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 .
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 .