| Various aspects of life, including religion, economy, and personal well-being, from Mr.Huh’s perspective. |
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| Haneulgung, Baekhoe, Myeongpae, Cheonsa, National Dividend, Fractal Structure, Karma, Racial Discrimination, Circumcision, Reincarnation, Biblical Interpretations |
Character Profiles
- Mr.Huh | Speaker | Delivers a lecture on various topics including economics, religion, and personal well-being.
- Questioner 1 | Audience Member | Asks about international marriage, marriage subsidies, and the concept of “Bosi” (giving).
- Questioner 2 | Audience Member | Asks about the nature and purpose of dreams, referencing religious texts and personal experiences.
- Questioner 3 | Audience Member | Asks about the practice of circumcision (phimosis surgery) in men, its historical and cultural context, and its necessity.
- Questioner 4 | Audience Member | Asks about reincarnation and the increasing human population, questioning how it aligns with the difficulty of being reborn as a human.
- Questioner 5 | Audience Member | Asks about the differences between “Yahweh God” and “God” in the Bible, the identity of Melchizedek, and the sacrifice of Jephthah’s daughter.
- Song Ga-yeon | Singer | A young female trot singer whose rendition of “Yeongdo Bridge” deeply moved Mr.Huh.
- Lee Byeong-cheol | Founder of Samsung | Mentioned in the context of Samsung’s founding and business strategies.
- Jo Hong-je | Founder of Hyosung Group | Mentioned as a co-founder of Samsung.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and the Importance of Shin-in
- The speaker emphasizes the importance of “Shin-in” (divine trust/faith) for supporters, highlighting that it involves continuous respect and proof .
- He states that Shin-in is crucial for promoting their cause, even more than specific policies or public relations .
- He suggests that providing “Shin-in Baekgukgi” (divine trust flags) to supporters is a special privilege .
- A message from “Shin-in Baekgung” is announced .
#2 (00:01:00) The Significance of Haneulgung and Ancestral Tablets
- The speaker describes Haneulgung as a place with the best “pungsu” (feng shui) in the world, superior to temples .
- He explains that while temples often have good pungsu, they are typically located in valleys and are considered “eumtaek” (yin sites), whereas Haneulgung is different .
- He clarifies that ancestral tablets in temples should not be disparaged, as monks perform their duties and temples contribute to society and preserve cultural heritage .
- He emphasizes that Haneulgung’s ancestral tablets are special and distinct .
- He stresses the importance of respecting religious freedom and not slandering other religions .
- He mentions that those who have experienced the power of Haneulgung’s ancestral tablets will record their experiences .
- He advises against excessively promoting Haneulgung’s ancestral tablets over others, as all have their roles .
- He states that Haneulgung must grow gradually and avoid criticizing other religions .
- He asserts that Haneulgung offers a clear goal for life, unlike others who wander aimlessly .
- He claims that Haneulgung is the only place where the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) opens, allowing communication with the universe .
- He explains that animals cannot have their Baekhoe open to the universe because they are being punished .
- He warns against excessive love for animals over humans, as humans are the priority .
- He concludes that knowing Haneulgung and having a clear vision for the future is the greatest blessing .
#3 (00:09:30) The President’s Greatest Fear and Economic Philosophy
- The speaker asks what presidents fear most, dismissing common answers like impeachment or public opinion .
- He reveals that a president’s greatest fear is their barber, due to the proximity of a sharp razor to their neck .
- He extends this to kings, noting that many Joseon kings died by poisoning from their wives .
- He concludes that power is held by those closest to a leader, such as a spouse or barber .
- He emphasizes that those closest to power are thoroughly vetted .
- He states that threats often come from those closest to us .
#4 (00:12:00) The Path to a Brighter Future and Economic Principles
- The speaker asks what kind of person’s face brightens with age .
- He answers that it’s someone who meets Mr.Huh or comes to Haneulgung .
- He explains that people generally lose hope as they age, facing loneliness and the loss of friends .
- He claims that watching Mr.Huh’s YouTube videos brings hope to those suffering, even the bedridden .
- He describes the despair of an elderly couple struggling financially, with the husband unable to move and the wife working despite illness .
- He asserts that seeing Mr.Huh brings hope, as people believe he will become president and provide a national dividend until death .
- He suggests that this dividend would allow couples to live comfortably without hardship .
- He claims that meeting Mr.Huh reveals a different kind of human, one with unexplainable energy .
- He explains that the energy of “Mr.Huh” is infused into Haneulgung, Baekgung ancestral tablets, and the National Revolutionary Party .
- He states that he added four types of energy to open the Baekhoe, which applies globally .
- He predicts that corporations and even presidents will seek his energy, but he will not easily grant it .
- He describes Haneulgung as a peaceful place, a “Jamiwon” (Purple Forbidden Enclosure) in the universe, where the creator of humanity resides .
- He claims that the Baekhoe opens even for those in Korea, unlike other countries .
- He states that he has not yet infused energy into the name “Republic of Korea” because it is a country that has caused much suffering .
- He envisions a future where the world is unified under a “Goryeo World Federation” .
- He criticizes past presidents for only winning with 50% of the vote, leading to division .
- He argues that a president with over 80% public support is needed for national growth .
- He explains that a national dividend would boost consumption and revitalize the economy .
- He criticizes economists who question where the money for the dividend would come from, comparing them to ignorant farmers .
- He uses the analogy of an overflowing well to explain that giving money to the public will make the economy flow and grow .
- He emphasizes that closing the well (hoarding money) leads to stagnation and decay .
- He states that the current economic system is doing the opposite of this principle .
- He asserts that giving money to the public will cause it to circulate, increasing tax revenue .
- He encourages generosity and love, comparing it to an open well that benefits everyone .
- He claims that meeting him brings joy for a week, spreading like an epidemic .
#5 (00:20:00) Business Strategy and Economic Expertise
- The speaker claims to be the world’s leading expert in real-world economics .
- He states that he advised Lee Byeong-cheol, the founder of Samsung, on business items when he was 19 years old .
- He explains that Samsung’s name (meaning “three stars”) implies small, focused businesses, which is why he advised them to pursue semiconductors, not automobiles .
- He contrasts this with Hyundai, whose name implies large-scale projects, leading him to advise them on heavy machinery and construction, not semiconductors .
- He reveals that Samsung was founded by three individuals: Lee Byeong-cheol, Jo Hong-je (Hyosung Group), and his own grandfather (Samyang) .
- He criticizes current economists as bookworms who lack real-world experience .
- He proposes that economic doctorates should require at least five years of real-world experience after a master’s degree .
- He asserts that his ability to control chaebols from a young age makes solving Korea’s economic problems easy .
- He reiterates that Haneulgung is a special place where the Baekhoe opens, giving power to ancestral tablets .
- He warns that ancestral tablets in other religious organizations lack this power .
- He explains that ancestral tablets of those who block the future of their descendants can be moved to Haneulgung to resolve issues .
- He emphasizes that any building other than Haneulgung cannot open the Baekhoe, signifying divine rejection .
- He states that simply being on Haneulgung’s land means one has chosen the right path .
- He considers those who can see his face directly among 7 billion people to be greatly blessed .
- He assures that there is no need to worry about daily sustenance, as earthly life is short .
- He recounts a story of meeting a friend after 40 years at Haneulgung, highlighting the fleeting nature of time .
- He suggests that people will reflect on their lives and realize the significance of encountering him and Haneulgung .
- He explains that meeting him opens the Baekhoe, infuses angels into the body, and helps control one’s personality, preventing conflicts .
- He claims that no other religion in the world can infuse angels .
- He states that angels enter simply by calling his name, and the Baekhoe opens .
- He clarifies that angels are personally infused by him, and those who receive them go to Baekgung .
- He explains a hierarchy of Baekgung levels (1st to 5th) based on the number of angels received .
- He notes that those unable to attend can still be recognized by paying membership fees, but those who received angels are prioritized .
- He emphasizes that time spent at Haneulgung is valuable because one receives angels, and additional angels can be received even if one already has them .
- He declares that being at Haneulgung is like entering paradise on Earth .
- He outlines his mission: descending from heaven, being born, unifying the world, judging all people, establishing a new system, and creating paradise .
- He mentions that he will send 300 National Assembly members to mental training after becoming president .
- He states that he will identify and remove those who sent him strange messages or slandered him .
- He warns against judging him with human eyes, as it is a grave mistake .
- He asserts his power to control energy for those in Baekgung and his judgment ability .
- He contrasts his mission with Jesus’s, noting differences in their paths and actions .
- He claims that his arrival on Earth is the first time a god has appeared to save all living beings .
#6 (00:33:00) Political Power and Global Unity
- The speaker demonstrates that calling out “Republic of Korea” does not open the Baekhoe, but “Haneulgung” does .
- He shows that “Cheongwadae” (Blue House) and “White House” also lack this power .
- He identifies a questioner as an “egoist” based on their nose shape .
- He states that “National Revolutionary Party” does not lose power, but “Democratic Party of Korea” does .
- He advises voting for a president with 80% support, not one from the divided political parties .
- He argues that a 50% supported president cannot navigate the complex international landscape .
- He asserts that the Korean Peninsula requires divine intervention, which is why he has come .
- He demonstrates that other parties like the “Liberty Korea Party” lose power .
- He claims that names of other countries and parties, like the “Chinese Communist Party” or “Workers’ Party of Korea,” also lack power when he is present .
- He reiterates that the “National Revolutionary Party” and “National Revolutionary Alliance” retain power .
- He emphasizes that no other country’s name has energy because he will not allow world unification unless it is under his vision .
- He explains that the “Goryeo World Federation” is named after Korea because he, a Korean, will unify the world .
- He concludes that he is a true god, not to be compared with others .
- He criticizes economists who question the national dividend, calling them ignorant .
- He explains that giving a national dividend of 1.5 million won would increase tax revenue to 800 trillion won .
- He uses the analogy of giving pocket money to a child to illustrate how economic activity increases with money circulation .
- He states that consumption generates a 10% VAT, continuously creating tax revenue .
#7 (00:43:00) Question on International Marriage and Subsidies
- A questioner asks about international marriage, marriage subsidies, and whether marrying a North Korean defector is acceptable .
- The speaker explains the concept of “Bosi” (giving) as the key to winning people’s hearts .
- He states that marrying a foreign spouse, especially from Southeast Asia, is an act of Bosi, as it solves the problem of not being able to marry .
- He confirms that marriage subsidies of 100 million won (50 million each for the couple) and 50 million won per child would be provided, regardless of nationality .
- He emphasizes that this act of Bosi should be done without the thought of “giving,” meaning no racial discrimination .
- He advises against identifying a spouse by their country of origin, but rather as a “Korean” once they are in Korea .
- He warns against racial discrimination, citing an example of someone claiming to have many “black friends” as a form of subtle discrimination .
- He explains that such subtle acts create negative karma .
- He acknowledges that Buddhist philosophy is correct in its philosophical aspects but lacks understanding of his spiritual world .
#8 (00:52:00) Question on Dreams and Prophecies
- A questioner asks about the nature of dreams, their purpose, and whether they are a medium for divine communication .
- The speaker states that he has previously answered questions about dreams .
- He uses the example of singers experiencing economic hardship when a president dies, as all activities are canceled .
- He claims that people often dream of such events .
- He recounts predicting President Roh Moo-hyun’s death three days before it happened, while he was in prison .
- He also claims to have predicted President Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and various other events .
- He states that he predicted Lee Jae-yong’s arrest and advised Samsung to change its logo and focus on semiconductors to avoid collapse .
- He explains that Samsung’s tax contributions are vital for Korea’s economy, and its collapse would be catastrophic .
- He criticizes economists for not foreseeing such issues .
- He asserts that he descended from heaven to change the Korean Peninsula and prevent human suffering .
- He shares a personal story of being 14 years old, mistakenly going to Busan, experiencing extreme hunger, and being moved by the sight of the city and the song “Yeongdo Bridge” .
- He notes that many people in Busan at that time wore military uniforms, reflecting the aftermath of war .
- He praises singer Song Ga-yeon’s rendition of “Yeongdo Bridge,” calling her a talented young trot singer with a pure voice and expressive eyes .
- He mentions that Song Ga-yeon’s mother is a shaman and a cultural heritage holder .
- He recommends listening to her other songs, like “Hanmanhan Daedonggang” .
#9 (01:10:00) Question on IMF and Economic Cycles
- A questioner asks if Korea is likely to face another IMF crisis .
- The speaker states that Korea is not at risk of an IMF crisis due to its high foreign currency reserves .
- However, he warns that the public’s economic situation is worse than during the IMF crisis .
- He explains that the global economy, including Asia, is currently in a synchronized downturn .
- He predicts that if he becomes president, the Asian and global economies will recover next year .
- He introduces the concept of “fractal structure” in economics, where one country’s economic decline can trigger a global downturn, and vice versa .
- He compares this to the human body, where a single diseased cell can affect all organs .
- He explains that he created humans with a fractal structure, where a single cell contains all the information to replicate the entire being .
- He concludes that the global economy operates on a fractal structure, with all parts moving together like waves .
#10 (01:15:00) Question on Miraculous Phenomena
- A questioner asks about strange phenomena that occur when the speaker moves or appears, citing an example of 1500 lightning strikes in California when he arrived in Korea .
- The speaker confirms these events, stating they are spiritual signs announcing his presence .
- He mentions similar events, such as a massive dust storm when he left Korea two years prior, which he claims was a sign related to his warnings about fine dust .
- He recounts lightning strikes during a political event in Busan in 2017, which he interpreted as a celebratory parade from heaven .
- He claims to be a “thunder and lightning general” and that such phenomena accompany his movements .
- He also mentions that Namdaemun (Sungnyemun) burned down when he was imprisoned, which he saw as a sign .
- He states that his true energy is infinitely hot, but he moderates it for humans .
- He claims that merely speaking his name can change the entire Earth .
#11 (01:19:00) Personal Testimonies and Belief
- A woman shares her personal journey, initially being skeptical of Mr.Huh despite her mother’s belief .
- She recounts her mother’s efforts to convince her, including showing her YouTube videos .
- She describes her initial resistance and her mother’s frustration .
- She explains that she eventually came to believe in Mr.Huh and is now actively promoting him .
- She shares an anecdote about a friend who was initially dismissive but later became a believer after experiencing positive changes .
- She also mentions a friend with liver cirrhosis who experienced improvement after writing Mr.Huh’s name on her body .
- She emphasizes the importance of pure faith without doubt .
- She describes her efforts to spread his message, even facing ridicule .
- She concludes by expressing her strong belief and dedication .
#12 (01:29:00) Question on Circumcision
- A questioner asks about the practice of circumcision (phimosis surgery) for men, its historical context, and whether it is necessary .
- The speaker explains that circumcision was historically done for hygiene and to prevent infections, especially in group living situations .
- He notes that some people have foreskins that adhere to the glans, causing inflammation .
- He mentions that Jewish people practice circumcision as a divine command .
- He connects this to the “Hwanin-jok” (ancestors of Koreans) and “Adam-jok” (Adam’s lineage), suggesting a shared origin with Jewish people .
- He explains that both groups originated from Sumerian civilization, with Koreans migrating east and Jews west .
- He traces the lineage to Noah’s 13th grandson, Hail, as the ancestor of Koreans .
- He states that Koreans were originally nomadic, not agricultural, like Israelis .
- He explains that in ancient times, without modern hygiene, circumcision was a sanitary practice .
- However, he concludes that with modern shower facilities, circumcision is no longer necessary .
- He acknowledges that dermatologists might disagree due to the financial benefits .
- He asserts that humans were created perfectly, and leaving the body as it is, is fine .
#13 (01:35:00) Question on Reincarnation and Population Growth
- A questioner asks how the human population is increasing if it is difficult to be reborn as a human .
- The speaker explains that there are many waiting souls from other stars and dimensions .
- He states that when people on Earth stop having children, these waiting souls fill the void .
- He mentions that there are countless souls of microorganisms and even inanimate objects .
- He gives an example of a woman whose mother appeared with a dog’s mouth in a dream, which changed after she performed an ancestral tablet ceremony .
- He claims that pets can be reborn as humans in Baekgung through ancestral tablet ceremonies .
- He states that one person’s connection to him can save an entire family .
- He explains that objects like bottle caps and labels have intelligence far superior to humans (10 billion IQ vs. 100 IQ) .
- He claims that these objects can transmit information globally in one second .
- He asserts that all inanimate objects have life and record everything .
- He concludes that loving pets can lead them to be reborn as humans in Baekgung .
#14 (01:42:00) Question on Biblical Interpretations
- A questioner, a Christian, asks about the differences between “Yahweh God” and “God” in the Bible, the identity of Melchizedek, and the sacrifice of Jephthah’s daughter .
- The speaker states that all human interpretations of religious texts are without value .
- He asserts that God does not accept sacrifices, and offering them is a form of superstition .
- He acknowledges all religions but emphasizes that his arrival signifies a new era, just as Jesus superseded Moses’s law .
- He explains that Jesus completed the law by shifting focus from actions to intentions, making hatred equivalent to murder .
- He states that Jesus’s teachings, particularly the Sermon on the Mount, are primarily about crime prevention .
- He dismisses the Old Testament as “dead gospel” and its stories, like the sacrifice of Jephthah’s daughter, as illogical and contrary to heavenly principles .
- He concludes that religious theories lack value, and “Yahweh” originated from Asia .
- He states that all knowledge originates from the East and will eventually return to the East .