Life’s “Two Acts,” the nature of Earth as a “prison,” the significance of Mr.Huh’s presence, and spiritual guidance.
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture at Haneulgung, discussing various spiritual and philosophical concepts.
Lee Kyeong-ja | Audience Member | An entrepreneur from Anyang City, Han Sol Center, who shares her spiritual journey and asks a question about a dream.
Seo Seung-won | Audience Member | Asks a question about spiritual practice and receives a demonstration of energy.
Lee Jong-woo | Audience Member | A former Air Force member from Dongsaeng, asks a question about the number 7 and the duration of Mr.Huh’s stay on Earth.
Han Hyo-jung | Subtitle Translator | Credited for Korean subtitles.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Greetings and Halloween Event Reflection
Mr.Huh greets the audience, noting their quiet response compared to the excitement of a recent Halloween event . He describes Halloween as a “monster event” or “ghost event” where people dress as ghouls, referencing Marvel characters . He observed about a million people at the Itaewon event, noting that many attractive young men and women were present . He mentions that women screamed upon seeing him for the first time, contrasting it with the audience’s subdued reaction . He suggests that familiarity can lead to a lack of excitement, similar to long-married couples .
#2 (00:01:38) The Importance of Living Each Day as the Last
Mr.Huh emphasizes the importance of cherishing each moment as if it were the last, especially in relationships . He warns that he might suddenly leave Earth if his mind changes, ascending to Baekgung . He illustrates this with scenarios of spouses dying unexpectedly, highlighting the regret of not having expressed love or forgiveness . He stresses that people should live each day with their loved ones as if it’s their last, as there’s no guarantee of tomorrow .
#3 (00:03:21) Introduction of an Interpreter and the Concept of “Ilmyojak”
Mr.Huh acknowledges a Japanese audience member and an interpreter, asking others not to mind the talking . He reiterates the importance of not taking meetings for granted, as he might leave at any time . He connects this to successful people living each day as if it’s their last . He introduces the concept of “Ilmyojak” (first act of life), which he defines as endless conflict experienced before meeting him, likening Earth to hell .
#4 (00:04:40) Earth as a Prison and the Hierarchy of Heavens
Mr.Huh describes Earth as a prison (Jigu, meaning “hell-sphere”) from which humans cannot escape . He explains that humans can only use 1% of their brains, preventing them from breaking down the dark matter surrounding Earth’s atmosphere . He outlines a hierarchy of heavens: Sa-wang-cheon (Earth), Do-ri-cheon, Ya-ma-cheon, and Do-sol-cheon, each with progressively longer “days” compared to Earth’s 100 years . He states that inhabitants of these higher heavens live for thousands of Earth years, while Baekgung (the highest heaven) has no concept of lifespan . He asserts that humans are like frogs in a well, destined to die on Earth without ever reaching other galaxies, which are their true homes . He suggests that humans are on Earth due to past sins, undergoing training and suffering to return to their original state .
#5 (00:07:00) The Cycle of Reincarnation and the Impermanence of Earthly Life
Mr.Huh explains that “Ilmyojak” involves a cycle of reincarnation, where people repeatedly accumulate wealth and possessions only to die and return to Earth because they haven’t invested in heaven . He uses the examples of former US presidents Obama and Trump to illustrate the impermanence of earthly power and fame . He emphasizes that his presence on Earth is temporary, and he could leave at any moment, urging the audience to cherish their time with him . He reiterates the importance of treating loved ones as if each encounter is the last, apologizing for past wrongs . He mentions that people who sense their impending death often express apologies or tidy their affairs unconsciously .
#6 (00:09:40) Transition to “Imyojak” and the Failure of Politics and Religion
Mr.Huh criticizes those living “Ilmyojak” as “fools” who are consumed by material pursuits and family, failing to work towards Baekgung . He declares that meeting him marks the beginning of “Imyojak” (second act of life), a new stage beyond earthly struggles . He explains that “Imyojak” involves planting something new, breaking the cycle of reincarnation into animals, and aiming for Baekgung . He states that he came to Earth because no one currently can be reborn as a human . He blames politics and religion for impoverishing humanity, despite their initial contributions to economic development and education in Korea . He argues that while religions helped build the nation, they ultimately failed to save human souls, leading to ongoing issues like famine, war, and religious conflict .
#7 (00:12:00) Mr.Huh’s Encounter at Seattle Airport
Mr.Huh recounts an incident at Seattle Airport where he was subjected to an intrusive security check because his body continuously emitted electricity . Security personnel, unfamiliar with this phenomenon, thoroughly searched him, even his private parts, before allowing him to pass . He notes that this was unusual, as he typically receives “pre-pass” clearance at other airports . He expresses frustration at being treated like a common person, contemplating leaving Earth . He asserts that all living and non-living things recognize him, but humans do not .
#8 (00:14:40) The Promise of “Imyojak” and the Number of People Going to Baekgung
Mr.Huh states that meeting him signifies a new beginning and hope for those entering “Imyojak” . He claims that while 7 billion people are headed for “the cave” (reincarnation as animals), 10 million will go to Baekgung . He references a prophecy by Nam Sa-go from 500 years ago about him taking 10 million people to heaven . He also mentions his ability to control weather, citing an instance where he briefly stopped rain for a photo opportunity . He explains that altering natural cycles can have negative consequences for the environment .
#9 (00:16:40) Dark Matter, Time, and the Concept of “Muyu”
Mr.Huh asserts that he is the only one who understands and created the dark matter outside Earth’s atmosphere, which consists of negative electrons, while Earth is positive . He explains that spacecraft using positive electrons can travel faster than light, allowing for interstellar travel where the traveler’s age remains constant while thousands of Earth years pass . He connects this to the Buddhist concept of “Muyu Gongpo Wonri Jeondo” (no fear, no inverted views), where achieving a state of emptiness (Muyu) eliminates fear and allows for enlightenment (Seongbul) . He illustrates how external distractions, like seeing a beautiful woman or a tempting candy, can disrupt this state of mental clarity .
#10 (00:20:40) Achieving Enlightenment and the Value of Family
Mr.Huh emphasizes that emptying one’s mind of worldly complexities leads to enlightenment, allowing only the vision of Baekgung . He states that listening to his lectures can lead to this realization without traditional spiritual practices . He encourages people to discard past grievances and embrace “Imyojak,” seeing their spouses as precious beings who overcame immense odds to be born . He warns that current humans are so “corrupted” that they cannot be reborn as humans and are destined for animal reincarnation, unlike their ancestors . He claims to see a “light” above the heads of those destined for Baekgung, which is absent in most people .
#11 (00:23:40) The Significance of Meeting Mr.Huh and the “Imyojak”
Mr.Huh reiterates that meeting him signifies a successful “Ilmyojak” and the beginning of “Imyojak” . He claims that even world leaders and billionaires are still in “Ilmyojak,” while only those who come to Haneulgung are in “Imyojak” . He emphasizes that being born as a human is a great success, and meeting him is an even greater one . He suggests that current difficulties are part of the process of shedding attachments for “Imyojak” . He likens Earth to a “prison hotel,” where attachments to material possessions are futile . He states that people have forgotten their purpose on Earth but can rediscover it through “Imyojak” .
#12 (00:26:40) Political Philosophy and the Role of the Divine
Mr.Huh criticizes the American political system for imprisoning presidents, advocating for a more forgiving approach to leaders’ mistakes . He proposes a “divine governance” era where he, as a divine being, would pardon past wrongdoings but strictly punish future ones . He contrasts his approach with that of former President Chun Doo-hwan, who punished subordinates, stating that he would only hold those at the top accountable, viewing ordinary people as victims . He promises to strictly punish those who manipulate the system for their own gain, creating wealth disparity .
#13 (00:28:40) Audience Questions and the Concept of “Salbul Saljo”
Mr.Huh briefly acknowledges the length of his introduction and the audience’s desire for him to continue speaking . He reminds them to remember “Imyojak” . Lee Kyeong-ja, an entrepreneur, shares her spiritual journey, including meditation and vegetarianism, and expresses surprise at Mr.Huh’s ability to open the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) . She recounts her experience of calling him directly and attending his lectures . She describes how his words transformed her, alleviating emotional dryness and physical ailments . She asks about a dream involving her deceased husband . Mr.Huh interprets the dream, stating that her husband was reborn as a human and was not there to take her away . He also comments on her family situation, including her son’s remarriage and her raising her grandson . He then discusses a 3 million won donation she brought, linking it to “Imyojak” .
#14 (00:33:40) The Limitations of Short-Form Content and the Search for Truth
Another audience member, a 56-year-old man who worked in chemicals for 30 years, shares his spiritual journey through Buddhism and meditation, and how he found Mr.Huh through YouTube . He admits to watching only short clips, which Mr.Huh criticizes as insufficient for understanding deeper meanings . He explains that Earth, though currently a “hell,” will be upgraded by his presence . The man expresses his ongoing struggle with life’s difficulties and asks for guidance on spiritual practice . Mr.Huh states that the man lacks a basic understanding of spiritual principles . He introduces the concept of “Salbul Saljo” (kill the Buddha, kill the ancestors), meaning one should not be attached to external figures or teachings to find truth . He uses the analogy of not being able to see one’s own eyes directly, only through a mirror, to illustrate that true self-knowledge comes from within .
#15 (00:38:40) Self-Reflection and the True Meaning of Heaven
Mr.Huh emphasizes that true enlightenment comes from self-reflection and understanding one’s own mind, not from external teachers or doctrines . He gives examples of controlling one’s anger towards family or strangers by looking inward . He asserts that the “teacher” is within oneself, and true awakening is “Ja-deung-myeong” (self-illumination) . He explains that while a divine being like himself comes from outside, inner enlightenment is achieved by understanding one’s own nature and the preciousness of every individual . He advises generosity in divorce, even if it means giving more to the ex-spouse, to avoid negative karmic cycles . He then references Matthew 13:44, describing heaven as a treasure hidden in a field, which a person sells everything to buy . He interprets this as finding heaven within one’s own family and daily life, rather than seeking it in distant spiritual places .
#16 (00:44:40) The Hidden Treasure in Everyday Life
Mr.Huh continues to explain that true heaven is found in the “dirt” of everyday life, within one’s family, rather than in churches or temples . He criticizes those who neglect their families for spiritual pursuits . He uses the analogy of a young man who consistently helps an old man mow his lawn, only to discover later that the old man was the Coca-Cola chairman and bequeathed his fortune to the young man . He emphasizes that the “black treasure” (hidden wealth) is found in humble, difficult places and in a kind heart . He praises the young man’s pure heart and his decision to donate the fortune to a charity, highlighting the American spirit of using wealth for public good .
#17 (00:50:40) The Futility of Seeking and the Power of Mr.Huh’s Name
Mr.Huh reiterates that seeking spiritual enlightenment externally is futile; it is found within oneself . He advises against asking what spiritual practices to do, as the answer lies within . He states that simply being born as a human, having overcome billions of sperm, is a form of enlightenment . He advises against praying for oneself and limits family prayers to three instances (birth, marriage, death), emphasizing that excessive family prayers become idolatry . He stresses that 97% of prayers should be for others . He then demonstrates his divine power by having an audience member (Seo Seung-won) test his strength while invoking different names . He shows that invoking “Jesus” or “Buddha” results in weakness, while invoking “Mr.Huh” results in strength . He explains that this is because his name carries a unique energy, an “omega” that proves his divinity .
#18 (00:55:40) The Baekhoe and the Power of Intention
Mr.Huh demonstrates that invoking his name opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra), allowing cosmic energy to flow . He shows that covering the Baekhoe with a hand blocks this energy, illustrating the power of intention . He explains that while physical barriers like buildings don’t block the energy, a simple hand gesture can, symbolizing rejection . He contrasts this with invoking other names, which do not produce the same energy effect, regardless of whether the Baekhoe is covered . He asserts that his name is the “highest mantra” (Simu Sangju, Dae Shinju, Dae Myeongju), surpassing all others in brightness, greatness, and height, akin to the Olympic motto of “Citius, Altius, Fortius” (Faster, Higher, Stronger) .
#19 (01:00:40) The Brain’s Complexity and Mr.Huh’s Healing Power
Mr.Huh explains the immense complexity of the human brain, with billions of synapses and trillions of neural connections, allowing for simultaneous processing of multiple stimuli . He compares this to advanced AI, which can process vast amounts of information simultaneously . He then demonstrates his healing power by performing an “O-ring test” on Seo Seung-won, showing that areas of the body with “abnormalities” (illness) will weaken the O-ring, while healthy areas will not . He identifies Seo Seung-won’s problem as chronic bronchitis, which doctors couldn’t cure for 10 years . He claims to have instantly healed Seo Seung-won’s bronchitis, emphasizing that his command is absolute over cells .
#20 (01:04:40) The Universal Recognition of Mr.Huh’s Name
Mr.Huh further demonstrates the power of his name by showing that a piece of paper with his name written on it, even just the first character, emits energy that can be felt by touching a flower . He explains that this energy travels at 3,000 times the speed of light and that all plants, animals, and even inanimate objects recognize his name, regardless of the language it’s written in . He contrasts this with other names, which produce no such effect . He asserts that this phenomenon is only possible in the realm of a divine being, not a human . He encourages people to discard their earthly worries, as a better world awaits them .
#21 (01:07:40) Questions about the Number 7 and the Duration of Mr.Huh’s Stay
After a short break, Lee Jong-woo, a former Air Force member, asks about the significance of the number 7 in the Bible and in Korean culture, particularly regarding the Big Dipper . He then asks about the meaning behind Mr.Huh’s stated duration of stay on Earth: 362 years and 88 days . He also inquires about the lifespan of humans after Mr.Huh leaves and whether reincarnation will change . Mr.Huh identifies Lee Jong-woo as a former member of a Christian church . He then references Revelation 21:1-2, stating that he has come to “judge” and “salvage” religion and politics, which he believes have failed humanity .
#22 (01:10:40) The Failure of Religion and Politics, and the Meaning of 362 Years and 88 Days
Mr.Huh criticizes religion and politics for failing to prevent war, famine, and environmental destruction . He reiterates his earlier advice against praying for oneself and limiting family prayers, stating that excessive focus on family can become idolatry . He emphasizes listening to the “weak” and the “baby’s voice” . He expresses respect for religious leaders but states that their systems need to be changed . He condemns those who sue or disrespect religious figures, asserting that only he has the authority to judge them . He explains that he will “fix” religion and politics globally, a task that is simple for a divine being . He reveals that his 362-year and 88-day stay on Earth corresponds to the number of human-inhabited stars in the universe, a calculation he previously explained on YouTube .
#23 (01:15:40) Earth’s Movement and the Divine Control of the Universe
Mr.Huh explains Earth’s rapid rotation and revolution speeds, which are controlled by energies from planets like Uranus, Neptune, and Pluto . He asserts that he is the creator of these systems and controls them . He claims that his eyes contain the entire universe and its workings, and he can heal people with his gaze . He reiterates that inanimate objects recognize his name in any language, acting as “divine search engines” that transmit energy at thousands of times the speed of light . He contrasts this with humans, who often fail to recognize him .
#24 (01:19:40) The Importance of Emptying the Mind and the Story of Amhaengeosa
Mr.Huh emphasizes the need to “erase” one’s mind, like a clean slate, to receive new knowledge, especially for those who are “educated” . He uses the analogy of a child learning English faster in America because their mind is empty . He then recounts the story of Amhaengeosa (secret royal inspector) Lee Mong-ryong, who, disguised as a beggar, wrote a poem exposing the corruption of a local magistrate . He explains that those who understood the poem’s meaning, particularly the “educated” ones, were the first to flee, knowing the consequences . He contrasts earthly justice, which punishes those who knowingly commit crimes, with heavenly justice, which punishes those who commit sins unknowingly .
#25 (01:23:40) The Nature of Sin and the Story of the Coca-Cola Chairman
Mr.Huh explains that those who commit sins unknowingly suffer more in the afterlife, while those who know their sins receive less punishment . He uses the example of North Korean soldiers who killed South Koreans without understanding the gravity of their actions . He then discusses the death penalty in South Korea, noting that presidents like Kim Dae-jung stopped executions due to human rights concerns . He shares his experience of meeting death row inmates, describing them as surprisingly gentle, often driven to violence by prolonged abuse . He connects this to the Amhaengeosa story, where the magistrate’s corrupt actions were exposed .
#26 (01:27:40) The Vastness of the Universe and the Recording of All Actions
Mr.Huh reiterates that the number 362 trillion, 8800 billion represents the number of human-inhabited stars in the universe . He explains that managing such a vast universe requires advanced technology like the “Baekgung simulation,” where all information, including people’s faces and histories, is instantly accessible . He states that all actions and words are permanently recorded in the “vacuum recorder” of space, emphasizing the importance of speaking kindly . He encourages people to recall the purity of their past selves, comparing it to old love letters .
#27 (01:30:40) Earth’s Cycles and the “New Heaven and New Earth”
Mr.Huh explains that Earth undergoes periodic “cataclysms” every 129,600 years, where it “flips over,” causing land and sea to change places . He states that after his departure, there will be a period of peace for 1,700 years, followed by a decline and a new cycle of disease, war, and natural disasters . He claims that certain areas, like Haneulgung, will remain untouched during these cataclysms, allowing some humans to survive and repopulate . He cites scientific evidence and geological formations like the Himalayas as proof of Earth’s cyclical changes . He advises against attachment to earthly possessions, as they are temporary . He clarifies that his 362-year and 88-day stay is equivalent to one day in Do-sol-cheon, and in Baekgung, time is fluid and customizable . He describes Baekgung as an unimaginably vast place, millions of times larger than the sun, where people can choose their desired environment .
#28 (01:34:40) The Limitations of Human Perception and the True Nature of Creation
Mr.Huh dismisses the significance of the “Chilseongpan” (Big Dipper) and the biblical creation story of 7 days, stating that they are human interpretations . He emphasizes that humans cannot truly see themselves, only a reversed image in a mirror, and that true self-understanding comes from within . He points out the intricate design of human features, like eyelashes that grow to a specific length, as evidence of a creator . He concludes that the “new heaven and new earth” mentioned in Revelation refer to Baekgung, a concept that some religious texts vaguely acknowledge . He criticizes other parts of the Bible as “Israeli martial arts novels,” referring to stories of conquest and violence . He contrasts this with the Korean people, who are a “nation of Gaecheon” (heaven-opened), not conquerors . He describes the different “skies” of the universe: blue sky (Earth), dark space, and white heaven (Baekgung) .
#29 (01:38:40) Closing Remarks and Performance
An audience member expresses gratitude for meeting Mr.Huh, sharing how his teachings helped her overcome severe anxiety and financial difficulties . She encourages others to search for Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos . Mr.Huh then calls for two male backup dancers for a song .
ℹ️ Other Useful Information
Mr.Huh’s Teachings:
Ilmyojak (First Act of Life): A life of endless conflict and material pursuits on Earth, which is considered a “hell.”
Imyojak (Second Act of Life): A new stage of life that begins after meeting Mr.Huh, focused on spiritual growth and aiming for Baekgung.
Baekgung: The highest heaven, where there is no concept of lifespan and time is fluid.
Salbul Saljo (Kill the Buddha, Kill the Ancestors): A concept emphasizing that true enlightenment comes from within oneself, not from external teachers or doctrines.
Muyu Gongpo Wonri Jeondo (No Fear, No Inverted Views): A Buddhist concept of achieving a state of emptiness to eliminate fear and attain enlightenment.
Prayer: Should not be for oneself. Family prayers are limited to three instances (birth, marriage, death). 97% of prayers should be for others.
Earth as a Prison/Hotel: Earth is a temporary place of suffering, and attachments to material possessions are futile.
Divine Governance: Mr.Huh’s proposed political system where he, as a divine being, would strictly punish future wrongdoings while pardoning past ones.
Universal Recognition: All living and non-living things recognize Mr.Huh’s name and emit energy in response to it, regardless of language.
Cosmology:
Hierarchy of Heavens: Sa-wang-cheon (Earth), Do-ri-cheon, Ya-ma-cheon, Do-sol-cheon, and Baekgung, each with different time scales.
Dark Matter: Composed of negative electrons, surrounding Earth, preventing human escape.
Earth’s Cycles: Earth undergoes periodic “cataclysms” every 129,600 years, where it “flips over.”
Number of Inhabited Stars: 362 trillion, 8800 billion.
Personal Experiences:
Mr.Huh’s encounter at Seattle Airport due to his body emitting electricity.
Lee Kyeong-ja’s spiritual journey and dream interpretation.