The lecture covered various topics including the importance of discernment, the nature of divinity, the power of Heo Kyung-young’s name and image, historical and religious interpretations, and future societal challenges.
Character Profiles
- Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be the creator of the universe and a divine being who has come to Earth.
- Pastor Kimhae | Pastor | A pastor from Gimhae who accompanies Mr.Huh and participates in demonstrations.
- Baekcheon | Scholar of 역학 (Oriental Metaphysics) | A scholar who has studied 역학 for a long time in New York and introduces Mr.Huh.
- Audience Members | Attendees of the lecture | Individuals who listen to Mr.Huh’s lecture and participate in demonstrations.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Audience Observation
- Mr.Huh greets the audience and observes the attendees, noting that many people from Daejeon and Ulsan have come forward .
- He comments that the faces of the people in the front rows look brighter, indicating they have attended many times .
- He suggests that people need to be good at “분간” (discernment) in life to succeed, comparing it to doctors diagnosing patients .
- He states that coming to Haneulgung is better than going to churches or temples, as people at Haneulgung have brighter faces and more energy .
#2 (00:02:47) Discussion on Faith and Reality
- Mr.Huh discusses how other religions believe in an unproven God, only found in books, unlike the tangible reality at Haneulgung .
- He asserts that a true creator of the universe would change people’s reality .
- He questions why the heavens seem to be indifferent to societal issues and wars .
- He explains that the phrase “In God We Trust” on US dollars signifies that Americans, regardless of their religion, believe in heaven and the public use of money .
- He emphasizes that wealth should be shared for social value, not hoarded .
- He suggests that landlords should adjust rents for struggling tenants, showing compassion .
- He concludes that the value of money lies in sharing, not in infinite private ownership .
- He states that money contains God, and people believe in the God within money .
#3 (00:08:00) Mr.Huh’s Identity and the Afterlife
- Mr.Huh claims that the creator of the universe has come to Earth, specifically to the Korean Peninsula .
- He clarifies that he has never come to Earth with a human soul, unlike figures like Jesus or Buddha .
- He states that he is the one who moves the entire universe and has come in a human body for the first time .
- He explains that nature recognizes him, and the character ‘허’ (Heo) in ‘허락’ (permission) signifies his name .
- He asserts that his name is essential for any work to proceed .
- He explains that human existence is temporary, and only the soul remains .
- He claims that calling his name opens a “universe Wi-Fi” connection, leading souls to Baekgung (Heavenly Palace) .
- He describes Baekgung as a place where one’s desires are fulfilled, including reuniting with loved ones and reliving past memories .
- He emphasizes that in Baekgung, one can change identities without dying and even visit Earth .
- He states that those whose faces he recognizes will be blessed and have a higher chance of reaching the first Baekgung .
- He encourages attendance and participation in Haneulgung’s development, promising an eternal light .
- He believes that seeing him is a profound experience, equivalent to fulfilling thousands of wishes .
#4 (00:13:00) Political and Religious Views
- Mr.Huh states that becoming president of South Korea would be efficient for transforming the world from a virtual to a real state .
- He aims to change the world practically, not just through religion, as religion and politics are now separate .
- He recounts how Roman emperors were considered gods, influencing the names of months .
- He explains that Julius Caesar and Augustus changed the calendar to assert their divinity, demonstrating a “war of gods” .
- He compares historical wars, including the Japanese occupation of Korea, to “wars of gods” where one god (e.g., Japanese Emperor’s god) defeated another (e.g., Dangun’s god) .
- He laments that modern religion has no political power .
- He mentions that European countries have a “religious tax” used for social welfare, unlike South Korea .
- He suggests that such a tax could address issues like anger control disorders .
#5 (00:18:00) The Importance of Discernment and Forgiveness
- Mr.Huh presents a dilemma: choosing between a pilot with top flying skills (A) and one with strong faith (B) .
- He emphasizes that discernment is difficult and illustrates it with a story of a person missing a flight due to a taxi driver’s mistake, only for the plane to crash .
- He advises against blaming others, suggesting that such incidents might be destiny and one should forgive .
- He states that forgiveness leads to good outcomes .
- He warns against excessive involvement in conflicts, as it leads to negative consequences .
- He mentions a recent murder case caused by anger control disorder .
- He reiterates that life choices, like choosing a partner, can drastically change one’s destiny .
- He claims that Haneulgung has the best feng shui in Korea, and simply visiting improves luck .
- He states that seeing his face eliminates worries and guarantees passage to Baekgung, even if one dies immediately after .
- He contrasts genuine individuals (like himself, who might act playfully) with fakes (like politicians, who act dignified) .
#6 (00:23:00) Political Foresight and Historical Context
- Mr.Huh recalls predicting 25 years ago that bringing the UN headquarters to Panmunjom would prevent war and nuclear threats in Korea, a suggestion initially dismissed by politicians .
- He notes that others are now advocating for the same idea .
- He criticizes politicians for focusing on personal gain rather than the welfare of the people .
- He expresses satisfaction with his decision to come to the Korean Peninsula .
- He explains that the English word “top” originated from the Korean word for “탑” (pagoda), which were originally the main structures of temples in India .
- He describes how pagodas in Korea became smaller as “법당” (main halls for worship and donations) grew larger .
- He argues that as the number of churchgoers increases, faith itself diminishes .
- He states that temples shifted focus from Buddha to wealthy donors .
- He claims that many English words, including “top,” originated from Sanskrit and eventually transformed into terms like “Messiah” .
#7 (00:29:00) The Ultimate Discernment and Quantum Theory
- Mr.Huh states that the most crucial discernment is recognizing whether he is truly a divine being .
- He mentions that Jews killed Jesus, mistaking him for a fraud, which led to the destruction of their nation .
- He notes that Israel was re-established in 1948, the same year as South Korea’s government, after 2000 years of statelessness .
- He attributes Korea’s past subjugation to Japan to a “war of gods” where Dangun’s god lost to the Japanese Emperor’s god .
- He recounts the story of Hitler’s hidden gold, emphasizing the secrecy and ruthlessness involved .
- He explains that a survivor of the gold burial revealed the secret, but the government later denied its existence .
- He reiterates the importance of discerning whether he is the true creator of the universe, as nature itself would recognize him .
- He claims that no one on Earth has ever seen a god until now .
- He asserts that all objects, including flowers, possess an “recognition function” through their quantum and electron structures .
- He demonstrates that placing his photo or name on an object, even a non-conductive one, instantly imbues it with immense energy, affecting the surrounding area .
- He explains that this energy travels 3,000 times faster than light, creating auspicious environments and eliminating negative influences like geopathic stress and electromagnetic waves .
- He states that all natural objects, whether living or artificial, recognize him because he created their fundamental quantum structure .
- He contrasts this with human-made objects or other people’s photos, which do not produce the same effect .
- He explains that the quantum structure of all matter contains his “seal,” allowing it to transmit infinite energy .
- He demonstrates that even his name written on a piece of paper, or just the first character of his name, can transmit this energy .
- He claims that this phenomenon is a miracle and proof of his identity as the owner of all creation .
- He states that scientists will eventually be forced to acknowledge this truth .
- He explains that the “광자” (photon) from his name or photo affects people’s lives, similar to how DNA connects family members .
- He describes how parents can sense their children’s well-being through this “광자” connection, even across distances .
- He asserts that all created things are like his children, recognizing his voice and presence .
- He states that after he becomes president, physicists will intensely study these phenomena, realizing that Einstein’s discoveries were minor in comparison .
- He emphasizes that his name, in any language, triggers this energy .
- He mentions a pastor who initially struggled to believe but eventually accepted his claims .
#8 (00:44:00) Addressing Anger Control Disorder and Life’s Vicissitudes
- Mr.Huh links anger control disorder to a lack of discernment .
- He advises against anger towards spouses or others, emphasizing the importance of understanding and forgiveness .
- He illustrates this with the “새옹지마” (Sai Weng Shi Ma) proverb, showing how seemingly bad events can lead to good outcomes in the long run .
- He warns that anger destroys one’s cells and shortens life .
- He encourages maintaining a joyful heart with him to stay healthy and beautiful .
#9 (00:47:00) Baekcheon’s Introduction and Buddhist Chanting
- Baekcheon, a scholar of 역학 from New York, introduces Mr.Huh .
- Baekcheon states that Mr.Huh has achieved “영통” (spiritual insight), “보통” (ordinary understanding), and “슬픔” (sorrow), and spreads energy throughout the universe .
- He claims that Mr.Huh’s energy can heal illnesses and that he came from the heavens as a “무극신” (supreme god) to unite humanity .
- Baekcheon asserts that Korea has become a great nation due to Mr.Huh’s spiritual influence .
- He mentions Mr.Huh’s mastery of various religious and philosophical traditions .
- Baekcheon then leads a Buddhist chanting session .
#10 (00:50:00) Human Evolution and Earth’s Resources
- Mr.Huh discusses human evolution, starting with Homo neanderthalensis (Nephilim) 400 million years ago, followed by Homo erectus 2 million years ago, and Homo sapiens 150,000-250,000 years ago .
- He explains that Neanderthals, ancestors of Caucasians, were large to cope with large animals and dinosaurs .
- He states that dinosaurs were created to produce oil, and forests to produce coal, as energy reserves for future humans .
- He compares Earth’s preparation for human habitation to building an apartment .
- He mentions dinosaur footprints in Korea as evidence of their past presence .
- He explains that Earth undergoes a flip every 120,000 years, preserving pyramids in unaffected regions .
- He describes how dead dinosaurs formed oil, and forests formed coal, which were stored in specific locations .
- He also mentions the creation of salt mines for human consumption .
- He states that plants and animals naturally contain salt, ensuring humans consume it even without adding it .
- He claims that these resources are replenished when they run low, ensuring humanity’s survival .
#11 (00:55:00) The 신인’s Proof and Future Conflicts
- Mr.Huh reiterates that his claims are proven by nature’s recognition of him, unlike other religious figures .
- He states that Neanderthals were involved in such activities .
- He introduces the concept of “Mitochondrial Eve” (100,000 years ago) and “Adam” (10,000 years ago), predicting a future “war of species” between their descendants .
- He claims that 99% of Chinese people are Mitochondrial, while 90% of Koreans are Adam’s descendants .
- He predicts future “seed wars” over food resources, with the US controlling global seed banks and human DNA .
- He states that when he unifies the world, he will manage these resources .
#12 (00:58:00) Pyramids and Cosmic Energy
- Mr.Huh explains that the triangular shape of pyramids relates to the “천부경” (Cheonbugyeong) concept of “원방각” (circle, square, triangle) .
- He states that the circle represents heaven, the square represents earth, and the triangle represents human life .
- He claims that sitting within a pyramid structure, even a simple tent, can draw in cosmic energy, specifically solar energy, for meditation and healing .
- He clarifies that this pyramid energy is distinct from the universal energy accessed by calling his name .
- He explains that pyramids were royal tombs designed to receive solar energy for resurrection or reincarnation .
- He describes how light enters a pyramid through specific openings to illuminate the tomb .
- He mentions that pyramid-shaped meditation tents are sold for home use .
- He explains that the center of a triangular structure is a focal point for concentration .
#13 (01:02:00) Addressing Personal Hardship and National Issues
- An audience member shares her story of raising a disabled child alone, facing financial and medical challenges .
- She expresses hope that Mr.Huh, as president, would address such injustices .
- Mr.Huh acknowledges the woman’s struggles and predicts an increase in anger control disorders and domestic violence as the economy worsens .
- He promises to prevent such issues if he becomes president .
- He explains that pursuing “인간락” (human pleasure) leads to the loss of “천상락” (heavenly pleasure), but pursuing heavenly pleasure also brings human pleasure .
- He shares his own difficult youth, emphasizing that he pursued heavenly goals despite hardship .
- He encourages people to perform at least one good deed daily, even a small one like complimenting a spouse, to cultivate heavenly pleasure .
- He states that his own experiences of hunger and hardship allow him to truly understand people’s suffering .
- He promises that his divine touch will bring transformation .
- He emphasizes that earthly life is fleeting, while Baekgung is eternal and allows for travel between worlds .
- He expresses his own joy in meeting the audience .
- He contrasts the joy of Haneulgung attendees with the somber atmosphere of traditional religious services .
- He defines true worship as joyful expression, like beautiful music and singing, rather than rituals with dead offerings .
- He concludes by stating that future assets in the 4th Industrial Revolution will be “융합” (convergence) of information, algorithms, blockchain, and AI, rather than traditional real estate .