​6809160060 Lecture on various topics including the nature of reality, equality, human perception, future industries, and spiritual concepts.the 60th Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture September 16, 2018

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Presents a lecture at Haneulgung, emphasizing his unique spiritual insights and the importance of his name.
  • Audience Member 1 (from Ulsan) | Newcomer | Attended the lecture after watching Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos for over a month.
  • Audience Member 2 (from Paju) | Newcomer | Attended the lecture with his wife, who has been listening to Mr.Huh’s lectures since July.
  • Audience Member 3 (Choi Jun-yeong) | Questioner | A former public servant in the Ministry of National Defense and a steward for former President Chun Doo-hwan, seeking advice on future endeavors and afterlife concepts.
  • Audience Member 4 | Questioner | A woman in her 80s who previously worked in a hotel for 25 years, received a divine mission to create a world without war, disease, or poverty, and is now organizing a women’s group.
  • Female Singer | Performer | Sang a song at the end of the lecture.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and the Illusion of Reality

  • Mr.Huh greets the audience, asking if the microphone is working .
  • He jokes about people sitting outside being “eco-friendly” while he breathes indoor air .
  • He presents an image, asking the audience to identify it, and corrects them by stating it’s a “picture of an apple” rather than an “apple” itself .
  • He explains that people often misinterpret what they see, viewing illusions as reality .
  • He extends this concept to money and photos, stating that a picture of money is not real money, and a photo of a father is not the father himself .
  • He concludes that what is seen with the eyes is often an illusion, and life itself is like a “copy” or “picture” .
  • He mentions that humans use only 1% of their brain, which is why they struggle with spiritual concepts .

#2 (00:08:00) The Illusion of Future and Promises

  • Mr.Huh discusses how people often omit the phrase “if I am alive” when making contracts or promises .
  • He highlights that death can occur unexpectedly, making future promises uncertain .
  • He emphasizes that meeting someone as promised is a “miracle” because one could have died .
  • He states that people unknowingly make “unreasonable lies” by assuming they will be alive in the future .
  • He compares human life to falling leaves, constantly dying, and questions the certainty of an afterlife .
  • He asserts that the only thing that remains after 100 years of life is having met Mr.Huh .

#3 (00:17:00) Equality, Inequality, and Harmony

  • Mr.Huh asks the audience for a word synonymous with “equality,” then reveals that “inequality” is the equivalent from a heavenly perspective .
  • He explains that inequality creates harmony, using the example of bus drivers and wealthy individuals; without drivers, people couldn’t gather .
  • He states that a society with both rich and poor, intelligent and less intelligent, creates “harmony” .
  • He emphasizes that “inequality” is the foundation for creating an “equal society” .
  • He advises against judging or envying others, as everyone experiences ups and downs in life .
  • He recounts an experience where he bought all the vegetables from an elderly woman late at night on a mountain, highlighting the importance of helping others .
  • He criticizes those who only care about themselves while millions starve .
  • He suggests that “miracles” happen when one’s “rice runs out,” implying that desperation leads to seeking Mr.Huh .

#4 (00:27:00) Genetic Differences and Human Connection

  • Mr.Huh explains that human DNA is 99.9% identical, with only a 0.1% difference between individuals .
  • He notes that this small difference accounts for variations in destiny, appearance, and personality .
  • He states that humans are physically “one” due to this minimal genetic difference .
  • He compares human DNA to animal DNA, noting a 1.1% difference .
  • He emphasizes that the suffering of others should be felt as one’s own, as all humans are interconnected .
  • He explains that “discrimination” is necessary for society’s existence, just as varying land elevations create water flow and life .
  • He describes Korea’s geography as high in the east and low in the west, causing rivers to flow westward towards China, benefiting China feng shui-wise .
  • He predicts that China and the Korean Peninsula will eventually unify, leading to an era dominated by the “yellow race” .
  • He states that his goal is to unify Asia and then the world, as Asia’s large population will make other nations dependent .

#5 (00:37:00) The Pursuit of Power and Wealth

  • Mr.Huh introduces the concept of “Jungwon Chungrok” (중원충록), which describes the continuous wars in Asia where strong nations conquer weaker ones, likening it to hunting deer antlers (a symbol of kingship) .
  • He states that this pursuit of power leads to global destruction .
  • He explains that those who chase deer (power) cannot see the mountains (broader perspective), and those who chase money cannot see people .
  • He recounts an instance where he bought all the rice cakes from an elderly woman at a market, emphasizing the importance of helping the most vulnerable .
  • He advises against hoarding money for one’s children and instead encourages giving to the less fortunate, as this builds “blessings” and creates opportunities to meet him .
  • He mentions that his lectures are recorded in the listeners’ brains, even if they forget them consciously .

#6 (00:46:00) The Power of “Jung-eon” (Testimony)

  • Mr.Huh explains “Jung-eon” (중언) as gaining credibility when someone more influential speaks about him .
  • He uses the example of President Moon Jae-in mentioning his YouTube channel, which would increase his popularity .
  • He states that when many people talk about him, his authority increases, similar to “evangelism” in Christianity and Buddhism .
  • He encourages the audience to actively spread his message, even if it means using indirect methods like inviting people to a “fun mountain trip” .
  • He asserts that those who spread his message accumulate “virtue” and receive “blessings,” while those who don’t may face difficulties .
  • He predicts that if 80% of Koreans call his name, Harvard University will research his claims, leading to global recognition and the emergence of his “spiritual products” .
  • He claims that his name and photo contain the “key to opening all matter” .

#7 (00:54:00) The Importance of “Doryang” (Generosity) and Women’s Intuition

  • Mr.Huh introduces two new audience members, one from Ulsan and one from Paju .
  • He praises the man from Paju for his “Doryang” (도량, generosity/magnanimity) in following his wife to the lecture .
  • He emphasizes that a man with “Doryang” follows his wife’s lead, even if it seems unconventional .
  • He states that listening to a woman brings 30 years of good fortune, while listening to a man brings only 3 years .
  • He gives an example of a man who lost 50 billion won by ignoring his wife’s advice on an investment .
  • He explains that women are connected to wealth, and a man’s business success is often reflected in the number of women who contact him .

#8 (01:02:00) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name

  • Mr.Huh presents an experiment with milk, showing that milk exposed to his name turns into cheese and doesn’t spoil, while unexposed milk spoils .
  • He explains that his name connects the milk’s microorganisms to “cosmic Wi-Fi,” preventing spoilage .
  • He compares those who don’t know him to “fallen apples” that will eventually rot .
  • He performs an “O-test” with an audience member, demonstrating that calling out names like “Jesus” or “Buddha” results in a loss of strength, but calling “Mr.Huh” makes the person incredibly strong .
  • He explains that this is because his name opens the “Baekhoe” (백회, crown chakra), connecting the person to cosmic energy .
  • He emphasizes that the name must be called informally (“Mr.Huh”) without honorifics like “nim” (님), as adding “nim” causes the strength to disappear .
  • He states that his name strengthens DNA and prevents illness, leading to a healthy life and eventual journey to Baekgung (heaven) .
  • He shows a photo of himself with golden energy, explaining that this energy flows into those who call his name .
  • He claims that his small accessories (necklaces, bracelets) also carry his energy and can be used for “Jung-eon” .

#9 (01:18:00) Future Industries and the Korean People

  • Mr.Huh discusses seven future industries: Divine Nature Technology, Digital, Design, DNA, Energy Storage Technology (ET), Algorithm Technology (AT), and Blockchain Technology (BT) .
  • He states that his “spiritual industry” (Divine Nature Technology) will dominate the world, making Korea wealthy .
  • He explains that Algorithm Technology, combining artificial intelligence and computation, has surpassed human intelligence, as seen with AlphaGo .
  • He mentions that human bodies completely renew their cells every three years, except for nerve cells, which remain constant .
  • He states that if nerve cells also changed, humans would lose their identity, leading to conditions like dementia .
  • He proclaims that the Korean people are the “money bag of the world” and will solve global hunger .

#10 (01:25:00) Guest Speaker and the Difficulty of Meeting a Divine Being

  • A guest speaker, Kim Jin-sa, introduces himself and praises Mr.Huh, comparing his arrival to a needle falling from the highest heaven onto Earth .
  • He emphasizes the rarity of meeting Mr.Huh, likening it to a blind turtle finding a floating log with a hole for its neck after a thousand years .
  • He stresses the importance of humility and gratitude when encountering such a divine being .
  • He recounts historical figures like Confucius, Mencius, and Buddha facing persecution, implying that divine beings often suffer .

#11 (01:30:00) Afterlife and the Illusion of Religious Teachings

  • Choi Jun-yeong (Audience Member 3) asks about the afterlife, mentioning books that describe a three-tiered spiritual world and the concept of family reunion in heaven .
  • Mr.Huh reveals that Choi Jun-yeong served as a steward for former President Chun Doo-hwan .
  • He praises Chun Doo-hwan for preventing a war on the Korean Peninsula during a critical time, despite his controversial actions .
  • He states that all books about the afterlife are “fake,” as humans cannot truly perceive those realms .
  • He explains that humans repeatedly reincarnate in various forms (animals, fish, humans) because they only use 1% of their brain, making them imperfect and thus forgivable .
  • He asserts that he is the first and last divine being to descend to Earth and provide verifiable proof of his power .
  • He demonstrates again that calling “Chun Doo-hwan” or “Roh Tae-woo” (former presidents) yields no strength, but “Mr.Huh” opens the Baekhoe .
  • He explains that Chun Doo-hwan’s decision to execute Kim Jae-gyu (who assassinated President Park Chung-hee) was influenced by the US to prevent a war .
  • He claims to know the full, complex history of these events, which is unknown to the public .
  • He states that the US controls 14 countries surrounding China, isolating it, but the “yellow race” will rise under his leadership .
  • He criticizes Western powers for not solving global hunger due to Jewish influence .

#12 (01:46:00) The Universality of Discrimination and the Path to Baekgung

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that “discrimination” exists everywhere, even in Baekgung (heaven), and is essential for the universe’s functioning, just as air pressure differences enable breathing .
  • He states that those close to him will receive preferential treatment .
  • He uses the example of Kim Il-sung shaking hands with a farmer, granting the farmer special status, to illustrate how even in an “equal” communist society, discrimination exists .
  • He equates “discrimination” with “equality,” “order,” and “harmony” .
  • He explains the Buddhist concept of “Jingong Myoyu” (진공묘유), meaning that true emptiness leads to wondrous existence, and applies it to his teachings: abandoning all other religions and worldly attachments (Jingong) leads to Baekgung (Myoyu) .
  • He asserts that people will eventually realize that only his name can be trusted .
  • He compares the unquestioning belief in one’s parents to the need to believe in him, despite not having seen him .
  • He claims that traditional religious figures like Buddha, Jesus, and God are human creations from primitive times, lacking real energy .
  • He emphasizes that he provides tangible proof, like the milk experiment and the O-test, to demonstrate his power .
  • He explains that the Baekhoe opens and closes when his name is called, allowing cosmic energy to flow .
  • He states that afterlife books are false, and humans undergo endless reincarnation, evolving through various forms .
  • He describes how those going to a good afterlife see people in white robes, while those going to a bad one see people in black robes .
  • He clarifies that his teachings offer a direct path to Baekgung, bypassing reincarnation .
  • He dismisses other afterlife books as “fake” but acknowledges their role in promoting good behavior .

#13 (02:07:00) The Era of the Divine Being and the Rejection of Organizations

  • Audience Member 4, an 80-year-old woman, shares her experience of receiving a divine mission to create a world without war, disease, or poverty, and her efforts to organize a women’s group .
  • She expresses gratitude for Mr.Huh’s presence, feeling that her efforts are now supported .
  • Mr.Huh acknowledges her health and spirit .
  • He clarifies that historical figures like Mago Halmeoni (Grandmother Mago) and Dangun are human figures and their worship is “idolatry” .
  • He states that relying on ancient figures or creating new historical narratives (like Hwandan Gogi) leads to endless conflict .
  • He asserts that he, as the divine being present in this moment, supersedes all historical and religious figures .
  • He highlights his influence on national policies, such as welfare benefits, even without being president .
  • He emphasizes that his era does not require “organizations,” as they can hinder his mission and lead to legal issues .
  • He believes he can win elections through YouTube alone, by reaching individuals directly .
  • He states that organizations lead to corruption and are outdated in an era where individuals make independent choices .
  • He describes himself as the “engineer” who can fix Korea, comparing the nation to a plane that needs a skilled pilot .
  • He recounts his difficult childhood, where he learned to mend shoes and clothes, symbolizing his ability to fix things .
  • He concludes by stating that his lectures will continue, and he will see the audience next week .

#14 (02:37:00) Closing Song and Farewell

  • A female singer performs a song .
  • Mr.Huh thanks the audience and the singer .
  • He expresses sadness at being alone after the audience leaves .
  • He reminds the audience about the energy from his face and encourages them to get close .
  • He bids farewell until next week .