Discussion of Heo Kyeong-yeong’s 33 policies, the concept of “all creation is my body,” and various spiritual and societal issues.
Character Profiles
- 허경영 (Heo Kyeong-young) | Lecturer | Leader of the National Revolutionary Dividend Party, referred to as “신인” (divine being) or “총재님” (President). He claims to possess divine abilities, including healing, extending lifespans, and controlling energy. He advocates for the “33 Policies” and “national dividend” to transform Korea and the world.
- 사회자 (Moderator) | Event Host | Introduces Heo Kyeong-young and manages the flow of the lecture, expressing gratitude to attendees and supporting Heo Kyeong-young’s vision.
- 김영훈 (Kim Young-hoon) | Audience Member | Attends the lecture from Uijeongbu, presents a bouquet, and participates in Heo Kyeong-young’s demonstrations.
- 임가영 (Im Ga-young) | Audience Member | Presents a bouquet during the lecture.
- 지호 (Ji-ho) | Audience Member | A young man attending for the first time, participates in Heo Kyeong-young’s demonstrations, including the “O-ring test” and health assessments. His name is humorously interpreted by Heo Kyeong-young.
- 앤드루 양 (Andrew Yang) | Politician | An American politician mentioned by Heo Kyeong-young for his similar policy of universal basic income, though Heo Kyeong-young claims his own policies are more established.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction and Opening Remarks
- The moderator thanks the attendees and overseas supporters for their presence .
- The moderator announces that he will be exclusively hosting the Saturday lectures from this week forward .
- He expresses gratitude for the audience’s focus when he speaks .
- The opening ceremony for the Yeouido party office was successfully held .
- Heo Kyeong-young held press conferences with YouTube journalists on Tuesday and Wednesday .
- The moderator was deeply impressed by Heo Kyeong-young’s clear and charismatic responses to reporters’ questions .
- He believes Heo Kyeong-young is capable of achieving South-North unification and world unification .
- The upcoming April general election is approaching, and the goal is to secure 150 National Assembly members .
- Achieving this goal will enable the implementation of divine policies to transform the nation .
- The moderator sees divinity in the audience’s faces .
- He states that the 20th president is already decided, with prophecies indicating Heo Kyeong-young .
- He encourages patience, believing the world will change for future generations .
- Unity of mind and body is crucial, with no internal dissent .
- The goal is to make Heo Kyeong-young president and implement the 33 Policies for a happy South Korea .
- Heo Kyeong-young’s 33 Policies were developed over 30 years of hardship, driven by a desperate desire to improve the nation .
- He anticipates that those who currently disagree will eventually recognize the truth .
- He believes the world is watching South Korea .
- The audience is fortunate to be present .
- Heo Kyeong-young feels energized by the audience’s presence .
- This is the 1209th Saturday lecture, a testament to the speaker’s vast knowledge .
- Heo Kyeong-young is introduced as the “Eastern lamp” and hope for South Korea and humanity .
#2 (00:09:30) Heo Kyeong-young’s Lecture Begins
- Heo Kyeong-young greets the audience and confirms that he will be lecturing on his policies .
- He explains that due to the upcoming general election, “pledges” are now referred to as “policies” .
- He emphasizes that without a divine being, the 33 Policies cannot truly change the world .
- He states that human politics cannot resolve global conflicts .
- Only he, as the one who moves all creation, can implement the 33 Policies .
- He claims he could become president anywhere, including the US, by proposing a national dividend .
- He contrasts the “dead land” of the US with the “living land” (황토, yellow soil) of Korea .
- He mentions that Westerners anticipate a savior from the East .
- He explains the concepts of “신태양 (divine sun),” “본태양 (true sun),” and “심태양 (mind sun),” stating that seeing the true sun is a profound experience .
- He differentiates between the physical sun (진심 태양, true mind sun) and the “fake sun” (가심 태양, false mind sun) .
- He references the Cheonbugyeong, stating that one must “악명 (illuminate)” the true mind sun to live .
- He describes the true sun as a “생 다이아몬드 (living diamond)” with 360 facets, unlike human diamonds with only 36 .
- He argues that the sun does not burn or emit smoke, and its immense temperature does not affect Earth due to the vacuum of space .
- He explains that temperature and light only become apparent when they interact with Earth’s atmosphere .
- He predicts that physicists worldwide will eventually come to Korea to hear his explanations of Earth’s secrets .
#3 (00:22:00) Audience Participation and Demonstrations
- Heo Kyeong-young asks if there are any young people attending for the first time .
- A young man named Ji-ho comes forward .
- Ji-ho is introduced as a first-time attendee from Mok-dong .
- Heo Kyeong-young takes a photo with Ji-ho .
- Kim Young-hoon from Uijeongbu presents a bouquet .
- Im Ga-young also presents a bouquet .
- Heo Kyeong-young mentions a 75-year-old man whose lifespan is long .
- He discusses Andrew Yang, an American politician with similar basic income proposals, noting that Yang is a first-time candidate while Heo Kyeong-young has run three times .
- Heo Kyeong-young’s policies have 30 years of history, making them more feasible .
- He predicts that as the economy worsens, public perception of his national dividend policy will improve .
- He claims that even dying people will cling to life to receive the national dividend .
- He contrasts receiving money from children, which can be burdensome, with the continuous national dividend .
- He describes the suffering of the elderly in nursing homes as a form of hell .
- The national dividend will redistribute wealth from the rich to the poor .
- He transitions to discussing the “political revolution” as the first of his 33 Policies .
- He explains that he, as the creator of the universe, has descended to Earth to teach humanity how to live .
- He states that he is currently “teaching” (교화) because he is not given the “position” (치) to govern .
- He calls for a male volunteer from the audience .
- Ji-ho, a first-time attendee, comes forward .
- Heo Kyeong-young explains that AI cannot understand the nuances of human interaction and emotion .
- He asserts that while AI is advancing, a “신인 (divine being)” like himself is also present .
- He warns against evaluating him as an ordinary person, stating that those who see negativity in others have “사자 (evil spirits)” in their hearts .
- He advises maintaining a “천사 (angelic)” heart by seeing goodness in others .
- He uses the analogy of adding coffee or green tea to water to illustrate how a small change can redefine the whole .
- He emphasizes that judging a divine being with human perception is impossible .
- He references Jesus’s warning against rejecting the Comforter and Deuteronomy 27:18 about cursing those who mislead the blind .
- He states that the current leaders are misleading the “blind” public .
- He warns that those who misrepresent him will face calamity .
- He reiterates that he is the “조화신 (God of Harmony)” who created the universe .
- He asks Ji-ho his age (70) and comments on his appearance, suggesting he has endured much hardship .
- He shares his own childhood experiences of extreme poverty and loneliness in Seoul, sleeping on the streets and in communal lodgings .
- He explains that suffering can be a form of learning .
- He mentions the “팔고 사고 (eight sufferings and four sufferings)” in Buddhism: birth, old age, sickness, death, separation from loved ones, meeting hated ones, not getting what one desires, and the five aggregates .
- He explains the “오온 (five aggregates)” (색수상행식: form, sensation, perception, mental formations, consciousness) and their connection to the “전오식 (five senses)” .
- He discusses IQ, stating that Ji-ho’s IQ of 135 is high .
- He claims that all matter, including paper and microphones, possesses an “IQ of 10 billion” and records everything .
- He explains that these objects send recordings to the “공 (void)” .
- He demonstrates the “O-ring test” with Ji-ho, showing that mentioning “Buddha” or “Jesus” weakens Ji-ho’s grip, while mentioning “Heo Kyeong-young” strengthens it .
- He asserts that the paper “hears” his words .
- He performs the O-ring test again, this time with Ji-ho’s finger in the air, claiming that the “공간 (space)” itself is filled with his energy .
- He states that his energy can instantly affect the entire universe, unlike human names or religious figures .
- He encourages the audience to try the O-ring test with each other .
- He declares that “일체 만물은 허경영의 몸이다 (all creation is Heo Kyeong-young’s body)” .
- He criticizes the notion of “무정물 (inanimate objects)” as a misunderstanding of divine intelligence .
- He emphasizes the importance of respecting objects, citing the wisdom of ancestors who preserved even scraps of paper .
- He performs another O-ring test, demonstrating that Ji-ho’s clothes are “Heo Kyeong-young’s” .
- He explains that he does not suffer when others criticize him because they are part of his own body .
- He describes his own loneliness and how he sees beauty in everyone, like a parent seeing their children .
- He states that he can communicate with all objects and nature, unlike ordinary humans .
- He shares his childhood experience of growing up alone and talking to walls .
- He explains that his experiences of loneliness allow him to understand others’ suffering .
- He contrasts his self-imposed suffering with Ji-ho’s attempts to avoid it .
- He states that he has given humans “자유 의지 (free will),” which is why he must descend to Earth to teach and heal .
- He assesses Ji-ho’s health, noting his healthy brain despite hardship .
- He performs an O-ring test to determine Ji-ho’s lifespan, extending it to 120 years .
- Ji-ho pledges loyalty in return for the extended lifespan .
- Heo Kyeong-young warns that his “감식 카메라 (sensing camera)” (all objects) will monitor Ji-ho’s actions .
- He reiterates that all objects have an IQ of 10 billion .
- He warns against disrespecting money, as it has “eyes” and can bring curses .
- He promises to forgive past transgressions and provide the national dividend if he becomes president .
#4 (02:09:00) Policy Discussions and Future Vision
- Heo Kyeong-young discusses the “결혼 혁명 (marriage revolution),” offering 100 million won for marriage and 200 million won for housing .
- He explains that these funds are a “부메랑 (boomerang)” that will stimulate the economy .
- He shows a demographic pyramid, illustrating the inverted population structure with fewer young people and more elderly .
- He warns that this trend will lead to economic collapse, with empty apartments and a lack of support for the elderly .
- He presents himself as the one who can foresee and prevent this future .
- He discusses the “출산 혁명 (birth revolution),” offering 50 million won per child, along with birthday gifts and clothing .
- He proposes replacing all currency with his image, believing it will prevent people from disrespecting money .
- He envisions a future where people are happy to see his face on money and fear his resignation due to the loss of the national dividend .
- He performs a health assessment on Ji-ho, identifying issues with his bronchi and nose (비염, rhinitis) .
- He “heals” Ji-ho’s conditions instantly through his energy, without physical contact .
- He demonstrates that Ji-ho’s chosen clothing colors are beneficial for his respiratory system .
- He temporarily removes Ji-ho’s physical strength, then restores it, emphasizing his divine power .
- He addresses Ji-ho’s high blood pressure, stating that he has resolved the underlying issue and recommends exercise .
- He concludes the discussion of the five policies, including the “노후 혁명 (elderly revolution),” which involves national dividends, marriage/remarriage support, housing funds, and job creation for seniors .
- He declares South Korea a “노인 천국 (elderly paradise)” and “의료 천국 (medical paradise)” under his leadership .
- He urges the audience to bring new people to the lectures and distribute policy leaflets to secure votes for the national dividend .
- He reminds the audience that they are among the chosen few (0.001%) who can see him .
- He concludes by sending “천사 (angels)” to heal diseases, bring wealth, and ensure success for all .