​6907140103 103rd Heo Kyeong-yeong Hankung Lecture

Character Profiles

  • Heo Kyeong-young | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being with infinite IQ, capable of controlling life energy, extending/reducing lifespans, and healing. He asserts his ability to unify the world and criticizes current political and social issues.
  • Man from Daejeon | Audience Member | A man who opened a beer pub, causing him stress and the departure of his “angels.” Heo Kyeong-young extends his lifespan and heals his heart.
  • Woman from Japan | Audience Member | A woman who asks about the karmic reasons behind international marriages.
  • Man with Child Abuse Case | Audience Member | A man whose children were taken by the government due to child abuse laws, seeking advice.
  • Lee Yong-joo | Daejeon City Party Member | General Secretary of the Daejeon City Party, who announces the founding ceremony of the Daejeon City branch.
  • Kim Soon-ja | Daejeon City Party Member | Director of the Daejeon City Party.
  • Kim Ok-gi | Daejeon City Party Member | Office Manager of the Daejeon City Party.
  • Kim Bong-cheol | Daejeon City Party Member | Member who recruited the most party members.
  • Kim Hyun | Daejeon City Party Member | Committee Chairman who provided cooperation.
  • Seok Hwa-jang | Sejong City Party Member | Director of the Sejong City Party.
  • Kim Yeon-yi | Gyeryong City Party Member | Director of the Gyeryong City Party.
  • Lee Ye-ji | Singer | A singer from Ulsan who performs at the event.
  • Lee Sang-ryu | Audience Member | A former student of Gyeongnam Sacheon Aviation Polytechnic University, who asks about the future of the aviation industry.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Presidential Ambitions

  • Heo Kyeong-young mentions a survey where he ranked first for president at Pusan National University .
  • He states that he will not run for president after the current term but will wait for the National Dividend .
  • He claims that the presidential salary is 15 million won, which is not much, and that being president is difficult .
  • He prefers staying at Haneulgung, where people gather, and his income is a thousand times the presidential salary .
  • He asserts that a divine being like himself has no desire for the honor of being president .
  • He believes the happiest place is Haneulgung, but he comes out because people are struggling .
  • He aims to untangle the complex problems of society, which he believes current leaders only worsen .

#2 (00:04:40) Policy Views: Unification and Nuclear Power

  • Heo Kyeong-young states that unification is not important and the Ministry of Unification should be abolished .
  • He advocates for the construction of Uljin Nuclear Power Plants Units 3 and 4, criticizing the government’s opposition to nuclear power .
  • He explains that nuclear power accounts for about 30% of energy, and abandoning it is not feasible .
  • He claims to possess the secret of cosmic energy, which makes him uniquely qualified to foresee the future of energy .
  • He argues that scientifically advanced countries like Korea can build perfect nuclear power plants without major issues .
  • He states he won’t fight the government on this but will implement these policies once he becomes president .

#3 (00:08:00) Human Brain and Divine Law

  • Heo Kyeong-young uses an air conditioner as an example of human limitations in understanding phenomena .
  • He explains that the human brain only processes what it sees and hears .
  • He asserts that people who haven’t seen or heard about him cannot understand him .
  • He differentiates between human law and divine law, stating that human law forgives ignorance, but divine law punishes it more severely .
  • He references a story of Buddha, who said that unknowingly sitting on a hot stone causes more harm than knowingly doing so .
  • He defines “ignorance” (치) as one of the three poisons (탐, 진, 치: greed, anger, ignorance), which is a major sin in divine law .
  • He gives examples of how human law might forgive ignorance (e.g., not knowing about drugs), but divine law leads to severe consequences .
  • He claims that divine law punishes those who choose harmful things by making them crave more, leading to their downfall and even affecting their descendants .
  • He warns that sinning against him, a divine being, has no forgiveness, unlike human law .

#4 (00:18:00) Physical Health and Divine Abilities

  • Heo Kyeong-young demonstrates the importance of strong back muscles for spinal health, showing how a weak spine can lead to problems after age 40 .
  • He emphasizes the need for exercise to build strong back muscles .
  • He boasts about his own physical prowess, including high kicks and martial arts skills, which he attributes to his strong spine .
  • He compares his strength to that of a tiger, highlighting its immense power despite its appearance .
  • He recounts climbing a mountain at midnight where a tiger used to roam, implying his protective presence keeps the tiger away .
  • He mentions that people accompany him on these mountain climbs, demonstrating his physical activity .
  • He shares a childhood story of riding a cow and nearly falling into a rocky stream, illustrating his adventurous past .

#5 (00:25:00) The Value of Space and Quantum Energy

  • Heo Kyeong-young explains that “empty space” (허공) is the most valuable thing, far exceeding material wealth .
  • He states that space contains unimaginable wealth and various subatomic particles like quarks, Higgs bosons, electrons, and neutrons .
  • He mentions that humans have discovered about 204 elements, but only 108 are officially recognized .
  • He explains that these subatomic particles, when further broken down, transform into photons (light energy) .
  • He asserts that human bodies are essentially photon energy .
  • He claims to infuse people with life energy and can also remove it .
  • He states he can extend or reduce lifespans, and that he taught this ability the previous week .
  • He threatens to reduce the lifespans of world leaders who oppose him, causing them to fear him and cooperate with his global unification plans .
  • He uses the Korean proverb “a small chili is spicier” to symbolize Korea’s potential to lead the world .
  • He explains that space connects everything through photon energy, allowing a mother to know if her son in the US has had an accident .
  • He claims space contains 1800 types of matter, though scientists only estimate 80, and 204 have been discovered but not officially recognized .
  • He states that space contains “space elements” that allow him to travel to Baekgung (heaven) in 0.1 seconds, covering 12 billion light-years .
  • He describes black holes as “highways to the universe” and claims there are six in the current location .
  • He explains that opening one’s “Baekhoe” (a point on the head) allows access to this space and its “card” for traveling to Baekgung .

#6 (00:33:00) Lifespan Extension Demonstration

  • Heo Kyeong-young calls a man from Daejeon to demonstrate his ability to check and extend lifespans .
  • He performs a strength test, showing the man’s initial health .
  • He then tests for the presence of “angels” in different body parts, concluding that the man’s angels have left due to stress from opening a beer pub .
  • He commands the angels to return, and the man’s strength is restored .
  • He then checks the man’s lifespan, revealing he is 58 years old and will die next year at 59 .
  • He decides to extend the man’s life by 32 years, to 90 years old .
  • He explains that he can’t extend it beyond 30 years without repercussions from Baekgung .
  • He warns that if the man bothers him, his lifespan could be reduced again .
  • He calls another person, a 60-year-old, whose lifespan is also short, predicted to die at 61 or 62 .
  • He extends this person’s life by 30 years, initially intending to extend it to 90, but accidentally extends it to 120 years .
  • He explains that he can control lifespans mentally and that this person is lucky .
  • He mentions that extending a lifespan by one year costs 100 million won, implying a debt to heaven .
  • He warns that bothering him could revert the lifespan extension .
  • He demonstrates healing the first man’s heart by simply speaking, without physical contact .
  • He emphasizes that this ability to manipulate space and its elements is beyond modern medicine .
  • He reiterates that he can extend the lives of people’s children if they bring them to him .

#7 (00:58:00) Daejeon City Party Announcement

  • Lee Yong-joo, General Secretary of the Daejeon City Party, gives a speech .
  • He introduces key members: Kim Soon-ja, Kim Ok-gi, and Kim Bong-cheol .
  • He announces that the Daejeon City Party has recruited 126 members and will hold its founding ceremony on July 26th at 7 PM at the Daejeon City Jung-gu Christian Federation Hall .
  • He thanks Kim Hyun, Seok Hwa-jang, and Kim Yeon-yi for their cooperation .
  • He expresses the party’s goal to expand from the central region to the headquarters .

#8 (01:00:00) The Scale of Subatomic Particles and Divine Power

  • Heo Kyeong-young explains the scale of small particles: micro (10^-6), nano (10^-9), angstrom (10^-10), pico (10^-12), femto (10^-15), atto (10^-18), and hundred atto (10^-20) .
  • He states that human cells are made of these incredibly small particles .
  • He claims to be able to manipulate these particles and human cells at will .
  • He asserts that no one else can explain or control these scales like him .
  • He criticizes religious texts like the Bible and Buddhist scriptures for lacking practical demonstrations of power .
  • He states that he doesn’t need to touch people to heal them, unlike old methods .
  • He claims that women who come to Haneulgung become more beautiful .
  • He emphasizes that he is far ahead of current scientific understanding, predicting future technologies like flying saucers and drone use .
  • He claims to have more guards (angels) than anyone on Earth .
  • He states that humans are being nurtured and have limited IQs (around 100), while his IQ is infinite .
  • He reiterates that his abilities, like extending lifespans, are not learned on Earth .

#9 (01:10:00) Q&A: Aviation Industry

  • Lee Sang-ryu asks about the future of the aviation industry, specifically regarding job opportunities for those in aviation polytechnics and the challenges faced by Korean aviation companies .
  • Heo Kyeong-young explains that the US (Boeing) dominates the aviation industry, similar to Germany and the UK in automobiles .
  • He notes that while Rolls-Royce makes airplane engines, the airframe parts are more expensive .
  • He criticizes other countries for producing unreliable aircraft due to corruption and poor quality control .
  • He states that Korea excels in shipbuilding but not in large aircraft .
  • He predicts that Korea’s future in aviation lies in small personal aircraft and drones, which will replace cars .
  • He describes drones as safe due to parachutes and useful for quick travel, even to hospitals .
  • He concludes that the future of the aviation industry is bright due to drones .

#10 (01:16:00) Q&A: International Marriage and Karma

  • A woman from Japan asks about the karmic reasons behind international marriages .
  • Heo Kyeong-young explains that most people marry within their region, and their next life often starts in the same area due to accumulated karma .
  • He introduces the concept of “causal connection” (인연 인과) and “created connection” (연성 연과) .
  • He states that international marriages are often “created connections” (인연 인연), meaning individuals choose to create new connections rather than fulfilling past karmic debts .
  • He gives an example of someone choosing between Haneulgung and a dance hall, where a chance encounter can lead to new, unforeseen consequences, even losing all their wealth .
  • He emphasizes that not all events are predetermined by past karma; some are new beginnings .
  • He uses the example of a plane crash, where passengers’ deaths are not necessarily due to past karma with the pilot, but rather the pilot’s current actions .
  • He advises caution in daily actions, suggesting that calling his name can bring good connections .
  • He states that children of international marriages might be reborn in either country depending on the strength of their connections .
  • He advises students to cut off distractions like phones to succeed in their studies .
  • He concludes that many women from Southeast Asia marrying Koreans are creating new connections, not fulfilling past ones .

#11 (01:28:00) Q&A: Child Abuse Laws

  • A man asks about the limits of child abuse laws in Korea, noting they seem to be mimicking US standards .
  • Heo Kyeong-young confirms that Korean child abuse laws are becoming stricter, similar to Western countries, where children can be removed from parents for abuse .
  • The man reveals he is a victim of these laws, having had two children taken by the government for allegedly taking them out barefoot .
  • He mentions that even his 6-month-old baby is at risk of being taken .