6812300075 Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (December 30, 2018)

  • Lecture on various topics including politics, economy, religion, and personal well-being, followed by a Q&A session

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | 신인, leader, and central figure of the Sky Palace.
  • Han Tae-il | Questioner 1 | Audience member who asks about the history of Hwanin Cheonje and the meaning of symbols seen in a vision.
  • Kim Yu-seung | Questioner 2 | Audience member who asks about Sky Palace donations and a dream involving a white car.
  • Kim Eun-seong | Singer | Audience member who performs a song for Mr.Huh.
  • Heo Seong-jeong | O-ring Test Participant | Audience member who participates in an O-ring test to demonstrate Mr.Huh’s energy.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Introduction

  • The speaker thanks the audience for coming despite the cold .
  • He welcomes them to Korea, a place where the energy of 12 billion people gathers .
  • He states that a person who understands all laws and governs the country will eliminate the financial worries of the people .
  • He emphasizes that a leader who knows the future can greatly save the nation .
  • Mr.Huh, the 신인, is introduced as the one who has come to deliver a message .
  • The audience is asked to give a big round of applause .

#2 (00:00:50) Mr.Huh’s Tax Philosophy and Public Image

  • Mr.Huh notes that he faces more criticism from the media now that his political rights have been restored .
  • He advises the audience not to watch cable news channels .
  • He explains that his organization receives admission fees via bank transfer, ensuring 100% tax payment .
  • Cash payments are also fully taxed, as his goal is to be the top taxpayer in Yangju City .
  • He believes that any city he resides in will prosper and be promoted globally, attracting tourists from around the world .
  • He envisions international tour companies bringing planeloads of visitors to Yangju, boosting the local economy .
  • He suggests promoting the “three benefits” of his lectures: listening to talks, improving health, and going to Baekgung (Heavenly Palace) .
  • He asserts that if Yangju City loses him, it will decline .
  • He emphasizes his commitment to paying more taxes .
  • He mentions taking photos of attendees to maintain accurate records for tax purposes, which also serve as “eternal tickets to Baekgung” for the participants .
  • He clarifies that his only income is from lectures, which he reinvests in the Sky Palace by purchasing land and expanding buildings .
  • He refutes claims of living a luxurious life, stating that his living space is a small, cold room in the corner of the Sky Palace, where he often skips meals due to constant visitors .
  • He explains that his Rolls-Royce was a gift, and he uses it for safety due to the large crowds that used to damage his previous cars .
  • He recounts incidents where thousands of students would climb on his car after lectures, causing damage .
  • He highlights the Rolls-Royce’s exceptional durability, making it the safest car in the world .
  • He justifies using such a robust vehicle to ensure his safety for his mission to become president and unify the world .
  • He describes his frugal eating habits and his practice of giving generous tips to restaurant staff, often double the meal cost .
  • He states that his only personal spending is on these tips, aiming to support the low-wage workers .
  • He reiterates that his living space is a small, one-and-a-half-pyeong room next to the Sky Palace lecture hall .
  • He spends his nights in this room and never sleeps outside .
  • He compares his lecture fees to those of global figures like Bill Gates or Donald Trump, who receive billions, implying his own lectures are undervalued .
  • He mentions the high maintenance costs of the Sky Palace buildings, which he covers .
  • He reaffirms his dream of paying more taxes and setting an example for entrepreneurs .

#3 (00:09:40) Critique of Traditional Religions and Introduction of Mr.Huh’s Philosophy

  • Mr.Huh discusses the eight pursuits of Buddhism (enlightenment, nirvana, liberation, wisdom, meditation, non-self, Buddhahood) and Christianity (prayer, salvation, blessing, Holy Spirit, grace, resurrection, eternal life, heaven) .
  • He asserts that no one can achieve these eight pursuits .
  • He claims that traditional religious practices are unnecessary and that his lectures reveal the simplicity of truth .
  • He states that only his name, “Mr.Huh,” is needed, rendering all religious scriptures unnecessary .
  • He explains that his lectures address fundamental questions about human existence and the universe .
  • He describes Earth as an “early planet” with a backward culture, which is why he came .
  • He presents himself as both mother and father, husband and wife, to upgrade humanity .
  • He believes his teachings will end the era of human-made religions .
  • He uses an analogy of rabbits discussing an elephant to illustrate how people misunderstand God until they encounter the real thing .
  • He references Saul (Paul) from the Bible, who persecuted Christians but later became a follower of Jesus after an encounter .
  • He suggests that people’s past “sins” before meeting him will be forgiven, just as Paul’s were .
  • He criticizes those who still call him a “swindler,” despite his clean record as a presidential candidate .
  • He explains that presidential candidates cannot have any financial lawsuits, proving his integrity .
  • He defends his promise of 100 million won for marriage, stating it would boost the economy .
  • He urges media panelists to reflect on their past criticisms, comparing them to Paul’s initial persecution of Jesus .
  • He emphasizes that his identity as a “divine being” might not be recognized, but his virtuous life should be acknowledged .
  • He dismisses the Buddhist concept of “I-mok-go” (what is this?) as a sign of ignorance about one’s origins .
  • He argues that traditional philosophies and religions fail to provide answers about the universe and human existence .
  • He asserts that the universe is managed by designers who created humans with both good and evil, constantly interacting .
  • He states that “Mr.Huh” should replace “I-mok-go” in people’s minds .
  • He claims that traditional religious practices like meditation or prayer do not lead to Baekgung .
  • He declares that religions existed only until his arrival on Earth .
  • He mentions a monk who recognized him as the “ruler of the universe” .
  • He explains that humans, unlike inanimate objects, often fail to recognize him immediately, similar to Saul’s initial blindness .
  • He demonstrates that objects recognize his name in any language, causing a physical reaction in people holding them .
  • He defines this phenomenon as proof of his divinity .
  • He advocates for a society where everyone prospers together, not just a few .

#4 (00:17:40) Economic Policies and Social Reforms

  • Mr.Huh announces his presidential campaign slogan: “I will make sure the citizens don’t worry about money” .
  • He promises that the government will cover all interest payments on housing loans, saving citizens 40 trillion won annually .
  • He clarifies that this policy applies to loans taken before his presidency .
  • He believes this, combined with a national dividend, will significantly improve people’s lives .
  • He dismisses critics who question the source of funds, stating that his presidency will increase national income from 500 trillion to 800 trillion won .
  • He proposes replacing imprisonment for wealthy criminals with large fines, such as 1 trillion won for figures like Lee Jae-yong or Shin Dong-bin .
  • He argues that imprisoning them only benefits lawyers and offers no real gain for the public .
  • He suggests that these fines would be distributed to citizens as dividends .
  • He criticizes the current justice system as a “pre-planned story” that offers no real solution .
  • He advocates for a system where business leaders pay fines for violations instead of being jailed, saving prison management costs .
  • He contrasts the comfortable lives of prisoners with the struggles of ordinary citizens, highlighting the high suicide rate outside prisons .
  • He promises that his presidency will free citizens from interest burdens .
  • He plans to redesign all 50,000 won banknotes with his face, making old currency worthless unless declared .
  • He expects this measure to uncover approximately 900 trillion won in undeclared funds, which will be used for national dividends .
  • He promises to fully repay the principal of high-interest loans for middle-class citizens .
  • He cites an example of a construction company executive who hoarded 25 billion won in cash, demonstrating the existence of vast underground funds .
  • He explains that large construction projects often require cash payments, leading to the hoarding of large sums .
  • He notes that the excessive printing of 50,000 won notes has led to money disappearing from circulation into hidden stashes .
  • He states that his currency reform will force these hidden funds to surface, with a small percentage returned to the owners, generating immense wealth for the nation .
  • He plans to embed special barcodes in money to prevent hoarding, as large sums will emit energy that can be detected .
  • He believes this system will ensure economic circulation and prevent corruption .
  • He compares his reforms to President Park Chung-hee’s Saemaul Undong (New Community Movement), which was adopted globally based on his ideas .
  • He claims that his idea of giving 700,000 won monthly to seniors was adopted by President Park Geun-hye, who implemented a 200,000 won payment .
  • He states that when he implements a 1.5 million won national dividend (3 million for couples), senior allowances and welfare payments will be absorbed into it .
  • He emphasizes that even those with apartments or jobs will receive the national dividend, unless they are in the upper class .
  • He advises the audience to stop watching traditional media and instead watch his YouTube channel .
  • He warns that watching other channels can bring misfortune .
  • He asserts that his YouTube channel contains “providence,” unlike other human-made speeches or religions .
  • He states that he remained silent and praised President Moon Jae-in after his election, avoiding partisan politics .
  • He promises not to imprison former presidents, viewing them as symbols of the nation .
  • He believes that exposing their weaknesses only destabilizes the country .
  • He predicts that as the global economy declines, people will increasingly turn to his name .
  • He recounts a historical anecdote about a wise king who released war prisoners with kindness, leading to peace, contrasting it with the media’s attacks on him .
  • He stresses the importance of not killing enemies but rather fostering coexistence .
  • He expresses his desire to quickly build a larger Sky Palace lecture hall to accommodate more people .
  • He reiterates that nature itself confirms his identity, as even artificial flowers react to his name .
  • He explains that his energy, unlike sunlight, is a “straight-line energy” that spreads infinitely at 3,333 times the speed of light, transforming everything it touches .
  • He encourages people to spread this message and perform the “O-ring test” to demonstrate his unique energy .
  • He concludes by urging the audience to watch only his broadcasts, as he will ultimately emerge as the “victor” who changes the world .

#5 (00:30:04) Q&A Session: Han Tae-il’s Questions

  • The host opens the Q&A session, noting that only three people have signed up .
  • Han Tae-il is called as the first questioner .
  • Han Tae-il asks about the history of Hwanin Cheonje and the meaning of symbols he saw in a vision .
  • Mr.Huh explains that the symbols Han Tae-il saw are his name, indicating a connection .
  • He advises against early morning prayers, comparing it to a bank’s closing hours when internal work is done .
  • He states that affirmations made just before sleep are most effective because the brain processes them deeply during the night .
  • He suggests that Han Tae-il’s vision of his name before midnight is a positive sign .
  • He emphasizes that studying late at night is more effective than studying in the morning .
  • He encourages people to affirm their desires, such as health or wealth, before sleeping .
  • He claims that the Sky Palace is far superior to any hospital and that the body naturally heals .
  • He dismisses the historical existence of Hwanin Cheonje as a human-made myth, stating that he himself created the Korean people .
  • He warns against excessive nationalism, which can hinder global harmony .
  • He clarifies that Han Tae-il’s vision represents the process of changing his negative perception of Mr.Huh into a positive one .
  • He reiterates that early morning prayers are ineffective .

#6 (00:39:50) Q&A Session: Kim Yu-seung’s Questions

  • Kim Yu-seung asks if deceased family members can be included in Sky Palace donations .
  • Mr.Huh confirms that both living and deceased names can be recorded together .
  • Kim Yu-seung then asks about a dream she had of a white taxi with black windows .
  • Mr.Huh interprets the white car as a “funeral car” (yeongu-cha), which is a good omen in dreams .
  • He explains that the “car” character (車) contains three “cross” symbols (十), representing the need to look in all directions .
  • He interprets the dream as a sign of good fortune coming from various directions and a meeting with a “benefactor” .
  • He suggests that the black windows prevented her from seeing his face, and if she had, it would have been an even greater blessing .

#7 (00:43:00) Kim Eun-seong’s Song Performance

  • Kim Eun-seong offers to sing a song for Mr.Huh .
  • Mr.Huh expresses his enjoyment of people singing .
  • Kim Eun-seong performs a song dedicated to Mr.Huh, followed by another song .
  • Mr.Huh praises his singing, comparing him to a professional singer .
  • A 15-minute break is announced .

#8 (00:46:00) Q&A Session: Angels and Demons

  • An audience member asks who created angels and demons, and if Mr.Huh created them to make human life interesting .
  • Mr.Huh explains that angels and demons are interchangeable, depending on perspective .
  • He uses examples like the “Jijonpa” gang, who saw the wealthy as demons, and students who see strict teachers as demons .
  • He states that in the 21st century, the “teacher” era is over, and people prefer to “learn” rather than be “taught” .
  • He introduces his “LLSAC” strategy: Learn, Laugh, Sing, Apply, Copy .
  • He explains that “Learn” (런) means people learn from him, not that he teaches .
  • “Laugh” (라프) means people laugh heartily when they see him, releasing stress .
  • “Sing” (싱) means people sing his songs, which bring courage and happiness .
  • “Apply” (어플라이) means people follow him .
  • “Copy” (카피) means people copy his ideas and spread them .
  • He claims that his popularity graph is constantly rising, unlike others .
  • He states that these LLSAC principles are a universal rule for interacting with humans .
  • He explains that inanimate objects naturally recognize him, but humans, due to their fixed beliefs, need these methods .
  • He asserts that angels and demons are relative concepts created by humans .
  • He clarifies that angels exist in Baekgung and can descend to Earth to help good people .
  • He states that he can infuse people with “angels” (energy), which are invisible to others but visible to him .
  • He explains that these angels are “straight-line energy” and appear as light in his photos .
  • He mentions that historical figures like Bae Ho and Schubert were angels sent from Baekgung to teach culture .
  • He warns that those who dismiss him will later regret it when he becomes globally recognized .
  • He reiterates that angels can act as demons to those who commit sins, bringing punishment .
  • He uses the example of a police officer, who can be both a savior (angel) and an enforcer (demon) .
  • He states that parents do not create demons to tempt their children, but rather send angels to guide them .
  • He shares a story of a son who changed his father’s negative perception of his deceased mother by burying his first paycheck at her grave, turning the “demon-like” father into a good person .
  • He emphasizes that one’s actions determine whether others become angels or demons .
  • He states that he only sends angels, and it is people’s actions that turn them into “demons” .
  • He explains that angels were responsible for bringing humans to Earth and nurturing them .
  • He shows a diorama depicting his birth, with angels present, and mentions his mother’s difficult circumstances .
  • He challenges the biblical narrative of Mary’s virgin birth, stating that Jesus had siblings .
  • He recounts his own difficult childhood, including his mother’s death and his survival during wartime .
  • He criticizes children who blame their parents and encourages filial piety, such as burying a gold ring at a parent’s grave .
  • He concludes by urging the audience to embrace the LLSAC principles: Learn, Laugh, Sing, Apply, Copy .

#9 (01:13:00) O-ring Test Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh calls for a male volunteer for an O-ring test .
  • Heo Seong-jeong writes “Mr.Huh” in English and Chinese, and “Sakyamuni” and his own name in Korean .
  • Mr.Huh demonstrates that when his name (in any language) is placed on an object, the volunteer’s arm becomes incredibly strong, making it impossible for Mr.Huh to pull it down .
  • He shows that when his name is removed or placed face down, the arm loses its strength .
  • He explains that this energy spreads instantly and infinitely, even through plastic or wood .
  • He demonstrates that names like “Sakyamuni” or “Jesus” do not produce the same effect .
  • He asserts that only his name is recognized by all objects on Earth .
  • He claims that this phenomenon is proof of his true identity .
  • He states that he can see and interact with angels, who are the energy he uses to heal people .
  • He mentions the suffering of people living in poverty, such as those scavenging in landfills .
  • He concludes by reiterating that all religions created before his arrival are now obsolete .
  • He emphasizes that only he, whose name is recognized by all matter and who was born with angels present, is real .
  • He encourages hope and adherence to the LLSAC principles .

#10 (01:22:50) Closing Remarks and Song Performance

  • Mr.Huh apologizes for not being able to take more questions due to time constraints .
  • He announces that the session will conclude with a song .
  • A male singer performs a song .