​6910200117 117th Heo Kyung-young Haneulgung Lecture October 20, 2019

-The era of spacetime transcendence through YouTube, the National Revolutionary Dividend Party’s policies, philosophical and religious interpretations, and economic policies for youth and small businesses.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyung-young) | Speaker, Leader of National revolutionary dividend party | Claims to be a divine being who came to Earth in the era of “time-space transcendence” (YouTube era) to save the nation and humanity. He proposes policies like the “National dividend” and “revolutionary dividend party” and believes he will become president and world emperor.
  • 박병일 (Park Byeong-il) | Supporter | A long-time supporter of Heo Kyung-young who consistently left positive comments on YouTube for 6 years without ever meeting him. He became the chairman of the Science Dong-A organization committee.
  • 조진안 (Jo Jin-an) | Supporter from Germany | A long-time follower of Heo Kyung-young (30 years) who initially doubted his policies but later became a firm believer, especially after his daughter’s influence. He pledges his life to support Heo Kyung-young’s presidency.
  • 구본설 (Gu Bon-seol) | Supporter from Dangjin | A Buddhist who appreciates Heo Kyung-young’s teachings on both Buddhism and Christianity. He asks about the concepts of reincarnation and non-self (무아).
  • 한창동 (Han Chang-dong) | Supporter from Daegu Gyeongsan | An artist who practices traditional art and teaches at Daegu Sangnok. He expresses gratitude for Heo Kyung-young’s policies and acknowledges the difficulty in convincing others but remains hopeful.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:01) – Introduction to the Time-Space Transcendent Era

  • Heo Kyung-young states that in the future, when his party is established, he will formally appoint people who are currently anonymous supporters .
  • He emphasizes that the current era, where his lectures can be simultaneously viewed globally via YouTube, is a “time-space transcendent era,” making his presence on Earth necessary .
  • He asserts that YouTube eliminates the need for individual proselytizing, allowing for the instantaneous spread of ideas and cultural change worldwide .

#2 (00:02:00) – The National Revolutionary Dividend Party and its Policies

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the “National revolutionary dividend party” emerged in this “transmission era” and that its dividend policy alone guarantees 100 parliamentary seats .
  • He highlights that anyone aware of the party’s policy, which promises 6 million won per household (for a family of four), would be foolish not to support it .
  • He claims that even spouses of opposing party leaders would vote for his party .
  • He encourages supporters to spread his YouTube lectures, emphasizing the ease of campaigning in the digital age .
  • He states that the National revolutionary dividend party is a unique policy-driven party in world history .
  • He reiterates the policy of providing 6 million won per household monthly, emphasizing his foresight as a candidate who can predict the future .
  • He promises that his party’s parliamentarians will not receive salaries and will relinquish special privileges .
  • He dismisses traditional political divisions (ruling/opposition parties) as irrelevant, stating that his party offers a clear solution to people’s suffering .
  • He urges the use of mobile phones to spread his policies to hundreds of people daily, assuring 100% victory with this method .
  • He criticizes the current parliamentary system as useless, advocating for a fresh start without traditional party affiliations .
  • He stresses the importance of a sense of mission in the parliamentary election, utilizing the “time-space transcendent” nature of digital communication .

#3 (00:06:00) – Philosophical and Religious Interpretations

  • Heo Kyung-young references ancient sages like Confucius, Mencius, Buddha, Jesus, and Muhammad, stating that hearing the truth in the morning makes one content even if death comes in the evening .
  • He connects this idea to John 14:6, where Jesus states, “I am the way, the truth, and the life,” interpreting “way” as “do” (도), “truth” as “seom” (섬), and “life” as “cheon-nae” (천내) .
  • He emphasizes that his teachings transcend specific religions, drawing wisdom from both Christianity and Buddhism without bias .
  • He asserts that his words possess immense power and significance, meant to be eternally viewed .

#4 (00:07:00) – Introduction of Park Byeong-il

  • Heo Kyung-young introduces Park Byeong-il, a supporter who consistently left positive comments on his YouTube channel for six years without prior acquaintance .
  • He highlights Park’s dedication as a testament to the power of his message, contrasting it with fair-weather supporters .
  • He criticizes those who betray him or spread negativity, stating that he still loves and forgives them .

#5 (00:08:00) – The Power of Heavenly Energy and Angels

  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the “heavenly energy” (하늘궁강연) transmitted through his words transcends time and space, serving as a model for human inventions like radio waves .
  • He claims to imbue people with “angels” that extend their lifespan, asserting that these angels are real and would not leave if one curses or speaks ill of others .
  • He envisions a future where Korea’s influence grows, requiring ten more Incheon Airports, implying a global role for the nation .
  • He warns against being swayed by traditional political factions, emphasizing that the world is within their grasp through spiritual power .
  • He concludes the first part of the event, expressing gratitude and reiterating the transformative power of his presence and the “heavenly energy” .

#6 (00:10:00) – Q&A Session: Jo Jin-an’s Testimony

  • Jo Jin-an, a supporter from Germany, shares his 30-year journey of following Heo Kyung-young, initially skeptical of the “National dividend” policy .
  • He recounts how his daughter’s persistent encouragement led him to visit Heo Kyung-young and fully embrace his teachings .
  • He expresses his unwavering commitment to supporting Heo Kyung-young’s path to presidency and global emperorship, citing his granddaughter’s daily affirmations .

#7 (00:13:00) – Q&A Session: Socrates’ Debt and the Dual Nature of Existence

  • Heo Kyung-young addresses a question about Socrates’ dying request to repay a debt of a rooster, interpreting it as Socrates’ acknowledgment of his philosophical life without material gain .
  • He explains the concept of “six elements” (지수화풍공식 – earth, water, fire, wind, space, consciousness) that form the universe, likening space to the interstitial fluid between cells, essential for existence .
  • He introduces the Buddhist concept of “five aggregates” (색수상행식 – form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness), emphasizing that “form” (색) has a dual nature: physical and nominal .
  • He connects this duality to the “two sides of a coin,” where the physical coin is one side and its name is the other, both representing the same entity .
  • He explains that while the physical body (실체) perishes, the name (이름) endures, highlighting the eternal aspect of existence .
  • He uses the example of a deceased father’s work clothes evoking emotion, illustrating how the “name” or memory transcends physical presence .
  • He emphasizes that his teachings, unlike those of ordinary humans, come from a higher dimension, making complex truths easily understandable .

#8 (00:18:00) – Q&A Session: Social Issues and the Need for Change

  • Heo Kyung-young describes the plight of a mother stealing milk powder for her starving child, illustrating the desperation caused by poverty .
  • He criticizes “shameless politicians” who fail to address such suffering, promising to create a society where people are treated with dignity .
  • He laments the social issues like delayed marriages and unemployment, attributing them to a lack of financial support .
  • He recalls his past proposals for marriage and housing subsidies, which were dismissed as “crazy” but would have prevented the current demographic crisis .
  • He criticizes the public’s tendency to react only after problems escalate, comparing it to “locking the barn door after the horse is stolen” .
  • He asserts that his arrival in Korea is a “great blessing” for the peninsula, which he sees as the “axis of the Earth” .
  • He draws parallels between his political journey and that of figures like Trump, Roh Moo-hyun, and Zelenskyy, who rose from underdog positions to become presidents .
  • He claims to have predicted Trump’s presidency, further solidifying his image as a visionary leader .
  • He states that his “world management” (세계 경영) is divinely ordained and will bring hope to Korea and the world .

#9 (00:22:00) – Q&A Session: Party Funding and Policy Implementation

  • Heo Kyung-young addresses a question about funding for the National revolutionary dividend party, stating that a party headquarters will be established and a website launched for donations .
  • He explains that party membership fees can range from 8,000 won to billions, with no upper limit for donations to the party’s official account .
  • He predicts that his party will receive the most donations in history because its policies, like the 1.5 million won monthly dividend per person, directly benefit families .
  • He asserts that his lectures will change public perception, leading people to abandon ideological divisions and embrace his policies .
  • He claims that his policies will resolve financial anxieties for families, including caregiving costs and debt, making his election inevitable .
  • He promises to immediately implement “quantitative easing” (양적 완화) to clear household debts upon becoming president .
  • He emphasizes that his policies will eliminate the need for personal bankruptcy and provide stable income, making traditional political ideologies irrelevant .
  • He reiterates that his policies will forgive all personal and business debts, offering a fresh start for everyone .
  • He criticizes existing political parties for failing to address the fundamental economic well-being of families .
  • He promises to clear debts incurred during the high-growth era, allowing people to rebuild their lives in the low-growth era .
  • He clarifies that while debts will be repaid over 10 years, the interest will be covered immediately upon his presidency, ensuring financial stability .
  • He dismisses ideological conflicts as meaningless in the face of real economic hardship, using the example of the mother stealing milk powder .
  • He emphasizes that his policies offer a chance for people to live without financial burdens .
  • He states that his YouTube lectures are a “nuclear weapon” that can penetrate every household, spreading his message and policies .
  • He promises to provide hope and stability to small business owners, the self-employed, and those facing bankruptcy, allowing them to work with joy .
  • He concludes by stating that the party’s energy will be fueled by dedicated members who understand the benefits of his policies .

#10 (00:27:00) – Q&A Session: Youth Employment and Startup Funding

  • Heo Kyung-young clarifies his policy for youth employment in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs): a 1 million won monthly “coupon” that is a grant, not a loan, usable only in local traditional markets and small businesses .
  • He explains that after 5 years of working in an SME, individuals will receive a 300 million won startup fund with no collateral, no guarantee, and no interest (쓰리 무 – three no’s) .
  • He emphasizes that this fund empowers young people to pursue their entrepreneurial dreams, fostering innovation and potentially producing figures like Bill Gates .
  • He criticizes existing startup funding as overly complicated and ineffective, promising to simplify it to benefit the nation .
  • He views this startup fund as a way to redirect corporate R&D funds to young entrepreneurs, stimulating the economy by supporting “capillaries” (모세혈관) of small businesses .
  • He highlights the decline of manufacturing in Korea, with many factories closing or being put up for sale, indicating a need for new economic drivers .
  • He draws an analogy between the decline of small businesses and the loss of capillaries in the human body, leading to aging and death .
  • He connects this to the extension of human lifespan, arguing that increased longevity necessitates a stable income like the National dividend .
  • He suggests that the wealth generated by large corporations should support those who cannot earn as much, creating a virtuous cycle where money flows back into the economy .

#11 (00:30:00) – Q&A Session: Presidential Powers and Constitutional Reform

  • Heo Kyung-young states that his policies, including the SME employment and startup funds, will be implemented immediately upon his presidency .
  • He announces his intention to suspend the current constitution and initiate a constitutional amendment (제헌) process immediately after becoming president .
  • He plans to replace the first article of the constitution, which currently focuses on ideology, with a guarantee of the National dividend for all citizens, ensuring a basic middle-class standard of living .
  • He asserts that a “Constitutional Amendment Committee” will be formed, allowing his policies to be enacted without delay .
  • He envisions his face on new currency, printed both domestically and internationally, to facilitate quantitative easing and debt repayment .
  • He promises that upon his election, all household debts will begin to be repaid, and interest payments will cease immediately .
  • He prioritizes the immediate elimination of private debts (사채) with documented interest payments .
  • He states that the new constitution will abolish the party system, promoting a non-partisan, independent approach to governance .
  • He warns that any individuals causing discord will be dealt with decisively, implying a strong, centralized leadership .

#12 (00:32:00) – Q&A Session: Public Perception and the “Heo Kyung-young Typhoon”

  • Han Chang-dong, a supporter, expresses gratitude for Heo Kyung-young’s 33 policies and acknowledges the difficulty in changing public perception, as many still view him negatively .
  • He emphasizes the divine nature of Heo Kyung-young’s economic policies, which offer hope to ordinary citizens .
  • Heo Kyung-young responds by stating that the upcoming parliamentary election is crucial for spreading awareness of the dividend policy, which will then make the presidential election a foregone conclusion .
  • He likens his influence to a “typhoon” that will sweep across the nation, changing public opinion overnight .
  • He asserts that even if people don’t know his name, they will support the “National revolutionary dividend party” once they understand the benefits of the dividend .
  • He highlights his 30-year consistent advocacy for his policies without criticizing other politicians, patiently waiting for the right moment .
  • He suggests creating a song about the dividend to further popularize the policy .

#13 (00:35:00) – Q&A Session: Reincarnation and the Path to Baekgung

  • Heo Kyung-young addresses a question about whether the descendants of those who go to Baekgung (heavenly palace) can also bring their future generations there .
  • He explains that “affliction” (번뇌) is a path to “enlightenment” (보리), meaning that challenges lead to understanding .
  • He states that while the first 10 generations are guaranteed to go to Baekgung, subsequent generations’ fate depends on their own efforts .
  • He dismisses worrying about events a thousand years in the future, urging people to focus on their present journey to Baekgung .
  • He concludes by reiterating that “affliction is enlightenment” and that the current efforts are for reaching Baekgung .