​6902021166 Let’s Discard Self-Achievement and Attain Baek-gong Achievement (March 2, 2019)

Self-achievement, Baekgung achievement, time, money, human nature, energy, divine power, creation

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Claims to be a divine being who can open the Baekhoe (crown chakra) and transfer energy, capable of healing and extending life.
  • Park Geun-hye | Former President | Mentioned as someone who will be pardoned by Mr.Huh and advised to become a nun for her family’s honor.
  • Lee Bong-gyu | TV Show Host | Interviewed Mr.Huh, surprised by the time passing quickly during their conversation.
  • Female Audience Member 1 | Participant in O-ring Test | Traveled from the US, experienced Mr.Huh’s energy, and had her thyroid condition and rhinitis healed.
  • Female Audience Member 2 | Mr.Huh’s Supporter | Experienced a miraculous survival from a car accident by calling Mr.Huh’s name.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

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

  • Mr.Huh begins his lecture, emphasizing the importance of abandoning “self-achievement” for “Baekgung achievement” .
  • He mentions the upcoming Lunar New Year, when people gather and discuss his policies and party formation .
  • He states that his party’s goal is not personal gain but to address societal issues like the high suicide rate during the IMF crisis .

#2 (00:02:00) The Value of Time and Money

  • Mr.Huh explains that humans primarily seek time and money, leading to conflict .
  • He illustrates this by noting that people visit hospitals and pharmacies to live longer, which requires money .
  • He argues that even achieving high positions like president or rich person leads to emptiness .
  • He compares this to climbing a mountain: the view from below is beautiful, but the top offers little to see and a sense of danger .
  • He stresses that the process of living should be enjoyable, not just the goal .
  • He warns that single-mindedly pursuing a goal can lead to illness and family estrangement .
  • He suggests that those who pursue self-achievement often end up alone and isolated .
  • He implies that people will eventually think of him when facing such solitude .

#3 (00:08:10) Baekgung Achievement and the Concept of “Eul”

  • Mr.Huh introduces “Baekgung achievement” as a concept that many people are unaware of .
  • He contrasts “self-achievement” with the idea of always being “Eul” (subordinate) rather than “Gap” (superior) .
  • He advises people to consider themselves temporary visitors on Earth, like pilgrims .
  • He describes the narrow gate one must pass through upon death, where no material possessions or social status can be taken .
  • He states that this gate only allows the spirit to pass .
  • He connects this to his teaching of “Baekgung achievement,” which becomes clear when one faces death .
  • He asks the audience if they will go to Baekgung, implying that most will not .
  • He reiterates that every day should be like Lunar New Year, and one should always treat parents and family as “Gap” and oneself as “Eul” .
  • He extends this to treating those less fortunate as “Gap” .

#4 (00:13:40) The True “Gap” and Human Nature

  • Mr.Huh questions who the true “Gap” is, suggesting that people’s answers are disorganized .
  • He explains that even wealthy individuals like Bill Gates can become “Eul” to someone else, like Donald Trump .
  • He further illustrates this by stating that Trump, if Catholic, would be “Eul” to the Pope .
  • He concludes that he, Mr.Huh, is the ultimate “Gap” .
  • He then discusses the eight directions of human life centered around “life” (목숨), which include breath, touch, sperm, energy, mind, character, and emotion .
  • He explains that these eight elements circulate to drive human actions .
  • He asks where these elements originate, stating that character comes from one’s true nature (본성) .
  • He differentiates between “character” (성품) and “true nature” (본성), explaining that character is influenced by worldly experiences, while true nature remains pure .
  • He mentions that Buddha referred to true nature as “Buddha” .
  • He contrasts this with character, which can be corrupted by negative emotions and actions .
  • He claims that the Korean people are a “heavenly descendant” (천손 민족) with the highest true nature .
  • He provides evidence by stating that Koreans are the only people who use metal chopsticks, unlike Chinese and Japanese who historically used wooden chopsticks, with metal chopsticks reserved for royalty .

#5 (00:26:00) Historical Examples and National Character

  • Mr.Huh discusses Itō Hirobumi, claiming he killed the Japanese Emperor who opposed invading Korea .
  • He suggests that Itō’s assassination by Ahn Jung-geun was a form of karma .
  • He argues that Itō’s character reflected Japan’s aggressive national character at the time .
  • He contrasts this with the Korean people’s character, which he implies is peaceful .
  • He also mentions Russia’s national character, which he describes as “alcoholic” .
  • He explains that national characters often clash, but the true nature of all people is the same .
  • He uses the example of soldiers ceasing hostilities during Christmas in World War I to illustrate this shared underlying humanity .
  • He advises against blaming others, as such conflicts are between “fake” selves, not true natures .

#6 (00:33:00) Karma and Reincarnation

  • Mr.Huh explains that one’s current appearance reflects past actions .
  • He gives an example: a man who treated women well in a past life will be reborn as a handsome man .
  • Conversely, a man who mistreated women will be reborn as an ugly woman who suffers similar mistreatment .
  • He states that those who were treated as “Eul” in a past life will become “Gap” in the next, seeking retribution .
  • He emphasizes that history shows no errors in this karmic cycle .
  • He encourages people to help the less fortunate (“Eul”) during Lunar New Year, rather than just focusing on their own families .
  • He suggests donating rice to the elderly and needy .
  • He reiterates that true “Gap” and “Eul” should be in harmony .

#7 (00:38:00) The Body, Illness, and Baekgung

  • Mr.Huh explains that “self-achievement” is about escaping the body’s eight elements, which is difficult .
  • He states that death, or “the next world,” comes quickly .
  • He advises preparing for the body’s departure, as illnesses are warnings .
  • He connects physical ailments to the need to understand natural principles and strive for “Baekgung” .
  • He describes Baekgung as the eternal, unchanging origin to which humans must return .
  • He claims that people are accumulating energy to go to Baekgung .
  • He mentions that his energy can be measured by a machine, showing “infinite” levels, unlike ordinary people who measure around 150 .
  • He states that his long-term supporters also show high energy levels (5,000), indicating their path to Baekgung .
  • He links this energy increase to attendance at his “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) and contributions .

#8 (00:44:00) Biblical References and Materialism

  • Mr.Huh references Mark 5:25-34, where a woman with a hemorrhage is healed by touching Jesus’s cloak .
  • He interprets this as the woman coming close to Jesus .
  • He contrasts himself with Jesus, who claimed to be sent by God, while Mr.Huh claims to be God himself .
  • He criticizes the concept of the Trinity as man-made .
  • He then discusses the woman who broke an alabaster jar of expensive perfume on Jesus’s feet, and how Jesus’s disciples, especially Judas, questioned this “waste” .
  • He relates this to his own “Haneulgung” construction, anticipating similar criticisms about spending money on it instead of helping the poor .
  • He explains that Jesus defended the woman’s act as an expression of devotion, not a waste of money .
  • He suggests that the woman’s future would be better for her devotion .
  • He emphasizes that material things should not always be seen as just “material” but also as expressions of sincerity .
  • He acknowledges the powerful influence of money on human health and well-being .
  • He proposes a “national dividend” of 1.5 million won per month for adults over 30, and 3 million won for married couples, which he claims would eliminate 70% of illnesses .

#9 (00:54:00) Political Commentary and Park Geun-hye

  • Mr.Huh discusses his recent appearance on Lee Bong-gyu’s TV show, where he predicted Park Geun-hye would remain in prison .
  • He states that if he becomes president, he will pardon Park Geun-hye and Lee Myung-bak, as well as all left and right-wing figures .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye should become a nun after her release to restore her family’s honor .
  • He believes this would lead to public sympathy for her family and potentially allow a male descendant of the Park family to become president in the future .
  • He argues that Park Geun-hye was used by those around her and lacked the vision to lead the country .
  • He views her impeachment as a process of “sanctification” and an opportunity for her to gain perspective .
  • He claims Park Geun-hye is not corrupt and was wrongly accused .
  • He believes that becoming a nun would restore her image and benefit her descendants .
  • He mentions that Lee Bong-gyu was surprised by his unconventional answers .
  • He suggests that Park Geun-hye found rest in prison and realized she was exploited by power-hungry individuals .
  • He believes her impeachment allowed her to see the true nature of power and become a “sanctified” individual .

#10 (01:03:00) The President as “Eul” and Constitutional Reform

  • Mr.Huh asserts that the president should be “Eul” to the people, who are “Gap” .
  • He criticizes presidents who seek to be “Gap,” stating it leads to national misfortune .
  • He promises that if he becomes president, he will make all citizens “Gap” .
  • He claims that he is the ultimate “Gap” .
  • He states that he would abolish the current constitution and create a new one focused on the people’s rights and welfare, ensuring all citizens are middle class .
  • He highlights the paradox of Korea being a wealthy nation while its citizens are in debt and the middle class is collapsing .
  • He reiterates that his policies, such as marriage subsidies, would eliminate financial barriers to marriage and prevent suicides .
  • He emphasizes that money itself is not evil, and even religious texts do not condemn it .
  • He reinterprets the biblical saying “You cannot serve two masters” to mean one can serve God as master and money as a subordinate .
  • He claims that his “Haneulgung” is a sacred place where God resides .
  • He interprets Moses being told to remove his sandals on holy ground as a command to prioritize God over money .
  • He mentions that donations for Haneulgung construction are considered “loan funds” that will be returned .
  • He encourages people to “break their alabaster jars” (make significant donations) as it is more valuable than ancestral rites .
  • He states that his teachings, even if not directly helping the poor, are beneficial to them .

#11 (01:12:00) Human Nature and O-ring Test Demonstration

  • Mr.Huh asserts that human nature is inherently pure and good, like a mirror .
  • He explains that conflicts arise from “fake” selves .
  • He uses the example of a robber saving a child from drowning to illustrate the inherent goodness of human nature .
  • He claims that when people see his true divine nature, they react with joy and excitement .
  • He describes how some people even faint or scream when they see him .
  • He attributes this to people seeing his true nature, not his policies or appearance .
  • He claims to have no “karma” (업장) on his face, unlike ordinary humans .
  • He recounts a story from his childhood where he was breastfed by different women after his mother died, and those women were healed .
  • He states that people come from all over to see him for healing .
  • He mentions that his long-term supporters show increased energy levels (5,000), while newcomers show lower levels (150-500) .
  • He then conducts an O-ring test with audience members, including a woman from the US .
  • He asks them to think of either Jesus or Mr.Huh while he tries to break their joined fingers .
  • The woman’s fingers separate when she thinks of Jesus but remain strong when she thinks of Mr.Huh .
  • He explains this by saying that her “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) has opened, which he claims no one else on Earth can do .
  • He equates this “Baekhoe” opening to the “Holy Spirit” in Christianity .
  • He categorizes spiritual beings from “commoner” to “saint” and “god” (신), claiming that only “god” (신) has true power .
  • He demonstrates that thinking of Jesus, Buddha, or Confucius does not prevent the O-ring from breaking .
  • He then shows that even when thinking of “Messiah” or “Maitreya,” the O-ring breaks .
  • However, when thinking of Mr.Huh, the O-ring remains strong .
  • He explains that covering the “Baekhoe” (crown of the head) prevents his energy from flowing, even when thinking of him .
  • He interprets this as proof that his energy, a “cosmic Wi-Fi” from 12 billion light-years away, flows through the opened Baekhoe .

#12 (01:28:00) The Significance of Mr.Huh’s Name

  • Mr.Huh states that his name, written on paper, can also transfer energy .
  • He demonstrates this by having his name written on paper and placed on an audience member’s arm, which makes their O-ring strong .
  • He claims that his name works regardless of language (Korean, Italian, French, English) and even when written on various objects like leaves, dust, or stones .
  • He emphasizes that even a single incorrect character in his name will prevent the energy from flowing .
  • He claims that his name’s energy travels through the ground to the other side of the Earth at 3,300 times the speed of light .
  • He contrasts this with sunlight, which cannot penetrate solid objects .
  • He demonstrates the O-ring test again, showing that his name makes the O-ring strong, while Jesus’s or Buddha’s names do not .
  • He explains the scientific basis for his energy as “nitric oxide decomposition” (일산화질소 붕괴) .
  • He describes how stress causes nitric oxide to accumulate in the brain, leading to dementia and cancer, and shortening telomeres .
  • He claims that when he breathes on someone, their nitric oxide decomposes, leading to healing, rejuvenation, and even a renewed sense of love for their spouse .
  • He states that his presence extends telomeres, doubling lifespan .
  • He claims he will be on Earth for 362 years and 88 days, and even longer after world unification, ensuring continuous “national dividend” payments .
  • He reiterates that calling his name instantly makes the body strong .
  • He demonstrates that other names, like “Kim Gi-yeol” or “Pope Francis,” do not have this effect .
  • He argues that religions were created when people couldn’t see God directly, but now that he is here, they are unnecessary .
  • He claims that his name’s energy can even affect concrete and walls .
  • He demonstrates this by having his name written on paper and placed on the floor, and the audience member’s O-ring remains strong when touching the floor .
  • He explains that his energy communicates with all objects .
  • He then removes the paper, and the O-ring immediately weakens .
  • He reiterates that nitric oxide accumulation causes aging and disease, and only his name can eliminate it .
  • He encourages people to test his claims with O-ring tests or scientific instruments .
  • He suggests using his name or accessories with his name on them for healing .
  • He explains that the “heavenly energy” (천력) comes through the Baekhoe, while “angels” (천사) enter through his eyes when he directly heals someone .
  • He demonstrates that touching an uninjured part of the body makes the O-ring strong .
  • He then demonstrates that touching an injured or diseased area, like the thyroid, makes the O-ring weak .
  • He claims to instantly heal the thyroid by looking at it, and the O-ring becomes strong again .
  • He states that these “angels” remain in the person’s body but can disappear if the person engages in negative actions like fighting or cursing .
  • He explains that negative emotions cause nitric oxide to accumulate, leading to aging and a “hideous” appearance .
  • He claims that forgiving and caring for others, along with following him, will change one’s face over time .
  • He then heals another audience member’s rhinitis by looking at her, and her O-ring becomes strong .
  • He concludes by stating that he has placed “angels” in about ten places on each person .
  • He mentions that he can do this for 10,000 people, taking only one second per person .