Jun-young) | Audience Member | A man who runs a restaurant and asks for advice on his business and other philosophical questions.
  • 김경해 (Kim Kyung-hae) / 다인 (Dain) | Audience Member, Singer | A former singer from the “Wolgyesu Sisters” duo, now a member of the Korean Entertainment Artists Association in Cheongyang. She asks about continuing her singing career.
  • 이수지 (Lee Su-ji) | Audience Member, Singer | A singer who performs traditional Korean folk songs (Gyeonggi Minyo) and is a member of the Korean Entertainment Artists Association in Cheongyang. She seeks advice on balancing her passion for singing with her family responsibilities.
  • 이상기 (Lee Sang-gi) | Audience Member | A man who drills for groundwater and asks about his financial future and the nature of his work.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) The Mal-se Seong-je and the Heavens

  • Mr.Huh introduces himself as the “Mal-se Seong-je” (King of the End Times) from heaven, whom people fail to recognize .
  • He states that the place he resides is “Seongsan Seongji” (Holy Mountain, Holy Land), also known as “Haneul-gung” (Heavenly Palace) .
  • He clarifies that Haneul-gung is not “Cheondang” (Heaven/Paradise) as understood in Christianity or Buddhism, which are part of the “Yokgye” (Realm of Desire) .
  • He explains the “Yokgye” consists of six realms, where humans undergo reincarnation .
  • He details the hierarchy of heavens, starting with “Sawangcheon” (Four Heavenly Kings’ Heaven), which he equates to our galaxy, the Milky Way .
  • He mentions that our galaxy has 1.2 billion stars, with 720 stars inhabited by humans .
  • He states that human brains currently use only 1% of their capacity, with Einstein using 2% and himself using 100% .
  • He explains that the brain’s capacity expands through continuous reincarnation .
  • He describes “Doricheon” (Trayastrimsa Heaven) as the next level, which he equates to a galactic unit, and where Jesus came from .
  • He then lists “Yama-cheon,” “Dosolcheon” (Tushita Heaven), and “Hwarakcheon” (Nirmanarati Heaven), stating that Sakyamuni came from Dosolcheon .
  • He explains that his origin is even higher than these heavens .
  • He mentions that the “Yokgye” has 6 heavens, and the “Saekgye” (Form Realm) has 18 heavens, totaling 28 heavens, plus 5 palaces, making 33 heavens .
  • He emphasizes that being born as a human is a miracle, having overcome immense competition from 500 million sperm and surviving 15 stages of life .
  • He claims that meeting him is an even greater miracle than being born as a human .
  • He explains that the universe contains countless galaxies and galactic clusters, far beyond human comprehension or control .
  • He reiterates that human brains use only 1% of their capacity, with 99% remaining unused, which he calls “darkness” .
  • He claims that his presence, like a light, can instantly illuminate this 99% of the brain, leading to enlightenment and direct passage to heaven .
  • He states that without meeting him, such spiritual awakening would take billions of years .
  • He compares his impact to Wonhyo’s enlightenment from a skull bowl, achieving in a second what would take eons .
  • He explains that “자비” (compassion) is the prerequisite for encountering “광명” (light), and that the audience’s past good deeds led them to him .
  • He introduces “생명” (life) and “자유” (freedom) as other crucial concepts, with true freedom coming from “해탈” (liberation) from the physical and “열반” (nirvana) from the mental .
  • He proposes that a “National Dividend” of 1.5 million won per person (3 million per couple) would free people from material desires, leading to liberation and happiness .
  • He criticizes politicians for enslaving people through debt and taxes, preventing true freedom .
  • He asserts that seeing him instantly brings enlightenment, making religious scriptures unnecessary .
  • He emphasizes that his name or photo is enough to illuminate the 99% darkness in one’s brain .
  • He encourages frequent visits to Haneul-gung, as it leads to personal transformation, beauty for women, and youth for men .
  • He claims that his name is the only way to pass through the Earth’s eight atmospheric defense layers, which are held down by 980 dynes of gravity .
  • He states that religions were created by humans to find a way through these barriers, not by him .

#2 (00:27:50) Choi Jun-young’s Business and Historical Inquiries

  • Choi Jun-young asks about his restaurant business, historical figures like Fuxi, and the Illuminati .
  • Mr.Huh advises Choi Jun-young, who is not a chef, to pursue intellectual industries like semiconductors or IT, or to run a corporate-style restaurant with capital .
  • He suggests that if Choi Jun-young has cooking skills and management ability, he could succeed in the restaurant business, but should be cautious about changing industries during an economic downturn .
  • He predicts a decline in night culture and a shift towards practical consumption, affecting businesses like Chinese restaurants .
  • He states that historical accounts, like those of Dangun or Hwandangogi, are 99.9% fabricated and lack scientific evidence, especially given the small populations in ancient Korea .
  • He dismisses historical grievances, such as those related to comfort women, urging Koreans to forget the past and create a new future as a unified global nation .
  • He identifies Fuxi as a Chinese deity, not a Korean ancestor, and states that such figures are merely human stories he planted on Earth .
  • He explains that the Korean people are the sixth race he created, along with the Jewish people, both having superior intelligence .
  • He dismisses the Illuminati as a Jewish secret society, stating that they are insignificant compared to him and are ultimately controlled by him .
  • He praises Choi Jun-young’s appearance, calling him a “son-in-law candidate” and fortunate to have met him .

#3 (00:40:00) Kim Kyung-hae’s Singing Career

  • Kim Kyung-hae, a former singer from the “Wolgyesu Sisters” duo, asks if she should continue her singing career .
  • She shares her life story, including her twin sister’s death, her husband’s passing, and raising three sons .
  • She mentions facing temptations in the music industry, even at 58 years old .
  • Mr.Huh advises her to have conviction in her decision to sing, as successful people are fully committed .
  • He explains that hardship and suffering are necessary for artistic expression and success, citing examples like Cho Yong-pil and Yoon Soo-il .
  • He criticizes modern K-pop idols as “semi-slaves” who lack the “soul” of older singers like Lee Mi-ja, whose songs conveyed deep emotions from personal suffering .
  • He suggests that for Kim Kyung-hae to become a truly great singer, she might need to experience more profound loss, such as the death of two of her three sons, to infuse her songs with genuine sorrow .
  • He plays Lee Mi-ja’s song “Oki Eomma” (Oki’s Mother) as an example of a song born from deep sorrow .
  • He demonstrates his vast knowledge of poetry and literature, reciting a poem about the last prince of Silla .
  • He emphasizes that true love, as described in Kim Nam-jo’s poem “Encounter,” seeks an eternal bond, unlike modern relationships .
  • He encourages Kim Kyung-hae to sing with “soul” .
  • Kim Kyung-hae performs her song “Miun Sanae” (Hateful Man) .

#4 (00:59:00) Lee Su-ji’s Singing and Philosophical Questions

  • Lee Su-ji, a Gyeonggi Minyo singer, asks about balancing her singing career with her children’s future .
  • She shares that a fortune teller advised her to stop singing to ensure her children’s success, leading her to prioritize her children for 18 years .
  • She recently rejoined the entertainment association but found that her children experienced misfortunes when she resumed singing .
  • Mr.Huh advises her that singing for charity or without receiving money is acceptable and even beneficial for her children .
  • He criticizes the fortune teller’s advice, stating that older people need hobbies for fulfillment .
  • Lee Su-ji performs a Gyeonggi Minyo song .
  • An audience member asks about the “Cheonbugyeong” (Heavenly Seal Scripture) and its interpretation .
  • Mr.Huh explains that the “Cheonbugyeong” describes how the universe is created from a single “1” (hydrogen atom), which can transform into all elements .
  • He states that the human body, being made of hydrogen, can be manipulated by his energy, allowing him to change facial features or heal illnesses .
  • He explains that water (H2O) is a “hydrogen bomb” held stable by oxygen, and that removing either element would cause an explosion .
  • He interprets “Bon-tae-yang” (Original Sun) in the “Cheonbugyeong” as himself, while the visible sun is a “Jin-tae-yang” (True Sun) that only sustains the physical world, not the spirit .
  • He claims to be the “original” interpreter of the “Cheonbugyeong,” unlike others who misinterpret it .
  • He explains that matter, when broken down to its smallest units (quarks, strings), ultimately becomes “photons” (light), which are influenced by “mind” .
  • He uses the example of a mother sensing her child’s distress from afar to illustrate how “photons” connect minds, enabling “I-sim-jeon-sim” (telepathy) .
  • He explains that the number of genetic units in a human body is astronomically large (9.2 quintillion), which he can change in 0.1 seconds .
  • He shares that he was fired from his job for promoting Mr.Huh’s teachings, to which Mr.Huh advises a more subtle approach .
  • He explains that a mother’s grave site can affect her children through “photons,” with a good site bringing positive energy and a bad site bringing negative energy, while cremation destroys this connection .
  • He criticizes the government for making it difficult for the elderly to live comfortably, leading to feelings of burden and despair .
  • He reiterates that his “National Dividend” would alleviate these problems .

#5 (01:10:00) Lee Sang-gi’s Groundwater Business

  • Lee Sang-gi, who drills for groundwater, asks about his financial future and the nature of his work .
  • Mr.Huh states that drilling for groundwater is harmful to the environment, as it depletes underground water reserves, causes land subsidence, and wastes water used for heating greenhouses .
  • He explains that this practice damages agricultural land and the nation’s water resources .
  • He criticizes bottled water companies for selling “dead water” that lacks beneficial microorganisms, unlike tap water (Arisu) .
  • He advises Lee Sang-gi not to expect great wealth from his work, as it is environmentally destructive, but acknowledges his diligence and wishes him good health .
  • He states that he, as a divine being, aims to save not only people but also the land and the entire world .