6905260096 Spiritual enlightenment, national reform, economic revitalization, and the unique role of Mr.Huh as a divine figure

  • Various topics including the difference between humans and animals, the concept of “Seokgodaedae,” the importance of Haneulgung, financial policies (abolition of the real-name financial system, currency reform), the role of women, and the nature of the human brain.

    Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Mr.Huh) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being, the creator of the universe, and the only one who can save Korea and the world. He presents himself as a political and spiritual leader.

  • 노무현 (Roh Moo-hyun) | Former President of South Korea | Mentioned by Mr.Huh as someone he knew and who was predicted to become president by a US 8th Army commander.

  • 유자강 (Yu Ja-gang) | Historical Figure | Accused of fabricating a poem to frame General Nam Yi, leading to his execution.

  • 남이 장군 (General Nam Yi) | Historical Figure | A general who was executed due to a fabricated poem by Yu Ja-gang.

  • 신미경 (Shin Mi-kyung) | Audience Member | A former patient who suffered from various illnesses and suicidal thoughts but found healing and purpose after encountering Mr.Huh.

  • 조미미 (Jo Mimi) | Singer | Mentioned as the singer of “A Guest from Afar,” which Mr.Huh interprets as a song about himself.

  • 최불암 (Choi Bool-am) | Actor | Mentioned by an MC as someone who attended drama center workshops.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Criticism of Media

  • The speaker welcomes the audience, stating that their fate will change .
  • He criticizes SBS for “demonic editing” that “blackened the brains” of viewers .
  • He claims there is abundant evidence of Mr.Huh meeting with Trump, but the media only showed trivial things .
  • He questions if the media would provide monthly payments, secure their old age, or ensure their descendants’ future .
  • He states that important evidence, like photos of debates and his 50 billion won tax prediction, was omitted, while trivial content was broadcast to pollute viewers’ minds .
  • He urges people not to waver for their old age, dividends, and world peace .
  • He expresses sorrow over the harm caused by public broadcasting’s evil deeds .
  • He calls for accelerating the creation of the National Revolutionary Party to build a good society free from such “demonic broadcasts” .
  • Mr.Huh is introduced as the “본좌님” who governs all things by providence .

#2 (00:02:00) Human vs. Monkey Intelligence

  • Mr.Huh addresses the audience, stating that those who came to “하늘궁” (Haneulgung) from among 7 billion people are special .
  • He explains that there is little difference between monkeys and humans in terms of intelligence .
  • He points out that monkeys do not create idols or pray, unlike humans who have worshipped gods since primitive times .
  • He asserts that humans and monkeys are fundamentally different, as humans, even without education, instinctively seek the divine .
  • He clarifies that the difference is not in intelligence, as human intelligence is 100, but in their spiritual nature .
  • He claims that animals know things humans don’t, and they recognize his name and send energy throughout the universe .
  • He suggests that people who recognize him are fortunate .

#3 (00:06:00) Reincarnation and Karma

  • Mr.Huh discusses reincarnation, stating that people’s “업장” (karma) is visible and determines their next life .
  • He explains that those who go to “하늘궁” are an exception to the usual judgment process .
  • He describes how people can be reborn as animals like earthworms or bats if their karma dictates .
  • He emphasizes that being human is a great privilege, as animals like earthworms lack eyes and ears .
  • He clarifies that the concept of species evolving into humans is false; instead, souls can be reborn into different forms based on their actions .
  • He states that humans are completely different from animals .
  • He mentions that even if one comes to “하늘궁,” they still face “석고대죄” (a form of repentance) if they return to their old ways .
  • He explains that in the afterlife, there is a judgment process similar to a three-tier court system, and he is the ultimate decision-maker .
  • He claims that he can change a guilty verdict to innocent, which is a great benefit .

#4 (00:11:00) Hunger, Politics, and Divine Intervention

  • Mr.Huh discusses the issue of hunger, noting that 600 million people die of starvation annually .
  • He suggests that people will only truly understand his message and vote for him when they experience extreme hunger .
  • He criticizes the media for distorting his image and spreading lies, stating that they will face consequences from heaven .
  • He asserts that he is the one who can overcome the world’s problems during times of hardship .
  • He explains that hunger can lead to two types of people: those who develop a “divine heart” and support him, and those who become thieves .
  • He recounts his own childhood struggles, emphasizing that he never stole and has a clean record, which is essential for a president .
  • He mentions past media accusations of forgery and fraud against him, which he claims were false .
  • He states that he has video evidence of his meetings with powerful US figures, which he will present in court .

#5 (00:15:00) International Recognition and Prophecy

  • Mr.Huh claims that no one would dare to forge a US President’s signature or photo to run for president .
  • He recounts an incident where a US 8th Army commander predicted that he would become president, even over Roh Moo-hyun .
  • He states that the US has high-level intelligence and has been observing him for 20 years .
  • He shows a video of himself meeting with Michael Rubio, a prominent US senator and former presidential candidate .
  • He explains that these high-ranking US officials, who rarely meet Korean politicians, sought him out before a potential war .
  • He shows photos of himself with US senators, emphasizing the significance of these meetings .
  • He claims that these meetings were not publicized by him but were revealed by the media .

#6 (00:20:00) Childhood Experiences and Moral Compass

  • Mr.Huh reiterates that hardship can lead people to think of him or to resort to theft .
  • He shares a childhood memory of wanting to watch a movie but not being able to afford it .
  • He describes how other children would sneak in through a back entrance, but he chose to sit and watch the ticket seller, who eventually let him in .
  • He emphasizes that he maintained his moral integrity even in difficult circumstances .
  • He explains that his unique behavior and appearance as a child made him stand out .
  • He concludes that when people are cold and hungry, they should think of him and heaven, not resort to stealing .

#7 (00:25:00) Divine Identity and Energy Test

  • Mr.Huh claims that the person who let him into the theater was “his body,” implying a divine connection .
  • He asserts that people’s bodies belong to him, and they are “one with the divine” .
  • He conducts an “O-ring test” with the audience, demonstrating that their bodies do not resist the statement “Mr.Huh created your body,” but they do resist statements attributing creation to others like Jesus or Buddha .
  • He also performs a test to show that his energy fills the universe, unlike that of other religious figures .
  • He states that inanimate objects like trees, lights, and speakers only respond to his name .

#8 (00:28:00) Korea’s Global Role and Prophecy

  • Mr.Huh claims that there is a widespread belief in France, Germany, Europe, and the US that Korea will become the center of the world .
  • He states that he is the “hero in troubled times” who will emerge from the Korean Peninsula to unite the world .
  • He explains that Korea’s geopolitical location, surrounded by economically powerful nations like China and Japan, makes it the “center of the Earth” .
  • He describes how major transportation routes will originate from Korea, connecting to Russia and Europe .
  • He uses geographical metaphors to illustrate Korea’s central and protected position, comparing it to a “rice bowl” surrounded by other nations .
  • He asserts that Korea is the “nucleus of the world” and a “propitious land” .
  • He predicts that after he becomes president, Korea’s global importance will be widely promoted .
  • He urges people to maintain their integrity despite difficulties, as he has appeared to guide them .

#9 (00:32:00) Karma, Reincarnation, and Spiritual Evolution

  • Mr.Huh explains that even those who come to “하늘궁” will have their past sins and visits recorded, which affects their “석고대죄” (repentance) score .
  • He reiterates that souls can be reborn as microorganisms or animals if they don’t accumulate enough merit .
  • He emphasizes that being born human is a significant achievement .
  • He refutes the theory of evolution, stating that species do not evolve into humans; instead, souls can be reborn into different forms .
  • He suggests that helping humans can lead to rebirth as a human .
  • He advises people to keep their minds “empty” (허심) to avoid accumulating negative karma .

#10 (00:36:00) The Nature of “도” (Tao) and Spiritual Awakening

  • Mr.Huh explains that hunger can lead to either a “divine heart” or a “thieving heart” .
  • He describes how hardship can lead to a realization of parental gratitude and a desire to return home .
  • He contrasts this with those who turn to crime when faced with hunger .
  • He states that when people are hungry, they will see him as their hope .
  • He defines “도” (Tao) as encompassing truth (진), emptiness (공), nothingness (무), and oneness (일) .
  • He explains that the combination of truth and emptiness creates something “mysterious” (묘), leading to good things and history .
  • He asserts that he is the one who embodies this “도” .
  • He suggests that even if the media criticizes him, his mission will not end .

#11 (00:39:00) Q&A: Medical Bandages and Childhood

  • An audience member asks about the purpose of a medical bandage, and Mr.Huh explains it’s a service, not for profit .
  • Another audience member shares that their father called Mr.Huh a “child prodigy” .
  • Mr.Huh confirms that he was not just a child prodigy but healed people’s illnesses as a child .
  • He describes how neighborhood women would cry upon seeing him, feeling pity for his situation .
  • He states that his actions were always exemplary, even as a child, setting him apart from others .
  • He mentions that his name was often used by parents to scold their children .
  • He emphasizes his pure and humble nature, which made him immune to negative influences .

#12 (00:44:00) Q&A: Ancestral Prophecy and Parental Names

  • An audience member from the Haman Jo clan shares that their ancestors built a temple 200 years ago to pray for a president to emerge from their lineage, and they believe Mr.Huh is that person .
  • Mr.Huh confirms that his mother was from the Haman Jo clan .
  • He explains that his parents’ names were prophetic, signifying their role in “planting trees in the principle of the nation” and “receiving permission for the authority of the southern nation” .
  • He states that his parents had to pass away once he was born .
  • He claims that his words have power, allowing him to predict deaths or presidential outcomes .

#13 (00:48:00) Q&A: Financial Reforms and Gender Differences

  • An audience member asks why Mr.Huh supports both the abolition of the real-name financial system (leading to underground economy activation) and currency reform (leading to underground economy formalization), which seem contradictory .
  • Mr.Huh clarifies that he advocates for the abolition of the real-name financial system and currency change (화폐 변경), not currency reform (화폐 개혁) .
  • He explains that abolishing the real-name system would bring underground money into banks by removing fear of taxation .
  • He argues that the real-name system can cause family disputes over inheritance, while its abolition would encourage filial piety .
  • He states that abolishing the real-name system would boost the economy and increase tax revenue .
  • He clarifies that “currency change” means replacing current banknotes with new designs featuring his face .
  • He also proposes a 100,000 won gold coin with his face .
  • He claims that this currency change would make Korea wealthy and allow it to control the world .
  • He explains that currency change would force hidden money (e.g., in garlic fields) to surface, as old currency would become worthless .
  • He proposes a limit on how much old currency can be exchanged per person, leading to a massive influx of funds to the state .
  • He plans to print 1,000 trillion won through “quantitative easing” immediately after becoming president to fund citizen dividends, marriage, childbirth, and birthday bonuses .
  • He argues that a slight inflation caused by quantitative easing is beneficial for the economy .
  • He states that his economic policies would revitalize the economy, increasing property values and business activity .
  • He also proposes a “dating allowance” of 200,000 won per month for young men and women to stimulate the economy .
  • He calls these policies “priming water” for the economy .
  • The second question from the audience member is about why God created men and women with physical differences .
  • Mr.Huh corrects the phrasing, emphasizing that “God created humans” rather than “if God created humans” .
  • He states that asking such questions without proper respect can negatively impact one’s “석고대죄” score .
  • He explains that the universe records all human actions, even those done while playing .

#14 (00:59:00) Audience Testimonial and Historical Parallels

  • Shin Mi-kyung, an audience member, gives a testimonial, stating that she suffered from various illnesses and suicidal thoughts but was healed by Mr.Huh’s energy and touch .
  • She encourages others to visit “하늘궁” for health and happiness .
  • Mr.Huh then draws a parallel between himself and General Nam Yi, who was framed and executed due to a manipulated poem .
  • He explains that a single character in Nam Yi’s poem was altered to make it appear revolutionary, leading to his downfall .
  • He compares this to the media’s attempts to defame him, stating that such manipulation can turn someone into a “swindler” .

#15 (01:05:00) Q&A: Location of Baekgung and Multiverse

  • An audience member asks about the location of “백궁” (Baekgung), mistakenly believing it to be in the North Star .
  • Mr.Huh clarifies that the North Star is within our galaxy, while “백궁” is far beyond it, billions of light-years away, transcending multiple galaxies and universes .
  • He confirms the existence of countless universes, which he controls .
  • He states that his presence on Earth is an extremely rare event, comparable to a fish being hit by a needle dropped from an airplane .
  • He reveals that he has visited Earth twice, with his current visit being the second, and he carefully planned his arrival .
  • He explains that “백궁” is the single control center for all universes .
  • He clarifies that “하늘궁” (Haneulgung) is the earthly manifestation of “백궁” .
  • He performs another O-ring test, demonstrating that “하늘궁” and “백궁” have the same power, unlike other temples or deities .
  • He criticizes Harvard professors for misunderstanding the location of “백궁” .
  • He references the song “A Guest from Afar” by Jo Mimi, implying it refers to him .

#16 (01:13:00) The Song “고모령” (Gomoryeong) and Parental Love

  • Mr.Huh expresses a desire to sing more than lecture .
  • He shares a personal anecdote about seeing his mother’s grave from a distance, evoking deep emotion .
  • He recounts leaving his hometown as a young boy, carrying his mother’s ashes, and the profound feeling of venturing into the unknown .
  • He explains that “고모령” (Gomoryeong) means “the hill where the mother looks back,” symbolizing the mutual longing between a mother and child .
  • He suggests that singing this song at night under the moonlight would be powerful .
  • He describes how encountering a former lover in a foreign land can evoke strong emotions, even if they were once hated .
  • He concludes that the setting and circumstances greatly influence emotions .

#17 (01:18:00) The Roles of Men and Women, and the Decline of Traditional Religion

  • Mr.Huh explains that “mother” (어머니) represents completeness and wholeness, while “man” (남자) represents immaturity .
  • He states that women are essential for human procreation and the continuation of life on Earth .
  • He defines “할머니” (grandmother) as an “unemployed mother” who has graduated from the roles of wife and homemaker .
  • He discusses the purpose of female menstruation, explaining it as a monthly preparation for conception, a “standby” for reproduction .
  • He states that women are designed for species propagation, and historically, one man could impregnate many women .
  • He notes the current trend of women becoming more masculine and men more feminine, predicting changes when he becomes president .
  • He suggests that women will no longer need to work in markets due to his dividend policies .
  • He emphasizes that without both men and women, life would be uninteresting .
  • He describes the decline of traditional religions, where temples struggle financially and rely on small donations from elderly women .
  • He predicts that traditional religions will face immense difficulties, paving the way for his emergence .
  • He expresses compassion for humanity and states that he does not wish for people to suffer .

#18 (01:26:00) Human Brain Capacity and Spiritual Progress

  • Mr.Huh addresses a question about human free will and the 1% brain usage .
  • He explains that humans only use 1% of their brain, specifically the “아뢰야식” (alaya-vijnana) and “백정식” (baekjeong-sik) .
  • He states that this 1% capacity is gradually filled through countless reincarnations .
  • He claims that by listening to his lectures and meeting him, people have already absorbed knowledge that would take billions of years to learn through reincarnation .
  • He asserts that his energy can transform the universe, and people who come to “하늘궁” are accumulating “복록” (blessings and rewards) .
  • He contrasts this with ordinary people who “consume” their blessings without converting them into lasting merit .
  • He explains that “대인” (great people), “현인” (wise people), “철인” (sages), “도인” (Taoists), and “성인” (saints) convert their blessings into “공덕” (merit) by giving to others, which they can take with them after death .
  • He states that accumulating “공덕” allows one to evolve to a “2% world,” a more advanced and peaceful planet without environmental issues .
  • He claims that he, as a divine being, uses 100% of his power, controlling weather, energy, and even political outcomes, but he does so with deep compassion .
  • He expresses immense love for all living beings, seeing beauty even in the elderly .
  • He shares an anecdote about a man who, after accidentally killing his wife in a fit of rage and then seeing her miraculously revived by Mr.Huh, realized the preciousness of life and changed his behavior .
  • He concludes that such experiences foster gratitude and love .

#19 (01:40:00) MC’s Closing Remarks and Personal Testimony

  • The MC expresses appreciation for Mr.Huh’s singing .
  • Mr.Huh explains the meaning of “장명등” (jangmyeongdeung), a lamp that guides travelers at night, symbolizing his role in illuminating people’s lives .
  • The MC shares his personal story, having lost his parents early and worked hard to succeed, always striving for academic excellence .
  • He expresses his love for Mr.Huh and his desire to continue the joyful atmosphere .
  • He recounts his initial skepticism towards “하늘궁” due to his scientific and factual nature, but he gradually became drawn to Mr.Huh’s teachings .
  • He praises Mr.Huh’s diverse and engaging lectures, which cover various fields like economics, society, culture, physics, and the universe .
  • He describes how he initially viewed Mr.Huh with suspicion but later came to respect him deeply, even bowing four times daily before his picture .
  • He expresses his hope that Mr.Huh will save Korea and humanity .