​6808111141 The difference between Mr.Huh as a divine human and religion (August 11, 2018)

  • True self (진아), false self (가짜 나), separation anxiety, “Ilche Yushimjo” (一切唯心造 – all is created by mind), “Ilche Yushinjo” (一切唯神造 – all is created by God), “Gubuldeokgu” (求不得苦 – suffering from not getting what one desires), “Gwangwang” (觀光 – sightseeing/seeing the light), “Baekgung” (백궁 – White Palace)

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being, a “신인” (Shinin), who has come to Earth to save humanity and establish a new world order. He asserts that he possesses infinite energy and can perform miracles, such as healing illnesses and predicting the future. He also claims to be the “보혜사” (Comforter) mentioned in the Bible and the “미륵” (Maitreya) and “메시아” (Messiah) awaited by various religions .
  • 사회자 (Host) | Event Host | Introduces Mr.Huh and facilitates the lecture, including inviting audience members to participate in demonstrations .
  • 강남에서 온 남자 (Man from Gangnam) | Audience Member | A former individual taxi driver who stopped working due to poor health. He came to the lecture to verify Mr.Huh’s claims about divine power .
  • 남양주에서 온 남자 (Man from Namyangju) | Audience Member | A real estate agent who came to the lecture to verify Mr.Huh’s claims about divine power .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Introduction

  • The host introduces Mr.Huh, who is met with applause .
  • Mr.Huh mentions that after the lecture, there will be hugs, and he wants to finish quickly because the audience has waited a long time .
  • He explains that the “universe energy” received from him lasts a long time, but if it’s used on others, it disappears, so it’s best to save it for oneself until the next week .

#2 (00:02:00) Discussion on “Self” and Fear of Separation

  • Mr.Huh discusses the concept of “self,” distinguishing between a “fake self” (가짜 나) and a “true self” (진아) .
  • He explains that in Buddhism, “무아” (non-self) refers to eliminating the fake self, which removes karma .
  • The true self, or “참나,” is eternal and undergoes reincarnation .
  • He connects the “fear of separation” (분리 공포) to the moment of birth when the umbilical cord is cut, causing primal fear .
  • This fear can manifest as anxiety about spouses leaving, children dying, or other forms of separation, leading to phobias and panic disorders .
  • He states that the fear of the umbilical cord being cut is greater than the fear of a parent’s death .
  • He relates this to the transition from the comfortable fetal stage to infancy, which involves extreme fear .
  • He suggests that his absence would also cause a similar fear of separation among his followers .

#3 (00:06:00) Criticism of Opponents and Biblical References

  • Mr.Huh claims that media and political opponents try to separate him from his supporters, prevent him from becoming president, and damage his reputation .
  • He recounts a story of a reporter who came to expose him but became his fan and quit their job .
  • He quotes Matthew 12:31-33, stating that blasphemy against the Holy Spirit is unforgivable, and then interprets it to mean that those who defy him (Mr.Huh) will not be forgiven in this world or the next .
  • He clarifies that defying Jesus can be forgiven, but defying him, the “Comforter” (보혜사), cannot .
  • He emphasizes that his teachings are unique and not found elsewhere .
  • He quotes John 16:7-12, where Jesus speaks of sending the Comforter, and Mr.Huh implies he is this Comforter .
  • He asserts that those who try to undermine him are attempting to cut the “umbilical cord” between him and his followers .
  • He claims that many people, including those seeking power and religious organizations, want to eliminate him because they believe it’s the only way they can survive .
  • He criticizes politicians for trying to amend the constitution to take away people’s rights and for causing wealth inequality .
  • He states that he will not amend the constitution but will “re-establish” (재헌) it, creating a new constitution from scratch to unify the world .
  • He argues that the current constitution, which mimics foreign ones, has led to wealth disparity, where national income is high but people’s actual living standards are low .
  • He mentions that small business owners are struggling with rent and will face even greater difficulties in the future .
  • He claims to know the future and cites his past predictions, such as the outcome of an election and the health of Lee Kun-hee, as proof of his divine nature .

#4 (00:15:00) The Concept of “석고대죄” (Prostration for Forgiveness)

  • Mr.Huh explains “석고대죄” (seokgodaechwe), a traditional act of prostration to beg for forgiveness, where one kneels until the wood placed before them dries out .
  • He states that those who commit grave sins, such as patricide or matricide, which are difficult for human courts or even angels to judge, will eventually come before him, the creator of the universe, to perform “석고대죄” .
  • He gives an example of a son who killed his father and accidentally his mother due to trauma from witnessing domestic violence, emphasizing that even after serving a prison sentence, true forgiveness requires “석고대죄” before him .
  • He asserts that he is currently in human form but possesses divine authority .
  • Mr.Huh declares that he will “re-establish” the nation, changing the national anthem and flag, because the current national identity is confused .
  • He clarifies that he will not abolish fundamental principles like liberal democracy, market economy, and factual rule of law .
  • He proposes abolishing prisons and replacing them with fines .
  • He suggests reducing fines for taxi drivers, truck drivers, and delivery personnel by 90% due to their lower income and difficult working conditions, arguing that the government profits from their struggles without providing adequate infrastructure like parking .
  • He criticizes the current system for creating wealth inequality and states that he will change the constitution to address this .

#6 (00:22:00) The Cycle of Separation Anxiety and the True Meaning of “Tourism”

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that the “Comforter” (보혜사) will resolve people’s anxieties, which are exacerbated by continuous separations throughout life .
  • He describes a cycle of separation anxiety: from parents, from family members due to work, from children leaving home, from friends when moving to different schools, and from parents through death .
  • He extends this to the ultimate separation from the Earth and the physical body .
  • He then redefines “관광” (gwan-gwang), which literally means “seeing the light,” arguing that current tourism to places like Europe is not true “관광” because those places are filled with “sinners” and “darkness” .
  • He claims that true “관광” is a journey to “백궁” (Baekgung), his heavenly palace, to see the “light” .
  • He states that he is the “tourism guide” to Baekgung .
  • He criticizes earthly travel as being full of suffering and exploitation .
  • He encourages his followers to seek true “관광” to Baekgung rather than worldly travel .
  • He mentions that those who meet him receive a “tourism visa” to Baekgung for free .
  • He warns that there are forces trying to prevent him from becoming president and implementing his plans, and he advises his followers not to be swayed by them .
  • He claims that those who have opposed or reported him have died mysteriously, citing specific examples .
  • He reiterates his ability to predict the future, such as Trump’s election and Lee Kun-hee’s illness, as proof of his divine origin .

#7 (00:28:00) Poetic Interpretation and Personal History

  • Mr.Huh recites a poem, “금준미주 천인혈, 옥방가요 만성고라” (Golden wine in a golden cup is the blood of a thousand people; jade plate songs are the suffering of ten thousand people), interpreting it as the wealth of politicians and chaebols being built on the suffering of the common people .
  • He compares himself to Yi Mong-ryong from the Korean folk tale Chunhyangjeon, who appears as a beggar to expose corruption .
  • He shares his personal story, claiming to have been born like a beggar under a bridge during the Korean War, with his mother losing consciousness during childbirth .
  • He states that ten women from above cut his umbilical cord and saved his mother .
  • He recounts his mother’s journey to Jinju, where she eventually starved to death due to shame and accusations about his birth while his father was in prison .
  • He praises his mother’s calligraphy skills .
  • He discusses the different meanings of the Korean word “고문” (gomun), distinguishing between “advisor” and “torture,” emphasizing the importance of understanding Chinese characters .
  • He connects the character “고” (go) meaning “to look back” to his childhood experience of leaving his hometown and his mother’s grave, feeling immense sadness and looking back until they were out of sight .
  • He mentions the song “비나리는 고모령” (Gomoryeong where rain falls) as reflecting this feeling of looking back .
  • He also explains the different meanings of “사모” (samo), one meaning longing for parents and the other meaning longing for someone .
  • He plays a song by Joo Hyun-mi, “Gomoryeong,” to evoke the emotion of leaving home .
  • He connects the character “고” (go) to his mother and the “해룡고조혈” (haeryonggojohyeol) feng shui concept of Duryunsan, where a dragon turns its head to look back at Baekdusan, symbolizing longing for home .
  • He explains that Duryunsan means “dragon’s head turning” and that people from that area are known for their strong “ki” (energy) .
  • He concludes this section by stating that his lectures incorporate various topics to make them interesting .

#8 (00:44:00) Mr.Huh’s Divinity vs. Religious Teachings

  • Mr.Huh introduces the main topic: “The Difference Between Mr.Huh, the Divine Being, and Religion” .
  • He criticizes the Buddhist concept of “일체유심조” (ilcheyusimjo), meaning “everything is created by the mind,” arguing that it is flawed .
  • He claims that this concept was valid before his arrival but is now incorrect because he, as a divine being, can demonstrate energy that transcends the mind .
  • He asserts that spiritual power is proven by energy, citing the shaking of a shaman’s bamboo stick as an example of weak energy, while his energy is billions of times stronger .
  • He explains that weak energy causes trembling, like a weak engine or a person in fear, but his high-level energy is silent and immensely powerful .
  • He claims his energy not only heals but also boosts immunity, brings good fortune, and even forgives the illnesses of descendants .
  • He discusses different levels of understanding: “사물지” (samulji – understanding things as they are), “사실지” (sasilji – understanding facts), “창조지” (changjoji – creative understanding), “학위지” (hakwiji – academic understanding), “고니지” (goniji – experiential understanding), and “현인지” (hyeon-inji – understanding of a wise person) .
  • He states that viewing him through “사물지” leads to disbelief, as people see him as just another human .
  • He compares this to how Jesus was treated .
  • He introduces “천의지” (cheon-uiji – heavenly wisdom) or “전생지” (jeonsaengji – past life wisdom), which is innate and comes from previous lives .
  • He argues that “일체유심조” is false because people cannot control their own bodies or desires with their minds .
  • He claims that wishing for something, like a child’s success in an exam, often leads to the opposite outcome due to the principle of “구불덕후” (gubuldeokhu – seeking but not obtaining) .
  • He explains that parental anxiety and conflict create trauma in children, hindering their performance .
  • He advises parents to simply reassure their children rather than praying excessively, as intense prayer can instill fear of separation in children .
  • He states that “일체유심조” is a lie because while the mind may be a cause, there is a creator of the mind itself .
  • He asserts that the “true self” (진화) is eternal and has been on a “tourism” journey through the universe since infinite time .
  • He reiterates that the ultimate destination of this “tourism” is Baekgung, where the “light” is .
  • He claims that his “마패” (royal secret emissary’s medallion) is his energy, which proves his divinity, unlike religious figures who only offer good words without energy .
  • He concludes that “일체유심조” should be replaced with “일체유신이죠” (ilcheyusinijyo – everything is created by the divine being) .
  • He claims to record the evolution of all humans in a cosmic computer, observing their free will .
  • He uses an analogy of a child buying sweet potatoes for their mother out of love, rather than being told to, to illustrate the kind of genuine actions he desires from humanity .
  • He discusses “홀리데이” (holiday), emphasizing its meaning as a “holy day,” and suggests that meeting him on this day is beneficial .
  • He references Jesus’s teaching that “the Son of Man is Lord of the Sabbath” to argue that religious rules are for humans, not the other way around .
  • He states that religions are born from the “fear of separation” and anxiety about death, leading people to create gods and rituals to alleviate their fears .
  • He claims that all religions, from shamanism to modern ones, are human creations born from fear, and their gods lack energy .
  • He acknowledges that religions contain good moral teachings but criticizes them for judging non-believers .
  • He reiterates that true “tourism” to Baekgung allows for time travel and seeing all past, present, and future, which is impossible on Earth .
  • He emphasizes that he must be seen as a “신인” (divine being) through “영안” (spiritual eyes), which his lectures help to open .

#9 (00:59:00) Call to Action and Healing Demonstrations

  • Mr.Huh encourages his followers to prepare for “tourism” to Baekgung, which involves contributing to the purchase of land for “하늘궁” (Haneulgung – Heavenly Palace) .
  • He explains that the land being purchased is a crucial 1,000-pyeong (approx. 3,300 sq meters) plot in the center of Haneulgung, which was previously being used by others to build a large structure .
  • He plans to establish “허경영 에너지 카페” (Mr.Huh Energy Cafe) nationwide, where his books and energy-infused products will be sold, and his videos will be played, making the water and environment energetic .
  • He asserts that prayer is unnecessary and comes from greed, and that simply calling his name or watching his videos is enough to go to Baekgung .
  • He reiterates that religions are born from anxiety and fear, citing the example of Moses’s absence leading to the creation of the golden calf .
  • He acknowledges the pure intentions of mothers praying for their children but criticizes organized religions for their flaws, particularly Buddhism’s “공사상” (emptiness philosophy) and “일체유심조” .
  • He claims that Buddhist figures like 법신불 (Dharmakaya Buddha), 보신불 (Sambhogakaya Buddha), and 화신불 (Nirmanakaya Buddha) are human creations and do not truly exist, except for Sakyamuni as a historical figure .
  • He states that Sakyamuni did not acknowledge the soul, and concepts like reincarnation were added to Buddhism later .
  • He invites two male audience members, one from Gangnam and one from Namyangju, to come forward for a demonstration .
  • He asks them if they have seen his YouTube videos and if they came to verify his powers .
  • He performs a “power test” where he asks the men to resist his push while calling out names like “미륵” (Maitreya), “메시아” (Messiah), “예수” (Jesus), “부처님” (Buddha), “공자” (Confucius), and “강증산” (Kang Jeungsan) .
  • He demonstrates that when they call out these names, their arms are easily pushed down, indicating a lack of energy .
  • However, when they call out “허경영,” their arms become incredibly strong and cannot be pushed down, demonstrating his infinite energy .
  • He explains that calling his name gives them immense strength, even in life-threatening situations .
  • He also demonstrates that blocking the “백회혈” (baekhoehyeol – crown chakra) prevents his energy from entering, but unblocking it allows his energy to flow, unlike the four great sages who cannot open the “백회혈” .
  • He states that only he possesses the “key” to the “백회혈” .
  • He encourages them to promote him to their friends, but not to force those who don’t believe, as only about ten million people are needed for Baekgung .
  • He claims that by touching them and looking at them, he has already healed their ailments, such as poor eyesight, spinal issues, and rhinitis .
  • He advises one of the men to stand up straight .
  • The host concludes the lecture, and Mr.Huh encourages people to join as full members and receive energy .

Other Useful Information

1. Key Concepts

  • 가짜 나 (Fake Self): The ego or illusory self that is subject to karma and suffering .
  • 진아 (True Self) / 참나 (True Self): The eternal, unchanging self that transcends reincarnation and fear of separation .
  • 무아 (Non-Self): In Buddhism, the concept of eliminating the fake self to remove karma .
  • 분리 공포 (Fear of Separation): A primal fear originating from the cutting of the umbilical cord at birth, leading to various anxieties and phobias throughout life .
  • 석고대죄 (Prostration for Forgiveness): A traditional act of extreme prostration to beg for forgiveness, which Mr.Huh claims is necessary for grave sins before him .
  • 재헌 (Re-establishment of the Constitution): Mr.Huh’s plan to abolish the current constitution and create a new one from scratch, rather than merely amending it .
  • 관광 (Tourism): Redefined by Mr.Huh as “seeing the light,” referring to a spiritual journey to his heavenly palace, Baekgung, rather than worldly travel .
  • 백궁 (Baekgung): Mr.Huh’s heavenly palace, the ultimate destination for true “tourism” .
  • 보혜사 (Comforter): Mr.Huh claims to be the Comforter mentioned in the Bible, who will resolve human anxieties .
  • 일체유심조 (Everything is created by the mind): A Buddhist concept criticized by Mr.Huh as flawed, replaced by “일체유신이죠” (everything is created by the divine being) .
  • 구불덕후 (Seeking but not obtaining): The principle that intensely desiring or seeking something often leads to not obtaining it, especially due to underlying anxiety .
  • 천의지 (Heavenly Wisdom) / 전생지 (Past Life Wisdom): Innate wisdom or knowledge carried over from previous lives .
  • 영안 (Spiritual Eyes): The spiritual vision needed to recognize Mr.Huh as a divine being, which he claims his lectures help to open .
  • 백회혈 (Crown Chakra): A point on the top of the head that Mr.Huh claims only he can open to allow divine energy to flow .

2. Mr.Huh’s Claims and Abilities

  • Divine Being (신인): He claims to be a divine being from heaven .
  • Infinite Energy: He asserts that he possesses infinite energy that can heal, boost immunity, bring good fortune, and forgive illnesses .
  • Future Prediction: He claims to accurately predict future events, citing examples like Trump’s election and Lee Kun-hee’s illness .
  • Constitutional Reform: He plans to abolish the current constitution and create a new one to unify the world .
  • Tourism Guide to Baekgung: He positions himself as the guide to his heavenly palace, Baekgung, the ultimate destination for true spiritual “tourism” .
  • Healer: He demonstrates healing abilities by touching and looking at individuals, claiming to cure various ailments .
  • Key to Baekhoehyeol: He claims to be the only one who can open the “백회혈” (crown chakra) .

3. Criticisms of Religion and Society

  • Religions as Human Creations: He argues that all religions are human creations born from fear and anxiety, and their gods lack true energy .
  • Flawed Buddhist Concepts: He criticizes “일체유심조” and “공사상” (emptiness philosophy) in Buddhism as fundamentally flawed .
  • Wealth Inequality: He criticizes politicians and the current system for creating and perpetuating wealth inequality .
  • Exploitative Tourism: He views worldly tourism as suffering and exploitation, not true “tourism” .
  • Ineffectiveness of Prayer: He states that prayer is unnecessary and stems from greed, and that simply calling his name is sufficient .

4. Haneulgung (Heavenly Palace)

  • Land Acquisition: He is actively acquiring land for Haneulgung, including a crucial 1,000-pyeong central plot .
  • Energy Cafe: He plans to establish “허경영 에너지 카페” nationwide, selling his products and playing his videos to infuse the environment with energy .
  • Membership: He encourages people to become full members to support Haneulgung .