​June 7, 2020-0149th-Life philosophy, economic principles, political views, and spiritual teachings

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyung-young) | Speaker | Delivers lectures on various topics including philosophy, economics, and spirituality, emphasizing his unique abilities and policies.
  • 김규석 (Kim Gyu-seok) | Audience member | Participates in a phone call demonstration of Heo Kyung-young’s “blessing” from Seattle.
  • 김종인 (Kim Jong-in) | Politician | Mentioned in the context of proposing basic income policies, which Heo Kyung-young claims are imitations of his ideas.
  • 이삭 (Isaac) | Biblical figure | A patriarch in the Old Testament whose story of blessing his sons, Esau and Jacob, is used as an example.
  • 리브가 (Rebekah) | Biblical figure | Isaac’s wife, who orchestrates Jacob receiving Isaac’s blessing instead of Esau.
  • 에서 (Esau) | Biblical figure | Isaac’s elder son, who was supposed to receive the blessing but was tricked.
  • 야곱 (Jacob) | Biblical figure | Isaac’s younger son, who received the blessing meant for Esau.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The speaker discusses the concepts of day and night, relating them to human life and perspective .
  • He emphasizes that just as day turns to night and night to day, good times and bad times alternate in life .
  • He suggests that people should not envy those in their “day” (good times) or despise those in their “night” (bad times), as everyone experiences both .
  • The speaker advises acknowledging and accepting others’ situations, even if they are struggling .
  • He uses the example of a husband experiencing a “night” (slump) and advises the wife to support him rather than criticize .
  • He suggests that changing one’s mindset to accept difficult times can bring peace of mind .
  • The speaker introduces the concept of “survival consumption,” meaning only consuming what is necessary for survival, like rice and kimchi .
  • He argues that focusing on survival consumption can prevent financial stress and conflicts .
  • The speaker reiterates that the sun always shines on Earth, implying that opportunities and good times are always present, even if not visible to everyone .

#2 (00:05:49)

  • The speaker explains that parents give equal inheritance to their children, but individual choices determine their outcomes .
  • He states that God, like the sun, views everyone equally and gives them free will with responsibility .
  • He explains that choosing to play and date will lead to “night” (difficult times), while hard work leads to maintaining “day” (good times) .
  • The speaker cites the Gyeongju Choi family as an example of preparing for “night” during their “day” by helping their neighbors .
  • He explains that during difficult times, the people they helped protected them, allowing them to survive when other wealthy families were destroyed .
  • He concludes that today’s chaebols (conglomerates) are descendants of those who practiced benevolence and survived .
  • The speaker criticizes those who resent chaebols, arguing that harming them would damage the economy .
  • He suggests that labor unions (노조) are a “fatal disease” for South Korea, driving foreign companies and wealthy individuals away .
  • He criticizes the public for being envious of the wealthy and for undermining successful businesses .

#3 (00:12:00)

  • The speaker states that he has never criticized past presidents or engaged in election disputes, even when his party suffered losses .
  • He believes in “사필귀정” (justice will prevail) and that truth will eventually be revealed without direct intervention .
  • He argues that a candidate who lost an election should not complain about fraud, as it appears as election denial and is unseemly .
  • He compares it to a soccer player arguing with the referee’s decision, emphasizing that only the referee (the public) can make the final judgment .
  • The speaker advises his followers to remain silent on election fraud, as the public will judge .
  • He states his goal is world unification, not a single badge (political office), explaining his silence .
  • He defines “인내” (patience) as enduring one’s temper and identifies “분노 조절 장애” (anger control disorder) as a major problem for modern people .
  • He gives examples of how uncontrolled anger can lead to tragic consequences, such as child abuse .
  • The speaker claims that thinking of “허경영” (Heo Kyung-young) can help control anger, preventing “천사” (angels) from leaving .
  • He asserts that self-cultivation alone is insufficient for anger management and that his method is effective .
  • He advises people to avoid conflict with those who are “going to hell” and to let go of trivial matters .
  • He uses the analogy of a rabbit avoiding a tiger to illustrate the wisdom of avoiding unnecessary confrontations .
  • The speaker reiterates that “허경영” is necessary for anger control, not just self-discipline .

#4 (00:24:40)

  • The speaker advises “survival consumption” during financial difficulties, emphasizing that it reduces conflict over money .
  • He suggests that reducing consumption can lead to health benefits and less marital strife .
  • He warns against “comparison consumption,” which leads to unhappiness and financial ruin .
  • The speaker encourages people to live simply and not envy others’ luxuries .
  • He defines “향락 소비” (luxury consumption) as spending on things like alcohol and cigarettes, which he claims to avoid .
  • He mentions driving a special, powerful car for speed, which has overturned multiple times, but he remains unharmed .
  • The speaker claims to drive without holding the steering wheel, a feat he says has been shown on YouTube and TV .
  • He states that he uses a strong, durable car because there are those who try to kill him .
  • He advises against luxury consumption and suggests that simple living, like eating cheap vegetables, can improve health and reduce marital conflict .
  • The speaker emphasizes that luxury consumption is endless and leads to dissatisfaction .
  • He states that he has never worn a watch or expensive jewelry, preferring simplicity .
  • He suggests that excessive consumption harms the national economy and that people should feel a sense of guilt for it .
  • The speaker advises against criticizing those who engage in luxury consumption, as their spending supports businesses and the economy .
  • He explains that his “National Dividend” policy aims to enable people to engage in “intermediate consumption” beyond mere survival, thereby stimulating the economy .
  • He describes the plight of young people and elderly in rural areas who are forced into “survival consumption” .
  • The speaker argues that providing a “National Dividend” would allow these people to consume more and improve their lives .

#5 (00:39:00)

  • The speaker reiterates that anger control through self-cultivation is impossible and that only thinking of “허경영” can achieve it .
  • He warns that losing one’s temper can cause “천사” (angels) to leave, bringing back past “업장” (karma) .
  • He claims his lectures are unique and profound, offering insights no university professor can provide .
  • The speaker states that being in his presence is a great blessing .
  • He re-emphasizes that day and night are relative, and one can always find “day” by changing location or perspective .
  • He advises against envy and to always remember difficult times, as “hardship in youth is bought with money” .
  • The speaker criticizes modern children’s lack of outdoor activity, leading to health problems and suicide .
  • He contrasts this with his own childhood, where he ate wild plants and gained strong immunity .
  • The speaker claims his hands sometimes disappear due to the immense energy he emits, which can be photographed .
  • He mentions that milk blessed by him turns into cheese and does not spoil, unlike regular milk .
  • He suggests using these phenomena as evidence when explaining his teachings to others .
  • The speaker describes a recent event where 180 people climbed a mountain at midnight, and he called Kim Gyu-seok in Seattle to demonstrate his “Earth blessing” .
  • He recounts how Kim Gyu-seok’s husband, after receiving the blessing, showed no change in his “O-ring test” (a muscle test), but when the blessing was removed, his strength decreased .

#6 (00:50:00)

  • The speaker conducts a live demonstration of his “Earth blessing” via phone call with an audience member in the US .
  • He instructs the audience member to wake her husband and perform the O-ring test .
  • He claims to bless the husband, causing his body to improve and angels to enter .
  • The speaker then performs the “Earth blessing” and removal, with the audience member confirming the O-ring test results .
  • He describes Kim Gyu-seok’s beautiful house, which he visited with many people, highlighting its unique design .
  • The speaker asserts that his blessing can reach anywhere on Earth instantly, even affecting water .
  • He claims that his blessing can change everything in the universe with a single word .
  • He distinguishes his “God blessing” from the “human blessing” described in the Old Testament, such as Isaac blessing Jacob .
  • He explains that human blessings are about inheritance and worldly power, while his blessing is from a higher power .
  • The speaker states that his blessing can affect the entire Earth, unlike human blessings .
  • He concludes that the sun does not truly rise or set, and each day is unique, urging people to live joyfully .
  • He claims his hands disappear when he emits a lot of energy, especially when healing patients .
  • He mentions that the “fog-like” movements seen in his “Haneulgung” videos are angels and energy .
  • The speaker dismisses critics who call him a fraud, questioning their intelligence .
  • He refutes claims that he will disappear soon, stating he has 362 years left .

#7 (01:12:00)

  • An audience member asks about “소염다수” (less salt, more water) and “식초” (vinegar) .
  • The speaker explains that “소노다소” (less anger, more laughter) is the first principle, and “소염다수” (less salt, more water) is the last .
  • He clarifies that “식초” (vinegar) is a fermented food with living microorganisms, beneficial for health but should be consumed diluted, especially by those with weak stomachs .
  • The speaker claims that calling his name “허경영” (Heo Kyung-young) changes the molecular structure of water, making it more absorbable and effective for health .
  • He states that his name can also remove the toxicity from vinegar, making it safe to consume .
  • He emphasizes that water is the ultimate medicine, created by God, and essential for survival .
  • The speaker reiterates the importance of calling his name to make any substance, including water and vinegar, beneficial for the body .
  • He discusses his “National Dividend” policy, which he claims will give 3 million won to young women and 500 million won to workers .
  • He states that his policies are designed to help people overcome economic difficulties and prevent conflict .
  • The speaker mentions that his “National Dividend” and marriage policies are key for the upcoming election .
  • He explains that marrying will grant 300 million won, or 100 million for older individuals with existing homes .
  • He criticizes Kim Jong-in’s proposed basic income as insufficient, comparing it to sprinkling water on a thirsty person .
  • The speaker claims that other politicians are imitating his policies, but with reduced amounts .
  • He asserts that his policies, especially the “National Dividend,” are the only necessary ones for South Korea .
  • The speaker claims he can single-handedly support all 50 million South Koreans financially .
  • He states that his appearance in Korea is a great fortune for the nation .
  • He mentions that his name or photo can prevent milk from spoiling and turn it into cheese by eliminating harmful microorganisms .
  • The speaker explains that his name and photo possess energy that eliminates bad bacteria, while his “blessing” creates something new, like success and wealth .
  • He states that life on Earth is a 100-year test, with daily exams, and the results determine one’s next destination .
  • The speaker claims that calling his name can elevate one’s “level” (spiritual status) without needing to go through these tests .
  • He explains that his blessing helps people succeed and gain an advantage over competitors .
  • He assures his followers that they will be protected and prosper in the future .

#8 (01:38:00)

  • The speaker explains that the principle of “음양” (Yin and Yang) involves mutual attraction, like positive and negative charges .
  • He states that marriage (man and woman) stimulates the economy, as couples spend on various items like rings, cars, and phones .
  • He warns that a decline in marriage rates will lead to economic collapse .
  • The speaker then performs a “blessing” for the audience, asking them to close their eyes .
  • He blesses their destiny, protects them from danger, and invokes angels for their children’s lives, health, and marriage .
  • He blesses the resolution of all debts and encourages single people to marry .
  • The speaker also blesses physical appearance, making people more attractive, and resolves all problems .