| Spiritual levels, the true nature of the sun, religious concepts, and the power of calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name |
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| Spiritual levels (level, cho, gyeong, hae, ja, yang, geuk), true sun vs. false sun, the limitations of traditional religious practices (e.g., Cheondojae), the power of Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name for protection and spiritual advancement. |
Character Profiles
- Heo Kyeong-yeong | Speaker | A divine being who claims to control the universe and offers spiritual and material benefits to his followers.
- Shin Mi-gyeong | Follower | A dedicated supporter of Heo Kyeong-yeong, known for her extensive campaign work.
- Lee Sang-suk | Follower | A participant in the lecture whose spiritual “level” is assessed by Heo Kyeong-yeong.
- Yoon Seon-saeng | YouTuber | A YouTuber who asks Heo Kyeong-yeong about special benefits for celebrities.
- Jo Bak-sa | Speaker | A doctor who briefly speaks at the end of the lecture.
- Park Jong-pal | Boxer | A famous boxer mentioned by Heo Kyeong-yeong as an example of someone whose name brought them success.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Welcome and Introduction
- Heo Kyeong-yeong welcomes attendees to Hankung, stating that stepping on the “belly button” changes one’s destiny and is practice for going to Baekgung .
- He mentions the global emergency due to the COVID-19 virus, assuring his supporters they will not be affected .
- He claims that calling his name is the only way to overcome the virus .
- He predicts that Hankung and Piccadilly lecture halls will become pilgrimage sites for 7 billion people worldwide .
- He introduces himself as a divine being who controls the 5-jo space and will deliver a message .
#2 (00:02:00) Discussion on Spiritual Levels
- Heo Kyeong-yeong expresses that it is a miracle for people to be in Hankung, pitying those outside .
- He explains that the “belly button” represents the center of the universe, and many people are now able to enter it due to the election .
- He introduces the concept of “levels” or “grades” for spiritual energy, with 1 jo being a high level .
- He notes that newcomers to Hankung typically start at level 150 .
- He demonstrates how a person’s level is recorded in Baekgung, stating that humans cannot exceed level 150 without his intervention .
- He explains that levels can increase to jo, kyeong, and hae, with each representing a higher magnitude of zeros .
- He compares these levels to church titles like elder, indicating a high rank .
- He mentions that those who work hard for his campaign or provide material support can achieve higher levels .
- He introduces Shin Mi-gyeong, who has reached level 10 jo due to her dedication, such as distributing flyers until late at night .
- He notes that her attire might reduce her score, as Koreans prefer a more formal appearance .
- He mentions that Shin Mi-gyeong is currently in first place among his followers .
- He recounts a recent mountain climb with 50 people, where some reached 10 jo .
- He further elaborates on the numerical scale of levels, from jo (12 zeros) to kyeong (16 zeros) and hae (20 zeros), and beyond .
- He corrects a previous error in the number of zeros for each level .
- He continues to list even higher levels like ja, yang, gu, hwan, jung, geuk, and gye .
- He calculates the number of zeros for the highest level, gye, as 42 .
- He states that counting these numbers would take 5,000 years .
#3 (00:22:00) Philosophical Discussion on Naong Seonsa’s Poem
- Heo Kyeong-yeong recites a poem by Naong Seonsa, emphasizing living without desire or hatred, like water and wind .
- He identifies Naong Seonsa as a figure from the Goryeo Dynasty who contributed to Buddhist reform .
- He interprets the poem as a call to abandon greed (탐) and anger (노), which he believes cause all diseases .
- He connects this to politicians who crave power, suggesting that people should elect leaders who do not seek power .
- He advocates for a society where everyone is middle class, free from financial worries, and able to smile even after losing a job, thanks to a “dividend” system .
- He contrasts this with the current reality where people endure mistreatment at work to avoid starvation, leading to illness .
- He explains that Naong Seonsa’s message to abandon love and hatred is difficult but possible .
- He uses an example of prostate cancer to illustrate how physical conditions can naturally diminish certain desires .
- He criticizes people for hating politicians they elect, suggesting they should vote for him instead .
- He explains that love inevitably leads to hatred, which Naong Seonsa pointed out .
- He advises living like water and wind, adapting to circumstances without attachment .
- He claims that understanding this poem can prevent all diseases before even coming to him .
- He reiterates that anger stems from greed, using the example of parents getting angry at their children out of a desire for their success .
- He emphasizes that letting go of such desires improves the child’s well-being .
- He critiques Buddhism for lacking a concept of God and for its doctrines of “no-self” (무아) and “emptiness” (공), which he believes are flawed .
- He argues that denying the self and reincarnation allows people to escape responsibility for their actions, leading to a dangerous atheism .
- He warns that such beliefs can make murderers feel at ease, as they deny the reality of their actions and their consequences in future lives .
- He asserts that true religion should not offer such convenient escapes .
- He concludes that Naong Seonsa’s poem, despite its philosophical depth, contains a fundamental truth about love and justice .
- He interprets the poem’s message as not leaning towards love or justice, but living like water and wind .
- He criticizes this aspect of Buddhism, stating that humans need goals, unlike wind .
- He reminds his followers that their goal is Baekgung, specifically O-Baekgung .
- He notes that many people are now eligible for O-Baekgung due to the election .
- He explains that diligent work for his campaign can raise one’s level to ‘hae’, allowing them to reach his palace in O-Baekgung .
#4 (00:39:00) The Scale of Baekgung and Energy Levels
- Heo Kyeong-yeong explains the immense scale of Baekgung, stating that the sun is 1.7 million times larger than Earth .
- He uses the analogy of TV pixels to describe how images are formed, comparing Earth to a pixel and the sun to a TV screen .
- He then introduces the “Hercules star,” which is 100 million times larger than the sun, and Baekgung is 1,000 trillion times larger than the Hercules star .
- He emphasizes that Earth would be a mere speck of dust in comparison .
- He asserts that he, who controls such a vast star, has descended to Earth, and his followers’ levels are being recorded in Baekgung .
- He then assesses Lee Sang-suk’s level, estimating it to be around 1,000, then 10 jo .
- He clarifies that Baekgung’s big data monitors everything, and he does not personally determine the levels .
- He demonstrates the energy transfer by having a follower try to resist his pull, showing that their strength fluctuates based on his intervention .
- He explains that newcomers typically start at level 150, and he has not seen anyone exceed that without his help .
- He demonstrates how a follower’s level can rapidly increase to 40 jo, then 100 jo, through his power .
- He states that reaching 100 jo allows one to stop at that level .
- He mentions that another follower, who was active last night, also increased their level .
- He reiterates that Baekgung’s big data, not him, manages these levels .
- He encourages followers to ask questions to the angels in Baekgung .
- He uses an example of asking if one can become a top chaebol, to which the answer is “absolutely not” .
- However, if one asks if they can go to O-Baekgung, the answer is “unconditionally yes” .
- He demonstrates this by having a follower try to resist his pull while asking if they can go to Baekgung, showing that their strength is immense .
- He then shows that if the follower asks if they can go to Baekgung without his intervention, their strength disappears .
- He claims that this is proof of Baekgung’s existence .
- He criticizes media outlets like TV Chosun for trying to disprove his divinity, stating that it would lead to the nation’s downfall .
- He warns against betraying those who come to save the nation, comparing it to historical figures like Yi Sun-sin who were used and then discarded .
- He warns that electing the wrong person could lead to disaster and war .
- He advocates for quantitative easing to solve national debt, citing Japan’s example .
- He mentions that O-Baekgung is 5,000 trillion times larger than the Hercules star, making it incredibly difficult to enter .
- He states that those who enter O-Baekgung will have unimaginable roles .
- He describes how people who die and are reborn will have eyes that change rapidly, capable of captivating others .
- He explains that his true form in Baekgung is so radiant that ordinary people would faint or be blinded .
- He states that he appears in a normal human form on Earth so that people can see him .
- He explains that only those who reach O-Baekgung can see his true form because their energy levels are high enough .
- He warns against watching media that criticizes him, as it will cause one’s level to disappear .
- He demonstrates his power by taking away a follower’s strength, claiming that humans cannot do this .
- He asserts that his father is different from human fathers, comparing it to the biblical narrative of Jesus and James .
- He claims that calling his name grants immense strength, unlike calling the names of other religious figures .
- He criticizes Christianity for having 10 characteristics, including creation, salvation, and purity, but lacking a true understanding of God .
- He lists 8 core principles of Christianity: prayer, salvation, blessing, Holy Spirit, grace, resurrection, eternal life, and heaven .
- He states that his followers in Hankung must surpass these religious standards to reach Baekgung .
- He claims that he embodies all these characteristics: he is the creator, savior, and his followers are like church members whose sins are removed .
- He demonstrates his power again by taking away a follower’s strength instantly, which he claims no magician can do .
- He asserts that his power over human bodies proves his divinity .
- He criticizes media for not understanding his abilities, comparing them to elementary students trying to understand a physics professor .
- He states that he is the one who moves the universe and has come to give people an opportunity .
- He encourages followers to raise their levels, stating that 150 is nothing .
- He warns that those who bother him will be managed by Baekgung, and their levels will be affected .
- He promises that those who sing well for him will become top stars .
- He predicts that people will eventually acknowledge him when they receive dividends .
#5 (01:16:00) True and False Suns, and the Concept of Cheondo
- Heo Kyeong-yeong addresses a question about “true sun” (본태양) and “false sun” (가태양) .
- He defines “false sun” as cultural beliefs like Cheondo-jae (a ritual for the deceased) that are not true .
- He argues that sins committed on Earth cannot be absolved after death through rituals .
- He emphasizes that problems must be resolved on Earth while alive, such as reconciling with enemies or treating parents well .
- He states that the “false sun” is the Earth’s sun, which causes skin cancer and other ailments due to UV rays, and cannot reach shaded areas .
- He claims that the “true sun” is him, and his energy can penetrate all matter, unlike the Earth’s sun .
- He demonstrates this by showing that his name can transfer energy and affect objects remotely .
- He explains that his energy can reach even underground basements, unlike the Earth’s sun .
- He states that the “false sun” (Earth’s sun) is a temporary storage for energy, like a diamond .
- He differentiates between “living diamonds” (생다이아몬드) that emit light regardless of external light, and “dead diamonds” (사다이아몬드) that only reflect light .
- He describes the “living diamond” as having 360 facets, trapping light within it .
- He humorously refers to the light’s struggle to escape as “crazy disease” (지랄병) .
- He contrasts this with human-made diamonds that have fewer facets and allow light to escape .
- He explains that the “true sun” (him) continuously emits light because it was initially imbued with light .
- He describes the “living diamonds” as being attached to the surface of the sun, creating a “plasma membrane” of light that appears like fire .
- He clarifies that the sun is not actually burning, but rather eternally preserved .
- He states that the “false sun” is what people call the “true sun” (진태양), but it is not the original sun (본태양) .
- He refers to himself as “본심본태양” (original mind, original sun), meaning the entire universe is within him .
- He connects his arrival to a new beginning, referencing “일시무시일종무종일” (one beginning, no beginning, one end, no end, one) .
- He reiterates that Cheondo-jae is a “false sun” and that true absolution of sins must happen while alive .
- He gives an example of a wealthy man atoning for past wrongs by helping unmarried women with wedding expenses .
- He emphasizes that resolving issues on Earth is the real Cheondo, not rituals after death .
- He acknowledges that Cheondo-jae has an educational effect, making people reflect on their actions and avoid sin .
- He states that his followers in Hankung do not need Cheondo-jae .
- He explains that reaching O-Baekgung, which requires a level of 100 billion, is equivalent to skipping thousands of years of progression .
- He states that most of his followers have already surpassed 100 billion levels, allowing them to go to O-Baekgung .
- He explains that those at lower levels (e.g., 400 billion) cannot see his true form, but those at O-Baekgung can .
- He mentions that some mentally unstable people see him as a ball of fire and run away .
- He states that his true form in Baekgung is an immense radiance, but those at O-Baekgung see him as a normal person because their spiritual vision is strong .
- He assures that there is no demotion from O-Baekgung .
- He describes his current human life as a “living hell” compared to Baekgung, but still interesting .
- He explains that Baekgung requires many people, as even creating a single seed involves millions of beings .
- He gives an example of how complex the design of a deer’s sperm is, containing information about mating behavior and female location, all managed by ascended humans .
- He asserts that all creatures are designed, not evolved, and remain their species eternally .
- He reiterates that Cheondo-jae is a lie, and true absolution happens while alive .
- He emphasizes that people must resolve their issues on Earth before death .
- He concludes that daily life itself should be a Cheondo-jae, by living virtuously .
- He states that no one can atone for another’s sins, unlike what some religions claim .
#6 (01:40:00) Q&A Session
- A question is asked about what Heo Kyeong-yeong cannot do .
- He humorously replies that he cannot not do anything, implying he can do everything .
- YouTuber Yoon Seon-saeng asks why celebrities receive special housing benefits from Heo Kyeong-yeong’s presidential promises .
- Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that cultural figures often face financial instability and lack fixed income, making housing difficult .
- He promises to provide housing for them to ensure their residential stability .
- Another question is asked about the power of calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name, specifically for preventing infections, purifying water, and aiding in livestock disease prevention like foot-and-mouth disease .
- Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that calling his name activates “Baekhoe” (a spiritual energy point) and connects one to “cosmic Wi-Fi,” protecting the body for 24 hours .
- He states that one only needs to call his name once a day .
- He demonstrates that a follower’s strength increases when they call his name, but decreases when they call other names .
- He clarifies that calling his name once keeps Baekhoe open for life, but frequent calling increases one’s “level” .
- He explains that higher levels benefit one’s family and oneself, especially in preparation for death .
- He demonstrates that calling other names or remaining silent closes Baekhoe .
- He asserts that his energy comes from the “original sun” 12 billion light-years away .
- He demonstrates that calling the names of Jesus or Buddha does not provide the same strength .
- He claims that a follower’s hand, when imbued with his power, becomes incredibly strong, capable of causing harm if used to strike someone .
- He mentions boxer Park Jong-pal as an example of someone whose name brought them success .
- He concludes the Q&A session, emphasizing the importance of asking interesting questions .
- Jo Bak-sa briefly speaks, mentioning that media outlets have tried to defame Heo Kyeong-yeong .
- Heo Kyeong-yeong advises ignoring such criticisms, as they come from ignorant people .
- He states that his followers are from heaven, looking down on those who criticize him .
- He plays a song and prepares for the energy session .
- He dismisses traditional religious rituals like “Guyeongsisik” (prolonging life) and “Gubyeongsisik” (healing illness) as mere events with placebo effects .
- He claims to directly infuse angels and energy into people, changing them .
- He instructs followers to use this energy wisely and consult angels for important decisions .
- He leads a meditation, commanding angels and health energy to enter, and all misfortunes to disappear .
- He commands solutions for family, career, and financial problems .
- He commands everyone to become good-looking, stating that his followers’ faces improve and radiate light as their levels increase .
- He mentions a follower who reached 100 jo and works tirelessly with little food, attributing their energy to Baekgung .
- He concludes the session, thanking attendees and wishing them well .
Other Useful Information
1. Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Teachings
- COVID-19 Prevention: Calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name can prevent infection .
- spiritual levels: Followers gain “levels” (급수) based on their dedication and actions, which are recorded in Baekgung . These levels range from 150 for newcomers to ‘jo’, ‘kyeong’, ‘hae’, and beyond, with ‘hae’ being 20 zeros .
- Baekgung: A celestial realm, immensely larger than any known star, where Heo Kyeong-yeong resides . The ultimate goal for followers is to reach O-Baekgung .
- True vs. False Sun: The Earth’s sun is a “false sun” that causes harm and has limitations, while Heo Kyeong-yeong is the “true sun” whose energy penetrates all matter and provides protection .
- Cheondo (Absolution of Sins): Sins must be absolved on Earth while alive, not through post-mortem rituals like Cheondo-jae . Living virtuously is the true Cheondo .
- Power of Name: Calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name activates “Baekhoe” and connects one to “cosmic Wi-Fi,” providing protection and strength . Frequent calling increases one’s spiritual “level” .
- Divine Intervention: Heo Kyeong-yeong claims to directly infuse angels and energy into people, healing illnesses, resolving problems, and improving appearance .