May 9, 2020-1230th-Blessing and Gravity, Solar Eclipse and the True Sun, Difference Between Change and Betrayal

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyeong-yeong) | Speaker | A spiritual leader who claims to be a divine being, capable of bestowing blessings, healing, and extending life. He advocates for a “National Revolutionary Party” focused on universal basic income and global unification.
  • 사회자 (Host) | Assistant | Assists Heo Kyeong-yeong during the lecture, participating in demonstrations and confirming statements.
  • 아브라함 (Abraham) | Biblical Figure | A patriarch in religious texts, used as an example to illustrate the concepts of choice, blessing, and curse.
  • 하갈 (Hagar) | Biblical Figure | Abraham’s concubine, mother of Ishmael, representing a choice leading to a curse.
  • 사라 (Sarah) | Biblical Figure | Abraham’s wife, mother of Isaac, representing a choice leading to a blessing.
  • 이삭 (Isaac) | Biblical Figure | Son of Abraham and Sarah, representing the lineage of blessing.
  • 이스마엘 (Ishmael) | Biblical Figure | Son of Abraham and Hagar, representing the lineage of curse and conflict.
  • 유다 (Judas) | Biblical Figure | Disciple who betrayed Jesus, used as an analogy for those who betray or criticize Heo Kyeong-yeong.
  • 조중훈 (Cho Choong-hoon) | Businessman | Founder of Hanjin Group, used as an example of receiving blessings through kindness to strangers.
  • 록펠러 (Rockefeller) | Businessman | An American business magnate, used as an example of receiving blessings through kindness.
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Businessman | Former chairman of Samsung Group, used as an example of receiving blessings and spiritual benefits from Heo Kyeong-yeong.
  • 홍서진 (Hong Seo-jin) | Audience Member | An audience member whose name is used for a demonstration of not having received blessings.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

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

  • The 1230th Saturday lecture begins with music .
  • The audience is asked to stand up .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong, described as a great leader who will save South Korea and its people, is introduced with applause .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong greets the audience and asks them to be seated .

#2 (00:00:29) Lecture Topic Introduction

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong introduces the lecture topics: “Blessing and Gravity,” “Total Solar Eclipse and True Sun,” and “Difference between Change and Betrayal” .
  • He explains that a total solar eclipse is when the moon covers the sun, while a lunar eclipse is when the Earth covers the moon .
  • He mentions that his lectures contain unique information not found elsewhere, including the concept of “True Sun” from Cheonbugyeong, which scientists do not understand .

#3 (00:01:40) Blessing Demonstration

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong instructs the audience to perform a hand gesture to test the effect of blessings .
  • He claims that if he bestows a blessing on Earth, it takes 0 seconds for people worldwide to feel it .
  • He demonstrates removing the Earth’s blessing, causing the audience’s hands to fall apart easily .
  • He then demonstrates restoring the blessing, making it difficult for hands to separate .
  • He explains that the blessing instantly affects everyone, including animals, trees, and rocks .
  • The host participates in a personal demonstration, confirming the effect of the blessing on his own strength .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong clarifies that blessings are a one-way flow from higher to lower, similar to gravity .

#4 (00:04:28) Earth’s Rotation and Time

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong discusses the Earth’s rotation, stating that a day was once 12 hours but has extended to 24 hours .
  • He attributes this change to the moon gradually moving away from Earth, causing days to lengthen .
  • He mentions that the moon moves away by 3 cm per year .
  • He suggests that ancient lifespans, like the “thousand years” in Genesis, were shorter in terms of current time .

#5 (00:06:00) Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Arrival and Total Solar Eclipse

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong states that he arrived on Earth on January 1, 1950, during a “complete total solar eclipse” .
  • He distinguishes this from “partial total solar eclipses” .
  • He explains that a divine being arrives when the moon, sun, and Earth are perfectly aligned during a total solar eclipse .
  • He claims his arrival signifies a “service period” for Earth, which needs inspection and repair .
  • He points to melting glaciers and rising global temperatures as signs of Earth’s deteriorating condition .

#6 (00:08:00) X-Event and Threats to Humanity

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong warns of an “X-event” that could wipe out humanity, such as a massive comet collision or a deadly virus .
  • He describes how a virus could force people indoors, leading to starvation and cannibalism .
  • He states that such viruses are prepared in “Baekgung” (Heavenly Palace) and await an event .
  • He notes that the recent COVID-19 pandemic improved air quality due to factory shutdowns in China .

#7 (00:09:00) Celestial Bodies and Critics

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains the size difference between the sun, Earth, and moon (sun 1.7 million times larger than Earth, Earth 4 times larger than moon) .
  • He describes other celestial bodies, like moons of Jupiter, as potato-shaped, unlike Earth’s spherical moon .
  • He mentions numerous asteroid-like objects orbiting Earth that could become comets .
  • He compares critics of himself to the moon covering the sun during an eclipse, temporarily obscuring the “True Sun” .
  • He warns that those who criticize him will face curses, affecting their descendants .
  • He emphasizes that his purpose is to unify the world, not to accumulate wealth .

#8 (00:13:00) Change vs. Betrayal

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong defines “change” as development and “betrayal” as corruption .
  • He criticizes those who have listened to his lectures for years but then “betray” him, comparing them to rotten apples that spoil others .
  • He warns that those who criticize him, including politicians and judicial officials, will face curses on their families .
  • He contrasts traditional politicians, who seek power, with his “National Revolutionary Party,” which aims to provide a universal basic income .
  • He compares critics to covering the sun with a hand, implying their insignificance .

#9 (00:15:00) Spiritual vs. Religious Teachings

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong states that religious scriptures are like reading about food without actually eating it .
  • He claims to be the first to provide tangible evidence of spiritual phenomena, such as blessings and angels, unlike traditional religions that only offer written teachings .
  • He criticizes those who see his demonstrations but still betray him .
  • He reiterates that critics are like the moon obscuring the “True Sun” .
  • He explains that the moon appears to cover the sun due to its closer proximity to Earth, despite the sun’s immense size .
  • He warns that those who act as “betrayers” by obscuring the “True Sun” will face consequences .
  • He offers a chance for those who have criticized him to stop and receive blessings again .
  • He warns that he will review records on phones and advises people to delete any negative content about him .
  • He denies accusations of buying things for others, stating that people give things to him .
  • He reiterates that cursing him will bring generational curses .
  • He claims the power to instantly bless or curse the entire Earth .

#10 (00:19:00) Human Free Will and Earth’s Creation

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that he came to Earth to experience human life and observe human behavior .
  • He states that those who criticize him are like the moon trying to “eat” the sun .
  • He claims that his presence is meant to bring about a “leap forward” for humanity .
  • He asserts that his blessings are unique and cannot be replicated by human prayers .
  • He explains that human actions are inherently flawed, making divine blessings necessary .
  • He uses the biblical story of Abraham, Hagar, and Sarah to illustrate the consequences of choices and the simultaneous presence of blessing and curse .
  • He criticizes Abraham’s choice to have a child with Hagar as an “eclipse” of the “True Sun” .
  • He explains that God delayed giving Sarah a child to test Abraham’s character .

#11 (00:23:00) Epidemics and Earth’s Damage

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong discusses epidemics, noting that they spread unknowingly .
  • He compares those who unknowingly spread negativity about him to a virus .
  • He states that God finds it difficult to control humans due to their free will .
  • He criticizes humans for damaging Earth, comparing it to burning one’s own hair .
  • He emphasizes that creating a planet requires immense effort from countless beings in Baekgung .
  • He explains that planets are “matured” over billions of years, with life gradually introduced .
  • He reiterates that those who spread negativity about him are like a “virus” .
  • He compares the betrayal of Jesus by Judas to the “eclipse” of a divine being .
  • He states that he arrived in the internet era to quickly counter such “epidemics” of negativity .

#12 (00:26:00) Korean People and Global Unification

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong praises the Korean people as spiritual, peaceful, and technologically advanced, especially with the Korean alphabet (Hangul) .
  • He explains that Hangul’s design, based on the shapes of the mouth and throat, makes it superior to other languages .
  • He highlights King Sejong’s wisdom in creating Hangul, which empowered common people .
  • He states that his “National Revolutionary Party” aims to complete a revolution, unifying Korea and then the world .
  • He envisions a future where a large lecture hall in “Haneulgung” (Heavenly Palace) will educate people worldwide, attracting immense wealth to Korea .
  • He predicts that this will lead to the end of hunger, pollution, and inefficient production, creating a utopian society .

#13 (00:29:00) Political Vision and Stress

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong reiterates his goal of creating a “paradise on Earth” .
  • He warns against “Judases” who try to undermine him .
  • He emphasizes that his “National Revolutionary Party” is focused on providing a universal basic income of 1.5 million won per person (3 million for couples) .
  • He contrasts this with other political parties that focus on collecting taxes .
  • He argues that providing basic income will boost consumption and revive the economy .
  • He identifies stress as the second most dangerous thing in the world, leading to suicide .
  • He claims that his basic income policy will alleviate financial stress .

#14 (00:32:00) Earth’s Tilt and Resistance

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that the “Cheonbugyeong” (Heavenly Book) predicts the arrival of a divine being during a complete total solar eclipse .
  • He discusses Earth’s axial tilt (23.5 degrees) and how other planets have different tilts, including some that rotate horizontally .
  • He states that Earth’s tilt needs adjustment, marking the “Jeongnyeok Era” (Era of Corrected Power) .
  • He compares resistance to his mission to electrical resistance, which strengthens the “True Sun” .
  • He recounts his own difficult childhood, including being bullied and having his schoolbag thrown into a stream, as part of his mission .
  • He highlights his unique approach of embracing all religions and aiming for global unification .

#15 (00:34:00) Demonstrations of Divine Power

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that traditional religions offer a “finite world” while he offers a “absolute infinite world” .
  • He claims to demonstrate this infinite world by instantly bestowing blessings, angels, energy, healing, and extending life .
  • He states that receiving the Holy Spirit (성령) removes sin and cleanses the body .
  • He warns that those who betray him, despite witnessing these powers, will face severe consequences, as predicted by Jesus for those who harm the “Comforter” (보혜사) .
  • He identifies himself as the “Comforter” who arrived in the internet era .
  • He recounts his 34 different jobs during his youth, which gave him a deep understanding of human suffering .

#16 (00:37:00) Korean Values and Judgment

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong discusses Korean cultural values, such as avoiding “bad luck” (부정) and prioritizing children’s well-being .
  • He contrasts this with Westerners who might adopt disabled children or help strangers without hesitation .
  • He describes Koreans as a “clean” and “joyful” people who strive for purity (상락아정) .
  • He warns that slandering him is a grave sin .
  • He demonstrates his power to instantly bless or remove blessings from the entire Earth .
  • He explains that his blessings are a gift to those who are “lucky” enough to receive them .
  • He clarifies that true purity (정) is emptiness (공), meaning letting go of self .

#17 (00:40:00) Kindness to Strangers and Divine Encounters

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong references a biblical story where showing kindness to a stranger, who turns out to be an angel, brings blessings .
  • He shares the story of Cho Choong-hoon, who helped a stranded American military commander’s wife, leading to the success of Hanjin Group .
  • He also tells the story of Rockefeller’s mother receiving kindness from a furniture store owner, which led to the success of the furniture company .
  • He emphasizes that those who show kindness are blessed and eventually meet him .
  • He claims that meeting him is a thousand times more fortunate than meeting Rockefeller’s mother .
  • He asserts his immense wealth, owning all the stars in the universe .
  • He claims that his blessing can prevent food from spoiling and eliminate pests .
  • He states that his words alone can bring in trillions of won through contracts .

#18 (00:44:00) Final Warnings and Explanations

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong reiterates that blessings and gravity originate from above, signifying his superior status .
  • He warns against underestimating him, comparing it to bowing to a rock but insulting him .
  • He explains that a complete total solar eclipse (January 1, 1950) marks his arrival .
  • He distinguishes between “change” (좋은 쪽, good change) and “betrayal” (변절, bad change), which applies to mental aspects, and “deterioration” (변질, bad change), which applies to physical matter .
  • He claims that his blessings prevent deterioration .
  • He states that “deterioration” is the work of “demons” .
  • He defines “betrayal” as breaking one’s loyalty .
  • He warns that “betrayers” will be cursed .
  • He explains that the “Myeongpae” (명패, nameplate) is a ticket to Baekgung after death .
  • He clarifies that blessings (축복) improve one’s life while alive, making them different from others .
  • He demonstrates that the Holy Spirit (성령) can be lost through mistakes, but blessings remain .
  • He explains that the Holy Spirit heals illnesses and removes bad energy, while blessings bring good fortune .
  • He states that the “Myeongpae” guarantees passage to Baekgung .
  • He refers to these three elements (Holy Spirit, Blessing, Myeongpae) as “Samjogo” (삼조고, three-legged crow), representing heaven, earth, and humanity .
  • He encourages promoting the “Baekgungpae” and receiving blessings for the entire family .
  • He emphasizes the importance of building Haneulgung quickly to accelerate global unification .
  • He reminds the audience of the upcoming presidential election in two years .
  • He demonstrates that blessings can be removed by him, but the Holy Spirit, once given, can only be lost through personal mistakes .
  • He demonstrates bestowing a blessing on Lee Kun-hee, which includes both the Holy Spirit and blessing, but notes that the “Myeongpae” is still needed for the “Samjogo” to be complete .
  • He performs a similar test with Hong Seo-jin, showing no blessing or Holy Spirit .
  • He concludes the lecture by leading the audience in meditation and shouting to release stress .
  • He reiterates that his words have the power to change the world .

Other Useful Information

1. Key Concepts

  • 축복 (blessing): A divine power bestowed by Heo Kyeong-yeong, instantly affecting individuals and the Earth, bringing good fortune and protection. It flows from higher to lower and can be removed by Heo Kyeong-yeong.
  • 중력 (gravity): A natural force, compared to blessings as both originate from above and are one-way.
  • 계기 일식 (Total Solar Eclipse): A celestial event where the moon completely covers the sun. Heo Kyeong-yeong claims his arrival on Earth coincided with a “complete total solar eclipse” on January 1, 1950.
  • 본태양 (true sun): Represents Heo Kyeong-yeong himself, the ultimate divine being, which can be temporarily obscured by “eclipses” (critics or betrayers).
  • 변화 (change): Positive development or evolution.
  • 변절 (betrayal): Negative change, corruption, or breaking loyalty, especially towards Heo Kyeong-yeong.
  • 변질 (Deterioration): Negative change in physical matter, often associated with “demons.”
  • 성령 (Holy Spirit): A spiritual energy bestowed by Heo Kyeong-yeong that removes sin, cleanses the body, and heals illnesses. It can be lost through personal mistakes.
  • 천사 (angel): Spiritual beings bestowed by Heo Kyeong-yeong for healing, family prosperity, and health.
  • 명패 (Nameplate): A spiritual “ticket” that guarantees passage to Baekgung (Heavenly Palace) after death.
  • 삼조고 (Samjogo): Refers to the combination of Holy Spirit, Blessing, and Nameplate, representing a complete spiritual cycle (heaven, earth, humanity).
  • X-이벤트 (X-Event): A catastrophic event (e.g., comet collision, deadly virus) that could wipe out humanity, prepared in Baekgung.
  • 국가혁명당 (National Revolutionary Party): Heo Kyeong-yeong’s political party, aiming for global unification and a universal basic income.
  • 상락아정 (Sangnakajeong): A Korean cultural value meaning “always joyful and striving for purity.”

2. Demonstrations of Power

  • Hand Strength Test: Heo Kyeong-yeong demonstrates his ability to instantly bestow and remove blessings, affecting the physical strength of individuals (making it harder or easier to separate clasped hands).
  • Blessing on Objects/People: He claims to bless the entire Earth, including animals, trees, and rocks, and demonstrates this by blessing individuals like Lee Kun-hee through a piece of paper with their name written on it.
  • Holy Spirit vs. Blessing: He differentiates between the Holy Spirit, which can be lost through personal mistakes, and blessings, which he can bestow or remove at will.

3. Warnings and Advice

  • Against Criticism: Heo Kyeong-yeong issues strong warnings and curses against those who criticize, slander, or betray him, stating that their families will suffer.
  • Delete Negative Content: He advises people to delete any negative content about him from their phones.
  • Importance of Kindness: He uses stories of Cho Choong-hoon and Rockefeller’s mother to illustrate how kindness to strangers can lead to immense blessings.
  • Meditation: He recommends “Josik” (controlled breathing) and “Susik” (counting or repeating his name) meditation techniques to eliminate distracting thoughts and stress.
  • Call His Name: He suggests calling his name to avoid stress and improve health.

4. Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Background

  • He claims to have experienced 34 different jobs in his youth, including shoe shining, newspaper delivery, and working in a Chinese restaurant, which gave him a deep understanding of human suffering.
  • He states that he arrived on Earth on January 1, 1950, during a “complete total solar eclipse,” signifying his divine mission.