May 10, 2020-0145th-Lecture on various topics including current events (COVID-19), social issues, personal well-being, and spiritual concepts, followed by Q&A and testimonials.

Character Profiles

  • Heo Kyeong-young | Divine Human | Leader of the National Revolutionary Party, believed to possess divine powers such as giving blessings, spirits, and angels, and capable of healing and changing fate.
  • Kim Bo-kyung | Audience Member | Initially skeptical of Heo Kyeong-young, but became a believer after experiencing positive changes in her mother’s health and feeling energy from Heo Kyeong-young’s photo.
  • Kim Bo-kyung’s Mother | Audience Member | A former Buddhist who stopped attending temple after watching Heo Kyeong-young’s YouTube videos, experiencing health improvements.
  • Choi Seong-sik | Audience Member | A National Revolutionary Party member who experienced personal energy and received warnings from angels, leading him to believe in Heo Kyeong-young’s divine power.
  • Abraham | Biblical Figure | Father of Isaac, who sent his servant to find a wife for Isaac from his homeland.
  • Isaac | Biblical Figure | Son of Abraham, whose mother Sarah died early, and who married Rebekah.
  • Rebekah | Biblical Figure | Isaac’s wife, chosen by Abraham’s servant, whose descendants include Jesus.
  • Servant | Biblical Figure | Sent by Abraham to find a wife for Isaac, bringing many gifts.
  • Rebekah’s Brother | Biblical Figure | Initially hesitant about Rebekah leaving with the servant.
  • Rebekah’s Father | Biblical Figure | Listened to the servant’s proposal for Rebekah’s marriage.
  • Han Seok-bong’s Mother | Historical Figure | Gave her son a small amount of money for his studies, which he cherished.
  • Former Minister of Commerce and Industry | Historical Figure | Received a small amount of money from his mother at the airport before studying abroad, which he kept as a memento.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

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

  • Heo Kyeong-young welcomes the audience to Haneulgung, a sacred place where destiny changes .
  • He explains that blessings are divine love descending from above, unlike human love .
  • Those who receive blessings experience unprecedented happiness .
  • He mentions a prophecy from Gyeogam Yurok about a divine human appearing during a solar eclipse, referring to his birth on January 1, 1950 .
  • He asserts that just as the moon briefly covers the sun, those who slander him will eventually see the truth revealed .
  • He quotes the Bible about the unforgivable sin against the Comforter, urging those who slander him to seek forgiveness .
  • He states that the National Revolutionary Party will strive for world unification .
  • He thanks the audience and announces that Heo Kyeong-young will deliver a message .
  • The audience is encouraged to welcome him with applause .

#2 (00:01:00) Heo Kyeong-young’s Address on COVID-19 and Environment

  • Heo Kyeong-young greets the audience and expresses relief that the COVID-19 situation has improved .
  • He claims that COVID-19 is disappearing a month after he willed it, with New York being its last stronghold .
  • He describes the severe impact of COVID-19 in New York, comparing it to a war, with 29,000 bodies daily overwhelming the city’s capacity .
  • He explains that unlike wartime burials, peacetime requires formal identification and burial, complicating the process .
  • He notes that the limited administrative power in the US led to bodies being left in the streets, shocking even the President .
  • He suggests that COVID-19 was an “X event” that temporarily improved Earth’s air quality due to reduced factory operations in China .
  • He explains that Chinese factories produce most Western goods, leading to significant pollution when fully operational .
  • He mentions that the reduced consumption due to lockdowns in the US, particularly in New York and New Jersey, forced many businesses to close, leaving only essential stores open .
  • He highlights the struggles of daily wage earners who rely on daily paychecks and those without savings, emphasizing their hardship .
  • He expresses concern for the suffering in the US and reiterates his command for COVID-19 to disappear .
  • He concludes that COVID-19 served as a warning to care for the environment, demonstrating how easily global travel can be halted .

#3 (00:05:30) Discussion on Population and Economy

  • Heo Kyeong-young dismisses theories about groups like the Illuminati reducing the global population, stating they are insignificant compared to him .
  • He argues that if the world population of 7 billion were to decrease, the global economy would collapse, leading to a loss of property value and savings .
  • He explains that a significant population reduction would cause industries to shut down, leading to economic ruin .
  • He mentions that only those in rural farming or the homeless might not be affected .
  • He introduces the concept of “Geukmanseong Janggeum” (극만성장금), meaning that even vast eons are but a moment .
  • He explains that time passes quickly, and life is fleeting, urging people to realize the present moment’s significance .
  • He advises against building earthly monuments like the Great Wall, as true fulfillment lies in the Baekgung (Heavenly Palace) .
  • He states that creations in Baekgung are eternal, unlike earthly possessions that are temporary .
  • He uses the example of Haneulgung, which will become a sacred site after he leaves, while personal homes may be occupied by strangers .
  • He emphasizes that earthly achievements are insignificant, and people come to him to meet the unseen .
  • He defines “one kalpa” as the birth and destruction of a planet, highlighting the immense difficulty of meeting him, which is like “Baekcheonmangeop Nanjo” (백천만겁 난조) .
  • He claims that meeting him once is rarer than a planet’s cycle of creation and destruction .
  • He offers blessings with tangible proof, unlike other religious groups .
  • He asserts that those blessed by him can keep food fresh indefinitely without refrigeration, citing a two-year-old cream cake as an example .
  • He notes that scientists would be astonished by this phenomenon, but his followers take it for granted due to their proximity .
  • He explains that in Baekgung, bodies are beautiful and responsive to one’s will, unlike earthly bodies .
  • He states that his blessings strengthen cells and impart spiritual energy .
  • He claims the ability to bless or curse the entire Earth in an instant .
  • He demonstrates this by having people test their strength before and after he gives a “Earth blessing,” showing a loss of strength when the blessing is removed .
  • He explains that the money received for blessings is reinvested into building facilities for future generations .
  • He clarifies that he removes the “Earth blessing” to encourage individuals to seek blessings, as it motivates people to come to Korea .
  • He differentiates between Eastern and Western approaches to blessings, noting that Easterners receive blessings after making offerings, while Westerners receive blessings first and then understand the concept of offerings .

#4 (00:16:00) Parable of Rebekah and Marriage

  • Heo Kyeong-young narrates a story about a master sending his servants to find a wife for his eldest son from his wife’s hometown .
  • The servant, unable to find women outside, waited by a well and found a suitable woman .
  • The servant, carrying many jewels as gifts, convinced the woman to take him to her home .
  • The woman’s family, known for their hospitality, welcomed the servant .
  • The servant explained his mission to find a wife for his master’s son, offering the valuable gifts .
  • The woman’s brother initially objected, wanting more time, but the woman agreed to go immediately .
  • She left with a maid, marking the end of her family life .
  • He describes the father, who had lost his wife early, raising his children alone, and the son’s eventual realization of his father’s suffering .
  • The son, upon reaching his father’s age and losing his own wife, understood his father’s loneliness and hardship, regretting his past behavior .
  • He emphasizes that one cannot understand others’ suffering without experiencing similar circumstances .
  • He states that he experienced hardship to understand human hearts and bring change .
  • He reiterates the father’s silent suffering after his daughter left, highlighting the prevalence of single parents in the past due to lack of medical care or war .
  • He criticizes modern complaints of unhappiness and depression, calling them a “curse” .
  • He asserts that people are living in a “sea of happiness” without realizing it, citing conveniences like running water .
  • He claims that holding onto him brings happiness .

#5 (00:29:00) Economic Policies and Marriage

  • Heo Kyeong-young discusses his policy of “national dividend” to ensure a basic middle-class standard of living, regardless of intelligence .
  • He envisions a society where people work for enjoyment and hobbies, not out of necessity, making work pleasurable .
  • He contrasts this with current jobs that are a source of stress and misery .
  • He returns to the story of the young woman who traveled for two days to her husband’s home without ever seeing his face .
  • He highlights the modern freedom to choose a spouse, unlike past generations who had arranged marriages .
  • He criticizes modern complaints about chosen spouses, contrasting it with the past where dissatisfaction was considered disloyal .
  • He explains that in the past, marriage came first, followed by love, and loving someone before marriage was forbidden .
  • He argues that people were happier then because divorce was nonexistent, and love developed after marriage .
  • He criticizes modern society where love precedes marriage, leading to conflict .
  • He recounts the story of the son accepting his father’s chosen wife without question, even if she was not beautiful, and taking her to his mother’s memorial room .
  • He emphasizes that the son’s acceptance was an act of filial piety, and he loved her because his father chose her .
  • He draws a parallel to his followers, stating that those who receive his blessings are chosen by him .
  • He claims his lectures are easy to understand, even for those with low IQs .
  • He asserts that his chosen followers should accept him without question, as meeting him is a rare opportunity .
  • He warns that people would feel lost without him and regret slandering him if he were to disappear .
  • He explains that the son treated his wife like his mother, finding stability after a period of wandering .
  • He reveals that the story is from the Bible, referring to Isaac and Rebekah, and Abraham sending his servant to find Rebekah .
  • He notes that similar stories exist in Korea and Israel .
  • He describes Rebekah entering Sarah’s tent and becoming Isaac’s wife .
  • He explains that the servant educated Rebekah about Abraham’s family during their two-month journey, preparing her to be a daughter-in-law .
  • He highlights the prevalence of single men and women in Korea, and the children’s unawareness of their parents’ loneliness .
  • He explains that his “national dividend” policy, conceived 30 years ago, aims to support single elderly individuals and provide marriage funds for those without parents .
  • He states that his policies, including 1.5 million won in national dividend, 100 million won in COVID-19 relief, 100 million won for marriage, and 50 million won per child, stem from love and filial piety .
  • He expresses his emotional motivation for these policies, having witnessed the struggles of single parents and those unable to marry due to poverty .
  • He recalls being called crazy for proposing 100 million won for marriage 30 years ago .
  • He asserts that his policies are derived from his understanding of various scriptures and human experiences .
  • He explains that his policies encourage marriage among the elderly by providing financial incentives, leading to natural unions .
  • He criticizes other politicians for lacking love in their policies .
  • He returns to Rebekah’s story, noting that her descendants include Jesus .
  • He emphasizes that religious texts reflect human realities and cultures .
  • He contrasts modern love-first marriages with traditional marriage-first love, arguing that the latter leads to lasting love .
  • He uses the analogy of happiness: those who wait for happiness to laugh will never laugh, while those who laugh first will find happiness .
  • He explains that those who are happy first will find joy in everything, like someone accustomed to well water appreciating tap water .
  • He states that people are in a “sea of happiness” but are unaware of the “check of happiness” he has given them .

#6 (00:49:00) Parables of Cherished Money and Missed Opportunities

  • Heo Kyeong-young shares the story of Han Seok-bong’s mother giving him a small amount of money for his studies, which he kept without spending .
  • He also tells of a former Minister of Commerce and Industry who received a small sum from his mother at the airport before studying in Germany, which he never spent, considering it a precious memento .
  • He recounts how the minister, not knowing that meals were included in his plane ticket, starved on four connecting flights to save his mother’s money .
  • He expresses his sadness over the minister’s missed meals .
  • He shares another story about a person who missed eating udon at Daejeon Station because the train departed before it was served, leaving a lifelong regret .
  • He explains that such missed opportunities become a source of longing .
  • He compares this to seeing success within reach but being unable to grasp it, like in movies where a child misses their mother .
  • He relates this to the recent parliamentary election, where victory was snatched away .
  • He urges his followers not to forget the “taste of udon” and to believe they will eventually achieve their goals .
  • He reiterates that vast eons are but a moment, and this era has changed .
  • He emphasizes that people should always be bright and happy, even when discussing sad topics .
  • He claims his followers are richer than Bill Gates because they have received blessings, forgiveness, and spirits, which Bill Gates has not .
  • He describes how he sees spiritual fire entering people’s minds when he gives them spirits, a phenomenon invisible to most .
  • He states that modern people have lost the ability to see the spiritual world, becoming “blind” .
  • He explains that when he imparts spirits, blessings, and levels, Baekgung begins to worship his followers, and these powers serve as proof of his identity .

#7 (01:03:00) Audience Testimonial: Kim Bo-kyung

  • Heo Kyeong-young asks if anyone is new, and Kim Bo-kyung from Daegu raises her hand .
  • Kim Bo-kyung explains that she initially doubted Heo Kyeong-young but was shocked when her mother, a long-time Buddhist, stopped attending temple after watching his YouTube videos .
  • She recounts her distress and attempts to persuade her mother to continue basic temple attendance, but her mother’s health improved, and she felt energy from Heo Kyeong-young’s photo .
  • Kim Bo-kyung then watched two-hour YouTube videos for several days, placed Heo Kyeong-young’s photo on her refrigerator, and noticed the refrigerator’s noise stopped, and she felt energy .
  • She realized Heo Kyeong-young was truly a divine human and told her mother that she would also stop attending temple and promote Heo Kyeong-young .
  • Heo Kyeong-young clarifies that attending temples or churches is fine, and people can follow multiple religions .
  • He states that he holds absolute power over the afterlife, while religions provide comfort in life .
  • He emphasizes that religions have value and should not be disparaged, but the current era requires a divine human .
  • He criticizes the moral crisis where some religious people exhibit arrogance, discrimination, and view non-believers as “human waste” .
  • He describes himself as a “switchman” (전철기) who corrects the direction of humanity, as many are going astray .
  • He suggests that people from other religions might understand his message faster .
  • He acknowledges the value of religious leaders but states that he is here to solve problems that traditional religions cannot .
  • He encourages freedom in religious practice, allowing people to attend temples, churches, and Haneulgung without guilt .
  • He advises against criticizing other religions, as they all pursue filial piety .
  • He praises Kim Bo-kyung’s testimony .
  • He asks for Kim Bo-kyung’s name and comments on her beauty, then asks her mother to come forward .
  • Kim Bo-kyung’s mother takes the microphone .
  • She explains that her daughter introduced her to Heo Kyeong-young’s YouTube videos after she had been a follower of Daesoon Jinrihoe for 10 years but felt something was wrong .
  • She initially found the videos offensive but continued watching for a month and a half .
  • She tried to convince her friends about Heo Kyeong-young, even distributing 100 flyers, but many were skeptical .
  • She mentions that her husband also started distributing flyers .
  • She expresses her regret that people don’t believe in Heo Kyeong-young .
  • Heo Kyeong-young thanks her for her efforts .

#8 (01:15:00) Demonstration of Energy and Healing

  • Heo Kyeong-young demonstrates his power by having an audience member hold a pen, first showing it has no energy, then imbuing it with “blessing” energy, making it strong .
  • He explains that this blessing makes the object a “fuel rod” that continuously emits energy .
  • He then removes the blessing, showing the object loses its strength .
  • He reiterates his ability to bless or unbless the entire Earth with a word .
  • He notes that the audience member’s mother has strength, but the daughter is not well .
  • He explains that a person’s current appearance is a fusion of their past, present, and future lives, and DNA changes are rare .
  • He advises viewing people in terms of time and space, understanding that past interactions might explain present conflicts .
  • He encourages self-reflection and asking oneself questions about personal problems, rather than blaming others .
  • He states that if one cannot find answers, they should come to him .
  • He demonstrates his power on the daughter, who has not received blessings or spirits .
  • He commands “spirit enter,” and the daughter’s grip becomes strong, indicating the spirit has entered .
  • He explains that the spirit is now within her .
  • He then gives her a “blessing,” explaining that sometimes blessings are given even without a spirit, and the spirit will accompany the blessing .
  • He demonstrates that the spirit remains, but the blessing can be removed .
  • He states that having both spirit and blessing is the best, especially with a “Baekgung Myeongpae” (Heavenly Palace Nameplate) .
  • He then gives a comprehensive blessing to her body, home, car, phone, belongings, numbers, company, workplace, and soul .
  • He demonstrates that both spirit and blessing are now strong .
  • He shows that if she says “Yah!” (a disrespectful exclamation), the spirit leaves, but the blessing remains .
  • He notes that despite the blessings, her body is still unwell .
  • He demonstrates her physical weakness, stating that her internal organs, muscles, and fundamental energy are all weak .
  • He then commands all her bodily issues to be resolved at once .
  • He demonstrates her newfound strength, indicating that her body has returned to normal .
  • He explains that this happens in an instant, as her cells obey his command .
  • He states that modern medicine cannot achieve this, and while doctors are necessary for things like appendicitis, he normalizes the body .
  • He emphasizes that he does not conflict with existing organizations like doctors or religions, but rather supports them .
  • He explains that he is here to change the world, not just heal individuals, and that a combination of modern medicine and his spiritual power is ideal .
  • He notes that meditation centers lack the spiritual element he provides .
  • He states that the woman’s eyes will now change, and she will gain courage .
  • He concludes the first part of the event, thanking the audience and asking for applause for the leader who gives blessings, spirits, love, and happiness .

#9 (01:31:00) Audience Testimonial: Choi Seong-sik

  • The host introduces Choi Seong-sik from Dongducheon .
  • Choi Seong-sik shares that he was initially skeptical of Heo Kyeong-young but became a believer after seeing his “33 policies” on YouTube, realizing they were not human-made .
  • He mentions that he never imagined meeting such a divine being .
  • He talks about his father’s case, who returned from the brink of death after receiving Heo Kyeong-young’s energy eight times over the phone and in the nursing home .
  • He also shares his own experience of feeling energy in his body, which protected him from COVID-19 despite being exposed .
  • He explains that he realized his body was full of energy .
  • He then recounts two incidents where he witnessed motorcycle accidents, which he interpreted as messages from angels warning him to be careful .
  • He emphasizes that he had never witnessed a traffic accident directly in his 56 years .
  • He expresses gratitude for the angels’ guidance .
  • He concludes by urging everyone to avoid “betrayal” (변절) .
  • The host reiterates that betrayal is unacceptable, comparing it to the moon briefly covering the sun, and urges those who betray to seek forgiveness .

#10 (01:40:00) Q&A: Political Neutrality of Public Officials

  • Heo Kyeong-young addresses a question from a YouTube subscriber about the political neutrality of public officials, which seems to infringe on their freedom .
  • The subscriber points out the hypocrisy of political leaders who engage in partisan politics while demanding neutrality from civil servants .
  • Heo Kyeong-young explains that public officials worldwide are required to maintain neutrality to prevent national instability if they become involved in partisan politics or protests .
  • He states that this law is unlikely to change, as it is a constitutional provision that limits certain freedoms like assembly and association for public officials .
  • He clarifies that presidents, ministers, and local government heads are special appointees, not regular civil servants, and can therefore belong to political parties .
  • He emphasizes that public officials must remain neutral to ensure essential services, even in emergencies like heavy snowfall or war .
  • He notes that while public officials can have private political leanings due to freedom of conscience, they cannot express them publicly .
  • He warns that allowing public officials to join political parties would lead to “profligacy” (방종) and endanger the nation .

#11 (01:44:00) Q&A: Baekgung (Heavenly Palace) Life

  • Heo Kyeong-young answers questions about life in Baekgung, including marriage, diet, and body temperature .
  • He explains that body temperature is unique to Earth and does not exist in Baekgung .
  • He states that Baekgung residents can control their body temperature at will, unlike humans who are limited by a fixed temperature .
  • He describes Baekgung as a place of infinite freedom, where marriage is a choice, and people can be with anyone they desire, in various group formations, or not at all .
  • He mentions that marriage ceremonies are events that can be repeated as desired, unlike the single ceremony on Earth .
  • He encourages those who cannot marry on Earth to go to Baekgung .
  • He explains that in Baekgung, eating is for pleasure, and waste is fully absorbed by the body, which is a complete fusion of functions .
  • He states that Baekgung residents experience all tastes but their bodies automatically regulate intake, making food lose its appeal once nutritional needs are met .
  • He contrasts this with humans’ passive control over their eating habits .
  • He emphasizes that written scriptures cannot fully convey the experience of Baekgung, just as a letter cannot convey love as effectively as physical presence .
  • He uses the analogy of a loving housewife who, despite a low income, can prepare delicious and healthy meals for her husband, creating a “paradise on Earth” .
  • He contrasts this with a complaining wife who demands more money .
  • He reiterates that people are in a “sea of happiness” .
  • He describes Baekgung residents as having a standard, taller physique (over 10cm taller than Earthlings) and the ability to adjust their height and appearance at will .
  • He notes that Baekgung residents have perfect, self-adjusting teeth, unlike humans who experience pain and decay .
  • He concludes that Baekgung residents are all beautiful, like models, with no “Adam size” .

#12 (01:57:00) Membership and Future of Haneulgung

  • Heo Kyeong-young discusses the importance of recruiting “full members” (정회원) for Haneulgung, which is a priority over general party member recruitment .
  • He explains that full members should be recruited first, and then they can become party members .
  • He states that increasing full membership will allow Haneulgung to expand with a 200 billion won construction project, which will benefit the members, not him .
  • He envisions Haneulgung becoming a self-sufficient complex with lodging, nursing facilities, and hospitals, supporting the entire nation .
  • He emphasizes that full members receive energy after the lecture, and those who are not full members do not .
  • He encourages strong responses from the audience, as it is beneficial for their bodies .
  • He warns against sleeping during his lecture .
  • The host announces the end of the event and asks for applause for the leader .

#13 (02:00:00) Final Energy Session and Blessings

  • Heo Kyeong-young begins the final energy session, emphasizing the rarity of meeting him and the urgency of going to Baekgung .
  • He compares meeting him to a needle falling from an airplane into a fish’s eye in the Pacific Ocean .
  • He explains that receiving his spiritual energy, blessings, and other energies improves one’s destiny significantly, unlike conventional medical treatments that involve trade-offs .
  • He states that his spirit has a profound effect, especially on those who have received blessings .
  • He calls an audience member who has received blessings and has a job .
  • He demonstrates that the person’s workplace, belongings, and even the rice in their rice cooker are blessed .
  • He clarifies that while objects and shared items are blessed, individual family members must receive blessings separately .
  • He explains that a photo of him can also bless objects, like a refrigerator, preventing food from spoiling even without electricity .
  • He states that he has never cleaned his refrigerator, and it remains free of mold and decay .
  • He suggests that this phenomenon will be used to unify the world .
  • He tells the audience member that in Baekgung, they will be 1.8 meters tall .
  • He instructs the audience to close their eyes .
  • He emphasizes that hearing his voice and receiving energy directly from him is a great honor .
  • He commands angels to enter, changing past, present, and future destinies .
  • He commands spirits to resolve financial, family, legal, and interpersonal conflicts .
  • He commands the improvement of difficult circumstances, including depression, lack of hope, suicidal thoughts, and feelings of shame .
  • He commands the sale of unsold properties and the resolution of financial difficulties .
  • He commands the resolution of children’s issues, including advancement, employment, marriage, academics, and military service .
  • He commands those who seek happiness to realize they are already in a “sea of happiness” .
  • He commands the disappearance of inferiority complexes and the enhancement of appearance .
  • He concludes by saying he could continue all night .
  • The host announces a song by singer Lee Min-kyung .