6810061149 The Importance of Naming and Prophetic Wisdom for World Unification (October 6, 2018 )

“Sangtong Cheonmun (上通天文, understanding the heavens), Jungchal Insa (中察人事, discerning human affairs), Hadal Jiri (下達地理, comprehending the earth), Seonyeon Jimyeong (先見之明, foresight)”

1. Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Delivers lectures on various topics including names, politics, and the universe. Claims to be a divine being with special abilities and knowledge.
  • Joseph | Biblical Figure | Suffered many trials, including being thrown into a pit and imprisoned, but eventually became a prime minister due to his wisdom and patience.
  • Park Chung-hee | Former President of South Korea | His name is analyzed to predict his fate, including his assassination.
  • Kim Jae-gyu | Assassin of Park Chung-hee | His name is analyzed to predict his role in assassinating Park Chung-hee and Cha Ji-cheol.
  • Cha Ji-cheol | Chief Bodyguard to Park Chung-hee | His name is analyzed to predict his fate, including being shot.
  • Roh Moo-hyun | Former President of South Korea | His name is analyzed to predict his tragic end related to “black money.”
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President of South Korea | Her name is analyzed to predict her downfall due to an “outsider” (Choi Soon-sil) and her connection to a pastor.
  • Choi Soon-sil | “Outsider” influencing Park Geun-hye | Represented by the “two mouths” in Park Geun-hye’s name, indicating her influence.
  • Jo Yong-pil | Singer | His song “Return to Busan Port” is mentioned as an example of music with soul, born from suffering.
  • Lee Jun-seok | Politician | Mentioned as being surprised by Mr.Huh’s popularity during a campaign event.
  • Ahn Cheol-soo | Politician | Mentioned alongside Lee Jun-seok, also surprised by Mr.Huh’s popularity.
  • Moon Jae-in | Former President of South Korea | His election day coincided with a KBS special on Mr.Huh.
  • Ban Ki-moon | Former UN Secretary-General | Predicted to be a rival to Mr.Huh in a future presidential election.
  • Hillary Clinton | American Politician | Mentioned in comparison to Ban Ki-moon in a presidential election scenario.
  • Donald Trump | Former US President | Mentioned in comparison to Mr.Huh’s unexpected rise in a presidential election scenario.

3. Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Importance of Names

  • The speaker emphasizes the need to speak quickly to save time for giving energy .
  • He notes that people don’t doze off during his lectures, unlike other lectures, churches, or temples .
  • The speaker states that people’s names should be chosen carefully .
  • Historically, women’s names were often chosen carelessly by fathers, like “Kkot-sooni” or “Mal-sooni” .
  • He advises changing bad names, as names significantly impact a person’s life .
  • Parents invest heavily in their children’s lives but often neglect the importance of their names .
  • Investing in a good name is crucial .

#2 (00:02:07) Human Desires and Name Impact

  • The five human desires are identified as wealth, sex, food, honor, and sleep .
  • Wealth is the most sought-after desire, followed by sex, food, honor, and sleep .
  • People invest in these desires but often take names lightly .
  • Many women’s names were poorly chosen, often including the character “Ok,” which is associated with problems .
  • Poor names, combined with bad feng shui in apartments (e.g., master bedrooms facing south), contribute to family issues .
  • The speaker, if president, would prevent the construction of such houses and promote feng shui-compliant homes .
  • Current apartment layouts, with children’s rooms at the back and master bedrooms at the front, are seen as detrimental to families .
  • Divorce rates are linked to apartment structures and the arrangement of entrances and kitchens .
  • The universe operates on secret laws, and names hold significant importance .
  • A father’s well-chosen name for his son can ensure the son’s success, regardless of other circumstances .

#3 (00:04:47) The Story of Joseph and Trials

  • The biblical story of Joseph is recounted, where his brothers threw him into a pit .
  • Joseph endured great humiliation and suffering .
  • Enduring extreme hardship without complaint leads to great honor .
  • Joseph faced three major trials: temptation by a beautiful woman, imprisonment, and a test of patience .
  • He refused the woman’s advances and was imprisoned .
  • Joseph did not blame heaven during his imprisonment .
  • He also faced public humiliation, similar to the speaker’s own experiences .
  • Joseph’s second trial involved interpreting dreams for the king’s cupbearer and baker .
  • He correctly predicted the baker’s execution and the cupbearer’s release .
  • The cupbearer, upon release, forgot Joseph .
  • This demonstrated Joseph’s wisdom, which is essential for a leader; a leader without wisdom can ruin a nation .
  • Joseph’s third trial was enduring six years of waiting and patience .
  • He never complained or blamed others, which was observed by heaven .
  • If Joseph had complained, he would not have become prime minister .
  • Joseph’s patience and prayer led to his success .

#4 (00:09:30) Joseph’s Rise to Power and Prophecy

  • After passing three trials, Joseph was given an opportunity through Pharaoh’s dream .
  • Pharaoh dreamed of seven fat cows being eaten by seven thin cows, which Joseph interpreted as seven years of abundance followed by seven years of famine .
  • Joseph advised Pharaoh to save grain during the abundant years .
  • During the famine, other nations’ kings came to Egypt to buy grain, bringing immense wealth .
  • Joseph’s strategy made Pharaoh’s kingdom incredibly rich and powerful .
  • When the famine hit, Pharaoh recognized Joseph’s accurate prophecy and gave him full power .
  • The famine became Joseph’s greatest opportunity .
  • The speaker relates this to his own experiences of enduring hardship without complaint .
  • He describes his difficult adolescence, marked by poverty and physical weakness, which he views as a test .
  • A divine being experiences more suffering than humans .

#5 (00:12:30) Social Issues and Political Responsibility

  • The speaker recounts seeing a family forced to live in a tent in the mountains after losing their home .
  • He felt deep empathy for the family, especially the daughter who believed the tent was their home .
  • Many people face similar situations due to economic hardship .
  • Politicians are blamed for creating a society with extreme wealth disparity, disrespecting the dignity of struggling families .
  • Many people are barely surviving for the sake of their children .
  • The speaker witnessed a girl being kicked by bailiffs while trying to protect her piano during an auction, causing immense distress to her family .
  • He vows to abolish the system of auctioning household items, including musical instruments and daily necessities .
  • Current civil laws that allow such auctions are criticized as inhumane and illogical .
  • Judges who uphold these laws are blamed for contributing to family breakdowns and women’s suffering .
  • The speaker promises to reform laws regarding home foreclosures, requiring a grace period .

#6 (00:15:30) Tragic Family Story and Basic Income

  • The speaker recounts a tragic story of a man whose wife killed their three children and then herself, leaving the husband in a state of unconsciousness .
  • He emphasizes that such suffering should not be dismissed lightly .
  • He believes that no one should suffer due to lack of intelligence, poor education, or poverty .
  • He proposes a basic income of 1.5 million won per person, or 3 million won for a couple, to ensure everyone has a basic living standard .
  • This would prevent people from being evicted and ensure a middle-class standard of living .
  • The speaker blames politicians for the severe wealth disparity in South Korea, a world’s 12th largest economy .
  • Politicians have repeatedly deceived the public with promises .
  • He criticizes judges and politicians who, despite their legal education, have allowed the seizure of children’s musical instruments and other household items .
  • He vows to hold those responsible accountable .

#7 (00:18:00) Name Analysis: Park Chung-hee

  • The speaker analyzes the name of former President Park Chung-hee, stating that his name predicted his death by assassination after 18 years in power .
  • The name “Chung-hee” (정희) was considered a woman’s name, leading to an amusing incident at his wedding where the officiant had to correct the names .
  • Names should be chosen considering the five elements of sound, meaning, yin-yang, and shape .
  • He gives an example of brothers named Park Cheol-jae (철재, iron material), Park Mok-jae (목재, wood material), and Park Seok-jae (석재, stone material), illustrating how names can be related .
  • People can change their names at any time if they are not good .

#8 (00:19:40) Name Analysis: Kim Jae-gyu and Cha Ji-cheol

  • The speaker analyzes the name of Kim Jae-gyu, the assassin of Park Chung-hee .
  • He breaks down the characters in Kim Jae-gyu’s name to show how they symbolize burying Cha Ji-cheol and the king (Park Chung-hee) under the earth with a spear (gun) .
  • The name itself indicated that Kim Jae-gyu would kill Park Chung-hee .
  • Park Chung-hee did not know this because he lacked “Sangtong Cheonmun” (상통천문, understanding the heavens) .
  • The speaker claims to possess this knowledge .
  • He warns that if people mistreat him, he might leave, which would be detrimental to South Korea .
  • He states that he, as the creator of the universe, came to Earth to teach about energy .
  • His energy can prevent flowers from wilting and bread from molding .
  • He recounts an incident where his staff ate a month-old, preservative-free bread that had not molded due to his energy .
  • He emphasizes that such miracles are unique to him on Earth .
  • He warns against underestimating him, as he appears human but is not .
  • He claims that even milk can remain fresh for hundreds of millions of years if his name is invoked .
  • He encourages people to examine their children’s names .
  • He then analyzes Cha Ji-cheol’s name, noting the presence of two “cross” characters, indicating his strong Christian faith as an elder .
  • He breaks down Cha Ji-cheol’s name to show how it symbolizes shooting arrows (words) at superiors and being shot three times .
  • The name predicted that Cha Ji-cheol would be buried in the ground .
  • He emphasizes the importance of choosing names carefully .

#9 (00:25:50) Name Analysis: Roh Moo-hyun and Park Geun-hye

  • The speaker analyzes the name of former President Roh Moo-hyun, stating that his name predicted his death due to “black money” (누명, false accusation) .
  • The characters in his name symbolize “black gold” and being falsely accused, leading to his death .
  • He claims that a person’s entire life can be seen through their name .
  • He then analyzes the name of former President Park Geun-hye .
  • He breaks down her name to show how it symbolizes an “outsider” (Choi Soon-sil) with “two mouths” (speaking contradictory things) influencing the leader .
  • The name also indicates that she received “grace” from someone (Choi Tae-min), leading to her downfall and imprisonment .
  • The “two mouths” in her name symbolize her speaking contradictory things .
  • Her name also suggests a connection to a pastor .
  • He claims that her name predicted her downfall due to this connection .
  • He criticizes the use of the character “Mugunghwa Geun” (무궁화 근, hibiscus) in names, as it implies “no end” or “all gone,” making it unsuitable for personal names .
  • He mentions that people who changed their names after consulting him have passed difficult exams .
  • He criticizes politicians for their lack of understanding of names and their impact .
  • He recalls predicting Park Geun-hye’s presidency and her subsequent removal from office .
  • He reiterates that Roh Moo-hyun’s name also predicted his fate related to “black money” .
  • He emphasizes that while a person’s “saju palja” (four pillars of destiny) might be good, their name can determine the outcome .
  • He advises those who repeatedly fail exams or interviews to change their names .
  • He states that the universe’s laws are complex and not to be taken lightly .
  • He believes that many respected figures, like Park Chung-hee, suffered due to their names .

#10 (00:32:40) The Meaning of “Bonjwa” and Creation

  • The speaker explains that “Bonjwa” (본좌) means the “original seat” or “creator’s seat,” which is the highest position .
  • He clarifies that “Ok-ja” (옥자) refers to the emperor’s throne, and “Yong-sang” (용상) is the king’s throne .
  • He explains that “Saja-ja” (사자자) refers to the seat of a spiritual leader, which is higher than an emperor’s or king’s seat .
  • “Bonjwa” is the original, unchanging seat, as described by Plato’s “Idea” .
  • He claims to be the creator who made all matter in the universe and controls it .
  • He explains that “creation” means making something from nothing (무에서 유), while humans only make something from something (유에서 유) .
  • Human actions like making products or having children are “production” or “manufacturing,” not “creation” .
  • He criticizes the confusion between “making from something” and “making from nothing” .
  • He states that such lectures should be given at Harvard, but he is doing it here .
  • He believes his lectures will reach a global audience and be translated into 30 languages .
  • He asserts that only he, Mr.Huh, can truly “create” .
  • He compares his presence on Earth to an emperor’s inspection of his kingdom .

#11 (00:37:50) Name Analysis: Mr.Huh and Korean Prophecy

  • The speaker analyzes his own name, Mr.Huh, stating that “Kyeong” (경) refers to the world and “Young” (영) means to make peaceful .
  • He connects his name to the prophecy that the Korean Peninsula will become the world’s unified capital .
  • He mentions “Gaecheonjeol” (개천절, National Foundation Day), unique to Korea, meaning “the sky opened” .
  • He interprets “Gaecheonjeol” as the opening of the “Baekhoe” (백회, crown chakra) in people’s bodies .
  • He claims that his arrival in Korea, a nation with “Gaecheonjeol,” fulfills this prophecy .
  • He states that other nations’ “National Foundation Days” are about conquering, while Korea’s “Gaecheonjeol” is about the sky opening .
  • He was born on January 1, 1950, in a country with “Gaecheonjeol” .
  • He emphasizes that names, both for individuals and nations, must be chosen well .
  • He stresses the importance of “Jungchal Insa” (중찰인사, discerning people), as even large corporations can fail due to one wrong hire .
  • He criticizes politicians for mismanaging the country by appointing unqualified people .
  • He claims to possess “Sangtong Cheonmun” (understanding the heavens) and knowledge of the future .
  • He reiterates that “Bonjwa” is the original, highest seat, while other positions like “Yong-sang” (king’s throne) are mere copies .
  • His name, Mr.Huh, signifies his responsibility to bring peace to the world .
  • He claims to have experienced immense suffering, even more than ordinary people .
  • He envisions a world federation where there will be no complaints, no need for excessive military spending, and a better environment .

#12 (00:42:50) Prophecy of “4 Inbunin Shininchul” and Korean Geography

  • The speaker refers to the prophecy of “4 Inbunin Shininchul” (사인불인 신인출), meaning a divine being who is not human will emerge from a specific location .
  • He connects this to his location at Haneulgung, Seongsan Seongji, and Umyeongji .
  • He recounts an anecdote of women encountering him shirtless on a mountain, not recognizing him at first .
  • He identifies the mountain he climbs as Seongsan (Sacred Mountain), which comprises Gyerongsan and Goryeongsan .
  • He explains the purpose of typhoons: they clear green algae from the sea, preventing fish deaths, and oxygenate the water .
  • He states that the Korean Peninsula is described as “neither an island nor not an island” in prophecy .
  • He explains this geographical characteristic: surrounded by water on three sides (Amnokgang, Dumangang, and the sea) but connected to the continent by Baekdusan .
  • This ambiguous geography makes it the destined landing place for the divine being .
  • He compares Baekdusan to the Garden of Eden with four rivers flowing from it .
  • He claims to have landed on this specific land, where rivers form a cross .
  • He emphasizes that “Sangtong Cheonmun, Jungchal Insa, Hadal Jiri, Seongyeon Jimyeong” (understanding the heavens, discerning people, knowing the earth, foresight) are necessary for world unification .

#13 (00:48:00) Global Economy and Korean Future

  • The speaker discusses China’s declining GDP growth, from 10% to 6% .
  • He explains China’s strategy of not providing loans for products containing Korean components, impacting Korean companies like Samsung .
  • He notes that South Korea’s economic growth is 2%, while the US is 3% .
  • He warns that Korea will suffer further due to the US-China trade war, like a “shrimp’s back bursting in a whale fight” .
  • He states that China’s “Purchasing Power Parity” (PPP) is number one globally, meaning they buy the most goods .
  • He highlights that China and the US account for 40% of Korea’s total exports .
  • He claims that without someone like him, the Korean people will starve .
  • He predicts that China will not need to invade Korea militarily but can starve them economically by reducing imports .
  • China now produces high-quality goods, surpassing Korea in many areas .
  • He argues that the Korean people’s strength lies in “spirituality” (영성), not manufacturing .
  • He criticizes the current situation where young Koreans are unemployed and isolated .
  • He recalls his 25-year-old prediction of giving 100 million won for marriage, emphasizing his foresight .
  • He criticizes voters for repeatedly electing politicians who create unemployment and fail to provide support for families .
  • He condemns the legal system where judges, now politicians, have allowed the seizure of household items like pianos .
  • He vows to change these laws, stating that a president should intervene when families are collapsing .
  • He promises that under his presidency, information about foreclosures would reach the Blue House, and he would provide solutions like rapid funding and basic income .
  • He asserts that his policies would be swiftly approved by a new, unpaid parliament .
  • He believes that only a person who can completely overturn the system, like a typhoon, can bring change .
  • He reiterates that China’s PPP, not GDP, makes it a formidable force .
  • He claims to be the one who can manage China, dividing it into six states and unifying Asia into a federation .
  • In this world federation, each country would have votes, and the presidency would rotate, creating a paradise on Earth .
  • He envisions a world without borders, visas, or terrorism, where people can live happily without financial worries .
  • He emphasizes that a president who sleeps while families collapse is not a true president .
  • Information about foreclosures should be immediately reported to the president .
  • He promises to fundamentally change civil laws to prevent the public display of foreclosure notices .
  • He predicts China’s GDP will continue to decline, leading to economic hardship for Korea .
  • He claims to be managing global politics from his current position, having prevented war on the Korean Peninsula .
  • He asks people to endure a little longer until the next presidential election .

#14 (00:56:00) Public Reaction and Political Message

  • The speaker mentions his appearance in a TV debate and his unexpected popularity .
  • He recounts an incident where 5,000 people gathered around him in Sanggye-dong while he was having a meal, surprising politicians like Lee Jun-seok and Ahn Cheol-soo .
  • He refers to a KBS special that analyzed “why they fell for Mr.Huh” .
  • He mentions former Saenuri Party interim leader and current National Assembly member Lee Cheol, who acknowledged his significance .
  • He describes the overwhelming public response to his presence, with thousands gathering to chant his name .
  • He quotes a political commentator who suggested that an “unexpected person” could overturn the current political landscape, implying himself .
  • He emphasizes that his appearance at Nowon Station was not a campaign event but a casual visit, yet people flocked to him .
  • He believes that if he officially campaigns, the election will be over .
  • He highlights that his message to politicians is clear .
  • He mentions that the KBS special about him aired for 1.5 hours on the night Moon Jae-in was elected president, which was a huge advertising effect .
  • He recalls a prediction that the next presidential election would be between him and Ban Ki-moon, with him winning overwhelmingly .
  • He concludes by emphasizing that without someone who understands feng shui, names, and the future, like him, South Korea will cease to exist .

#15 (01:02:50) The Soul of Music and Politics

  • The speaker suggests listening to Jo Yong-pil’s song “The Woman Outside the Window” .
  • He notes that Jo Yong-pil’s performance of “Return to Busan Port” changed after he experienced personal hardships, reflecting a deeper “soul” in his voice .
  • He argues that politicians who have truly experienced suffering can connect with the public .
  • He criticizes politicians who rely on their academic backgrounds (e.g., Seoul National University, US education) but lack empathy .
  • He states that laws made by such politicians are “dead laws” without soul .
  • He contrasts this with his proposed laws, like a 1.5 million won basic income and 200 million won for marriage housing, which he claims are filled with his divine spirituality and the people’s joys and sorrows .