Discussion on the role of elders, the concept of “Mothan Geohae,” the fractal method, the cycle of reincarnation, and the nature of faith and divine intervention.
Character Profiles
Mr.Huh | Speaker, Deity | A divine being who has come to solve global issues like nuclear war and inequality, and is referred to as a “future-perfect deity.” He claims to be from Baekgung (White Palace), also known as Jamigung (Purple Palace) or Baekbojwa (White Throne) in other religious texts . He emphasizes that he is here to prevent a nuclear war between the US and China, which he believes is imminent . He also claims to have stopped the first war by meeting with Trump and influencing him .
Elderly Council | Group of followers | A group of elders who have followed Mr.Huh for over 20 years and serve as a channel for communication for other followers .
Isai | Biblical figure, Father of David | David’s father, who had seven sons .
Samuel | Biblical figure, Prophet/Priest | A prophet and priest who was tasked by God to anoint a king from Isai’s sons .
David | Biblical figure, King | Isai’s youngest son, chosen by Samuel to be king because of his appearance and inner qualities .
Kwon Tae-hoon | Adoptive father of a questioner, Taoist master | A renowned Taoist master in Korea, known for his writings and prophecies about a coming figure . He is described as the adoptive father of one of the questioners .
Questioner 1 (Female) | Follower | A woman whose husband disappeared 32 years ago while going to buy bonds. She believes her husband was reborn as her granddaughter .
Questioner 2 (Male) | Small business owner, Marine Corps veteran | A follower who asks about the percentage of votes Mr.Huh expects to win in the presidential election .
Questioner 3 (Female) | Follower from the US | A woman who traveled from the US for her nephew’s wedding but primarily to meet Mr.Huh and receive his energy . Her family, including her husband and children, do not support her belief in Mr.Huh .
Questioner 4 (Female) | Follower | A woman who grew up with her grandparents, unaware of her mother’s fate after her parents separated. She asks about her mother’s whereabouts and her own “bad karma” related to family and inability to settle in her hometown . She is described as having a good personality, being righteous, warm, and sacrificial, but also as a “matriarchal type” who is destined for self-made success .
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Welcome
The monthly meeting has been organized to present flowers and greetings to the deity .
Attendees are welcomed with applause .
The speaker mentions that 10 meetings were held until March 16th, with the first 8 at a coffee shop due to lack of an office .
The last two meetings (9th and 10th) were held in an office secured by the president for the elders .
The elders have followed for over 20 years through various difficulties .
Individuals with personal difficulties or unsaid words are encouraged to communicate through the elders .
The speaker concludes his remarks .
Thanks are extended .
Mr.Huh welcomes and congratulates everyone on coming to Hanokgung, a sacred place where the energy of 125 generations gathers to change their luck and destiny .
He states that he, the “future-perfect deity” of the 21st century, has come to resolve the nuclear war crisis facing Korea and the world .
He urges everyone to unite, be loyal to him, and accelerate publicity efforts .
He announces that Mr.Huh, the divine being who governs all things by providence, will deliver a message .
He asks for a round of applause .
#2 (00:02:20) Electronic Whiteboard Demonstration
Mr.Huh introduces the electronic whiteboard .
He states it’s his first time using it, comparing himself to a child encountering a new object .
He explains that while he created the material, he’s seeing the design for the first time, implying that even a deity doesn’t know everything on Earth .
He finds the writing experience a bit strange .
He demonstrates how to erase by moving the “eraser” over the text .
He notes that erasing removes the underlying text .
#3 (00:04:40) The Concept of “Mothan Geohae” (Hair Swallowing the Ocean)
Mr.Huh connects the electronic whiteboard demonstration to the presence of the elders .
He introduces the concept of “Mothan Geohae,” which means a hair swallowing a vast ocean .
He explains this as a natural law where the young “swallow” the old, meaning younger generations replace older ones .
He applies this to the current generation, stating that today’s newborns will eventually “swallow” the 7 billion people currently alive .
He contrasts the elders, who are like the vast ocean, with the absence of children in places like Korean churches and temples .
He laments the disappearance of youth departments in churches, where children used to play and celebrate .
He describes how churches are now primarily attended by seniors seeking meals, who often doze off during sermons .
He reiterates that “Mothan Geohae” signifies that small, new things eventually consume the large and old .
He mentions that the elders’ presence reminded him of this concept .
He emphasizes that being old carries a significant responsibility to be a role model for the young .
He discusses the concept of “freedom” in South Korea’s democracy and capitalism, noting that people are increasingly avoiding the word “freedom” and even “Republic of Korea” .
He observes that holding the Korean flag is now seen as strange, often associated only with the elderly .
He notes that young people dislike the word “freedom,” unlike the older generation who risked their lives for it .
He suggests that his discussion of ideology indicates a problematic era, but he has no intention of changing it, as it allows for his appearance .
He states that those who abandon freedom, the flag, and the Republic of Korea are the youth who are trying to “swallow” the vast ocean .
He concludes that this is the natural cycle .
#4 (00:11:20) Fractal Method and the Human Body as a Black Hole
Mr.Huh thanks the audience .
He explains the “fractal method” as an onion peel-like structure, where the Earth has layers of elders, younger people, teenagers, and children .
He then applies this to the human body, drawing a diagram .
He points out the nostrils, describing them as “black holes” .
He explains that breathing involves “exhaling” (호) and “inhaling” (입) .
He clarifies that the nostrils act as black holes because billions of invisible fine dust particles enter with each breath, similar to how old stars are absorbed and disappear into black holes in the universe .
He states that these fine dust particles transform into liquid inside the “black hole” of the nose .
He asserts that everyone has two “black holes” (nostrils) .
He adds that when exhaling, the nostrils act as “white holes,” releasing clear water vapor (carbon dioxide) .
He concludes that black holes and white holes exist at the same location .
He explains that the universe and the human face perform the same functions .
He connects this to Buddhist concepts: “exhaling” is “emptiness” (공) and “inhaling” is “form” (색) .
He quotes the Heart Sutra, “Form is emptiness, emptiness is form” (색즉시공 공즉시색), explaining that this continuous cycle sustains life .
He relates this to the universe and the ongoing, unresolved issues between North Korea and the US, which he believes will persist due to opposing viewpoints .
He emphasizes that the human body’s cycle of “form” and “emptiness” is constant .
He explains that countless galaxies can enter through the “fine dust” of the nostrils, referencing the concept of “Gaehapsumi” (개합수미), where Mount Sumeru (Himalayas) can fit into a mustard seed .
He uses the example of a large tree growing from a tiny seed to illustrate how small things consume large ones in a cycle .
He states that the human body’s structure is a reflection of this .
He explains that each person’s body contains 100 trillion cells, each resembling their own face, and that analyzing their DNA would reveal the same external appearance .
He concludes that humans are “fractals” .
#5 (00:19:00) Biblical Story of David and Reincarnation
Mr.Huh references 1 Samuel 16:10, asking someone to read it .
He clarifies that Isai is David’s father .
He explains that Samuel, a prophet, was sent by God to anoint one of Isai’s seven sons as king .
Samuel found none of the first seven sons suitable .
Isai then mentioned his youngest son, David, who was tending sheep .
Samuel insisted that they would not eat until David arrived .
He explains that David was the last son brought, described as ruddy, with beautiful eyes and a handsome face .
He interprets this as God valuing outward appearance because the inner self (mind) is reflected in the DNA and face .
He asserts that a beautiful face corresponds to a beautiful heart, and vice versa .
He asks the reader to continue .
The passage describes David’s appearance and God’s command to anoint him .
Mr.Huh emphasizes that David was chosen because of his good looks .
He clarifies that David’s “ruddy” complexion signifies passion and strength, and his beautiful eyes and face indicate handsomeness that pleases heaven .
He explains that a person’s face is the culmination of countless past lives, reflecting their entire existence .
He uses the example of a beauty pageant winner, stating that those who don’t win should not be resentful but should strive to do more good to be reborn more beautifully .
He shares a story of a woman whose husband disappeared 32 years ago while buying bonds, and she believes he was reborn as her granddaughter .
He explains that the husband, who was murdered, was reborn into the same family as his son’s first daughter .
He states that nature dictates that when people die, they are reborn within the same family, and spouses are eternally bound .
He explains that those who mistreat their spouses will be reborn as their spouses in the next life to experience similar suffering .
He connects this to the double helix structure of DNA, where the two strands (husband and wife) are eternally intertwined and cannot escape each other, symbolizing reincarnation .
He states that his lectures reveal the secrets of the universe .
He reiterates that a person’s appearance reflects their DNA and inner qualities, as seen in Samuel’s recognition of David .
He claims that all men and women are “plastic surgeons” because they can influence their spouse’s appearance through their words and actions .
He emphasizes that he may lack practical skills with machines but possesses wisdom .
#6 (00:30:00) The Illusion of Size and Wealth
Mr.Huh reiterates that elders are contained within a small hair, and the universe contains countless hairs, illustrating the relativity of size .
He references Buddhist concepts of “great and small, long and short, heavy and light, thick and thin” (대소장단 중경후박), stating that these distinctions are ultimately meaningless when compared to the vastness of the universe .
He applies this to wealth, stating that comparing oneself to others (e.g., “I am poor, that person is rich”) is flawed .
He uses Bill Gates as an example: while he is the richest in Korea, he is “poor” compared to someone even richer, and Bill Gates himself is “poor” compared to Mr.Huh .
He asserts that the audience is sitting before the person with the best connections and most money in the world .
#7 (00:32:00) Reincarnation and Family Bonds
Mr.Huh addresses a “sudden question” about remarriage after a spouse’s death .
He explains that if someone lived with a spouse for 10 years, they will live that same duration in the next life, and then another partner will appear .
He states that if someone has five partners in this life, they will continue those relationships in the next .
He adds that a spouse who was particularly kind might be reborn as a daughter in the next life, making the current spouse unable to escape the bond .
He refers back to the story of the woman whose husband was reborn as her granddaughter, emphasizing that these are real occurrences .
He states that if this weren’t true, everyone’s faces would be identical, like pigs or dogs .
He asserts that human faces are the most developed designs, created by him, and cannot be replicated .
He describes the beauty of human faces at all ages, from babies to grandmothers, finding charm even in wrinkles and white hair .
He shares a story of a son returning home after decades to find his elderly mother, emphasizing the beauty of her aged appearance and the emotional impact it has .
He states that an elderly mother’s worn hands and simple appearance are more beautiful to her son than if she had undergone plastic surgery .
He explains that seeing a mother’s aged appearance inspires filial piety and reflection on one’s own spouse .
He describes an elderly mother who refuses to leave her hometown because her husband’s grave is there, finding solace in talking to his tomb .
He criticizes bringing such a mother to a city apartment, where she would lose her joy .
He emphasizes that the humble appearance of an elderly mother is her charm .
He states that he finds elderly women adorable and beautiful, and they should be treated with the heart of a child, not a lover .
He encourages guiding and assisting the elderly as a human duty .
He mentions that the presence of the elders changed the direction of his lecture .
He reminds them not to forget “Mothan Geohae,” stating that an old person contains a child, and a child contains an old person .
He explains that all matter contains him, and he contains all matter, in an interconnected, onion-like structure .
He advises against viewing spouses as enemies, as they are inescapable bonds .
He states that regretting one’s choice of spouse is futile, as it is a karmic connection from a past life .
He suggests that if one treats their spouse well in this life, they will not be troubled in the next .
He claims that those who come to him will go to Baekgung (White Palace) and be free from such karmic debts .
He advises those watching on YouTube, who won’t go to Baekgung, to treat their spouses well to avoid future suffering .
He reiterates the concept of a large mountain fitting into a mustard seed, implying that a person’s face reveals their destiny .
He explains that David’s face already showed he was destined to be king .
He states that a person’s face reflects their past lives and DNA .
He emphasizes that human faces are the culmination of billions of past lives, and people are currently in a “graduation ceremony” of sorts .
He advises performing ancestral rites (명패) for aborted children, those who died away from home, or those who committed suicide, as they are in an “ambiguous” state .
He explains that a husband who died 40 years ago could be reborn as his granddaughter, entering the womb of his daughter-in-law after a sudden death .
He states that sudden deaths can be a means to quickly move to a closer family member in the next life .
He concludes that the cycle of life and death (생사윤회) never stops, and no one truly disappears .
He explains that spouses accumulate the most karma, and their destinies are intertwined .
He compares his teachings to those of Buddha, noting that Buddha also understood such karmic connections .
#8 (00:46:30) Future Plans for Haneulgung and Political Ambitions
Mr.Huh takes a drink and notes that his speaking time is almost up .
He opens the floor for questions .
He states that performing ancestral rites (명패) leads to personal success and children’s employment .
He expresses the need to expand Haneulgung so that people don’t have to listen to lectures outside .
He mentions that the buildings are not his but belong to the followers, who can live there in their old age .
He plans to build thousands of traditional Korean houses (기와집) for them .
He promises to take followers on overseas trips when he becomes president, just as he took 35 people to Iran .
He states that followers will not have to pay for flights .
Mr.Huh experiences further difficulties with the electronic whiteboard, asking for thicker lines and different colors .
He expresses frustration with the complexity, stating that his IQ is 430, a billion times higher than others, yet he struggles because he didn’t create the device .
He prefers simplicity and automation, contrasting it with the manual operation of the whiteboard .
He demonstrates erasing again, still struggling with its functionality .
#10 (00:54:00) Questions on Ancestral Rites and Presidential Election
A questioner asks about performing ancestral rites for a child who died 3 days after birth without a name .
Mr.Huh explains that the child’s name is not needed; it can be registered as “Mr.Huh’s son” or “Kim Young-soo’s son/daughter” to send them to Baekgung due to the father’s privilege .
Another questioner, a small business owner and Marine Corps veteran, states he has known Mr.Huh for 76 days .
He expresses belief in Mr.Huh’s destiny to become president and unify the world .
He asks about the percentage of votes Mr.Huh expects to win, emphasizing the need for an overwhelming majority (98%) to successfully implement his revolutionary policies .
Mr.Huh responds that the exact percentage is not important; what matters is “overwhelming public support” .
He explains that according to the Korean Constitution (Article 49), a president can be elected with a simple majority of votes from a majority of attendees, which is often a low percentage of the total population .
He states that his election is a “piece of cake” given the low voter turnout .
He believes he will gain overwhelming support through TV debates .
He reiterates that he is a “future-perfect” being, meaning his destiny is already complete .
He shows videos of his events in Daegu and Busan, comparing the enthusiasm to that for Jesus before his crucifixion .
He mentions his popularity as a singer, with his songs on karaoke machines .
He shows the Busan event, noting that people in Busan and Daegu are more enthusiastic than North Koreans .
He highlights that people pay 100,000 won to attend his lectures, which is unprecedented for a politician .
He states that politicians in Yeouido cannot gather people without offering money .
He claims that other politicians view him as a figure to watch closely .
He boasts of holding a world record for gathering thousands of people who pay to listen to a politician or religious leader .
He also mentions his success as a singer, having seven number-one songs and performing at universities .
He describes his popularity among university students, who are overwhelmed by his presence .
He states that his popularity is like a dormant volcano, ready to erupt .
He recounts an event in Nowon Station where 5,000 people gathered to see him without payment, causing him to miss dinner .
He mentions that Lee Jun-seok, a politician, was surprised by the crowd .
He predicts that when he appears on TV during the presidential election, people will become his bodyguards to protect him, fearing that his injury would prevent them from receiving the national dividend .
He asserts that the desire for his presidency is immense, and anyone who questions his overwhelming support is “crazy” .
He believes that after watching his TV speeches, people will quickly change their minds and apologize for doubting him .
He shows a video of Lee Jun-seok discussing his popularity .
He notes that Lee Jun-seok, a Harvard graduate, and Ahn Cheol-soo, a Seoul National University professor, were popular candidates, but Mr.Huh overshadowed them simply by appearing for dinner .
He interprets this as a “Mr.Huh syndrome” that worries current politicians, comparing it to a coming typhoon .
He states that he has waited 70 years for this “typhoon” .
He encourages followers to receive energy from Haneulgung and him, which brings good fortune .
He urges them to diligently perform ancestral rites to build new buildings .
He mentions that a new building for 10,000 people is being designed on 8,000 pyeong of land, costing 10.5 to 11.5 billion won .
He describes the future layout, with the current location becoming a waiting area and the new building housing a lecture hall and his residence .
He concludes by encouraging everyone to work hard .
#11 (01:21:00) Question on Kwon Tae-hoon’s Prophecy and Korean Destiny
A questioner expresses honor in asking a question .
She mentions her adoptive father, Kwon Tae-hoon, who was the president of the Korea Unification Association and knew President Park .
She states that Kwon Tae-hoon, if alive, would be 119 years old .
She recites a poem by Kwon Tae-hoon: “I came from Jamigung (Purple Palace), I will go to Yeomjeongseong of Bukdu (North Star). I lived as a human for 90 years, constantly cultivating Cheonjin (Heavenly Truth). The light of the peak illuminates the universe, freely traversing 33 heavens. I cannot interfere with the changes of the three extremes and five transformations, but the time has come for the Yellow Cross Flag to issue its command.” .
She interprets the poem to mean that Korea’s future flag will be the Yellow Cross Flag, and people from around the world will come to Korea .
She highlights Kwon Tae-hoon’s claim of coming from Jamigung .
Mr.Huh finds this interesting .
He explains that “Jamigung” is a term people use for Baekgung (White Palace), and “Jamiseong” is the name of the star .
He clarifies that in the Bible, it’s called “Baekbojwa” (White Throne), and he is the one who descended from it .
He connects the current year, Gihaenyeon (己亥年), to the “Yellow Cross Flag” and the potential for nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula .
He explains that “Gihae” (己亥) means “yellow earth” (황노란 대지), which he calls “golden earth” (황금 대지해), and the character “Hae” (亥) contains the character for “nuclear” (핵) .
He interprets this as a prophecy that the US might drop a nuclear bomb on the Korean Peninsula .
He reiterates his previous lecture about the US and China playing a nuclear game, with the US aiming to destroy China’s industrial facilities .
He states that he came to prevent this danger .
He explains that “Mokgeukgeum” (목극금), where wood (US) overcomes metal (China), signifies their nuclear confrontation .
He claims to have prevented the first war by meeting Trump and injecting energy into him, which caused his aggressive stance to disappear .
He states that Korea’s name, “Corea,” means “core” or “nucleus” in English, signifying its central position in the nuclear issue .
He explains that he came because of Korea’s nuclear significance .
He warns that a third world war with nuclear weapons would destroy Earth, given the thousands of nuclear weapons held by the US, China, and Russia .
He asserts that he is here to save everyone .
He clarifies that Kwon Tae-hoon’s claim of coming from Jamigung is incorrect, as only the creator of the universe descends from there .
He demonstrates his power by making Kwon Tae-hoon’s name appear weak .
He explains that Kwon Tae-hoon’s prophecies were about his (Mr.Huh’s) coming, similar to John the Baptist preceding Jesus .
He states that Kwon Tae-hoon and others like him passed away before his arrival .
He reiterates that he met Trump in Gihaenyeon to prevent nuclear war .
He explains that the “Yellow Cross Flag” symbolizes him as a unifier of East and West, and a savior of the world, as the cross is a universal symbol in various religions .
He shows how the symbols of Confucianism, Buddhism, and Christianity all contain a cross .
He explains that the cross originated in India and Egypt, representing the union of heaven and Earth .
He concludes that the “Yellow Cross Flag” signifies a messiah from the Korean Peninsula .
He praises the questioner’s adoptive father, Kwon Tae-hoon, as a beautiful and influential woman in her youth .
#12 (01:40:00) Personal Testimonies and Spiritual Experiences
A woman from the US expresses gratitude for finally meeting Mr.Huh and the audience after years of watching on YouTube .
She shares her despair about Korea’s lack of hope during her 20 years in the US .
She found hope in Mr.Huh’s words, believing him to be the hope for Korea and the world .
She explains that she came to Korea for her nephew’s wedding, but her primary purpose was to meet Mr.Huh and receive his energy .
She mentions that her family, including her daughter and husband, oppose her belief in Mr.Huh .
She recounts her husband throwing and breaking a watch she bought through Mr.Huh’s follower, but she saw it as a sign of “great success” .
She believes that despite current difficulties, her family will eventually understand and believe more strongly .
She expresses gratitude for being able to attend .
Mr.Huh asks if she has a question, and she confirms it’s a personal one .
#13 (01:43:00) Question on Family Karma and Business
Another questioner, Kwon Na-young, asks about her mother’s fate, as her parents separated when she was young, and she grew up with her grandparents .
She wonders about her “karma” for not knowing her mother’s face and being unable to live in her hometown .
She mentions her mother was the daughter of the founder of Hanil Synthetic, and her grandfather was a chairman .
She states her mother visited her once in elementary school but she hasn’t seen her since .
Mr.Huh states that her father was a “hero” in his youth .
He explains that her parents were also a couple in a past life, but their relationship was short .
He reveals that the questioner herself was one of the people her father met in a past life, and her birth caused her parents’ relationship to worsen .
He explains that she was the “second” woman in her father’s past life, receiving much love while her mother was neglected, and she has returned to “avenge” her past actions .
He contrasts this with other cases where a child’s birth improves a couple’s relationship .
He states that her mother likely did not die 27 years ago .
He clarifies that her daughter is not connected to her mother but to the questioner herself .
He states that her mother has a very bad relationship with her daughter and would not want to see her .
He describes the questioner as having a good personality, being righteous, warm, and sacrificial, but also as a “matriarchal type” who is destined for self-made success .
He observes that her face suggests she has no husband .
He analyzes her facial features, noting the narrow space between her eyes and eyebrows, which indicates an “unbalanced” parental relationship and a need for self-reliance .
He compares his own face to a “standard” .
He suggests that her “Northern-style” features mean her parents didn’t pass down wealth, and she must achieve success on her own .
He advises her to be active, as inactivity would lead to illness .
He states that her “matriarchal type” appearance, though strong, is also charming and attractive to men, indicating “peach blossom luck” (도화살) that ensures success in business .
He suggests that “water business” (물장사), which requires little capital, would be suitable for her .
The questioner mentions she tried a coffee shop in Changwon but it failed .
Mr.Huh attributes the failure to lack of experience, stating that initial failures are common .
He advises her to learn from experience and use her charm and friendliness to attract customers .
He states that her face is suited for a restaurant business, as people would find her food delicious even if it wasn’t .
He believes she will succeed now that she has met him and received his energy .
He notes that her “money luck” (which he equates to men) is not good in her middle age .
He compares her to Hillary Clinton and Kim Jung-sook (Moon Jae-in’s wife), both of whom he describes as “phoenix-like” figures who elevate their husbands .
He explains that women who choose their husbands tend to have stable marriages .
He describes Moon Jae-in as a “cow-like” figure, honest and without greed, who would have become a monk if not for Kim Jung-sook .
He states that both Clinton and Moon Jae-in were “beggars” before meeting their wives, who brought them success .
He explains that the questioner’s current “unstable” marital karma is due to past lives, but two divorces can act as “atonement” .
He encourages her not to give up, as she has atoned for past karma and will meet a mature partner .
He states that his national dividend policy would stabilize marriages, reducing divorce rates .
He reiterates that a second marriage is acceptable .
He describes Hillary and Kim Jung-sook as having “sharp eyes” and not being overly concerned with their husbands’ political status .
He recounts a story about Hillary ignoring Clinton at home after his affair, and Clinton finding solace only in his dog .
He contrasts this with Moon Jae-in and Kim Jung-sook, who still appear to be in love .
He praises Kim Jung-sook’s freedom and purity, stating that she is Moon Jae-in’s “wealth” and that he wouldn’t have become president without her .
He explains that Kim Jung-sook was Moon Jae-in’s husband in a past life, and Lee Myung-bak’s wife was his husband in a past life, indicating good karmic relationships .
He praises the beauty of Noh Tae-woo’s wife and Kim Jung-sook, calling them “phoenix-like” .
He jokes about the questioner’s attractiveness .
The questioner asks about her short fourth finger .
Mr.Huh interprets her short fourth finger as representing her past husband (a “cripple” or “disabled person” who tormented her) and her longer fourth finger as representing her future, good-looking husband .
He states that the ring finger represents the husband, and the little finger represents children .
He concludes that her future husband will be good .
#14 (02:16:00) Critique of Religious Blind Faith and Personal Responsibility
Mr.Huh addresses the questioner’s spiritual experiences, stating that such phenomena occur when people are deeply immersed in a religion due to a lack of other joys .
He calls this “blind faith” (맹신), which can lead to hallucinations and self-absorption .
He cites the example of Jews, who, despite their blind faith in a “fake god” (야외), lost their temple to Islam .
He criticizes religions for focusing on personal salvation rather than global issues like poverty and environmental problems .
He asserts that a deity does not appear for trivial personal matters .
He explains that such visions are self-created through constant thought and self-hypnosis .
He states that if one goes to Buddhism, they will see Avalokiteshvara (Gwanseumbosal) instead of Jesus, proving that these are mental constructs .
He references a Buddhist saying from the Hwaeomgyeong (Avatamsaka Sutra), “Everything is created by the mind” (일체유심조), acknowledging that personal experiences are mind-made .
However, he clarifies that the universe and Earth were created by a deity, not by human minds .
He states that a deity has too many responsibilities across countless stars to intervene in every individual’s daily life .
He criticizes religious people for treating God as a “plaything” for their needs .
He emphasizes that individuals have “free will” (자유의지) and are responsible for their own actions and their consequences in future lives .
He uses the analogy of a runner who falls because they weren’t careful, not because God tripped them .
He states that a deity does not interfere in individual struggles .
He explains that people receive rewards for welcoming him, such as going to Baekgung .
He criticizes the idea of “God’s grace” being selectively given, calling it a “lie” and “fraud” .
He argues that if God were truly omnipotent, he would save all 7 billion people .
He encourages people to do good deeds for others to build positive karma for future lives .
He states that meeting him is a great blessing, but a deity does not appear to everyone .
He warns against “blind faith” that leads to tragic accidents, emphasizing the need for healthy religious practice focused on helping others .
He praises Korea for having many excellent priests and pastors, and for the strong faith of its people, who chose martyrdom during the Korean War .
He contrasts this with European Christians who would deny God to save their lives .
He states that Koreans’ faith is extraordinary, but they must have the “right faith” to recognize the coming savior, unlike the Jews who killed Jesus .
He reiterates that “everything is created by the mind,” but a deity does not interfere in individual matters .
He defines “freedom” as a right granted to those who fulfill their duties, using examples of business, marriage, and loans .
He concludes that if one does not fulfill their human duties, their rights will be automatically suppressed, which is a law he created .
He emphasizes that a deity does not appear to individuals to guide them .
He states that meeting him is a great blessing .
4. Other Useful Information
4.1. Key Concepts
Mothan Geohae (털억이 큰 바다를 삼킨다): A natural law where the young “swallow” the old, symbolizing the replacement of older generations by younger ones .
Fractal Method: A concept where structures are repeated at different scales, applied to the universe, human society, and the human body .
Human Body as Black Hole/White Hole: Nostrils function as both black holes (inhaling fine dust, like stars entering black holes) and white holes (exhaling carbon dioxide, like matter exiting white holes) .
Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form (색즉시공 공즉시색): A Buddhist concept from the Heart Sutra, explained through the continuous cycle of inhaling and exhaling, which sustains life .
Gaehapsumi (개합수미): The concept that a vast mountain (Mount Sumeru/Himalayas) can fit into a tiny mustard seed, illustrating the relativity of size and the idea that small things can contain large ones .
reincarnation** and **karma: People are reborn within the same family, and spouses are eternally bound by karma, experiencing consequences of their actions in past lives .
Face as a Reflection of **destiny**: A person’s face is the culmination of countless past lives and reflects their DNA and inner qualities, determining their fate .
Overwhelming Public Support: The key to Mr.Huh’s presidential success, rather than a specific percentage of votes .
Future-Perfect Deity: Mr.Huh’s self-proclaimed status, meaning his destiny is already complete .
Yellow Cross Flag (황십자기): A prophetic symbol for Korea’s future flag, representing Mr.Huh as a unifier of East and West and a savior .
Gihaenyeon (己亥年): The current year, which Mr.Huh connects to the “Yellow Cross Flag” and the potential for nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula .
Corea (꼬레): Korea’s English name, which Mr.Huh interprets as meaning “core” or “nucleus,” signifying its central role in the nuclear issue .
Blind Faith (맹신): A negative form of religious belief that leads to hallucinations, self-absorption, and a focus on personal salvation rather than global issues .
Everything is Created by the Mind (일체유심조): A Buddhist concept that personal experiences and illusions are mind-made, but the universe itself is created by a deity .
Freedom as a Right with Duty: Freedom is a right granted only to those who fulfill their duties; failure to do so results in the loss of rights .
4.2. Mr.Huh’s Presidential Campaign
Strategy: Focus on gaining “overwhelming public support” rather than specific vote percentages .
Public Appearances: Uses events in cities like Daegu and Busan to generate enthusiasm, with attendees paying 100,000 won per lecture, an unprecedented phenomenon for a politician .
Media Impact: Believes TV debates will quickly sway public opinion .
Public Perception: Seen as a complex figure (religious leader, politician, comedian, singer) but also as a “typhoon” that worries current politicians .
Security: Predicts that the public will act as his bodyguards during the election to ensure he remains safe and can deliver the national dividend .
4.3. Haneulgung (Sky Palace) Development
Expansion: Plans to expand Haneulgung to accommodate more followers, with a new building for 10,000 people .
Ownership: The buildings are considered to belong to the followers, who can live there in their old age .
Facilities: The new complex will include a large lecture hall and Mr.Huh’s residence, with the current location becoming a waiting area .
Location: The new construction is on 8,000 pyeong of land, costing 10.5 to 11.5 billion won, and is connected to the current site .
4.4. Ancestral Rites (명패)
Purpose: Performing ancestral rites for deceased family members (aborted children, those who died away from home, suicides) helps them go to Baekgung .
Procedure: For unnamed children, they can be registered as “Mr.Huh’s son” or “Kim Young-soo’s son/daughter” .
4.5. Prophecies and Interpretations
Kwon Tae-hoon’s Poem: Interpreted as a prophecy of Mr.Huh’s coming, with “Jamigung” referring to Baekgung (White Palace) .
Gihaenyeon (己亥年): The current year, interpreted as a time of potential nuclear war on the Korean Peninsula, which Mr.Huh is here to prevent .
Yellow Cross Flag (황십자기): Prophesied as Korea’s future flag, symbolizing Mr.Huh as a unifier and savior .
4.6. Critique of Conventional Religion
Self-Created Visions: Religious visions and experiences are often self-created through deep immersion and blind faith, rather than direct divine intervention .
Misunderstanding Divine Role: People often confuse what humans should do with what a deity should do, expecting divine intervention in trivial personal matters .
Selective Grace: The idea that a deity grants grace selectively to certain individuals is a “lie” and “fraud” .
Importance of Healthy Religion: Religions should be practiced in a healthy way, focusing on helping others and contributing to society, rather than blind faith or seeking personal favors .