​6908250109 Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Haneulgung Lecture August 25, 2019

The importance of the National Revolutionary Party, predictions about political events (e.g., Trump’s presidency, Park Geun-hye’s impeachment), the concept of “angels” and their role in health, and the philosophical meaning of “pulling” (땡겨).

Character Profiles

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong | Speaker | Presidential candidate of the National Revolutionary Party, claims to be a divine being with special powers.
  • Park Hyeong-seop | Overseas Chairman of the National Revolutionary Party | Responsible for organizing overseas branches.
  • Anchor/Announcer | Interviewer | Questions Heo Kyeong-yeong on political and economic matters.
  • Heo Eun-sun | Supporter | Recounts her family’s long-standing support for Heo Kyeong-yeong.
  • Jeon Hyeong | Questioner | Asks Heo Kyeong-yeong about reincarnation, original sin, angels, and human perception of divinity.
  • Lee Min-gyeong | Singer | Performs a song titled “땡겨” (Pull).

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Party Introduction

  • The event welcomes attendees to Hanulgung and acknowledges the crowded venue .
  • The National Revolutionary Party was founded at KINTEX, with Heo Kyeong-yeong as the 20th presidential candidate .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong plans to transform Korea with three key policies .
  • Hanulgung is envisioned as the origin of world unification and Heo Kyeong-yeong’s history .
  • Early attendees will gain significant advantages .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong, who governs the universe, will deliver a message .

#2 (00:02:00) Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Speech on Elections and Wealth

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong greets the audience, noting the large turnout for the National Revolutionary Party’s founding on August 15th .
  • He emphasizes the ease of election campaigning .
  • He illustrates how small efforts can multiply, comparing it to financial growth .
  • He states that earning money is the easiest thing in the world .
  • He claims all matter obeys his commands, not human commands .
  • He asserts his words hold power and authority .

#3 (00:09:00) Discussion on Trump’s Presidency and Prophecy

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong recounts an incident where an announcer compared him to Donald Trump, who was 16th in the Republican primaries .
  • He felt insulted by the comparison but predicted Trump would become president, despite global media favoring Hillary Clinton .
  • He believed Trump’s presidency would prevent war in Korea, unlike Hillary’s, who was connected to arms dealers .
  • He highlighted Trump’s past bankruptcies and low ranking in the primaries .
  • He claims to have predicted Trump’s victory and the subsequent reversal of public opinion .
  • He mentions a broadcast where he debated the announcer about Trump’s chances .
  • He states that Trump’s presidency would save the U.S. economy, while Hillary’s would ruin it .
  • He questions how he could have known this if he were not divine .
  • He explains that Hillary’s presidency would lead to war on the Korean Peninsula due to U.S. arms companies needing to sell weapons .

#4 (00:17:00) Historical Parallels: Empress Myeongseong and Geopolitical Tensions

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong draws parallels between current geopolitical tensions and the situation during Empress Myeongseong’s era .
  • He describes how Empress Myeongseong sought alliances with Russia and China against Japan, leading to her assassination .
  • He notes that pro-Japanese Koreans assisted in her murder .
  • He mentions the sword used to kill Empress Myeongseong is displayed in a Japanese shrine .
  • He explains that “Fox Hunt” was the operation name for her assassination .
  • He compares the current division in Korea, with some favoring China/Russia and others the U.S., to Empress Myeongseong’s time .
  • He discusses the destruction of Gyeongbokgung Palace by Japan for a world exhibition and the subsequent establishment of the Japanese Government-General .
  • He emphasizes that nuclear weapons render conventional warfare obsolete .

#5 (00:22:00) Personal Struggles and Prophecies

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong states that people discover him when they are suffering .
  • He claims to have predicted Park Geun-hye’s impeachment and the candlelight protests .
  • He asserts his knowledge of global events, including Trump’s victory, which contradicted all other media .
  • He reiterates his prediction that Trump would save the U.S. economy .
  • He describes his difficult youth, working during the day and studying at night, often hungry .
  • He mentions his commitment to avoiding alcohol and cigarettes, unlike most night school students .
  • He recalls studying in air-conditioned banks during hot summers .
  • He predicts that people will recognize him as a divine being as they face hardship .
  • He notes that people started noticing him after Park Geun-hye’s imprisonment .
  • He mentions other unconventional leaders like Macron and Zelenskyy .
  • He explains that people seek leaders with bright smiles and childlike innocence during chaotic times .

#6 (00:30:00) The Power of Multiplication and Financial Wisdom

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains the power of exponential growth, where one person telling another can quickly spread a message .
  • He uses an analogy of a father distributing wealth to his daughters, demonstrating how small, consistent savings can lead to vast fortunes .
  • He emphasizes that a single wasteful person can ruin a family’s wealth, while a thrifty person can build it .
  • He recounts a story of a daughter who multiplied 30,000 won into 100 billion won through consistent doubling .
  • He mentions a story of a daughter who received 1.1 billion won and managed it wisely .
  • He concludes that hardship reveals the true nature of life and leads people to seek him .

#7 (00:35:00) Media Recognition and Political Landscape

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong discusses how media, initially dismissive, began to acknowledge his predictions .
  • He refers to a news report comparing him to a comedian who became president, highlighting his unconventional political background .
  • He interprets this as a sign that the public is ready for a non-traditional leader like him .
  • He mentions that his National Revolutionary Party is gaining strength .
  • He notes that even incumbent politicians and prominent figures like Lee Jun-seok have acknowledged his influence .
  • He recounts an incident where 5,000 people surrounded him, seeking solutions, while other candidates struggled to attract crowds .
  • He states that in times of chaos, heroes emerge, not elites .
  • He claims to be a hero because he addresses the nation’s suffering .

#8 (00:43:00) The Sewol Ferry Disaster and National Crisis

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong connects the Sewol Ferry disaster to a national crisis, calling it a “rehearsal” .
  • He criticizes the purchase and use of a discarded Japanese ship, which was structurally unsound .
  • He condemns the government’s approval of the ship’s operation during Park Geun-hye’s presidency, leading to the deaths of 300 young people .
  • He asserts that he is the hero who will save the nation from its current crisis, akin to rescuing the Sewol ferry .
  • He emphasizes that people discover him when they are suffering .

#9 (00:46:00) Spiritual Warfare and the Path to Baekgung

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that as one approaches Baekgung (heavenly palace), evil forces become stronger .
  • He warns against listening to or spreading negative words and advises adherence to his 330 policies .
  • He states that increased faith can sometimes lead to negative consequences, such as neglecting family for religious groups .
  • He claims that his divine nature allows him to overcome these challenges .
  • He describes his ability to traverse time and space, visiting different eras and planets .

#10 (00:51:00) Question and Answer: Fair Elections

  • A question is posed regarding fair elections, specifically concerns about electronic voting machine manipulation, citing an Indonesian example .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong dismisses these concerns, stating that Korea’s election system prevents fraud .
  • He explains that vote counting involves observers from all parties who monitor and record results, making manipulation difficult .
  • He clarifies that electronic systems only tally votes, not cast them .
  • He mentions that any challenge to election results leads to a recount by the Supreme Court .
  • He cites the U.S. presidential election where Al Gore won the popular vote but George W. Bush won the electoral college, decided by the Supreme Court .
  • He notes that Bush’s father had appointed a Supreme Court justice who sided with Bush, leading to his victory .
  • He also mentions Park Geun-hye’s presidency, implying that anyone can become president .
  • He reiterates that election fraud is impossible in Korea due to transparency and public oversight .
  • He states that modern society’s transparency, with people recording conversations, prevents top-down directives for fraud .
  • He aims for 100 National Assembly seats in the next election, which would give his party significant power .
  • He also mentions exit polls as a safeguard against fraud .

#11 (01:03:00) Supporter Testimonial: Heo Eun-sun

  • Heo Eun-sun, a supporter from Sokcho, shares her family’s long-standing connection to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • She recounts her father’s admiration for Heo Kyeong-yeong, who was an adopted son of Lee Byung-chul and a presidential aide to Park Chung-hee .
  • Her father actively campaigned for Heo Kyeong-yeong in 2007 .
  • She believes her deceased father and husband would be proud of Heo Kyeong-yeong’s current success .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong clarifies that the farm mentioned was in Giheung, not Yongin, where Park Chung-hee frequently visited .
  • Another supporter mentions remembering Heo Kyeong-yeong from a long time ago and actively campaigning for him .

#12 (01:09:00) Song Performance and Philosophical Interpretation

  • Jeon Hyeong presents a gift to Heo Kyeong-yeong .
  • Singer Lee Min-gyeong performs her song “땡겨” (Pull), which she adapted for Heo Kyeong-yeong’s campaign .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong interprets the song’s title “땡겨” (Pull) as a positive force, symbolizing attraction and bringing things closer .
  • He explains that all objects in the universe, from planets to atoms, are held together by a “pulling” force .
  • He contrasts this with the philosophical idea that pushing away is good and pulling is selfish, stating that pulling is essential for existence .
  • He encourages everyone to embrace the concept of “pulling” .

#13 (01:19:00) Question and Answer: Riemann Hypothesis and Nanotechnology

  • A question is asked about the Riemann Hypothesis, its implications for internet finance, and its connection to prime numbers .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong states that the Riemann Hypothesis is a theoretical conjecture, not a practical reality .
  • He connects prime numbers to nanotechnology and economic development, citing semiconductors and cosmetics .
  • He explains that reducing substances to a millionth or even smaller (nano-scale) allows for better absorption and economic value .
  • He claims that such advancements will lead to a future where food is 100% absorbed and cosmetics can instantly transform appearance .
  • He asserts that these concepts, though currently theoretical, will become reality in the future, allowing for radical transformations like reversing aging .
  • He also mentions the vastness of the universe and the ability to travel through time and space in Baekgung .

#14 (01:30:00) Question and Answer: Reincarnation, Original Sin, Angels, and Divine Recognition

  • Jeon Hyeong asks three questions:
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that angels, though invisible, reside in the body, protecting organs and preventing diseases like breast cancer .
  • He states that maintaining a good mindset keeps angels present, while negative emotions can drive them away, similar to a spouse’s feelings .
  • He claims to be able to test for the presence of angels and even remove them, demonstrating this with a volunteer .
  • He asserts his ability to heal ailments like stroke and then reintroduce angels for complete recovery .
  • He emphasizes that maintaining good health requires continuous effort and avoiding harmful habits like alcohol and tobacco .
  • He reiterates that angels are sensitive to negative words and actions, even subtle ones .
  • He advises using polite language, even when describing someone as “unconventionally attractive,” to avoid offending angels .
  • He states that original sin does not exist, as humans do not choose to be born .
  • He explains that religious teachings, like the Ten Commandments, serve to guide human behavior and promote moral living, even without divine intervention .
  • He acknowledges the positive societal contributions of religious organizations, such as building schools and providing aid .
  • He defines karma (인과) as the consequence of one’s actions and retribution (응보) as the inevitable result .
  • He uses the analogy of a field (밭) to represent religion, where good seeds (teachings) yield good harvests (moral behavior) .
  • He introduces the concept of “yeon” (연), or connections, which can profoundly impact one’s life, citing a tragic story of a woman who lost her life and fortune due to a bad real estate investment and a deceptive acquaintance .
  • He suggests that such misfortunes are karmic retribution from past lives .
  • He explains that even good deeds can create negative karma if done with expectations .
  • He states that the concept of original sin is a religious construct to promote humility, but it doesn’t actually exist .
  • He interprets biblical stories, such as Jacob’s deception and Abraham’s lie, as examples of human flaws recorded truthfully in the Bible, highlighting its “greatness” .

#15 (01:58:00) Energy Infusion and Closing Remarks

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong announces a 10-minute energy infusion session for all attendees .
  • He instructs everyone to stand and receive energy for healing, family issues, financial problems, and career success .
  • He states that all five lecture halls will receive the same energy .
  • He wishes everyone health and happiness with their families .
  • He mentions the ongoing construction of a sixth lecture hall .
  • A supporter from Busan is invited to speak .
  • Lee Min-gyeong performs her song “땡겨” again .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong concludes the session, promising more interesting discussions next time .

Other Useful Information

  • Event Title: 109th Heo Kyeong-yeong Hanulgung Lecture (2019.08.25)
  • Source Type: YouTube Video
  • Key Themes: political prophecy, personal hardship, spiritual power, fair elections, economic theory, historical parallels, and the nature of reality.
  • Hanulgung: Described as the origin of world unification and Heo Kyeong-yeong’s history .
  • National Revolutionary Party: Founded on August 15th, with Heo Kyeong-yeong as the 20th presidential candidate .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Policies: Aim to transform Korea with three key policies .
  • Energy Infusion: A session where Heo Kyeong-yeong claims to infuse attendees with energy for various benefits .
  • “땡겨” (Pull) Song: A campaign song performed by Lee Min-gyeong, interpreted by Heo Kyeong-yeong as a positive, fundamental force of the universe .
  • Riemann Hypothesis: Discussed in the context of nanotechnology and its potential to revolutionize finance and other industries .
  • Angels: Heo Kyeong-yeong claims to infuse people with angels that protect their bodies and can be affected by their mindset .
  • Original Sin: Heo Kyeong-yeong denies the existence of original sin, stating that humans do not choose to be born .
  • Karma (인과) and Retribution (응보): Explained as the consequences of actions and their inevitable results .
  • Biblical Interpretation: Heo Kyeong-yeong interprets biblical narratives as truthful accounts of human flaws, highlighting the Bible’s “greatness” .