​March 29, 2020-140th-Discussion on the COVID-19 pandemic, the concept of _Yangseon_ (benevolence), the universe, and personal well-being.

Character Profiles

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong | Speaker | A divine being who created the universe and controls time and space.
  • Female Speaker | Guest Speaker | A former apartment complex women’s association president and current proportional representative candidate, from a family of doctors.
  • Male Audience Member 1 | Audience Member | A man whose past and future health, as well as past lives, are analyzed by Heo Kyeong-yeong.
  • Male Audience Member 2 | Audience Member | A man whose past and future health, as well as past lives, are analyzed by Heo Kyeong-yeong.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Opening Remarks and Welcome

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong welcomes the audience to Haneulgung, a place where one can experience “Baekgong” (White Palace) and change their fortune .
  • He mentions that the location has moved from Jongno Picadilly to Yangju Haneulgung .
  • He expresses hope for a world without war and discrimination, brought about by recognizing him as a divine being .
  • He states that calling his name can prevent and overcome the coronavirus .
  • He announces that he will command the coronavirus to retreat .

#2 (00:03:21) The Origin of Viruses and Divine Warning

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong asserts that he has the power to command, as both humans and spirits are controlled by words .
  • He claims that viruses, including the coronavirus, are created in Baekgong and sent to planets where environments deteriorate .
  • He explains that different viruses are sent based on the severity of environmental damage or ethical transgressions .
  • He clarifies that these viruses are divine warnings for disrespecting nature and divine beings, not merely ethical violations .
  • He uses the analogy of showing respect to elders to explain the concept of “예의” (courtesy/propriety) .
  • He states that disrespecting nature leads to viruses like the coronavirus, while disrespecting humans leads to diseases like AIDS .
  • He warns that if humanity continues to destroy the environment, more powerful viruses or even ice ages will be sent to force Earth into a period of rest and regeneration .
  • He criticizes humanity’s attempt to conquer viruses, stating that doing so would only lead to further environmental destruction and the emergence of new, more potent viruses .
  • He compares humanity’s current economic downturn to a “winter” that will be long, emphasizing that he commanded the coronavirus to retreat as a warning .
  • He explains that while he loves humanity, he must also side with nature, and viruses serve as nature’s advocate .
  • He warns that if humanity forgets this lesson, more viruses are prepared, urging people to listen to environmental groups like Greenpeace .
  • He mentions that he cannot discuss politics, as it would disqualify him from running for president .
  • He reiterates that viruses are sent when humanity disrespects the heavens and nature .
  • He states that he and other experts in Baekgong manage the 362,880,000 stars where humans live .
  • He asks the audience to monitor him to prevent him from inadvertently discussing politics .
  • He explains that angels check human actions and measure their “level” in Baekgong .
  • He criticizes the decline of manners and respect in modern society, using the example of a daughter-in-law disrespecting her father-in-law .
  • He states that he came to Earth to save it because humanity has abused its free will, leading to environmental destruction .
  • He interprets events like the Titanic sinking due to an iceberg as a divine warning against melting glaciers and excessive industrialization .
  • He emphasizes that reducing production and consumption is crucial for environmental preservation .
  • He reveals that the coronavirus is a relatively weak virus, and stronger ones like MERS (Middle East Respiratory Syndrome) have been sent before .
  • He notes that the current virus has halted global travel and industrial activity, leading to economic stagnation .
  • He warns that the global economy could enter a long-term depression, causing the collapse of financial markets .
  • He states that the coronavirus has served its purpose as a warning that nature will not remain silent .
  • He mentions that even stronger viruses exist, which would be like calling 911 for Earth .

#3 (00:37:00) The Role of Monks and the Origin of Coffee

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong shifts to discussing philosophy and religion, as he cannot talk about politics .
  • He quotes Luke 21:34-35, warning against debauchery, drunkenness, and worldly anxieties .
  • He questions how monks, known for environmental protection, might have polluted the Earth .
  • He reveals that coffee spread globally due to monks, and the money spent on coffee could solve world hunger .
  • He explains that Catholic monks discovered coffee’s stimulating effects and brought it to the Pope .
  • He states that Pope Clement VIII blessed coffee, making it the only food to receive such a blessing, leading to its widespread consumption .
  • He acknowledges coffee’s benefits, such as providing energy, but warns against its potential to lead to other vices like alcohol .
  • He mentions the “eight evils” (fear, distrust, wickedness, murder, crime, sorcery, idolatry, falsehood) and the “nine fruits of the Spirit” (love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control) .
  • He explains that coffee and alcohol can help people forget fear and distrust, but true faith comes from within .
  • He notes that coffee is less harmful than alcohol and can even have cosmetic benefits, especially decaffeinated coffee .
  • He states that alcohol is for divine rituals, not human consumption, and excessive drinking incurs divine punishment .
  • He links the eight evils to alcohol consumption, calling them “eight deaths” .
  • He defines “양선” (goodness/benevolence) as encompassing love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control .
  • He illustrates “양선” with a story of a man secretly helping another man pay his daughter’s tuition, preserving his dignity .
  • He contrasts “양선” with “위선” (hypocrisy), where good deeds are performed for recognition .
  • He criticizes Bill Gates’ foundation as an example of hypocrisy because it is publicly known, arguing that true benevolence is done in secret .
  • He states that the nine fruits of the Spirit must be accompanied by “양선” .
  • He claims that he, unlike other religious leaders, can explain these concepts clearly and impart the Holy Spirit .
  • He reiterates that the nine fruits of the Spirit are essentially “양선” .
  • He explains that even sending viruses is an act of “양선” from heaven, to protect future generations by making humanity preserve nature .
  • He warns that if humanity doesn’t learn from these warnings, a higher-level virus could wipe out industries and agriculture, leading to chaos and cannibalism .
  • He emphasizes that “양선” is crucial for preserving nature .
  • He gives an example of planting trees: boasting about it is hypocrisy, while doing it silently is “양선” .
  • He criticizes the elder son in the parable of the prodigal son for his hypocrisy and negative attitude, contrasting it with the prodigal son’s eventual “양선” .
  • He explains that true “양선” involves humility, loyalty, gentleness, and self-control, unlike the elder son’s accusatory behavior .
  • He concludes that the Holy Spirit is an angel, and those who practice “양선” will be surrounded by angels .
  • He states that those present at Haneulgung are “양선” individuals and will receive angels .
  • He lists the nine fruits of the Spirit again and emphasizes their connection to “양선” .
  • He asserts that the world is filled with hypocrisy, even in environmental efforts, citing the destruction of the Amazon rainforest .
  • He declares that if he becomes the world president, he will protect the Amazon .
  • He ends the first part of his lecture, thanking the divine being and confirming he did not discuss politics .

#4 (00:57:00) Guest Speaker’s Testimony and Question

  • A female speaker, a proportional representative candidate, introduces herself .
  • She explains that her participation in politics is a mission, not a coincidence .
  • She mentions her background as an apartment complex women’s association president and her family’s five-generation medical lineage, including her great-grandfather who was a royal physician .
  • She admits that her privileged background made her unaware of others’ struggles .
  • She describes meeting Heo Kyeong-yeong and hearing his lectures as a turning point, transforming her from a political agnostic to someone inspired by his policies .
  • She expresses gratitude to Heo Kyeong-yeong for giving her the opportunity to run as a proportional representative .
  • She shares her husband’s initial skepticism about Heo Kyeong-yeong, but how his positive changes (quitting smoking and drinking, becoming more energetic) convinced her .
  • She asks Heo Kyeong-yeong about the meaning and potential impact of the Atlas Comet, which is expected to approach Earth in May .

#5 (01:06:00) Explanation of Comets and Earth’s Defense System

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that comets’ appearances are similar to virus outbreaks, often coinciding with changes in Earth’s cycle .
  • He states that Earth has an eight-layered defense system to prevent large comets from colliding with it .
  • He describes the extreme temperature variations within Earth’s atmosphere, from -2000°C to +1700°C, which incinerate most incoming objects .
  • He explains that meteors burning up in the atmosphere are visible in the stratosphere .
  • He details the temperature changes through different atmospheric layers, from -100°C in the mesosphere to +45°C on Earth’s surface .
  • He corrects the common misconception that the sun is hot and Earth’s core is cool, stating that the sun is 0°C and Earth’s core is 100 million°C .
  • He criticizes scientists for misinterpreting these phenomena, arguing that their theories would lead to satellites melting .
  • He explains that satellites operate in zero-temperature environments, requiring insulation against cold, not heat .
  • He clarifies the difference between geostationary GPS satellites (36,000 km high, rotating with Earth) and regular satellites (365 km high, orbiting Earth 16 times a day) .
  • He states that Earth’s orbital speed is 107,160 km/h, and its rotational speed is 1,670 km/h, which humans don’t perceive .
  • He mentions the immense size of stars, with Baekgong being infinitely larger than any known star .
  • He claims to be the creator of these celestial bodies, time, and space, and that meeting him is a stroke of luck .

#6 (01:23:00) Demonstrations of Time and Space Control

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong demonstrates his ability to manipulate time by instantly transporting a person’s energy to the sun and back .
  • He explains that this process, which would normally take 14 minutes, happens in less than a second for him .
  • He states that he can control space by compressing it, making the 120 billion light-years to Baekgong traversable instantly .
  • He explains that humans are slaves to time and space, unable to perceive these phenomena .
  • He describes the universe as a system of waves and cycles, where everything is interconnected .
  • He demonstrates his ability to see a person’s past and future health conditions, including a man’s lifelong bronchial issues .
  • He claims to instantly heal the man’s brain and bronchial tubes, which would be impossible for doctors .
  • He states that the man’s bronchial issues are an “업보” (karma) from a past life where he cut down many trees .
  • He explains that in traditional Korean philosophy, wood (나무) is associated with the liver and metal (금) with the lungs, and cutting wood harms the lungs .
  • He demonstrates his ability to determine the ownership of objects and even a person’s body and soul .
  • He explains that his immunity to attacks is because he is the “owner of benevolence” .
  • He states that all matter and elements in the universe, including human bodies, were created by him .
  • He reiterates his ability to travel through time and space, even to past lives .
  • He mentions that the man’s wife is like a mother to him, which is the best type of wife .
  • He lists seven types of wives: mother-like, older sister-like, younger sister-like, friend-like, servant-like, enemy-like, and thief-like .
  • He states that large celestial bodies approaching Earth are controlled by Baekgong to prevent collisions .
  • He explains that Earth’s rotation and orbit are precisely managed, and any rogue celestial body would be adjusted by Baekgong .
  • He assures the audience that a major ice age is not due for another 60,000 years, and even then, it would be a controlled event for Earth’s regeneration .
  • He concludes that worrying about such events is nonsensical, as divine intervention prevents catastrophic collisions .

#7 (01:56:00) Audience Questions and Responses

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong acknowledges a question about satellite parties in politics, but avoids answering it directly .
  • He notes that the audience is quiet, but his YouTube viewers are numerous .
  • He plays a pre-recorded question from a YouTube viewer, Lee Se-wook, who runs a car channel .
  • Lee Se-wook asks why speed limits are decreasing despite advancements in car technology, contrasting it with Germany’s Autobahn .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong defers answering this question, stating it’s a political matter .
  • He plays another pre-recorded question from a bus driver and union leader .
  • The bus driver proposes two regional policies: converting public bus operations to a fully public system with drivers and mechanics as functional civil servants, and having emergency doctors stationed at rural health centers .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong states that fully public bus operations would lead to worse service, lack of competitiveness, and increased deficits .
  • He suggests that the solution is to reduce the number of permanent civil servants and increase “quasi-civil servants” who work flexible hours .
  • He proposes that bus drivers in semi-public systems be recognized as quasi-civil servants with flexible work arrangements .
  • He states that many unemployed individuals, especially those who have failed civil service exams multiple times, should be absorbed into this quasi-civil servant system .
  • He mentions that he would eliminate high-ranking officials’ salaries and entertainment expenses to fund these changes .
  • He reiterates that he cannot discuss specific campaign promises due to election rules .
  • He declines to answer further political questions .
  • He answers a philosophical question about why only 30% of women are beautiful .
  • He explains that beauty is a result of good deeds and a high “level” in Baekgong .
  • He states that performing good deeds for recognition (hypocrisy) negates future rewards, while “양선” (benevolence) ensures lasting beauty .
  • He emphasizes that those who come to Haneulgung will go to Baekgong regardless of their past actions, as their “level” is being checked .
  • He plays another question about the location of consciousness during deep sleep and the mechanism of soul reincarnation .
  • He explains that he has existed in Baekgong since before the universe, and questioning its creation is flawed .
  • He states that Baekgong is simple, and all other stars are for human life, with Earth being one of the lowest-ranked .
  • He clarifies that each soul has a unique identification number and cannot merge with others, refuting the Buddhist concept of “oneness” .
  • He explains that souls are assigned to different roles in Baekgong, such as creating bacteria or designing flowers .
  • He states that souls start with similar “levels” but diverge based on their actions and environment, leading to differences in appearance .
  • He explains that acts of “양선,” such as helping disabled people, lead to physical beauty in future lives .
  • He shares a personal story of helping a homeless man with frostbitten feet, emphasizing the importance of compassion .
  • He states that his journey to Baekgong takes zero seconds because he controls time and space .
  • He explains that human perception of time is relative, making 16 hours feel like one with a beautiful companion, or a week with an unpleasant one .
  • He advises cultivating a beautiful mind to become beautiful .
  • He addresses a question about the location of human memory .
  • He explains that memory is stored in the hippocampus and amygdala, but the soul, like a USB, controls these functions .
  • He states that when a person dies, their soul and memories are instantly uploaded to Baekgong, where there is no time .
  • He explains that in Baekgong, all past memories are restored, and souls are immediately reincarnated based on their “cycle” .
  • He uses the analogy of a diligent servant being reborn as the master’s son to illustrate the law of cause and effect .
  • He emphasizes the importance of treating everyone well, as all people are interconnected, and one’s actions determine their future .
  • He concludes the lecture, thanking the divine being and preparing for an energy transmission .

#8 (02:36:00) Energy Transmission and Closing Remarks

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong instructs YouTube viewers to close their eyes and straighten their backs for the energy transmission .
  • He reiterates that the Holy Spirit is an angel, and it is received through “양선” .
  • He states that humanity is currently living in a world of hypocrisy, learning a lesson from the virus .
  • He commands the Holy Spirit/angel to enter the audience .
  • He blesses the audience with wealth, solutions to financial problems, job and marriage success for their children, and healing from illnesses .
  • He commands the coronavirus to retreat, stating it has fulfilled its purpose .
  • He encourages those who are not beautiful to perform good deeds to become beautiful .
  • The event concludes with applause .

Other Useful Information

  • Haneulgung (하늘궁): A place where one can experience “Baekgong” (White Palace) and change their fortune . It moved from Jongno Picadilly to Yangju .
  • “예의” (Courtesy/Propriety): A concept emphasized by Heo Kyeong-yeong as respect for divine beings and nature, distinct from human ethics .
  • “양선” (Goodness/Benevolence): A core concept encompassing love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control. It involves performing good deeds discreetly, without seeking recognition .
  • “위선” (**hypocrisy**): Performing good deeds for public recognition, which Heo Kyeong-yeong criticizes as negating true spiritual reward .
  • Nine Fruits of the Spirit: Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control. These are said to be for “양선” .
  • Eight Evils: Fear, distrust, wickedness, murder, crime, sorcery, idolatry, falsehood. These are linked to alcohol consumption .
  • Karma (업보): Actions in past lives affect current and future lives, as illustrated by the man’s bronchial issues due to cutting trees .
  • Soul and Reincarnation: Each soul has a unique ID and cannot merge. Souls are instantly reincarnated in Baekgong, with memories restored, based on their actions in previous lives .
  • Types of Wives: Seven categories: mother-like, older sister-like, younger sister-like, friend-like, servant-like, enemy-like, and thief-like. Mother-like is considered the best .