6807220052 Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (July 22, 2018)

  • Lecture on various topics including spiritual energy, human destiny, the universe, and personal well-being, followed by a Q&A session.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to possess supernatural powers, including the ability to move the US and heal people, and identifies as a divine being (신인). He emphasizes the importance of spiritual energy (“gi”) and warns against arrogance.
  • Jo Seong-sa | Audience Member | Described as having a face with “seogi” (auspicious energy), indicating good fortune .
  • Lee Jeong-mi | Questioner 1 | Asks about rumors regarding hidden Japanese gold in Busan and Dokdo, and the impact of Japanese colonial rule on livestock .
  • Kim Yeong-do | Questioner 2 | Asks about his personal struggles, including a difficult life, poor health, and a desire to remarry his ex-wife .
  • Soo-bin | Audience Member | A 15-year-old girl whose pure and beautiful appearance is said to bring good fortune and comfort to others .
  • Kim Kwon-yeong | Audience Member | Described as having an “unattractive” face and an “unfortunate” name, suggesting a difficult past .
  • Park Sang-jun | Questioner 3 | Asks about the rotation and expansion/contraction of the universe and the Earth’s potential destruction, expressing a sense of unease .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) The Power of “Gi” and Prophecy

  • Mr.Huh claims he will soon go to the US, stating he “moved” the US and influenced the Asia-Pacific chairman during a crisis . He attributes this to his “yeomnyeok” (psychic power) .
  • He emphasizes the importance of “gi” (spiritual energy) for the Korean people, noting that the nation’s “gi” has diminished .
  • He lists various types of “gi” including “taegi,” “hyeolgi,” “yonggi,” “seogi,” and “saenggi” .
  • He explains that “seogi” brings good fortune, citing Jo Seong-sa as an example of someone with “seogi” .
  • He also discusses “golssang” (bone structure) as an indicator of a family’s lineage .
  • He mentions other types of “gi” like “hanggi,” “jogi,” “seupgi,” and “yungi,” and warns that too much “seupgi” can lead to stroke .
  • He categorizes “eumgi” and “salgi” as negative energies, associating them with criminals like rapists and murderers .
  • He introduces the concept of “hwagi,” “sugi,” “mokgi,” “geumgi,” and “togi” for understanding a person’s “ohaeng” (five elements) .
  • He criticizes the audience for not studying his teachings, warning that they will develop dementia .
  • He claims his memory capacity is infinite, unlike those who go to Baekgung (heaven) who use 100% .
  • He states that his presence can heal people, making their cells dance and boosting immunity, a feat no one else on Earth has achieved .
  • He compares his abilities to those of Jesus in the Bible .
  • He predicts that when he is reinstated as president, he will demonstrate special abilities .
  • He advises against seeking immediate pleasure, as it leads to future suffering, and encourages the opposite: initial hardship for later happiness .
  • He emphasizes the importance of a good spouse for a happy family life .
  • He laments that the Korean people have lost hope and dreams, and he aims to restore them .
  • He praises his followers, stating that meeting him signifies immense good fortune from past lives .
  • He highlights the beauty and quality of the Hanuelgung (Sky Palace) building, contrasting it with typical concrete structures .
  • He describes the natural environment of Hanuelgung, including abundant trees and fireflies, emphasizing its good air quality .
  • He asserts that his presence at Hanuelgung fills people with “gi” and “yeong” (spirit), unlike other Koreans who are “gi-depleted” .
  • He identifies himself as the “Bohyesa Yeong” (Comforter Spirit) who will appear in the “Haein Era” (Internet Era), as prophesied in the Bible and Nam Sago’s prophecies .
  • He states that the “Bohyesa” will appear in “Joseon” (Korea), specifically on the Korean Peninsula, at a sacred site called “Seongsan Seongji” (Sacred Mountain, Sacred Land) .
  • He identifies Hanuelgung as this sacred site, located near Gyemyeongsan and Goryeongsan, which he claims are mentioned in the Bible .
  • He also mentions Chilseongsan (Seven Star Mountain) as being behind Hanuelgung .
  • He reiterates that the Korean people are “gi-depleted” and that he is here to revitalize them .
  • He notes that overseas Koreans are increasingly recognizing him as their only hope for returning to their homeland .

#2 (00:35:00) The Importance of Purity and Humility

  • Mr.Huh discusses Jesus’s choice of uneducated, pure-hearted disciples over learned ones .
  • He criticizes those who question his choice of “unimportant” followers, stating that pure souls are necessary .
  • He explains that the number 15 in I Ching (Juyeok) represents a full moon, which heaven dislikes because it signifies completion and arrogance .
  • He states that heaven always humbles those who are “full” or arrogant .
  • He compares arrogant religious followers to a full moon that will eventually wane .
  • He criticizes Jewish people for their perceived arrogance in believing they are chosen by heaven, ignoring the rest of humanity .
  • He asserts that Jesus chose “new moon-like” people (humble, growing) over “full moon-like” people (arrogant, complete) .
  • He criticizes politicians who enrich themselves at the expense of the public, comparing them to a full moon that will eventually decline .
  • He emphasizes that Jesus sought out the poor and humble, encouraging them to give away their wealth .
  • He states that he came to remove the “weeds” (arrogant individuals) from society, which he compares to a rice field .
  • He claims that he, as a divine being, is always “complete” (seonghwan), even if he appears imperfect to others .
  • He warns against religious leaders who claim divinity, stating that he is here to judge them .
  • He explains that he possesses “Bontae Energy” (Original Sun Energy), which is infinite and can appear anywhere, unlike the “Jintae Yang” (True Sun) which has day and night .
  • He states that “Bontae Energy” is what people receive from him at Hanuelgung .
  • He claims to transcend time and space, able to heal people in the US in 0.1 seconds .
  • He criticizes other religious leaders who claim to have sent Jesus and Buddha, stating that their claims are theoretical and lack actual energy .
  • He performs an “O-ring test” to demonstrate the power of his name, showing that calling his name makes a person’s grip strong, while calling other names does not .
  • He claims to travel thousands of light-years freely at night, unlike ordinary humans .
  • He brings Soo-bin, a 15-year-old girl, to the stage, praising her beautiful and pure face as a source of good fortune and comfort .
  • He explains that “Ansi” (giving with one’s face) is the greatest way to accumulate good karma, followed by “Eonsi” (giving with words) .
  • He contrasts Soo-bin’s face with Kim Kwon-yeong’s, implying that Kim Kwon-yeong’s face suggests a difficult past .
  • He criticizes Kim Kwon-yeong’s name, stating that repeating the “giyeok” sound (Kim, Kwon) is not good .
  • He explains that negative actions in past lives, like excessive drinking and smoking, lead to inherited diseases and spiritual punishment .
  • He reiterates that the Jewish people’s arrogance led to their suffering .
  • He states that he came to unite the world through the Korean people, who are currently “gi-depleted” .
  • He praises the Hanuelgung building, made of good pine wood, and says that being there fills people with good energy .

#3 (00:50:00) Q&A Session

  • Lee Jeong-mi’s Question: She asks about rumors of hidden Japanese gold in Busan and Dokdo, and the impact of Japanese colonial rule on livestock .
  • Mr.Huh’s Answer: He dismisses these rumors as “nangseol” (groundless rumors) and “yu-eonbi-eo” (hearsay) spread by those who lost power . He states that any gold belongs to the nation and advises against being swayed by such misinformation . He also tells people to delete all political rumors from the internet, as they are mostly fake .
  • Kim Yeong-do’s Question: He expresses feeling “gi-depleted” and asks about his difficult life, poor health, and desire to remarry his ex-wife .
  • Mr.Huh’s Answer: He praises Kim Yeong-do’s honesty and expresses empathy . He emphasizes the concept of “Mu-i” (no two), meaning all 7 billion people are one family . He suggests that Kim Yeong-do’s honest and healthy appearance, along with his “drive,” indicates a possibility of reconciliation with his wife . He compares Kim Yeong-do’s face to that of Lee Jae-myung, the Gyeonggi Province governor, who he claims respects him and succeeded after doing so . He states that those who praise him are blessed with good fortune . He advises against personal attacks in politics, advocating for policy debates . He explains that a “true rich person” is not defined by wealth, power, or knowledge, but by meeting him . He promises that those who follow him will receive a “national dividend” and live comfortably at Hanuelgung, where they can enjoy lectures, music, and dance . He assures Kim Yeong-do that reconciling with his wife will be easy if he calls Mr.Huh’s name and gives his wife all his money . He emphasizes that money is easy to earn by calling his name, but difficult to spend wisely, and that investing in Hanuelgung is the most virtuous use of money . He describes his own ascetic lifestyle, consuming only cold water and rice, and avoiding alcohol, tobacco, and coffee . He criticizes Korea’s excessive nightlife, contrasting it with other countries . He mentions that satellite images show only Korea lit up at night, indicating a problem .
  • Kim Moon-seong’s Question: He asks about the future of the stock market and the Korean economy .
  • Mr.Huh’s Answer: He states that the current government controls everything except the stock market . He advises against putting money in banks, calling it “treasonous,” and suggests investing in stocks to support small and medium-sized enterprises . However, he warns that actively trading stocks is risky and can lead to financial ruin and mental stress, citing an example of a wealthy British person who committed suicide over stock losses . He recommends small, long-term investments in stocks as a form of “insurance” rather than a primary source of income . He contrasts stock investment with real estate, noting that real estate can yield 100 times more profit . He suggests that stock trading is more suitable for retirees seeking a pastime than for young people . He advises Kim Moon-seong to pursue a business that involves meeting many people, as he has a trustworthy face and good interpersonal skills .
  • Shin Dong-ho’s Question: He asks if a monk’s teaching that humans must die and be reborn 98 or 99 times as animals before becoming human again is true .
  • Mr.Huh’s Answer: He explains that the number “100” in the monk’s teaching is symbolic, meaning “countless” or “many times,” not a literal number . He states that reincarnation is a cycle, and an animal can become human if it has an “inyeon” (connection) with a human, such as being hit by a car . He gives an example of a Korean person being shot by an American, creating an “inyeon” for reincarnation in America . He tells a story of a woman who helped her husband become rich but died young, only to be reborn as his daughter, inheriting his wealth . He emphasizes that all relationships are based on “inyeon” and that one should not envy the rich or despise the poor . He states that the cycle of “Uju Oryun” (Cosmic Five Principles) is driven by “inyeon” . He warns against consuming meat, as it can lead to being reborn as an animal, and that animals killed cruelly can seek revenge by being reborn into the killer’s family . He reiterates that the monk’s teaching about 100 reincarnations is symbolic, not literal . He encourages the audience to recognize the “inyeon” that brought them to Hanuelgung . He suggests that Hanuelgung will become a major marriage counseling center, as many good partners are present .
  • Park Sang-jun’s Question: He asks about the rotation and expansion/contraction of the universe and the Earth’s potential destruction, expressing concern .
  • Mr.Huh’s Answer: He advises Park Sang-jun to be cautious and notes that Park Sang-jun has many thoughts but struggles to process them . He explains that the “Bontae Yangin Gung” (Original Sun Palace) does not rotate, but galaxies do . He uses the analogy of electrons orbiting a nucleus to explain that rotation prevents decay . He describes the hierarchical rotation of celestial bodies: Earth around the Sun, Sun around Polaris, Polaris around Andromeda, and so on . He states that he, as the “pilot” of Earth, controls its destiny and that people should not worry about its destruction . He reveals that the Earth travels at 110,000 km/h around the Sun . He performs an “O-ring test” on Park Sang-jun, demonstrating that Park Sang-jun’s strength decreases when he calls his own name or other religious figures’ names, but increases when he calls Mr.Huh’s name . He attributes this difference to his “different dimension” . He diagnoses Park Sang-jun with poor health and a “damaged liver” . He notes that Park Sang-jun’s face shows a “discrepancy” with reality and a “victim mentality” . He points out that Park Sang-jun’s prominent brow bone indicates a lack of good karma from past lives . He advises Park Sang-jun to let go of his worries and trust him . He states that Park Sang-jun is meant for a “2% star” (a higher level of existence) due to his spiritual evolution .

4. Other Useful Information

4.1. Hanuelgung (Sky Palace)

  • Location: Seokhyeon-ri 204, where the reception is located .
  • Architecture: Built with high-quality pine wood, creating a pleasant aroma and atmosphere . It is described as a beautiful traditional Korean tiled-roof house, unlike typical concrete buildings .
  • Environment: Surrounded by abundant trees that produce oxygen, and fireflies are visible at night, indicating good air quality .
  • Purpose: A place where people can receive Mr.Huh’s teachings, experience healing, and potentially find partners . It is envisioned as a future hub for various businesses and activities .

4.2. Mr.Huh’s Teachings

  • “Gi” (**spiritual energy**): Essential for the Korean people, currently depleted . Various types exist, with “seogi” bringing good fortune . Negative “gi” like “eumgi” and “salgi” are associated with criminals .
  • reincarnation** and karma:** Actions in past lives influence current circumstances, including health and appearance . The cycle of reincarnation (“Uju Oryun”) is driven by “inyeon” (connections) . Cruelty to animals can lead to negative reincarnation outcomes .
  • Humility vs. **arrogance**: Heaven dislikes arrogance and “fullness” (represented by the number 15), favoring humility and growth (like a new moon) .
  • “Bontae Energy” (Original Sun Energy): Mr.Huh possesses this infinite energy, which can heal and transcend time and space .
  • “Ansi” (Giving with Face): The most significant way to accumulate good karma, followed by “Eonsi” (giving with words) .
  • True Wealth: Not material possessions, power, or knowledge, but the spiritual benefit of meeting Mr.Huh .

4.3. Prophecies and Claims

  • Presidential Candidacy: Mr.Huh expects to be reinstated as president and will demonstrate special abilities .
  • “Bohyesa Yeong” (Comforter Spirit): He identifies himself as this figure, prophesied in the Bible and Nam Sago’s writings, who will appear in the “Haein Era” (Internet Era) in Korea .
  • Sacred Site: Hanuelgung is identified as the “Seongsan Seongji” (Sacred Mountain, Sacred Land) mentioned in prophecies, located near Gyemyeongsan and Goryeongsan .
  • Cosmic Pilot: He claims to be the “pilot” of Earth, the solar system, and the entire universe, controlling its destiny .

4.4. Advice for Life

  • Avoid Cognitive Overload: Do not dwell on complex cosmic questions; trust in the “pilot” (Mr.Huh) .
  • Financial Management: Avoid putting money in banks; consider small, long-term stock investments as “insurance” rather than a primary income source . Stock trading is not recommended for young people .
  • Personal Relationships: Honesty and empathy are valued . Relationships are governed by “inyeon” (connections) .
  • Health: Maintain good “gi” and avoid negative energies . Excessive nightlife is detrimental to health and safety .
  • Humility: Avoid arrogance and self-importance; heaven favors the humble .