​6807150051 General public, including first-time visitors and regular attendees from various regions (Daegu, Pohang, Seoul, Ansan) (July 15, 2018)

  • Lecture on various topics including the nature of existence, human life, spiritual concepts, and current societal issues, followed by Q&A and demonstrations of “energy”

51st Mr.Huh Sky Palace Lecture (2018.07.15)

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being (“신인”) with special powers, including healing and predicting deaths. He emphasizes spiritual values over material ones and discusses various philosophical and religious concepts.
  • Ahn Hee-tak | Audience Member | A man from Daegu who has watched Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos for four years. He participates in an “O-ring test” demonstration.
  • Kim Myung-sook | Mr.Huh’s Elementary School Teacher | A kind teacher who shared her lunch with young Mr.Huh and encouraged him to study.
  • Jo Sung-ri | Event Host/MC | Described as beautiful and foreign-looking, she assists with the lecture and Q&A.
  • Jang Seo-yoon | Audience Member | A mother concerned about her daughter’s high-risk pregnancy.
  • Lee Jung-ah | Lawyer/Audience Member | Asks complex questions about geopolitics, particularly concerning Korea’s relationship with the US and China.
  • Baek Nam-moon | Daegu City Committee Chairman/Audience Member | Asks about stem cell technology for dental issues.
  • Kim Ji-hoon | Audience Member | A man from Pohang who brought six other people to the lecture. He asks about 3D printing.
  • Lee Moo-hwan | Pohang City Committee Chairman/Audience Member | Asks about effective ways to promote Mr.Huh.
  • Kim Ji-hoon’s Son | Audience Member’s Son | Suffers from a brain infarction, which Mr.Huh diagnoses.
  • Audience Member (Widow) | Audience Member | A woman whose husband passed away 10 years ago, seeking advice on ancestral rites.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Autographs

  • Mr.Huh asks those who haven’t received his autograph to raise their hands .
  • He plans to sign during his break time .
  • He mentions having many copies of promotional materials to give away .
  • He states that he doesn’t charge for these materials .
  • He also mentions having about 7,000 “Nai Clover” items left .

#2 (00:01:40) Discussion on Impermanence and Spirituality

  • Mr.Huh discusses the impermanence of earthly possessions and relationships .
  • He emphasizes that only spirituality and the soul remain .
  • He explains that “infinite” (무한) is still relative and not eternal .
  • He introduces the concept of “absolute” (절대적) as distinct from relative concepts like finite/infinite .
  • He lists eight “winds” (팔풍) that affect human life: gain/loss, existence/non-existence, praise/blame, and happiness/misfortune .
  • He explains that these seemingly opposite concepts are interconnected and cyclical .
  • He advises against dwelling on misfortune, as it leads to future gains .
  • He states that negative experiences like being cheated or beaten in this life are carried over to the next, where the perpetrator will serve as a subordinate .
  • Positive experiences like earning money or praise are enjoyed in the present and not carried over .
  • He warns against falling for multi-level marketing schemes .

#3 (00:06:50) Beauty, Ugliness, Love, and Hate

  • Mr.Huh discusses how beauty and ugliness are intertwined .
  • He uses the example of an “ugly woman” being a better cook and more devoted wife than a “beautiful woman” .
  • He criticizes those who are only attracted to beauty .
  • He explains that hate can be a form of love, using the example of Jang Hee-bin scratching the king’s face .
  • He suggests that a husband who physically abuses his wife might be showing love in his own way, but a quiet husband might be having an affair .
  • He concludes that good and bad do not truly exist, and love and hate are similar .
  • He also states that good and evil are interconnected, as evil is necessary for good to manifest .

#4 (00:09:50) Historical Atrocities and Gratitude

  • Mr.Huh recounts historical atrocities by Japanese soldiers, who cut off noses and ears of Korean women to gain promotions .
  • He describes how many elderly women in his hometown had no noses due to these acts .
  • He urges the audience to be grateful for having their noses and ears intact .

#5 (00:11:00) Life, Death, and the Eight Winds

  • Mr.Huh explains that life and death are also interconnected, with death leading back to life .
  • He states that people become obsessed with religion because they don’t understand these cycles .
  • He reiterates that the “eight winds” are concepts that cause conflict when perceived as different .
  • He uses the Jang Hee-bin example again to illustrate how love can be misinterpreted as hate .

#6 (00:12:30) Introduction of a Newcomer and Personal Anecdotes

  • Mr.Huh asks newcomers to raise their hands and invites one person to come forward .
  • A man from Daegu, Ahn Hee-tak, comes forward, stating he has watched Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos for four years .
  • Mr.Huh shares a childhood memory of his elementary school teacher, Kim Myung-sook, who shared her lunch with him .
  • He recounts how he drew and sold comic books to pay for school fees and buy paper .
  • He describes making his own pen nibs from bamboo .
  • He recalls his teacher telling him that although they were separating, they would meet again like the Nakdong River and Nam River meeting in the sea .
  • He mentions that his teacher followed a wealthy student’s family to Busan .
  • He expresses sadness at her departure, comparing his emotions to those of the audience .
  • He connects Ahn Hee-tak’s origin from Daegu to the Nakdong River, evoking memories of his teacher .

#7 (00:16:00) The Strategic Importance of the Nakdong River

  • Mr.Huh explains how the Nakdong River protected Busan during the Korean War .
  • He describes the river’s unique path, which forced North Korean troops to detour through Jinju and Jirisan, delaying their advance .
  • This delay allowed US forces to land at Incheon, ending the war .
  • He states that the saying “Nakdong River duck’s egg” (낙동강 오리알) originated from the Korean War, referring to being stranded .

#8 (00:18:00) Mr.Huh’s Divine Nature and Brain Function

  • Mr.Huh explains his hierarchy of beings, from “속인” (commoner) to “신인” (divine being), placing himself as “신인” .
  • He claims his DNA is not earthly .
  • He discusses the cycle of reincarnation and how humans only use 1% of their brain capacity .
  • He states that those who exceed 1% brain usage are either driven mad or die and are reincarnated on other planets with higher brain usage .
  • He claims to use 100% to infinite brain capacity .
  • He asserts his power to control life and death, citing instances where he predicted deaths .
  • He also claims to be able to heal, stop rain, and make it rain .

#9 (00:20:00) O-ring Test Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh performs an “O-ring test” to demonstrate his divine power .
  • He explains that only his name and photo can withstand the test, while others’ names, including Ahn Hee-tak’s, his father’s, Jesus’, and Buddha’s, fail .
  • He clarifies that a “신인” (divine being) is not born from the union of male and female sperm but by a “spirit” entering a woman’s body .
  • He distinguishes between “영” (spirit) and “영혼” (soul), stating that humans have souls with a “ghost” character attached .

#10 (00:22:00) The Origin of Humans and the Meaning of Pregnancy

  • Mr.Huh explains that humans originated from stars, not Earth .
  • He interprets the Chinese character for “pregnancy” (妊娠) as a woman embracing a star, signifying that the child comes from a star .
  • He states that ancestral spirits are assigned to wombs from a “star palace” (별 궁) after 49 days of conception .
  • He warns against doing bad deeds, as they lead to future suffering .
  • He uses an example of a nobleman who wronged a gisaeng (courtesan) being reincarnated as her child in the next life for revenge .

#11 (00:25:00) Analysis of Political Figures’ “Wife Palaces”

  • Mr.Huh analyzes the “처궁” (wife palace) on the faces of Barack Obama and Donald Trump .
  • He claims Obama has a good “처궁,” indicating a lifelong marriage to one woman .
  • In contrast, Trump’s “처궁” is “dirty,” suggesting he will change wives multiple times .
  • He demonstrates this by holding hands with an audience member, mimicking how Trump and Obama interact with their wives .
  • He describes Trump’s current wife, Melania, as looking like a “grim reaper” .
  • He asserts that his own actions, even if seemingly inappropriate, are expressions of love because he is a divine being .

#12 (00:28:00) O-ring Test with Religious Figures and Mr.Huh’s Photo

  • Mr.Huh performs another O-ring test, asking the audience member to look at pictures of Jesus, Trump, Buddha, and then his own photo .
  • The audience member’s fingers separate when looking at others’ photos but remain strong when looking at Mr.Huh’s photo .
  • He claims this demonstrates his unique energy and divine status, unlike any other being in Earth’s history .
  • He mentions traveling with Trump’s daughter, Ivanka, on a flight to the US .

#13 (00:30:00) Brain Usage, Nutrition, and Mr.Huh’s Work Ethic

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that humans use only 1% of their brain .
  • He contrasts this with people on other planets who use 20% or more, leading to highly efficient lives, such as eating only once a week .
  • He criticizes the inefficiency of human digestion, where only 0.1% of food is absorbed .
  • He describes his demanding schedule, standing for six hours during lectures and healing sessions without sitting, even during meals .

#14 (00:32:00) Diagnosis of Brain Infarction and Healing Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh performs another O-ring test using his business card, claiming it also emits infinite energy .
  • He explains that “Omega” signifies completion and perfection .
  • He then diagnoses an audience member, Ahn Hee-tak, with a brain infarction (풍), even though the man appears healthy .
  • Ahn Hee-tak confirms he experienced double vision while driving, leading to an emergency room visit .
  • Mr.Huh states that he can diagnose and heal illnesses, but warns against doubting his divine status .
  • He asserts that his actions, even if unconventional, are part of a divine plan .
  • He performs a healing by placing his hand on Ahn Hee-tak’s head and looking into his eyes, claiming to have “reset” his brain to that of a child .
  • He then demonstrates that Ahn Hee-tak’s hand, which was weak before, is now strong in the O-ring test .

#15 (00:37:00) Q&A Session: First Questioner (Seo Min-ji)

  • Mr.Huh announces a Q&A session, limiting questions to one per person .
  • Seo Min-ji from Daegu asks about the “waters above the heavens” mentioned in the Bible and the Earth’s eventual destruction .
  • Mr.Huh dismisses these as specific religious interpretations, not divine truth .
  • He then reinterprets the biblical creation story, distinguishing between “light and darkness” (백궁, galactic sky) and “day and night” (지구, Earth’s sky) .
  • He explains that the sequence of creation in the Bible, though not perfectly aligned with his own understanding, shows some insight .
  • He describes “White Heaven” (백궁) as an enormous paradise, thousands of billions of times larger than Earth, where people can revisit any past era .
  • He claims to be the owner of all things in the universe, which is why he is always joyful .

#16 (00:42:00) Q&A Session: Second Questioner (Kim Ji-hoon)

  • Kim Ji-hoon from Seoul asks about his son’s health, who is experiencing headaches .
  • Mr.Huh diagnoses the son with a brain infarction, similar to Ahn Hee-tak, and advises bringing him for healing .
  • He emphasizes that the audience’s problems are interconnected, like family .
  • He claims his touch can smooth wrinkles and change faces .

#17 (00:43:30) Q&A Session: Third Questioner (Kim Ji-hoon from Pohang)

  • Kim Ji-hoon from Pohang, who brought six people, asks about 3D printing .
  • Mr.Huh mentions having lectured on 3D printing, algorithms, and blockchain technology previously .
  • He introduces a man who recently received a doctorate in blockchain in the medical field, the first in Korea .
  • He predicts that 3D printing, combined with blockchain and algorithms, will advance to the point where people can print their ideal partners .

#18 (00:47:00) Q&A Session: Fourth Questioner (Lee Moo-hwan)

  • Lee Moo-hwan from Pohang asks how to effectively promote Mr.Huh .
  • Mr.Huh advises against being desperate or pushy, as his destiny is already set .
  • He tells them to maintain a relaxed and confident attitude, letting people come to them .
  • He suggests that their own peaceful demeanor will naturally attract curiosity .

#19 (00:49:00) Q&A Session: Fifth Questioner (Widow)

  • A widow whose husband died 10 years ago asks about performing ancestral rites at home .
  • Mr.Huh advises her to entrust the rites to a temple, as ancestral spirits do not consume physical food .
  • He explains that rites are primarily for the peace of mind of descendants .
  • He discusses the energetic properties of rice and barley, with barley being “warm” and good for digestion .
  • He notes that people from wealthy backgrounds tend to be “cold” emotionally, while those from humble backgrounds are “warm” .
  • He praises the widow’s kind demeanor but questions why her husband passed away early .
  • He emphasizes the importance of a spouse in old age, even a quarrelsome one, for care and support .
  • He tells her that by meeting him, she has found a “spiritual husband” .

#20 (00:55:00) Q&A Session: Sixth Questioner (Jang Seo-yoon)

  • Jang Seo-yoon asks for help for her daughter, who is one year married and experiencing a high-risk pregnancy .
  • Mr.Huh reiterates that pregnancy is a divine matter and advises the daughter to avoid stress at work .
  • He tells her to view all people, even difficult colleagues or superiors, as “babies” who have gone through similar struggles .
  • He states that receiving stress is a sign of being unworthy of heaven .
  • He advises her to call on Mr.Huh when stressed .
  • He mentions that the mother’s presence at the lecture will send good energy to her daughter .

#21 (00:57:00) Q&A Session: Seventh Questioner (Lee Jung-ah)

  • Lee Jung-ah, a lawyer, asks about Korea’s geopolitical stance between the US and China, and concerns about Chinese influence .
  • Mr.Huh states that he cannot reveal all his plans as it might slow down his path to presidency .
  • He characterizes Chinese people as primarily driven by money, contrasting them with Japanese (seeking new homes) and Koreans (seeking tourism) .
  • He describes Chinese “economic human wave tactics” (경제 인해전술) as a “black hole” that drains wealth from other countries .
  • He claims that his world unification will resolve these issues .
  • He compares Korea’s geopolitical position to Israel’s, being at the center of ideological conflicts .
  • He connects this to prophecies about a divine leader (보혜사) appearing in Korea during the “Haein (Internet) era” .
  • He identifies himself as this prophesied leader, whose voice sounds like a cow’s moo (소울음 소리), and whose location (하늘궁) is a safe, divinely chosen site .
  • He warns against South-North Korean unification or a federal system, calling it a path to bloodshed .
  • He advocates for Korea to maintain a neutral stance between the US and China until he unifies the world .
  • He criticizes the idea of bringing the Dalai Lama to Korea, as it would antagonize China and is unnecessary given his own presence .
  • He performs an O-ring test comparing the Dalai Lama, Buddha, Jesus, and himself, with only his name showing strength .
  • He explains that the Dalai Lama is a title, and the current one is a reincarnation who found his past life’s items .
  • He recounts China’s invasion of Tibet during the Korean War, killing half its population and installing a “fake Dalai Lama” .
  • He concludes that China is a calculating nation, and Korea must maintain a neutral stance .
  • He reiterates that he will handle the geopolitical balance .

#22 (01:08:00) Q&A Session: Eighth Questioner (Baek Nam-moon)

  • Baek Nam-moon from Daegu asks about the popularization of stem cell technology for tooth regeneration and whether to get implants now .
  • Mr.Huh explains that while he can heal gum inflammation, implants are necessary for missing teeth .
  • He emphasizes the importance of frequent scaling and good oral hygiene to prevent gum recession .
  • He claims that drinking water while calling his name can prevent gum issues .
  • He states that stem cell technology for gum regeneration is being researched but is still difficult and expensive .
  • He explains that permanent teeth were not created because tooth decay (충치균) serves as a “tool for spiritual training” (도 닦는 도구) .
  • He argues that without tooth decay, people wouldn’t brush their teeth, leading to bad breath .
  • He also states that tooth decay punishes those who eat too many sweets or snacks .
  • He concludes that dental problems are a form of karma, passed down through generations .
  • He uses the example of a king suffering from toothache to illustrate that health is more valuable than power .