​6906011183The Era of Heroes and Great Men is Over, the Era of Huh-gi, World Unification by the Divine Huh Kyung-young, is Coming

-Transition from the era of heroes to the era of Heo-gi, world unification, and the role of Mr.Huh

Character Profiles

  • Mr.Huh | Lecturer | Delivers lectures on various topics, including politics, society, and spirituality.
  • Audience | Listeners | Attends Mr.Huh’s lectures.
  • Woman from Texas | Audience member | Traveled from Texas, USA, to attend the lecture.
  • Billy | Woman from Texas’s dog | Traveled with the woman from Texas.
  • Woman from Texas’s son | Woman from Texas’s son | Traveled with the woman from Texas.
  • Kim Byeong-chan | Aide | Accompanied Mr.Huh to meetings with presidents.
  • Im Chang-geun | President of the Korea-US Alliance Council | Advisor to former US presidents and a witness to Mr.Huh’s meetings with presidents.
  • George W. Bush | Former US President | Met with Mr.Huh.
  • Donald Trump | Former US President | Met with Mr.Huh.
  • Park Geun-hye | Former South Korean President | Mr.Huh predicted her impeachment.
  • Roh Moo-hyun | Former South Korean President | Mr.Huh predicted his presidency.
  • General Wickham | Former Commander of the Eighth US Army | Predicted Roh Moo-hyun’s presidency.
  • Kim Jin-hwan | Martial Arts Grandmaster | Scheduled to give a testimony at Mr.Huh’s next lecture.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Guest Welcome

  • Mr.Huh acknowledges that some people consider him mentally ill, but those individuals are now attending his lectures .
  • He mentions that the 1183rd YouTube lecture is taking place on June 1, 2019, with the 2000th lecture approaching .
  • He introduces himself as the leader of unification, whose principles are deeply connected to the creation of the universe .
  • A woman from Texas, USA, is welcomed to the stage .
  • She explains that her luggage, her dog Billy, and her son have not yet arrived, causing some complications .
  • Mr.Huh reassures her that it’s okay and asks about her travel details, noting her visit from Austin, Texas .

#2 (00:04:00) The True Master and Inner Self-Reflection

  • Mr.Huh discusses how to find a true master, referencing a story about someone who searched the world for three years .
  • He explains that a true master might be someone unexpected, like the person who just came on stage .
  • He introduces the concept of “surrendering one’s mind” (항복귀심), which means achieving Enlightenment or finding a master to be reborn .
  • He emphasizes the importance of using one’s mind without attachment, letting go of greed, anger, and ignorance .
  • He advises observing oneself as a third party, like noticing one’s desire for a Rolex watch or attraction to someone .
  • He states that a true master is found within oneself, in the way one uses their mind without attachment .
  • He explains that self-awareness, like recognizing one’s desire for romance and finding ways to fulfill it healthily, is a sign of a sage .
  • He reiterates that “surrendering one’s mind” is about finding the greatest master .
  • He suggests that a master might appear in an unconventional state .
  • He connects this idea to himself, implying that he might be such a master .
  • He explains that “using the mind without dwelling” (억무소주 이생기심) is a Buddhist concept, meaning to use the mind without attachment .
  • He encourages constant self-observation, like questioning one’s laziness or harshness towards others .
  • He warns against identifying solely with one’s ego, stating that “I am not me” and that a spiritual self should observe the rational and emotional self .
  • He uses the analogy of a court system (general, high, supreme) to describe the layers of the self: emotional, rational, and spiritual .
  • He explains that the spiritual self considers the afterlife, while the emotional self seeks immediate pleasure .
  • The rational self acts as a mediator, guiding the emotional self towards long-term goals, like studying for exams instead of going to the beach .
  • He connects this to “surrendering one’s mind,” where the rational self helps control emotional impulses like anger, leisure, or addiction .
  • He warns that indulging the emotional self can lead to negative consequences and prevent spiritual advancement .
  • He explains that love also has stages: emotional (eros), rational (platonic), and spiritual (agape) .
  • He clarifies that “loving one’s enemy” does not mean feeling joy, but rather not hating them and viewing them with compassion .
  • He concludes that “using the mind without dwelling” is a fundamental concept .
  • He admits that receiving flowers made him forget his lecture content, but he analyzes situations and immediately shares his insights .
  • He reiterates that “surrendering one’s mind” refers to finding a master and overcoming desires by not being attached to them .
  • He states that he does not cling to his lectures or the audience .

#3 (00:16:30) The End of the Heroic Age and the Arrival of the Heo Era

  • Mr.Huh addresses the audience’s economic difficulties and the instability of the Korean Peninsula .
  • He claims to offer integrated solutions to all of Korea’s problems .
  • He declares that the “Age of Heroes” (영웅호걸 시대), represented by figures like Jesus, Buddha, Napoleon, Genghis Khan, and Hitler, has ended .
  • He states that this era of humanism and the Renaissance is over .
  • He questions whether these heroes truly unified the world, arguing that their “unification” was merely an excuse for territorial expansion and war .
  • He asserts that humanity has only engaged in warfare for thousands of years, leading to his arrival .
  • He claims that he is not a fraud and has never deceived anyone, despite being called a swindler .
  • He states that he has come to show people what true happiness is .
  • He criticizes all existing politics as being “the same old thing” .
  • He questions what will come after the Age of Heroes .
  • He argues that heroes have only brought conflict over territory and religion, failing to achieve true unification .
  • He declares that he has come to end this era of heroes .
  • He clarifies that he is not a hero, as heroes are humans who try to change the world in their own style .
  • He identifies the Age of Heroes with the Renaissance, humanism, and the Enlightenment .
  • He states that the Enlightenment, which is also the industrial age, has failed .
  • He explains that the Enlightenment era saw the rise of many heroes like Buddha, Jesus, Genghis Khan, Mao Zedong, de Gaulle, Churchill, Napoleon, and Lenin .
  • He mentions that these heroes engaged in territorial and religious conquests, with figures like Confucius, Mencius, Xunzi, Laozi, and Han Fei Zi emerging .
  • He notes the prevalence of names ending in “ja” (자) in Korea, influenced by China and Japan .
  • He announces that the “Age of Heroes” (서기) will be replaced by the “Heo Era” (허기시대) .
  • He claims that his face will appear on global currency, and his words will initiate changes orchestrated by the “White Palace” (백궁) .
  • He refers to Alvin Toffler, a futurist who predicted that Korea would become the world’s second-largest power by 2040, which Mr.Huh interprets as becoming the first .
  • He connects this to Rabindranath Tagore’s 100-year-old prophecy of Korea being the “Lamp of the East” that will lead the world .
  • He states that many scholars, especially Americans, predict Korea’s global dominance .
  • He aligns Toffler’s prediction with his own goal of unifying the world by 2030 .
  • He emphasizes that Toffler and Tagore are respected seers who made realistic predictions .
  • He concludes that Korea will lead the world, with Toffler’s prediction of 2040 marking Korea’s complete rise to global leadership .
  • He mentions his upcoming lecture in New York on July 1st and 2nd, where he will speak about Korea’s future global leadership .
  • He explains that just as a large body is controlled by a small brain, a small country like Korea can dominate the world .
  • He recounts an incident at his LA lecture where a martial artist with 26 dan ranks wanted to challenge him .
  • He claims that he can instantly disarm opponents by draining their energy and performing superhuman feats like flying and teleportation .
  • He refers to a singer who witnessed his teleportation from Honam Expressway to Seoul .
  • He states that he can change weather conditions and other events, demonstrating his divine power as the creator of the human world .
  • He claims his predictions have never been wrong, citing his accurate prophecy of Park Geun-hye’s impeachment .
  • He asserts that if Park Geun-hye were still in office, he would not exist .
  • He contrasts the stability of North Korea’s leader with Park Geun-hye’s imprisonment, attributing her downfall to past karma .
  • He criticizes those who still misrepresent him despite his accurate predictions .
  • He addresses past accusations of not meeting President Bush, showing evidence of his meetings with Bush and Trump .
  • He presents documents, including a subpoena, a complaint, and an invitation from the Republican Party, as proof of his meetings .
  • He mentions Kim Byeong-chan, his aide, as a witness to his meeting with Trump .
  • He introduces Im Chang-geun, President of the Korea-US Alliance Council and an advisor to former US presidents, as another witness .
  • He shows photos of Im Chang-geun with Bush and his family, highlighting Im’s influence within the Republican Party .
  • He presents more photos of Im Chang-geun with various US politicians, including Senator John Cornyn .
  • He shows photos of Im Chang-geun with multiple presidents, emphasizing his role as an advisor to five presidents .
  • He plays a news clip from a US broadcast showing his attendance at George W. Bush’s inauguration ceremony .
  • He clarifies that he was invited to Bush’s first party after being elected, which was attended by only 300 people worldwide .
  • He shows a photo of himself with prominent Korean figures like Son Kil-seung (SK Group Chairman) and Lee Ki-ho (Presidential Economic Advisor) at the Bush party .
  • He describes the luxurious party venue, the Union Station in Washington D.C., which was transformed into a grand hall with marble and Renaissance statues .
  • He recounts the strict security measures, including 50 security checkpoints, to enter the party .
  • He confirms that he did meet Bush .
  • He shows an aerial view of Union Station, indicating the entrance and security checkpoints .
  • He reiterates that his meeting with Bush is confirmed .
  • He mentions that Im Chang-geun, a martial arts master and former special forces operative, performed a breaking demonstration for Bush, leading to their close friendship .
  • He highlights Im Chang-geun’s high-level security clearances and his connections with various presidents .
  • He shows photos of Im Chang-geun with Bush’s family and other prominent figures like Al Gore and John McCain, emphasizing the significance of these relationships .
  • He states that Im Chang-geun’s testimony confirms his meetings with presidents .
  • He mentions that he was the chairman of the Republican Party in Korea and has connections with high-ranking US Republican officials .
  • He refers to a past incident where he was falsely accused of being a fraud, but was later acquitted by the court .
  • He explains that the US government, particularly the CIA, identifies future leaders and invites them for meetings .
  • He recounts how General Wickham predicted Roh Moo-hyun’s presidency before Roh even considered running .
  • He describes how Roh Moo-hyun, inspired by Wickham’s prediction, announced his presidential bid to his friends, who were initially skeptical .
  • He mentions that Roh Moo-hyun was a low-ranking candidate at the time, similar to Trump’s initial position .
  • He claims that he declared Trump would be the next US president, and his “White Palace energy” made it happen .
  • He also claims to have made Roh Moo-hyun president .
  • He describes Roh Moo-hyun’s dramatic declaration to his friends, breaking a water glass in frustration .
  • He emphasizes the significant impact of Wickham’s prediction on Roh Moo-hyun’s confidence and subsequent success .
  • He refers to an MBN interview where he was invited to discuss similarities between him and Trump, particularly their unconventional political styles .
  • He states that he predicted Trump’s presidency during that interview .
  • He shows an advertisement for his upcoming lecture in New York on July 2, 2019, at the Adria Hotel .
  • He reiterates his accurate six-point prophecy regarding Park Geun-hye’s impeachment, made two days before the election .
  • He explains that he predicted a chaotic political situation, public protests, and a “shamanistic entanglement” (굿처럼 얽혀 있다) within the Blue House, leading to multiple arrests .
  • He concludes that the “Age of Heroes” (서기) will end and be replaced by the “Heo Era” (허기시대) .
  • He connects this to prophecies of a “divine human” (신인) emerging from the East, who is neither fully human nor divine .
  • He explains that this divine human, Mr.Huh, will transform the materialistic, humanistic, and individualistic Western ideologies into a “divine-centered politics” (신정정치) .
  • He contrasts Western thought, which separates humans and matter and emphasizes individual achievement, with Eastern thought, which views all as one family and community .
  • He explains that Western individualism leads to constant competition and conflict between individuals and nations .
  • He contrasts this with Eastern “family-ism” (가문주의), where the family and nation are seen as a single entity, leading to practices like wives committing suicide for their husbands or queens being buried with kings .
  • He notes that in the Joseon Dynasty, queens no longer died with kings, leading to a high rate of royal assassinations .
  • He states that his arrival will shift from humanism and individualism to “divine-centered politics” (신본주의), which is a “theocracy” (신정정치) .
  • He argues that democracy and rationalism, which lead to political parties, constant conflict, and global inequality, must end .
  • He criticizes the “Age of Heroes” as a “gang of thieves” who cause suffering despite abundant global resources .
  • He asserts that he is the only one advocating for world unification and that his presidency in Korea is just the beginning of his path .
  • He expresses empathy for the audience’s unspoken suffering .
  • He removes his jacket due to the heat and the long lecture ahead .
  • He reminds the audience that the “Heo Era” is prophesied and will replace the “Western energy” (서쪽의 기운) .
  • He explains that this divine-centered politics will be a “providentialism” (섭리주의) and “spiritualism” (영성주의) .
  • He predicts that any government or system not based on spirituality will collapse .
  • He states that spiritualism, combined with him, will create world unification and the Heo Era .
  • He claims that while Alvin Toffler only saw the surface, he reveals the reality .
  • He asserts that the world already knows of his coming, and scholars and the CIA are closely watching Korea .
  • He mentions that Japan, 100 years ago, also knew of a great figure emerging from Korea and tried to suppress it by driving stakes into Korean mountains .
  • He states that the White House has already identified him .
  • He concludes by saying he cannot cover everything due to time constraints and announces that Kim Jin-hwan, the martial arts grandmaster, will give a testimony at the next lecture .
  • He promises that he will return and that the “Heo Era” of world unification will surely arrive .