​6902170082 – 82nd Mr.Huh Haneulgung Lecture

Lecture on various topics including geomancy, human nature, social issues, and spiritual concepts, followed by Q&A sessions.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Delivers a lecture on various topics including the origin of Seoul, the concept of hell, the power of his name and photos, and advice on health and life.
  • Jeong Seung-cheol | Audience Member | Asks Mr.Huh for advice regarding his son’s education and future.
  • Kim Jeong-rae | Audience Member | Asks Mr.Huh about the meaning of a dream and the symbolism of a phoenix.
  • Audience Member 1 | Audience Member | Asks Mr.Huh about the consequences of suicide.
  • Audience Member 2 | Audience Member | Asks Mr.Huh about the unique pronunciation of his name and the meaning of certain brand names.
  • Audience Member 3 | Audience Member | Shares personal experiences of how Mr.Huh’s name and photos brought positive changes to his business and family’s health.
  • Audience Member 4 | Audience Member | Asks Mr.Huh about the optimal placement of public officials.
  • Audience Member 5 | Audience Member | Asks Mr.Huh for advice on his foot injury and how to use Mr.Huh’s photos.
  • Son of Jeong Seung-cheol | Jeong Seung-cheol’s son | Described as intelligent, quiet, introverted, and sensitive, resembling his mother.
  • Mother of Audience Member 3 | Audience Member 3’s mother | Experienced a miraculous recovery after Audience Member 3 used Mr.Huh’s photo and name.
  • Older Sister of Audience Member | Deceased sister of an audience member | Appeared in a dream to express gratitude for being sent to a good place due to Mr.Huh’s nameplate.
  • Lee Jun-seong | Politician | Mentioned as a Harvard graduate and former Saenuri Party emergency committee chairman, whose supporters were drawn to Mr.Huh.
  • Ahn Cheol-soo | Politician | Mentioned alongside Lee Jun-seong as a politician whose supporters were drawn to Mr.Huh.
  • Jeong Mong-eun | Hyundai Chairman | Mentioned as having committed suicide.
  • Female Pharmacist | Professional | Mentioned as a target for kidnapping and organ trafficking due to her financial status and personal information.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • Mr.Huh explains that Seoul was named “Seo-ul” (Snow Fence) because the snow melted first in the area where the city was built, indicating a prosperous site .
  • He states that ancient geomancers observed snow melting patterns to identify wealthy building sites .
  • He mentions that the area around Gyeongbokgung Palace was the first to melt .
  • He claims that the site of his “Haneulgung” (Sky Palace) also experiences snow melting first .
  • He warns that building on a site where snow does not melt leads to ruin .
  • He describes a cold house with no warmth as a place where misfortune and ghosts reside .
  • He contrasts this with a house filled with warmth and laughter, indicating good fortune .

#2 (00:11:00)

  • Mr.Huh differentiates his method of “penetration” (관통) from the “communication” (소통) used by figures like Jesus, Buddha, and doctors .
  • He asserts that he can instantly resolve illnesses and national problems through “penetration” without surveys or detailed analysis .
  • He recalls predicting 30 years ago that Korea would face issues with marriage and declining birth rates, leading to a national crisis .
  • He explains that wealthy individuals have a high marriage rate, while the poor struggle to marry, creating a widening gap .
  • He introduces the concept of “Eungbyeong Yeoyak” (응병여약), meaning prescribing medicine according to the illness, which he applies to national issues and individual problems .
  • He criticizes politicians for lacking this foresight, leading to societal problems like the high suicide rate .
  • He cites the suicides of Hyundai Chairman Jeong Mong-eun and a laborer as examples of the nation’s suffering .
  • He suggests that his photo can ward off negative energy from places where suicides occurred .
  • He emphasizes that his “Eungbyeong Yeoyak” is about healing and forgiveness, not punishment .

#3 (00:19:00)

  • Mr.Huh describes Earth as a “hell” or “prison” for souls who have committed many sins, from which escape is impossible without his intervention .
  • He claims that his energy can penetrate the Earth and atmosphere at 3,333 times the speed of light, unlike human souls .
  • He introduces the concept of “Jeonsin Gapju” (전신갑주), a spiritual armor that allows one to transcend Earth’s atmospheric layers and reach “Baekgung” (Heavenly Palace) .
  • He states that wearing this armor, which is achieved by calling his name, grants protection and allows for rapid travel to Baekgung .
  • He explains that frequent visits and physical contact with him strengthen this spiritual armor .
  • He mentions a woman who received a “nameplate” (명패) for her deceased sister, who then appeared in a dream expressing gratitude for being sent to a good place .
  • He clarifies that nameplates for the deceased send them directly to Baekgung, while those for the living allow them to be accompanied after death .
  • He emphasizes that his nameplate system is a special privilege for those who contribute to Haneulgung .
  • He asserts that his name and teachings offer salvation from sin and trauma, allowing people to move forward .

#4 (00:30:00)

  • Mr.Huh shares personal anecdotes about his difficult childhood, including wearing worn-out shoes while classmates had new ones, and his unrequited love .
  • He states that despite his hardships, he never drank, smoked, or blamed the world, as he was destined to experience suffering to understand humanity’s pain .
  • He recounts witnessing immense suffering during the Korean War, which made him cry when he returned to Seoul .
  • He mentions an audience member, Heo Jeong-hyeok, who filmed angels appearing when Mr.Huh’s name was called or his photo was present .
  • He claims that these angels perform “water work” (물 작업) and other tasks, and that his energy can extend to 7 billion people through 24 angels per person .
  • He reiterates that nameplates transform the deceased into “Jeonsin Gapju” (spiritual armor), allowing them to go to Baekgung .
  • He states that his “nameplate” has immense power to bring peace to those suffering in other realms or in human life .
  • He promises to show the video of angels at Haneulgung next week .

#5 (00:37:00)

  • Mr.Huh asserts his ability to “penetrate” all knowledge of Earth and the universe without analysis .
  • He claims that world leaders will seek his guidance .
  • He explains that “Jeonsin Gapju” is the ultimate medicine, superior to any earthly remedy, as it opens the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) and connects one to heaven .
  • He describes Earth’s atmosphere as having eight layers, which he created as a “Earth Defense Command” to protect the planet from space debris .
  • He refutes the Big Bang theory, arguing that an explosion requires space and air, which contradicts the idea of a universe originating from a single point .
  • He states that the universe and he have always existed, without a beginning .
  • He claims ownership of all money, possessions, and even people’s bodies, asserting that his name activates everything .
  • He mentions that his name can cause a person’s heart to beat faster and his energy to spread globally to all living things .
  • He compares himself to Don Quixote, but with actual power and wealth, unlike the fictional character .
  • He recounts an incident where 5,000 people at a political rally abandoned other politicians to gather around him .
  • He refers to a KBS broadcast that featured him for an hour, indicating his popularity .
  • He predicts that he will secure 100 parliamentary seats in the next general election once he is no longer restricted .

#6 (00:48:00)

  • Mr.Huh describes a touching moment where a woman from Korean Air offered him coffee during a cold outdoor event, which he couldn’t drink due to the crowd .
  • He connects this experience to his past unrequited love, expressing that such moments evoke deep emotions .
  • He concludes the main lecture, promising to show the angel video next time .

#7 (00:50:00)

  • An audience member, Jeong Seung-cheol, asks for advice regarding his son, who is intelligent but struggles with traditional education and is interested in dating .
  • Mr.Huh analyzes the son’s name, Jeong Seung-cheol, and concludes that he is intelligent .
  • He explains that intelligent children often find traditional studies boring and excel in other areas like dating .
  • He advises letting the son pursue his interests, as it contributes to his well-being .
  • He compares Korean education, which emphasizes rote memorization (지덕체), to Western education (체덕지) and Jewish education, which combines memorization with dialogue .
  • He describes the son as quiet, introverted, and sensitive, resembling his mother, which is a positive trait for family harmony .
  • He states that daughters should resemble their fathers and sons their mothers for better marital relationships .

#8 (00:57:00)

  • An audience member asks about the fate of those who commit suicide, especially self-immolation .
  • Mr.Huh states that all suicides lead to reincarnation as microorganisms or insects .
  • He explains that suicide is an act of defiance against heaven and a desecration of the divine .
  • He suggests that a “Baekgung nameplate” can send the souls of suicide victims to Baekgung .
  • He mentions that one can atone for another’s sins, citing an example of paying a fine for an acquaintance .
  • He emphasizes that suicide is not a solution, as it leads to a worse state of existence .
  • He categorizes the afterlife for suicides into hell (지옥), hungry ghosts (아귀), and animals (축생), including viruses .
  • He warns that viruses, like hungry ghosts, prey on the weak .
  • He reiterates that “Baekgung nameplates” are necessary for suicide victims .

#9 (01:02:00)

  • An audience member asks about the unique pronunciation of Mr.Huh’s name, which can be spoken without moving the lips, and the significance of brand names like Coca-Cola .
  • Mr.Huh dismisses the pronunciation aspect as insignificant, stating that any name can be pronounced without lip movement if the “nim” (님) suffix is omitted .
  • He emphasizes that the true power lies in his name’s ability to “penetrate” all matter in the universe .
  • He explains that the “k” sound in Coca-Cola evokes a refreshing feeling, which contributes to its popularity .
  • He contrasts Coca-Cola with Pepsi, noting that Pepsi’s name, with the “p” sound, suggests a closed or static feeling .
  • He encourages support for Pepsi as a Korean brand .

#10 (01:09:00)

  • An audience member shares how calling Mr.Huh’s name and using his photos boosted his business and miraculously healed his mother .
  • He recounts how his mother, who was unconscious, spoke Mr.Huh’s name and recovered, living for four more months despite doctors’ predictions .
  • He also mentions that his siblings were skeptical but witnessed the miracle .
  • He expresses joy over news reports discussing his 30-million-won birth incentive policy .

#11 (01:13:00)

  • An audience member, Kim Jeong-rae, asks about a dream involving a dragon and phoenix, and whether to keep a certificate with a phoenix image .
  • Mr.Huh assures him that the phoenix is a good symbol, representing Korea’s national emblem, and advises him to keep the certificate .
  • He explains that while China uses the “Qilin” (기린) as its national symbol, Korea uses the dragon and phoenix, which are of a lower rank .

#12 (01:15:00)

  • An audience member asks about Mr.Huh’s approach to appointing public officials to appropriate positions .
  • Mr.Huh explains that he, as the creator of the human body, understands its vulnerabilities, such as disc and spinal stenosis, which are unique to upright-walking humans .
  • He describes the spine as stacked “gonggitdol” (공깃돌, jacks), supporting the entire upper body, making it susceptible to these conditions, especially in women due to osteoporosis .
  • He differentiates disc pain (constant pain) from spinal stenosis pain (pain when walking) .
  • He recounts a story of Buddha teaching his disciples to respect the bones of women, which are weaker due to childbirth and nurturing .
  • He emphasizes that harming women, physically or emotionally, carries heavy karmic consequences .
  • He advises women with back pain to call his name while performing a specific hip-rotating exercise to alleviate pressure on the spine .
  • He highlights that the weight of the head and breasts further strains the female spine .
  • He demonstrates a hip-rotating exercise to relieve back pain .
  • He claims to possess all medical knowledge through “penetration” .

#13 (01:27:00)

  • An audience member asks for advice on his foot injury and how to use Mr.Huh’s photos .
  • Mr.Huh explains that his name and photos possess immense energy that can penetrate all matter, including the human body, rocks, and even the entire Earth .
  • He demonstrates this by showing how a small photo of him can instantly increase a person’s strength .
  • He states that this energy is equivalent to “Jeonsin Gapju” (spiritual armor), allowing one to pass through any obstacle .
  • He claims that his photos attached to a person’s nameplate ensure their entry into Baekgung .
  • He asserts that his name and photos can control all objects and beings on Earth, including money, watches, and even underwear .
  • He advises the audience member to attach his photo to his wallet and home walls to receive its benefits .
  • He explains that his energy can be directed and adjusted based on his intentions, even when multiple photos are present .