6807141137-Why Must Mr.Huh’s HDMC Unify the World and Revive the Korean Economy
HDMC (Huh Divinenature Mindfull Control), economic policies, social issues, spiritual concepts, and future predictions
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Proposes policies for economic revitalization and world unification, emphasizing spiritual awakening and unique energy.
Kim Min-seok | Audience Member | A former village head from Jangsu, Jeollabuk-do, who experienced health improvements after encountering Mr.Huh’s teachings.
Bowoo Daesa | Monk | A monk supported by Queen Munjeong, who helped preserve Buddhism during the Joseon Dynasty.
Hwang Jin-yi | Gisaeng | A famous gisaeng known for her deep thoughts and compassion, who loved Bowoo Daesa and Seo Hwadam.
Seo Hwadam | Scholar | A poor scholar known for his poetry and eloquence, loved by Hwang Jin-yi.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Policy Proposals: Fines and Prisons
Mr.Huh discusses a “fine revolution” to eliminate most prisons, leaving only one high-security facility .
He proposes replacing imprisonment with fines for most offenses, reducing the annual prison budget of 2 trillion won .
He suggests a wealth-proportional fine system where wealthy individuals like Han Yi-geun would pay around 1 billion won for traffic violations, while those with no assets would pay about 5,000 won .
He criticizes the current system where delivery drivers face fines exceeding their monthly wages, highlighting the hardship for common people .
He asserts that the current fine system will be changed to collect more from the wealthy and less from the poor .
#2 (00:06:21) Hugs and Photos
Mr.Huh mentions that hugging each person takes 40 minutes, so he arrives early to start at 3 PM .
He explains that those who arrive late will miss the hug and energy transfer, which is a loss .
He distributes framed photos, emphasizing that new ones should be taken as old ones might be damaged .
The photos are free and pre-signed, with the date set to May 5th, the day he took a picture with “that person” .
He offers two types of photos, one larger without a frame and one smaller with a frame, allowing people to choose .
He assures that those who cannot come tomorrow can receive them the following Sunday .
#3 (00:07:39) HDMC and Economic Revitalization
Mr.Huh discusses the need for a larger space for lectures, suggesting buying a floor in a 600-pyeong building .
He introduces “HDMC” (Huh Divinenature Mindfull Control), explaining it as controlling spirituality by invoking his name .
He claims that without invoking his name, world unification will not happen, and the Korean economy will collapse .
He criticizes current politicians for not adopting his economic solutions, citing their dismissal of his proposals .
He states that he cannot join any political party and will run under his own name, as he intends to send all 300 National Assembly members to a spiritual training camp .
He promises that if he becomes president, citizens will receive 100,000 won, a birthday cake, and seasonal clothing on their birthdays, with the gifts arriving in a phoenix-emblazoned box .
He also mentions a congratulatory gift upon his election, containing money, the amount of which is a secret .
He explains that the economy is like “wind” or “energy” and that when people lose spirit, the economy collapses .
He believes that providing birthday cakes and national dividends will encourage people to spend money, revitalizing consumption, small businesses, and eventually large corporations .
He criticizes economists who follow “KS courses” for ruining the country and emphasizes the public’s desire for a “New Deal” policy .
He compares a collapsing national economy to a family losing its patriarch, difficult to recover .
He dismisses concerns that national dividends would destabilize the economy, stating that the real problem is the 400-500 trillion won stolen annually by corrupt officials .
He proposes returning 70% of this stolen money to the public to stimulate economic circulation .
He highlights corruption in defense and resource industries, where trillions are wasted .
He promises to provide birthday and holiday gifts, as well as 10 million won for funerals, to all citizens .
He asserts that the people are the true owners of the nation, possessing voting rights, the right to resist, and the right to revolution .
He claims that past presidents, like Park Geun-hye, were removed through the people’s right to revolution .
He criticizes the current political system where 300 National Assembly members control the country, leading to wealth disparity .
He defines the middle class as owning a home, having 100 million won in cash, and a monthly income of 5 million won, noting that most Koreans are now in debt .
He opposes currency reform, warning of deflation, inflation, agflation, and stagflation .
He claims his economic principles are superior to those of world economists, as they can feed the 500 million people who starve annually .
He states that current political leaders create harsh systems that lead to poverty, even in developed countries .
He predicts that his policies, including national dividends, marriage allowances, and birthday allowances, would raise average household income to 6 million won, revitalizing the economy .
He declares that Korea is facing its greatest economic crisis since Dangun and that only he can save it .
#4 (00:30:27) Four Goals of Education
Mr.Huh outlines four goals of education: spiritual awakening, intellectual expansion, will strengthening, and emotional purification .
He explains that spiritual awakening and intellectual expansion are often in conflict, with higher education sometimes leading to a weaker spiritual sense .
He criticizes highly educated individuals for failing to foresee the future and causing global problems like hunger and environmental destruction .
He claims that his prophecies, such as Park Geun-hye’s removal and Lee Kun-hee’s death, have a 100% accuracy rate .
He mentions that a Gyeonggi Province governor, who respected him, adopted his policy of providing youth allowances, despite criticism .
He asserts that those who criticize him will face misfortune .
He explains that invoking “Huh Divinenature” (his name) allows one to control their spiritual direction and receive cosmic energy .
He notes that newcomers might find his claims absurd but emphasizes the importance of spiritual control .
He states that those who practice HDMC will not use abusive language, as doing so would negate the energy received from him .
He gives an example of how HDMC changes one’s reaction to a rude driver from anger to understanding .
He argues that traditional religions often lead to judgment rather than forgiveness, unlike his teachings .
He warns that any negative speech or actions after receiving his energy will nullify its effects, requiring another visit .
He promises that maintaining his energy leads to a longer life, improved appearance, good luck, and future benefits like gifts from him as president .
He advocates for a “trickle-up” economic policy, where money is given to common people to stimulate the economy from the bottom up .
He criticizes the “trickle-down” approach, where taxes are given to large corporations, which then invest overseas, leading to job losses and economic decline in Korea .
He claims that his policies would eliminate the need for labor unions, as people would have enough money .
He emphasizes the importance of strengthening will and mental power, noting that modern youth lack resilience .
He shares an anecdote about advising a suicidal student to appreciate their opportunities, contrasting them with refugees who lack basic necessities .
He tells students not to stress about academic performance but to simply attend school and study, as he will take care of their future .
He concludes that the four educational goals combined represent “virtue” .
#5 (00:50:00) Meditation and Technology
Mr.Huh leads a meditation exercise with four principles: lowering the mind, unifying the mind, emptying the mind, and invoking his name .
He explains that this meditation can stabilize the mind, lower body temperature, and overcome heat .
He guides the audience to imagine being in freezing Arctic waters to experience cold, demonstrating the mind’s power over the body .
He states that humans can change their bodies with their minds .
He mentions that ancient monks and scholars used similar mental techniques to endure heat .
He discusses four major revolutions: spiritual, digital, design, and DNA .
He highlights three key technologies: energy storage, algorithm, and blockchain .
He explains that energy storage technology, currently limited to phone and car batteries, will advance to allow buildings to store a month’s worth of electricity .
He criticizes the current lack of advanced energy storage, leading to power outages and dangerous situations like children trapped in elevators .
He asserts that claims of infinite energy or charging capabilities are 100% fake .
He explains that blockchain technology will eliminate hacking by linking all transactions and notifying the account holder of any suspicious activity .
He describes algorithm technology as computer calculation methods that can solve complex problems and control financial transactions .
He emphasizes that these technologies will be interconnected, with AI requiring final confirmation from the user via blockchain .
He warns about the current dangers of hacking, where people can lose all their money overnight .
He claims to be the “original sun” and the “manager of all energy,” stating that the sun in the sky is a “fake sun” .
He clarifies the concept of “microparticles” (미립자), explaining that they are smaller than atoms and can transform into light .
He states that his energy can instantly change a person’s internal organs, unlike the sun’s light .
He notes the extreme temperature differences on other celestial bodies compared to Earth, which he designed for human survival .
He claims that his light, unlike the sun’s, does not blind but brings warmth and profound change .
He criticizes religions created by humans who use only 1% of their brain capacity, stating that he is the ultimate being that religions refer to .
He identifies himself as the “Comforter Spirit” (보혜사 영) mentioned in prophecies, who will appear in the “Haein (Internet) Era” .
He warns that rejecting his words is unforgivable, unlike rejecting Jesus’s words .
He states that those who oppose him will face misfortune and fall into ruin .
He considers those who come to see him “lucky” and finds joy in them .
He claims that his name is the only one that remains stable (Omega) when tested, unlike names like Jesus, Buddha, or other deities .
He explains that his name, “Mr.Huh,” has 11 strokes, which aligns with the Cheonbugyeong (Korean ancient text) .
He claims that ancient prophecies like Gyeogam Yurok, Cheonbugyeong, and Samil Singo all refer to him .
He demonstrates his healing power by diagnosing an audience member with a stroke and instantly improving his condition .
The audience member shares his testimony of how invoking Mr.Huh’s name helped him recover from a severe illness, including a gallstone that disappeared during a CT scan .
He emphasizes that spiritual assets are the most important, followed by human, intellectual, and material assets .
He criticizes Western and Eastern cultures for prioritizing material wealth over intellectual and spiritual assets .
He states that only he, as the “spiritual husband,” will accompany people to the “White Palace” (Baekgung) after death, unlike spouses, children, or material possessions .
He reiterates that he is the only one who can be an “Omega” (unchanging) and that he is the witness to humanity’s creation .
He claims to be the “spiritual combination” (영성 결합) of the universe’s manager, who came to Earth through a woman’s body .
He states that his true form would be too dazzling for humans to behold .
He claims to possess various supernatural abilities, including healing with his gaze, but refrains from displaying them to avoid appearing like a magician .
He concludes that meeting him is more valuable than living a thousand years .
#6 (01:46:07) Hwang Jin-yi and Historical Context
Mr.Huh introduces Hwang Jin-yi’s song, connecting it to the historical “Outer Confucianism, Inner Buddhism” era .
He explains that Queen Munjeong secretly supported Bowoo Daesa, allowing Buddhism to survive despite the Joseon Dynasty’s Confucian policies .
He mentions that Bowoo Daesa was loved by Hwang Jin-yi, who also loved Seo Hwadam .
He claims that Hwang Jin-yi also loved him as the third person .
He describes Hwang Jin-yi’s compassion, noting that she preferred poor scholars over wealthy officials and eventually left her life as a gisaeng to care for lepers in the countryside .
He recounts Hwang Jin-yi’s final journey, where she died in a nameless mountain and later had a temple built in Gaeseong with her donations .
He describes Hwang Jin-yi’s encounter with Seo Hwadam at the temple’s dedication ceremony, where she chose to leave him, believing she was unworthy .
He praises Hwang Jin-yi as a “saintly woman” whose name endures because of her noble character, not her wealth .
He plays two songs about Hwang Jin-yi, noting that one lyric, “Flowers bloom on my grave,” signifies the enduring love and spirit .
He interprets Hwang Jin-yi’s departure from secular life as a journey towards death, driven by her inability to ignore suffering .
He concludes by stating that he would prevent the suffering of the 500 million people who starve daily, implying his role as a savior .
Other Useful Information
1. Mr.Huh’s Presidential Promises
Economic Policies:
Implement a “fine revolution” to replace imprisonment with wealth-proportional fines .
Provide national dividends and various allowances (birthday, marriage, funeral) to stimulate the economy .
Oppose currency reform to avoid economic instability .
Prioritize “trickle-up” economics by supporting common people and small businesses .
Political Reforms:
Send all 300 National Assembly members to a spiritual training camp .
Uphold the people’s sovereignty, including voting rights, the right to resist, and the right to revolution .
Postpone North-South unification for at least 20 years, prioritizing the livelihoods of the people .
Social Welfare:
Provide 10 million won for funerals .
Offer marriage allowances of 100 million won and housing funds of 200 million won .
Personal Claims:
Claims 100% accuracy in prophecies .
Identifies as the “original sun” and “manager of all energy” .
Claims to be the “Comforter Spirit” (보혜사 영) from prophecies, appearing in the “Haein (Internet) Era” .
States that his name is the only one that remains stable (Omega) when tested .
Claims to possess supernatural abilities, including instant healing .
2. Four Goals of Education
spiritual awakening: Achieved through lectures and invoking Mr.Huh’s name .
Intellectual Expansion: Traditional academic education .
Will Strengthening: Cultivating patience and mental fortitude .
Emotional Purification: Controlling anger and fostering forgiveness .
These four goals collectively represent “virtue” .
3. Four Principles of Meditation
Lowering the Mind (하심): Humbling oneself .
Unifying the Mind (일심): Focusing on a single thought or person .
Emptying the Mind (무심): Releasing all thoughts .
Invoking Mr.Huh (허심): Focusing on Mr.Huh’s name .
4. Four Major Revolutions
Spiritual Revolution (**divine nature**) .
digital revolution .
design revolution .
DNA revolution** (Deoxyribonucleic acid)** .
5. Key Technologies
energy storage technology: Aims to store large amounts of electricity for extended periods, currently limited to small batteries .
algorithm technology: Computer calculation methods for solving complex problems and controlling financial transactions .
blockchain technology: Prevents hacking by linking transactions and requiring user verification .
6. Four Types of Assets
Spiritual Assets: Knowing Mr.Huh .
Human Assets: Relationships with family and friends .
Intellectual Assets: Knowledge and intellectual property .
Material Assets: Wealth and possessions .
7. Four Types of Happiness
Spiritual Happiness: Meeting Mr.Huh .
Human Happiness: Good relationships with family and friends .
Intellectual Happiness: Engaging in study and learning .
Material Happiness: Possessing wealth (ranked last) .