​6810131150 Cheonbu-gyeong’s Cheonjiin and the Providence of Growth and Maturity (October 13, 2018)

The principles of Cheonbu-gyeong (Cheonjiin) and the providence of growth and maturity

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being with special powers, capable of healing and influencing objects and people with his name and image.
  • Hongchae Doctor | Iris Recognition Expert | A guest speaker who explains the science of iris recognition and its applications.
  • Lee Jin-ho | Event Organizer | Responsible for inviting the Iris Recognition Doctor and coordinating the event.
  • Park Yeon-suk | Colorado Event Host | Hosted Mr.Huh’s lecture in Colorado.
  • Colorado Committee Chairman | Event Organizer | Organized the Colorado event.
  • Seattle Committee Chairman | Event Organizer | Organized the Seattle event.
  • Park Chung-hee | Former President of Korea | Mentioned in the context of political history and leadership.
  • Kim Jae-gyu | Historical Figure | Mentioned in relation to the assassination of Park Chung-hee.
  • Cha Ji-cheol | Historical Figure | Mentioned in relation to the assassination of Park Chung-hee.
  • Deng Xiaoping | Former Leader of China | Mentioned as a key figure in China’s economic reforms.
  • Xi Jinping | Current Leader of China | Mentioned in the context of China’s global influence and policies.
  • Chief Seattle | Native American Chief | Mentioned for his famous speech about land ownership and respect for nature.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Welcome

  • Mr.Huh is welcomed back with applause after successfully completing his Seattle lecture .
  • He notes the large crowd and the need to expedite the lecture to accommodate the energy session and dinner .
  • He mentions his recent trip to the US, highlighting the good air and large trees there .

#2 (00:00:49) Geological and Historical Cycles

  • Mr.Huh discusses the geological differences between the US and Korea, noting Korea’s abundance of granite .
  • He explains that Earth’s crust is periodically overturned, causing geological changes and the presence of salt mountains like the Himalayas, which were once deep oceans .
  • He describes ancient cities preserved underwater in intermediate zones, suggesting human survival and re-population after global cycles .
  • He emphasizes that everything, including seasons and even a single day, undergoes cycles of spring, summer, autumn, and winter .
  • He advises on choosing the right “timing” for actions, like asking for money, based on these daily cycles .
  • He suggests that attending his lectures on weekends, when others are distracted, offers a greater benefit than leisure .

#3 (00:04:00) The Nature of Religion and Cheonbugyeong

  • Mr.Huh states that all religions are created by humans, citing Christianity’s re-organization under Roman emperors and the roles of disciples in founding Buddhism and Confucianism .
  • He explains that religions reflect human desires and beliefs, such as the Korean people’s reverence for the Big Dipper (Chilseong) and the concept of Samshin (Three Deities) .
  • He introduces the Cheonbugyeong’s concept of Cheon-ji-in (Heaven, Earth, Human), explaining it as three “eyes” or perspectives: Heaven’s eye, Earth’s eye, and Human’s eye .
  • He elaborates on the “Earth’s eye” perspective, which is materialistic and focused on worldly gains, lacking the concept of birth, aging, sickness, and death .
  • He criticizes the “Human’s eye” perspective, which creates man-made heavens and religions, leading to conflicts and divisions .

#4 (00:09:50) Iris Recognition and Personal Identity

  • Mr.Huh introduces the Iris Recognition Doctor, who explains that each person’s iris pattern is unique, like a fingerprint, but more secure for identification .
  • The doctor demonstrates how iris recognition can be used for security, such as opening doors or safes, as it cannot be easily manipulated .
  • He explains that iris recognition can also reveal personality traits, inherited characteristics, and even predict suitable professions .
  • The doctor claims his 16-body type classification system is 100% accurate for diagnosing illnesses, a feat recognized by three Guinness World Records .
  • He offers free iris diagnoses to five people who get a sign from Lee Jin-ho, emphasizing his commitment to Mr.Huh’s presidential campaign .
  • Mr.Huh acknowledges the scientific advancements but asserts that human diagnostic methods, including those from Seoul National University, always have a margin of error .
  • He states that his own spiritual perception allows him to instantly understand a patient’s condition, scanning the whole person rather than just parts .

#5 (00:19:00) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Image and Name

  • Mr.Huh demonstrates that his photograph, even a printed one, can energize an entire area within a 1km radius, affecting people and objects, making them healthier .
  • He conducts a demonstration where a volunteer’s strength is tested with and without his photo, showing a significant increase in strength when the photo is present .
  • He explains that this “yin energy” can transform spaces into auspicious places, neutralize negative energies, and even prevent milk from spoiling, turning it into cheese .
  • He shows that his name, written on paper, has the same powerful effect, capable of healing ailments and even powering electronic devices .
  • He contrasts this with other names like Jesus or Buddha, which do not produce the same energy .
  • He emphasizes that his name and image are recognized by all matter, living or inanimate, unlike human names .

#6 (00:30:00) The Cheonbugyeong and Human Condition

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that the current era is the “In-Wi-Sam” (Human-Made Three) era, where humans create their own heavens and engage in conflicts over trivial matters like property boundaries .
  • He warns against such disputes, stating that they bring misfortune and negative consequences for future generations .
  • He conducts another demonstration, showing that merely speaking his name “Mr.Huh” generates immense power, unlike speaking “Jesus” .
  • He explains that while words have limitations, the “mind” can grasp deeper truths, like the taste of a mother’s stew, which cannot be conveyed through words .
  • He illustrates the limitations of human perception and justice with a story of an innocent person wrongly accused of murder due to circumstantial evidence .
  • He performs a mind-reading test, where a volunteer’s strength changes based on whether they are thinking of “Mr.Huh” or “Jesus,” demonstrating the direct connection to his energy .
  • He explains that this phenomenon occurs in a state of “mu-nyeom” (no thought) and “mu-a-ji-gyeong” (selfless state), bypassing the five stages of perception (form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness) .
  • He demonstrates that blocking the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) can prevent the energy from flowing, but his name, when held, is recognized by the hand with greater accuracy than an iris scanner .
  • He claims his energy can pass through any non-conductive material at speeds billions of times faster than light, instantly transforming an area .
  • He advises using his name or image for emergency situations, such as calming a crying child or reducing a fever .
  • He states that his name and image will be integrated into everyday items like phones, batteries, and watches, solving power issues .
  • He compares the power generated by his name to be a thousand times greater than other spiritual figures, placing him above all levels of human and spiritual beings .
  • He demonstrates that even a flower petal recognizes his image and transmits its energy, emphasizing that all matter, animate or inanimate, recognizes him .
  • He warns against viewing him as an ordinary person, as it prevents miracles from occurring .
  • He contrasts his healing methods with those of Jesus, stating that he does not require belief or psychological manipulation .

#7 (00:45:00) Health and Disease

  • Mr.Huh discusses two types of “Gi-heo” (Qi deficiency) and “Ya-gi” (Qi excess) in traditional Korean medicine, both leading to depression .
  • He explains that an excess of Qi can cause blockages, while a deficiency can lead to exhaustion, both potentially resulting in stroke .
  • He advises against constantly talking about diseases, as it can attract them, emphasizing the power of the mind and genes .

#8 (00:48:00) Cheonbugyeong and Human Evolution

  • Mr.Huh explains the Cheonbugyeong’s concept of “Cheon-Il-Il, Ji-Il-Yi, In-Il-Sam” (Heaven is the first of Heaven, Earth is the second of Heaven, Human is the third of Heaven), signifying that humans are a creation of Heaven .
  • He contrasts this with Buddhism’s human-centric view, where humans are considered equal .
  • He challenges Einstein’s theory of relativity, stating that his own energy, which emanates from his name and image, cannot be measured by conventional physics .
  • He compares this to historical shifts in understanding, like the transition from the geocentric to heliocentric model, suggesting that his arrival renders previous scientific understandings obsolete .
  • He reiterates that his name and image, even on a small object, can energize an entire area, demonstrating its pervasive and rapid influence .

#9 (01:00:00) Global Influence and Future Predictions

  • Mr.Huh introduces his event organizers from Colorado and Seattle, highlighting their efforts in spreading his message internationally .
  • He mentions that his message is spreading globally, with committee chairmen from various regions attending .
  • He predicts that if just 3% of the population watches his YouTube videos, the world will be transformed .
  • He discusses the beauty of Pyongyang, comparing it to Budapest, and predicts that it will become a frequent destination after the unification of Asia and the Koreas .
  • He contrasts the “growth” (seong-jang) driven by Western capitalism and materialism, exemplified by China’s economic rise, with “maturity” (seong-suk) .
  • He highlights China’s economic power (PPP) and its challenge to US dominance, predicting a future where Chinese currency could replace the dollar .
  • He mentions Chinese leaders Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping, referring to them as “Ping-ping” (spinning) for their global influence .
  • He recounts Deng Xiaoping’s and Xi Jinping’s struggles and eventual success in implementing market reforms, emphasizing their focus on the welfare of the people .
  • He references Chief Seattle’s speech about the sacredness of land, contrasting it with human desires for ownership and conflict over boundaries .
  • He predicts that his emergence will halt China’s expansionist policies (Northeast Project) and that global companies, including Samsung and those in the US, will seek to license his name and image for their products due to its energy-generating properties .
  • He foresees a future where products without his name will not sell, and even perishable goods like milk will remain preserved and beneficial with his energy .
  • He concludes by inviting everyone to his next lecture at Haneulgung, where attendance will be recorded .