6903030084 Science, Politics, History, Economy, Humanities, Society, Art, Philosophy, Religion, TruthMr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (March 3, 2019)

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture at Haneulgung, discussing various topics from economics and politics to religion and the universe.
  • Female Questioner 1 | Audience Member | Shares her experience of losing money due to multi-level marketing and asks for advice.
  • Female Questioner 2 | Audience Member | Asks about her son’s marriage and financial difficulties.
  • Male Questioner 1 | Audience Member | Asks about the five elements (earth, water, fire, wind, and spirit) and their relation to Mr.Huh’s teachings.
  • Male Questioner 2 | Audience Member | Asks about the 12 zodiac animals and their significance.
  • Male Questioner 3 | Audience Member | Asks about the frequent transfers of public officials and their impact on families.
  • Male Questioner 4 | Audience Member | Asks about the meaning of “Gye-yul” (precepts and rules) and its application.
  • Male Questioner 5 | Audience Member | Asks about the national dividend for those participating in tree-planting initiatives abroad.
  • Male Questioner 6 | Audience Member | Asks about the possibility of receiving a national dividend for those who have lost money in multi-level marketing.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • Mr.Huh greets the audience at Haneulgung, noting the growing number of attendees .
  • He emphasizes that early supporters, despite hardships, will receive the most benefits .
  • He states that Korea is experiencing a severe economic downturn, and his movement is rising during this period .
  • He explains that traditional religions helped Korea’s economy in the past but are now outdated .
  • He declares the transition from the era of religion to the era of Mr.Huh, where clinging to old religious beliefs prevents embracing the new era .
  • He criticizes past political leaders for corruption and betrayal, asserting that only a divine being can truly save the world .
  • He mentions that his name, when written or spoken, can unify the world and activate universal energy .
  • He explains that his name adds a “sixth sense” (Jeon-dal) to the traditional five senses (O-on), allowing him to control the universe .
  • He demonstrates that writing his name on a tree can instantly change the Earth’s energy .
  • He asserts that trees are alive, breathing, and possess intelligence far superior to human brains .
  • He explains that writing his name on a tree, even in Russian, can transmit energy across the globe .

#2 (00:18:30)

  • Mr.Huh references Matthew 26:7, where a woman anoints Jesus with expensive oil .
  • He interprets this act as the woman unknowingly preparing Jesus for his burial, symbolizing a sacrifice for a greater purpose .
  • He connects this to the current era, stating that Haneulgung is being built during difficult times because a new era is approaching .
  • He encourages attendees to bring others to Haneulgung to help build it and create many nameplates for Baekgong .
  • He mentions that the recent US-North Korea summit ended without clear results, implying it is part of his larger plan .
  • He describes how his energy, initially shown through photos, will now be demonstrated through his name .
  • He illustrates the power of invoking his name by contrasting divers who call upon him with those who rely on traditional religious figures, highlighting the dangers divers face .
  • He explains that divers often die from rapidly inhaling air upon surfacing due to lung rupture, emphasizing the need for controlled breathing .
  • He uses this analogy to explain that he provides wisdom gradually, like giving warm water to a child, to prevent overwhelming his followers .
  • He states that he is a divine being, not a mere human, and is ushering in a new era of divine governance .
  • He criticizes the current political system for lacking principles and causing suffering .
  • He proposes a national dividend system to resolve financial conflicts within families .
  • He categorizes people into “earners” (3% wealthy individuals) and “consumers” (70% common people) .
  • He argues that the 70% should receive a national dividend from the 29% of taxes collected from the 3% earners .
  • He criticizes the government for mismanaging 30 trillion won in annual budget, which could be used for national dividends .
  • He also criticizes the Seoul city government for subsidizing bus companies, where executives allegedly embezzle funds .
  • He vows to eliminate corruption in national and local government budgets if he becomes president .
  • He asserts that all taxes should be integrated into national taxes and managed by the presidential office .
  • He uses an analogy of a student who quickly solves a test to illustrate his superior intelligence compared to politicians .
  • He compares a single mistake in a math problem to a wrong choice in life, emphasizing the need for a complete reset .
  • He uses the analogy of a math teacher erasing an entire problem due to one error to show how he can correct people’s lives .
  • He recounts his childhood experience of disliking chalk dust from teachers erasing problems, suggesting the need for better educational methods .
  • He explains that meeting him can correct past mistakes and grant forgiveness .
  • He tells a story of two women fighting over a bowl of rice, which a judge resolves by saying “In-yeon” (karma/fate) is the owner .
  • He explains that eating rice in the morning is for “consumption,” while eating it in the evening leads to “accumulation” (fat) .
  • He advises against eating after sunset to avoid unnecessary accumulation, comparing it to storing grain during times of plenty .
  • He reiterates that 3% of the population accumulates wealth, while 70% consumes, and the latter should receive dividends .
  • He states that current wages are insufficient for living, and a national dividend system is necessary for a utopian society .
  • He urges people to vote for the National Revolutionary Party in the upcoming general election to correct political issues .
  • He emphasizes that his power cannot be fully expressed in words, but his presence and actions serve as proof .

#3 (00:46:00)

  • A female questioner expresses gratitude for being at Haneulgung and asks about her financial losses from multi-level marketing .
  • She explains that she lost 50 million won due to multi-level marketing, which she started out of desperation .
  • Mr.Huh states that if he becomes president, he will implement a system where multi-level marketing companies must pay 100% insurance premiums to protect victims .
  • He criticizes the government for its lack of measures to protect people from such schemes .
  • He emphasizes that the value of a family’s savings, even small amounts, is immense and should be protected .
  • He proposes that multi-level marketing companies should have a minimum deposit of 10 billion won and insurance to cover damages .
  • He criticizes politicians for not creating such laws, instead focusing on trivial matters .
  • He asserts that he will change society to prevent such victimization .

#4 (00:52:00)

  • A second female questioner shares her family’s financial struggles, including her son’s marriage and her own involvement in multi-level marketing .
  • She mentions that her son’s marriage was arranged through a matchmaker, and she is worried about her son’s financial situation .
  • Mr.Huh advises against multi-level marketing and coin investments, stating that they are scams .
  • He reiterates that only those who contribute significantly to the nation’s wealth truly earn money, while others struggle .
  • He criticizes the government for not managing the supply and demand of wealth, leading to corruption .
  • He promises to eliminate such corruption if he becomes president .

#5 (00:58:00)

  • A male questioner asks about various spiritual concepts like “Gwi-sun-sa-bi,” “O-won-so,” and “Akasha” .
  • Mr.Huh dismisses these concepts as man-made and irrelevant to the universe’s true elements .
  • He demonstrates that these concepts lack real power .
  • He explains that the traditional five elements (earth, water, fire, wind) are incomplete, and the true fundamental element is hydrogen .
  • He details how different numbers of hydrogen atoms form various elements, from helium to uranium .
  • He emphasizes that everything is made of hydrogen, and he is the creator of all .
  • He dismisses Indian spiritual concepts as false and unrelated to the universe’s true composition .
  • He explains that humans have evolved through six stages, from “Nephilim” to “Adam,” with Adam being created 10,000 years ago .
  • He states that the Korean people and Jews are descendants of Adam, while Chinese people were created 150,000 years ago .
  • He clarifies that the traditional five elements are a Buddhist concept, and the elements are interconnected .
  • He explains that the Earth’s temperature variations create wind, which is essential for circulation .

#6 (01:05:00)

  • A second male questioner asks about the 12 zodiac animals and a dream involving his father hitting his mother with a frying pan .
  • Mr.Huh explains that shocking a pregnant woman can lead to mutations .
  • He describes the rat (Ja-si) as unique among the 12 zodiac animals because it possesses both yin and yang (four front claws, five hind claws) .
  • He states that humans will disappear during a cosmic upheaval, but rats will survive due to their yin-yang balance .
  • He explains that rats and squirrels are crucial for reforestation, as they spread seeds .
  • He asserts that rats are resilient and can survive nuclear wars, ensuring the continuation of nature for future human landings .
  • He mentions that cockroaches also have remarkable survival abilities, able to reproduce even with only one gender present .
  • He concludes that rats and cockroaches are vital for the Earth’s ecosystem, even after human extinction .

#7 (01:10:00)

  • A third male questioner asks about the frequent transfers of public officials and their impact on families .
  • Mr.Huh criticizes Korea’s frequent public official transfers, contrasting it with North Korea’s long-serving foreign minister .
  • He promises that if he becomes president, he will prioritize family and children’s education when assigning public officials .
  • He emphasizes creating human-centered workplaces where employees’ family situations are considered .
  • He criticizes arbitrary transfers driven by personal feelings, citing examples of unfair treatment .
  • He advocates for principled and considerate personnel management that respects family well-being .

#8 (01:16:00)

  • A fourth male questioner asks about the meaning of “Gye-yul” (precepts and rules) .
  • Mr.Huh explains that “Gye” refers to externally imposed rules, while “Yul” refers to self-imposed rules .
  • He states that the Ten Commandments are an example of “Gye-yul” .
  • He clarifies that “Beop” (law) is a command, while “Beom-nyul” (statute) includes the freedom to choose whether to obey .

#9 (01:19:00)

  • A fifth male questioner asks about the national dividend for those participating in tree-planting initiatives abroad .
  • Mr.Huh explains that tree planting is a “Beop” (law), not a “Beom-nyul” (statute), meaning there is no choice .
  • He states that while they won’t receive a national dividend directly, the knowledge of a future dividend provides hope .
  • He proposes converting the military into a professional, volunteer-based force with high salaries, replacing mandatory conscription .
  • He suggests that older, experienced individuals in the military would improve discipline and reduce accidents .
  • He promises to pay 500 million won to Vietnam War veterans as compensation for their sacrifices, which contributed to national development .
  • He recounts his experience during the Vietnam War evacuation, seeing the chaos and realizing the need for his leadership in Korea .
  • He asserts that Korea will be safe under his leadership .

#10 (01:26:00)

  • A sixth male questioner asks about the Earth’s atmospheric layers and temperatures .
  • Mr.Huh explains the Earth’s atmospheric layers: troposphere, stratosphere (ozone layer), mesosphere, thermosphere, and exosphere .
  • He describes the temperature variations in these layers, noting that the thermosphere can reach 2000 degrees Celsius, while higher altitudes are extremely cold .
  • He challenges the notion of the sun as a “ball of fire,” stating it is a diamond that reflects light .
  • He explains that the universe has infinite temperatures, and life exists on planets with specific temperature ranges .
  • He compares humans to beautiful, endlessly repeating flowers in the universe .
  • He predicts a future where medicine can eliminate aging and disease, making people eternally beautiful .
  • He mentions that farming will eventually be done in the air, signifying a different dimension of existence .
  • He explains the “thermal layer” (열점) in the atmosphere, where incoming light creates heat due to resistance .
  • He confirms that while the physics of atmospheric layers are correct, the idea of the sun as a fire is false .
  • He states that the universe is infinite, and human souls are eternal, continuously reincarnating .
  • He proposes sending serious criminals to Mongolia and China to plant trees and eliminate yellow dust, thereby reforming them .
  • He suggests that a national dividend could be given to these reformed criminals .
  • He discusses the legalization of surrogacy and genetic engineering, arguing that religious objections should not hinder scientific progress .
  • He criticizes religious groups for opposing such advancements, claiming they hinder national development .
  • He explains “Gye-yul” again, distinguishing between externally imposed rules (“Gye”) and self-imposed rules (“Yul”) .

Other Useful Information

  • Haneulgung (하늘궁): A place where Mr.Huh gives lectures and where his followers gather.
  • Baekgong** (백공)**: A concept related to a spiritual realm or state of being that followers aim to reach.
  • National Revolutionary Party (국가혁명당): The political party led by Mr.Huh.
  • National Dividend (국민배당금): A proposed system by Mr.Huh to distribute wealth to all citizens.
  • Jeon-dal (전달): A “sixth sense” or additional element beyond the traditional five senses, attributed to Mr.Huh.
  • O-on (오온): The traditional five aggregates or senses in Buddhist philosophy.
  • In-yeon (인연): A concept of karma or fate, often used in Buddhist contexts.
  • Gye-yul (계율): A term combining “Gye” (externally imposed rules/precepts) and “Yul” (self-imposed rules/discipline).
  • Beop (법): Law or command.
  • Beom-nyul (법률): Statute or legal rule, implying a degree of choice in adherence.
  • Telomere Fixation (텔로미어 고정수): A proposed technology by Mr.Huh to extend human lifespan indefinitely.
  • Soul Cloning (영혼 복제): A proposed technology by Mr.Huh to transfer one’s soul to a cloned body, allowing for eternal life.