​6904280092 Mr.Huh’s Haneulgung Lecture (92nd Session)April 28, 2019

Lecture on various topics including current events, human nature, societal issues, and spiritual concepts, followed by a Q&A session.

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Speaker | A divine being who claims to have come to Earth to govern the world and save humanity from corruption. He asserts his divinity through prophecies, cosmic energy control, and the ability to solve global problems.
  • Im Sang-hui | Questioner | A participant from Dongtan who asks questions about the universe, human evolution, and spiritual concepts.
  • Kim Bu-gyeong | Questioner | A participant who asks about the meaning of “Heavenly Scripture” and its relevance to Mr.Huh’s teachings.
  • Questioner (Unnamed Woman) | Questioner | A participant who asks about the Public Prosecutor’s Office for Corruption Crimes (Gongsucheo) and its implications.
  • Questioner (Unnamed Man) | Questioner | A participant who asks about the meaning of the number nine and its connection to death and misfortune.
  • Questioner (Unnamed Woman) | Questioner | A participant who asks about her husband’s desire to quit smoking after receiving a “Baekgung Myeongpae” (White Palace Nameplate).
  • Questioner (Unnamed Man) | Questioner | A participant who asks about currency reform.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The event welcomes attendees to the 92nd Haneulgung event, a sacred mountain where souls and destinies change .
  • The speaker notes that the world is experiencing unusual events, such as the unexpected election of Donald Trump, a comedian in Guatemala, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine .
  • He claims that a divine being has come to Korea to directly engage in politics .
  • He emphasizes that recognizing this divine being and making eye contact brings blessings .
  • The speaker, Mr.Huh, is introduced as a divine being who governs the universe and is about to deliver a sermon .

#2 (00:01:00)

  • Mr.Huh comments on the good weather, noting that spring has fully arrived in the sky, especially on Buddha’s Birthday (the eighth day of the fourth lunar month) .
  • He explains that people born in winter are compassionate, while those born in spring are loving .
  • He suggests that world-renowned figures and saints are often born in winter, while those in religious professions are often born in spring .
  • He states that most Korean presidents are born in winter, indicating a strong spirit of sacrifice .
  • He discusses zodiac signs, noting that people born in the year of the rat often live off inherited wealth or others’ help due to their past lives .
  • He describes how rats secretly consume stored food without being noticed, implying they live comfortably from others’ efforts .
  • He explains that pine trees grow from pine nuts buried by rats and squirrels, which they later forget .
  • He also mentions that birds spread seeds through their droppings, contributing to tree growth .
  • He concludes that all creatures, including mosquitoes and malaria, exist for a purpose, even if it’s to reduce suffering by allowing the weak to die quickly .
  • He suggests that malaria is a “blessing” for those who are lazy or don’t manage their bodies, providing a peaceful end .
  • He mentions that diseases like gonorrhea, syphilis, and AIDS were created for convenience, but now there’s a “momentary virus” undetectable by microscopes .
  • He explains that viruses, though invisible, have hearts, blood vessels, and can suffer strokes, possessing a complex inner world .
  • He illustrates the vastness of space by comparing Seoul’s lights to a cigarette butt from an airplane, and Earth itself disappearing from the perspective of the galaxy .
  • He emphasizes that Earth is a “clump of life” with billions of humans, animals, viruses, and insects .
  • He states that spaceships from Baekgung (White Palace) cannot land on Earth because they would be contaminated by its viruses, which Earthlings can withstand due to immunity .
  • He explains that Earth is a “clump of viruses and bacteria,” making it dangerous for extraterrestrials to land .
  • He describes how spaceships scatter seeds from orbit to avoid contamination .
  • He notes that humans live in a tiny part of the universe, yet fight over it, referencing the Korean War .
  • He recounts a tragic story of a mother during the war who, unable to produce milk, cut her breast to feed her child her blood, eventually dying .
  • He reflects on the hardships of grandmothers who endured poverty and malnutrition to raise their children .
  • He states that hospitals are full of “patients,” implying that all humans are inherently flawed .
  • He suggests that humans are on Earth to learn, but are burdened by financial demands from credit card companies, banks, tax authorities, and car payments .
  • He adds that the body itself demands “money” through illnesses like diabetes, kidney problems, and heart issues, with organs constantly presenting “bills” .
  • He points out that those without money cannot afford hospital visits, leading to delayed treatment and severe illnesses like stomach cancer .
  • He claims that only Mr.Huh doesn’t demand money, as contributions to Haneulgung are “savings” that will become the attendees’ future home .
  • He promises that Haneulgung will provide shelter for the elderly and those without homes, regardless of their past .
  • He envisions Haneulgung as a place where everyone can live, with separate facilities for men and women who have been cast out of their homes .
  • He states that contributions to Haneulgung’s construction are recorded as “merits” under the contributors’ names, not his own .
  • He promises that Haneulgung will eventually include financial institutions, broadcasting stations, and hospitals, becoming a comprehensive town offering special benefits .
  • He advises against arguing with those who question their visits to Haneulgung, suggesting they remain silent and act like “loaches” to avoid conflict .
  • He encourages them to eventually reveal the truth to their spouses, highlighting Mr.Huh’s unique ability to discern true character .
  • He describes Baekgung as a place where people work one day and rest for a week, engaging in projects like creating stars, flowers, and rocks .
  • He explains that in Baekgung, one hour of work is equivalent to a week of rest on Earth, making life enjoyable .
  • He states that in Baekgung, there are no obstacles to love, and all desires are fulfilled, with everyone’s contributions respected .
  • He mentions that humans have accumulated sins over “billions of years” but haven’t reached Baekgung yet .
  • He claims that meeting Mr.Huh can erase billions of years of sin in an instant .
  • He contrasts this with people who “squander” their money on fake cryptocurrencies, losing it in a second .
  • He explains that “Donho” (頓悟) means instantaneous enlightenment, not gradual understanding .
  • He criticizes people for constantly spinning their wheels without achieving enlightenment, unlike the instantaneous enlightenment he offers .
  • He states that “Jeomsu” (漸修) refers to gradual enlightenment, which is difficult to achieve .
  • He asserts that he is the best at making judgments, implying his divine wisdom .
  • He recounts his childhood, where he mastered all cultures at a young age, despite not attending school .
  • He describes his impoverished youth, working in a lumber factory and wearing patched clothes, which made girls avoid him .
  • He recalls living in a tent in Hongje-dong, where water was scarce, and he rarely washed .
  • He describes the struggle for water in the shantytowns, where people lined up at springs or bought water from carriers .
  • He recounts wearing layers of newspaper under his clothes in winter to combat lice, which would emerge when he was near a school stove .
  • He mentions that in his senior year of high school, his appearance changed dramatically after Samsung Group’s secretarial office visited his school .
  • He states that teachers’ attitudes towards him changed, and rumors spread that he was Lee Byung-chul’s son .
  • He describes how his improved appearance and the visits from secretaries made him popular at school .
  • He recalls being told he resembled Shin Seong-il, a famous actor, during high school .
  • He suggests that his difficult past will be made into a popular movie after he becomes president .
  • He states that he never blamed anyone for his hardships, even those who mistreated him, because he knew his true identity as the creator of the universe .
  • He recounts how a kind woman who gave him food became wealthy, even though she didn’t know his true identity .
  • He explains that her act of kindness, even if done secretly, changed her destiny .
  • He states that all sins are erased by coming to Mr.Huh .
  • He advises against resenting those who oppose them, as they simply don’t understand .
  • He encourages patience, suggesting that good things will happen in three years .
  • He reiterates the “loach” analogy, implying that those who are patient will eventually succeed .
  • He claims that his past hardships were instantly transformed, like “squandering a trillion won in one day” .
  • He recounts how Lee Byung-chul sent a car to collect all his belongings, including his tent and even leftover food .
  • He emphasizes that attendees are at Haneulgung because they made a good decision .
  • He mentions the “era of political disgust” and how comedians like Jimmy Morales in Guatemala and Volodymyr Zelenskyy in Ukraine became presidents by ousting corrupt politicians .
  • He notes the unique names of these leaders, comparing Zelenskyy’s name to “Jalnan Saekki” (a boastful child) in Korean .
  • He highlights the difference between himself and these leaders, stating that he is a “divine being” while they are not .
  • He explains that his name, Mr.Huh, means “one who is permitted to govern the world,” aligning with the 21st century’s focus on management .
  • He asserts that his name alone indicates he should be elected president .
  • He asks why dogs wag their tails at humans, implying that humans often fail to understand simple truths .
  • He expresses sadness that many new visitors to Haneulgung cannot sit in front and see him properly, often watching through YouTube .
  • He criticizes humans for killing dogs that wag their tails, comparing it to “Tosa Gupaeng” (killing a dog after it has caught the rabbit) .
  • He states that the human world is full of people who will lead others to hell .
  • He warns against losing lifelong savings due to bad decisions, comparing it to a dog being killed after a lifetime of loyalty .
  • He criticizes humans for slaughtering cows after they are old, instead of honoring them .
  • He states that taking rice from one’s son’s home to give to a monk without permission is considered a sin .
  • He emphasizes that all actions are recorded as sins if done without proper consent, even within families .
  • He stresses the importance of spousal agreement on financial matters, warning against unilateral decisions that can lead to ruin .
  • He advises couples to divide their assets to protect against financial losses caused by one spouse’s poor decisions .
  • He states that he has five proofs of his divinity, the first being his prophecies .
  • He recounts his prophecy about Park Geun-hye’s presidency, impeachment, and imprisonment, which he claims came true .
  • He asserts that no normal person would have made such predictions, proving his divine nature .
  • He criticizes people who ignore these clear signs, comparing them to those who kill dogs despite their wagging tails .
  • He condemns the consumption of meat, especially beef, linking it to health problems and environmental destruction .
  • He contrasts meat-eating cultures with India, where cows are revered and live freely, leading to longer lifespans .
  • He states that excessive animal farming contributes to global warming through methane gas emissions .
  • He claims that he will unify the world and reform the global meat market to address these issues .
  • He asserts that his appearance will instantly eliminate all evil and unify humanity .
  • He recounts his prophecy about Lee Kun-hee’s collapse and Samsung’s subsequent troubles, including the phone explosions and Lee Jae-yong’s legal issues .
  • He criticizes Samsung for not heeding his advice to change their logo, implying that it’s now too late .
  • He describes his plan to build a large facility for 5,000 people using donated funds .
  • He recalls his own childhood experience of being unable to afford tuition and watching classes from outside the window .
  • He expresses sadness for those who are currently in similar situations and emphasizes the need to build more classrooms quickly .
  • He describes his vision for a comfortable, flexible learning environment that fosters a family-like atmosphere, unlike rigid church settings .
  • He envisions a space where people can dance and play, promoting a “love room” atmosphere .
  • He details plans for two large buildings: one for 5,000 people on 150 pyeong of land, and another for 30,000 people on 400 pyeong, with traditional Korean houses also planned .
  • He reiterates that Haneulgung is a prime location and advises people to ignore those who question their visits, suggesting they act “foolish” for a few years .

#3 (00:19:00)

  • Im Sang-hui, from Dongtan, expresses respect and love for Mr.Huh, believing he will unite all souls with heaven’s will .
  • She asks if the “navel” (belly button) is connected to the origin of the universe, and if a soul’s change affects past, present, future, and the universe itself .
  • She also asks about the relationship between Moses, Jesus, Elijah, and John the Baptist, the meaning of Korea being a “man but actually a woman” in the Cheonbugyeong (Heavenly Scripture), and if enlightenment means meeting Mr.Huh to raise a heavenly family and bring all souls to Baekgung .
  • She inquires about the roles of the 1st to 5th Baekgung and whether listening to Mr.Huh’s lectures completes one’s evolution to 100% and leads to Baekgung .
  • Mr.Huh clarifies that listening to his lectures doesn’t complete evolution to 100% but does increase intelligence .
  • He warns that exceeding 1% of brain usage can lead to mental illness or early death, as such individuals are no longer “Earth people” .
  • He states that regardless of one’s evolution, being with him leads to Baekgung .
  • He explains that his words are recorded and stored, leading to 100% eradication of karmic obstacles .
  • He clarifies that the “navel” connects humans to their mothers’ umbilical cords, which have been continuously linked for billions of years .
  • He explains the four legal definitions of birth: labor, partial exposure, complete exposure, and independent breathing .
  • He describes how a baby’s first breath after the umbilical cord is cut signifies independent life .
  • He states that while the path to Baekgung is predetermined, daily life is not, and good or bad actions have consequences .
  • He explains that the “navel” is not directly related to the galaxy, but the “Baekhoe” (crown chakra) is connected to the entire galaxy .
  • He explains that the 1st to 5th Baekgung are like different sectors, with the 1st being a training ground for newcomers and the 5th being the best place, where he resides .
  • He states that all tasks, including creating hair follicles and managing the universe, are handled in these regions .
  • He explains that hair density is linked to hormones: more hair for feminine men, less for masculine men (baldness), and more for feminine women .
  • He notes that baldness in men is often associated with high testosterone and can be treated with female hormones .
  • He humorously suggests that bald monks and priests might be more interested in women .
  • He explains that Korea is a “living land” (생토) because it’s the “nucleus” (핵) of the world, like a sperm that creates a baby .
  • He describes Korea’s peninsula shape as masculine, but its position, partially covered by Japan, makes it feminine, embodying both yin and yang .
  • He explains that Korea experiences both cold and warm currents, making it a “Taegeukwon” (Tai Chi zone) where yin and yang coexist .
  • He states that he will create a “Jeongnyeok Sidae” (Era of Vitality) where yin and yang cooperate .

#4 (00:29:00)

  • An unnamed woman asks about the Public Prosecutor’s Office for Corruption Crimes (Gongsucheo) .
  • Mr.Huh explains that Gongsucheo is a special investigative body for public officials, created to ensure fairness, but it excludes national assembly members .
  • He suggests that Gongsucheo is unnecessary, as the existing prosecution service is sufficient, and it could make citizens doubt democracy .
  • He warns that it could create an atmosphere of fear, where public officials cannot act on their convictions .
  • He notes that “cheo” (처) implies it’s under the Prime Minister, not the President, which he finds concerning .
  • He proposes abolishing the “Ssangbeol-joe” (dual punishment law) and the “Geumyungsilmyeongje” (real-name financial transaction system) to boost the economy .
  • He argues that dual punishment encourages secrecy in bribery, as both giver and receiver are punished, leading to 99% of corruption going undetected .
  • He proposes that if he becomes president, only the recipient of a bribe will be punished, and the giver will receive the bribe money as a reward for reporting it .
  • He explains that this system would deter bribery, as even family members could report it for financial gain .
  • He asserts that abolishing dual punishment would make Korea clean and lead to a $60,000 per capita income .
  • He also advocates for abolishing the “Kim Young-ran Act” (anti-graft law), arguing that it interferes with capitalism and prevents wealthy parents from generously supporting teachers .
  • He believes that allowing generous gifts would give teachers more financial freedom and improve education .
  • He clarifies that while Gangnam’s land might be “weak” in terms of feng shui, large apartment complexes transform it into a “lucky spot” .
  • He reiterates that abolishing dual punishment would make Gongsucheo unnecessary .
  • He states that if he becomes president, he will not investigate past bribery but will apply the new law to future cases .
  • He emphasizes that those who reported past bribes would still receive rewards .

#5 (00:38:00)

  • Kim Bu-gyeong asks about Mr.Huh’s warning against discussing the Cheonbugyeong (Heavenly Scripture) and how to approach it .
  • Mr.Huh advises against being overly fixated on the Cheonbugyeong, as it is a human-made scripture .
  • He states that while it may have philosophical value, it lacks theological value and merely prophesies his arrival .
  • He explains that the world is made of “combination” (결합) like salt, which unifies and prevents decay .
  • He contrasts salt with “nuruk” (fermentation starter), which causes “decomposition” (분해) and “fermentation” (발효) .
  • He explains that human life involves both combination and decomposition, but “corruption” (부패) is undesirable .
  • He states that he came because humanity is heading towards corruption, not fermentation .
  • He criticizes those who focus on the Cheonbugyeong without understanding its true meaning, which is his arrival .
  • He explains that Haneulgung is the “Yeongsan Yeongji Mumyeongji” (Spiritual Mountain, Spiritual Land, Nameless Land) where a divine being (himself) has come to serve humanity .
  • He states that he is paying his “meal ticket” by teaching them, as he cannot leave without doing so .
  • He warns that humanity is at a “corruption level” rather than a “fermentation level” .
  • He explains that the land, sea, and even human bodies are becoming corrupted, and he is here to transform them .
  • He emphasizes that human life is a cycle of combination and decomposition, but it should not be corrupted .
  • He states that he began his public lectures at age 57, as prophesied in the Cheonbugyeong, after years of studying humanity’s corruption .
  • He links corruption to dual punishment laws and the breakdown of family values to financial issues, which he plans to solve with a “national dividend” .
  • He explains that a national dividend of 3 million won (plus 700,000 won for those over 65) would prevent family conflicts and divorces .
  • He reiterates that his prophecies are 100% accurate, unlike those of others .
  • He cites his predictions about Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and Hwang Kyo-ahn becoming the leader of the Liberty Korea Party as evidence of his divinity .
  • He claims to know Japan’s future, stating that their “dead land” (노토) will lead them to seek other territories, like Dokdo and Hawaii .
  • He warns that Korea is living in a “corrupt” nation with corrupt officials and politicians, creating an atmosphere of fear .
  • He states that his appearance will be a “storm” that people will have to endure .
  • He emphasizes that corruption is the opposite of combination, fusion, harmony, integration, and aggregation .
  • He criticizes modern family dynamics, where daughters-in-law often cause conflict and view their mothers-in-law as intruders .
  • He states that even 3% of his supporters, acting as “salt,” can prevent the Earth from becoming corrupt .
  • He explains that salt is essential for fermentation, preventing decay, just as his supporters prevent corruption .
  • He criticizes those who only study the Cheonbugyeong without actively working to unify the world or invest in their nation .
  • He asserts that his divinity is proven by his refusal to engage in corporate management, despite his name meaning “management,” because his role is global and cosmic management .
  • He states that he will eventually leave Earth after setting things right, as countless beings await him .
  • He describes his spaceships as worth trillions of won, eternally functional, and capable of traveling faster than light, making earthly desires insignificant .
  • He reiterates that meeting him erases sins and brings Baekgung closer .
  • He defines corruption as encompassing power, national budgets, ethics, and morality, and states that he, as “white salt” from Baekgung, is here to ferment humanity .

#6 (00:48:00)

  • An unnamed man asks about the meaning of the number nine and why it’s associated with death, and why the world is said to last only three years .
  • Mr.Huh explains that nine is the last digit in numbers, representing an end .
  • He states that the sum of odd numbers (1, 3, 5, 7, 9) is 25, and the sum of even numbers (2, 4, 6, 8) is 20, with 15 being a “perfect number” like a full moon .
  • He warns against apartment numbers containing certain digits, as they can be associated with murder, but he refrains from elaborating to avoid upsetting residents .
  • He criticizes people for blindly accepting housing without considering such factors, leading to corruption .
  • He describes how some children and in-laws pressure elderly parents to die to inherit their property, highlighting the breakdown of family values .
  • He states that his “national dividend” would solve these problems, creating a “paradise on Earth” where children no longer covet their parents’ assets .
  • He explains that the national dividend would provide financial security, making families harmonious .
  • He advises against discussing these matters in detail to avoid causing family conflicts .

#7 (00:51:00)

  • An unnamed woman asks how her husband, who has received a “Baekgung Myeongpae” (White Palace Nameplate), can successfully quit smoking after 35 years .
  • Mr.Huh explains that calling his name will remove the desire for cigarettes and other negative influences .
  • He states that his “Baekgung Myeongpae” and energy are the only ways to receive blessings .
  • He criticizes humanity for being engrossed in religions and scriptures like the Cheonbugyeong, which he claims only prophesy his arrival .
  • He distinguishes between “Jin Tae-yang” (true sun) energy, which is limited and cannot penetrate objects, and “Bon Tae-yang” (original sun) energy, which is like Wi-Fi, penetrating everything instantly .
  • He claims that merely saying his name, “Mr.Huh,” fills the entire universe and galaxy with his energy in zero seconds .
  • He demonstrates his power by showing that a person’s hand cannot be moved when his name is invoked, but it can be moved when other names like Buddha or the person’s own name are invoked .
  • He asserts that all objects and the universe obey his commands, but humans do not .
  • He claims that objects have an IQ of 10 billion, far superior to human IQ of 100, and thus understand his power .
  • He states that clothes and other objects record human actions and transmit them to Baekgung in real-time .
  • He reiterates that his energy is “Bon Tae-yang” (original sun), while other energies are “Ga Tae-yang” (fake sun) .
  • He concludes that the Cheonbugyeong refers to his coming .

#8 (01:03:00)

  • An unnamed man asks about currency reform .
  • Mr.Huh warns that currency reform would cause chaos, reducing salaries and housing prices dramatically .
  • He explains that the goal of currency reform is to align the value of Korean currency with that of Japan and the US, but it would lead to a sense of theft and confusion .
  • He promises to prevent currency reform, suggesting that only a change in design (화폐 변경) is acceptable, not a change in value (화폐 개혁) .
  • He praises the singer Song Ga-in, stating that her talent reveals the shortcomings of other politicians, just as her singing highlights the flaws of other singers .
  • He notes that Song Ga-in’s performance has depth and emotion, unlike others .
  • He mentions that the prize money for the competition is 1 billion won, and the contestants are risking everything for it .
  • He claims that his emotional sensitivity is billions of times greater than Song Ga-in’s due to his past hardships .
  • He states that her singing evokes his own past struggles .
  • He encourages viewers to subscribe and share for good luck .