6811180069-69th Mr.Huh Haneulgung LectureLecture on various topics including the power of gratitude, the nature of reality, the levels of consciousness, the impact of sound and emotion on the body, and the significance of Mr.Huh’s presence.

69th Mr.Huh Haneulgung Lecture (2018.11.18)

1. Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Prime Minister | Speaker at Hankung, claims to be a divine being, the creator of the universe, and the only one whose name holds universal energy.
  • Gong Cheol-woo | Audience Member | A man with strong hands, a trailer driver from Suwon, who participates in the O-ring test.
  • Lee Myeong-seop | Audience Member | An English academy director and former English lecturer at Jeonbuk National University, who shares his past religious experiences and a personal testimony of improved blood health after attending Hankung.
  • Kim In-kwon | Audience Member | A man from China with a skin condition (leukoderma) who has sought various spiritual paths and asks about his experiences and the nature of spiritual teachings.
  • Kim Bin-na | Performer | A woman who sings a song during the lecture.
  • Baek Cheon | Guest Speaker | A representative from New York who praises Mr.Huh’s spiritual achievements.
  • Goyang City Committee Chairman | Audience Member | A woman who actively promotes Mr.Huh on social media.

3. Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening and Audience Count

  • Mr.Huh greets the audience and asks for a count of attendees in various lecture halls .
  • There are 60 people in the second lecture hall and 60 in the exhibition hall, totaling 120 people .
  • He estimates about 2,000 people in the main hall .
  • He mentions plans to build a new 3-story main building to accommodate 5,000 to 10,000 people daily .
  • He explains that with a larger audience, direct interaction will be difficult, and energy will be given through the eyes to groups of ten .
  • He states that those present now are fortunate to have been touched and energized by him .
  • He claims that simply being in Hankung, a special place, and looking at his photo or him, allows people to receive energy as their “Baekhae” (crown chakra) is open .
  • He warns that outside, the Baekhae might close due to other thoughts, requiring it to be reopened .
  • He acknowledges both in-person and video attendees, mentioning future plans for a live display of the other lecture hall’s situation on a screen .
  • He plans to implement a system for two-way interaction, allowing him to see who is dozing off and call on individuals .

#2 (00:04:50) Lecture on Gratitude and Illusion

  • Mr.Huh differentiates his lectures at Jongno 5-ga (topic-based) from Hankung (interactive Q&A) .
  • He asks the audience what can overcome any difficulty in this world, and the answer is “gratitude” .
  • He explains that a grateful heart can overcome any hardship and eliminate suffering .
  • He advises those who couldn’t get a good seat or were sent to another lecture room to be grateful .
  • He emphasizes that even being stepped on should be met with gratitude, as it signifies having done a good deed by enduring .
  • He describes arguments, especially between couples, as illusory, having no real substance or lasting impact .
  • He states that happiness and unhappiness are merely feelings, not reality .
  • He explains that clinging to these illusions (like arguments) prevents success in reality .
  • He likens fighting between couples to fighting with ghosts, as the person and their words will eventually disappear .
  • He asserts that even cells are empty space (quantum foam), and the physical world is a virtual space .
  • He demonstrates how a small object like a pen can incapacitate a strong man by targeting vulnerable points .
  • He suggests that women can use a pen for self-defense in dangerous situations, or even a kick to the groin .
  • He warns that the moment an opponent seems to surrender is often the most dangerous .
  • He concludes that while physical defense is possible, prevention through gratitude is ideal .
  • He states that gratitude prevents marital disputes and dissatisfaction .
  • He explains that dissatisfaction attracts more negative feelings and hormones, leading to resentment towards family members .
  • He gives an example of a woman’s endless complaints about her husband, illustrating that dissatisfaction has no end .
  • He claims that even a divine being like himself cannot satisfy a perpetually dissatisfied person .
  • He uses the example of a woman complaining about her husband’s height after all other issues are resolved, showing that dissatisfaction will always find a new target .
  • He shares a story of a beggar who was actually an angel, teaching the importance of gratitude for true happiness .
  • He presents gratitude as a gift to the audience .
  • He states that even with a good husband, dissatisfaction can persist, but with gratitude, even a less capable husband can bring blessings .
  • He recounts the story of Jo Yong-pil’s wife, Ahn Ji-hyeon’s mother, who had nine daughters before having a son, initially feeling despair but later finding immense joy in her many daughters and grandchildren .
  • He uses this story to illustrate the concept of “Saeongjiman” (a blessing in disguise), where initial misfortune turns into happiness, and vice versa .
  • He introduces the Buddhist concepts of “Jeon-o-sik” (five senses), “Yuk-sik” (consciousness/will), “Chil-sik” (Malaya-sik, self-centeredness/stubbornness), and “Pal-sik” (Alaya-sik, unconscious/past lives) .
  • He explains that “Gu-sik” (Baekjeong-sik, pure consciousness) is necessary to go to Baekgung (heaven) and represents a 4th-dimensional consciousness .
  • He claims that listening to his lectures can transform one’s consciousness from the lower “sik” to “Gu-sik” .
  • He asserts that his lectures are stored in the audience’s “haema” (hippocampus) and will be recalled under hypnosis, proving their spiritual transformation .
  • He claims that his lectures eliminate the need for thousands of years of spiritual practice .

#3 (00:27:50) The Power of Mr.Huh’s Name and Energy

  • Mr.Huh states that his name and energy transcend the 8 “siks” and control the 4th dimension and beyond .
  • He points to two plastic birds on the stage, explaining that they represent male and female and can be understood as such without explicit labels .
  • He claims that even though the birds are inanimate and their DNA is destroyed, they recognize his name and transmit his energy over tens of kilometers .
  • He asserts that only his name, regardless of the language it’s written in, is recognized by these objects, unlike names of other religious figures .
  • He attributes this to being the original designer of all matter .
  • He invites a first-time male attendee, Gong Cheol-woo, to the stage for an O-ring test .
  • He places Gong Cheol-woo’s resident registration card on the bird and asks him to perform an O-ring test, demonstrating that without Mr.Huh’s name, Gong Cheol-woo has no strength .
  • He then places his photo on the bird, and Gong Cheol-woo’s O-ring becomes incredibly strong, unable to be broken .
  • He reiterates that his name, even just the first character, holds this power and is recognized by all languages, unlike other names .
  • He claims that even the cells in people’s bodies only listen to his words .
  • He recounts his childhood ability to heal leprosy patients with his gaze, contrasting it with other children who threw stones at them .
  • He shares his personal history of not being breastfed and growing up hungry, leading to a habit of eating rice with milk, which he sees as a psychological connection to his mother .
  • He explains that even as a divine being, he is influenced by human psychology .
  • He performs another O-ring test with Gong Cheol-woo, using Gong Cheol-woo’s name, again demonstrating a lack of strength .
  • He emphasizes that humans, despite their apparent strength, are fragile and can be easily harmed .
  • He advises against fighting, especially physically, due to the vulnerability of the human body .
  • He identifies Gong Cheol-woo’s profession as a trailer driver based on his strong hands, stating that such hands are meant for physical labor .
  • He then writes his name, “Mr.Huh,” on a piece of paper and places it on the bird, and Gong Cheol-woo’s O-ring becomes unbreakable .
  • He explains that this energy transmission is 3,000 times faster than the speed of light and penetrates all matter, including people’s bodies .
  • He warns against disrespecting his name .
  • He challenges the audience to mentally choose between his name and other religious figures for an O-ring test, claiming that only his name will result in an unbreakable O-ring .
  • He asserts that anyone whose name doesn’t produce this effect is merely human .
  • He claims to be the only one who has trademarked “Haneul” (heaven) and “Cheondang” (paradise) in Korea, preventing others from using these names for their spiritual centers .
  • He states that anyone attempting to use “Haneulgung” (Heavenly Palace) would face dire consequences .
  • He mentions plans to create ancestral tablets for those going to Baekgung, with their names and ancestors’ names recorded .
  • He claims to use his brain at 100% capacity, unlike others who use only 1%, and that his knowledge was acquired in childhood .
  • He recounts his past as a consultant for major corporations, including Samsung, influencing their success and branding .
  • He states that he will no longer refer to himself as a “divine being” when running for president, focusing instead on policies like the national dividend .
  • He emphasizes that his energy penetrates all materials, even those that block electricity, light, and sound .
  • He performs another O-ring test with Gong Cheol-woo, this time asking him to verbally state his name, again demonstrating a lack of strength .
  • He explains that the difference in strength is a thousandfold .
  • He claims his energy is infinite, while others’ energy levels are measurable and increase with time spent at Hankung .
  • He performs a final O-ring test with his photo, confirming its power .
  • He then asks Gong Cheol-woo to perform an O-ring test with his own resident registration card, demonstrating a complete lack of strength .
  • He concludes that attending Hankung regularly accumulates energy, leading to a purer consciousness (Baekjeong-sik) .
  • He reiterates that earthly happiness and unhappiness are mere feelings, not reality, and that true reality is meeting him .
  • He explains that the world of the five senses, consciousness, self-centeredness, and unconsciousness is an illusory world .
  • He states that choosing “Gu-sik” leads to Baekgung and complete enlightenment .
  • He introduces “Ojeon-sik” (pre-enlightenment consciousness) as the state of living without true understanding, and “Ohu-sik” (post-enlightenment consciousness) as the state of living with enlightenment, which leads to Baekgung .
  • He emphasizes that in moments of extreme suffering, only his name will come to mind .
  • He states that gratitude and absence of hatred prevent illness, and calling his name offers 100% protection .
  • He concludes by urging the audience to abandon “Ojeon-sik” and embrace “Ohu-sik” .

#4 (01:08:00) Audience Testimonies and Q&A

  • Lee Myeong-seop, an English academy director, shares his past experiences with various religious groups, including Park Tae-seon’s church and Jeungsando, where he lost money due to fraud .
  • He expresses his belief that religion often involves financial contributions .
  • He testifies that after 3.5 months of attending Hankung, his blood, which was previously clotted, became clear and healthy, as confirmed by a hospital blood test .
  • Mr.Huh explains that negative emotions like hatred release cortisol, which causes blood to clot, leading to skin blemishes and blockages in blood vessels .
  • He states that calling his name or using his stickers can instantly purify the blood .
  • He performs O-ring tests with Lee Myeong-seop, demonstrating that names like Park Tae-seon and Kang Jeung-san (founder of Jeungsando) have no energy, unlike his name .
  • He refers to a monk’s prophecy that the true spiritual leader would appear in the “Haein era” (internet era) .
  • He criticizes modern society for lacking the virtuous qualities of past generations, leading to widespread illness and “blood clots” .
  • He emphasizes that his clear demeanor reflects a pure state .
  • Lee Myeong-seop asks about the mechanism by which Mr.Huh’s energy affects blood and mind .
  • Mr.Huh explains that sound transforms into light (photons/quanta) in the body, which then impacts the spirit, mind, and blood .
  • He states that negative words cause an immediate physical reaction, leading to blood clotting and changes in appearance .
  • He claims that his name and photo transmit energy 3,000 times faster than light, instantly affecting the body .
  • He explains that negative emotions cause a rapid deterioration of blood, bones, flesh, skin, and even hair .
  • He states that the mind controls the blood, and his name can instantly change the blood .
  • He traces the hierarchy from sound to light, spirit, mind, blood, bone, flesh, skin, and hair .
  • He warns that marital disputes and negative thoughts cause “blood clots” in children, leading to physical and emotional distress .
  • He advises against hating others, as it harms oneself, causing blemishes like “gimi” (melasma) .
  • He states that those going to Baekgung will have beautiful faces .
  • He claims he will be the last one to remain and will appear to comfort people in their dying moments, even in their dreams .
  • He references Revelation 21:1-2 to explain that in the new heaven and new earth, there will be no temple because God himself will be the temple .
  • He interprets this as a prophecy of his arrival, rendering traditional religious institutions obsolete .
  • Baek Cheon, a guest from New York, praises Mr.Huh’s spiritual achievements, stating he has attained “Yeongtong,” “Dotong,” “Pumtong,” and “Gwangtong,” and is a “Muguksin” (supreme divine being) who has descended from heaven .
  • Kim In-kwon, a man from China with leukoderma, shares his experiences with various spiritual practices and asks about his condition and the meaning of automatic writing .
  • Mr.Huh reiterates that only his name holds universal energy, unlike other spiritual leaders .
  • He performs an O-ring test with Kim In-kwon, demonstrating that the name “No Cheon” (a spiritual teacher Kim In-kwon follows) has no energy, while his name does .
  • He explains that such spiritual teachers operate within “Ojeon-sik” (pre-enlightenment consciousness), which is characterized by endless “beonnoe” (afflictions) that they try to overcome through effort .
  • He contrasts this with “Ohu-sik” (post-enlightenment consciousness), where one’s true nature (jaseong) spontaneously cuts off afflictions, representing a 4th-dimensional state .
  • He uses an analogy of two sons: one who needs constant instruction (Ojeon-sik) and another who acts proactively out of understanding (Ohu-sik) .
  • He defines enlightenment as becoming humble and grateful, not merely accumulating knowledge .

#5 (02:10:00) Closing Remarks and Performance

  • The Goyang City Committee Chairman gives an energetic speech, urging people to watch Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos and support him for president .
  • Mr.Huh acknowledges her dedication but also her tendency to overwork .
  • He mentions another follower who constantly performs O-ring tests with strangers .
  • Kim Bin-na sings a song, followed by an encore .

4. Other Useful Information

  • Hankung (하늘궁): A spiritual center where Mr.Huh gives lectures.
  • Baekgung (백궁): A heavenly realm.
  • O-ring Test: A method used to demonstrate the presence or absence of energy by testing muscle strength while forming an “O” with the fingers.
  • Sik (식): Buddhist term for consciousness or perception.
    • Jeon-o-sik (전오식): Five senses (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch).
    • Yuk-sik (육식): Consciousness/will.
    • Chil-sik (칠식): Malaya-sik, characterized by self-centeredness, pride, and stubbornness.
    • Pal-sik (팔식): Alaya-sik, the storehouse consciousness containing karmic imprints and past life memories.
    • Gu-sik (구식): Baekjeong-sik, pure consciousness, necessary for reaching Baekgung, representing a 4th-dimensional state.
  • Ojeon-sik (오전식): Pre-enlightenment consciousness, characterized by endless afflictions (번뇌무진 서원단).
  • Ohu-sik (오후식): Post-enlightenment consciousness, characterized by spontaneously cutting off afflictions (자성번뇌 서원단).
  • Saeongjiman (새옹지마): A blessing in disguise; a proverb about the unpredictable nature of fortune.
  • Cortisol: A hormone released during stress, which Mr.Huh claims causes blood to clot.
  • Haein Era (해인시대): The era of the internet, prophesied as the time when the true spiritual leader would appear.
  • Revelation 21:22: Interpreted by Mr.Huh to mean that in the new heaven and new earth, there will be no temple because God himself will be the temple, signifying his arrival.
  • Korean Economic Development: Mr.Huh claims his ideas contributed to South Korea’s rapid economic growth (the “Miracle on the Han River”) under President Park Chung-hee.
  • 4th Industrial Revolution: Mr.Huh emphasizes the importance of South Korea leading the 4th Industrial Revolution and criticizes current government policies like “de-nuclearization.”