June 13, 2020-1235th-Everyone can strive to become a saint, but no one can become a God-man. What am I
Character Profiles
Heo Kyeong-young | Lecturer | Delivers a lecture at Haneulgung, discussing politics, economy, and spiritual matters.
Park Chung-hee | Former President of South Korea | Implemented the national health insurance system and contributed to economic growth.
Yuk Young-soo | Former First Lady of South Korea | Wife of Park Chung-hee.
Scene-by-Scene Summary
#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to the Lecture
Heo Kyeong-young begins his 1235th Saturday lecture at Haneulgung .
He is greeted with applause .
#2 (00:00:30) Political Commentary and Public Opinion
Heo Kyeong-young mentions that his name was discussed at a politician’s funeral, with people saying that other politicians only imitate him .
He suggests that the public is tired of the same old politicians and wants a change, comparing it to wanting a new chef for the same old dishes .
He criticizes the current political system, stating that 300 National Assembly members, 3,000 aides, and 3,000 personal staff waste 500 trillion won of the national budget .
He proposes that if he were president, he would implement mental education for all politicians and local government heads, centralize public works orders, and prioritize paying off national debt .
He highlights wasteful spending on low birth rates (30 trillion won) and gender equality (32 trillion won), totaling 70 trillion won .
He notes that 200 trillion won is spent annually on welfare for the underprivileged, but its distribution is unclear .
He proposes replacing scattered welfare budgets with a universal basic income of 1.5 million won per person, or 3 million won for households with parents .
He calculates that a household with a housewife, husband, and three adult sons could receive 7.5 million won per month .
He claims that the lack of this basic income is due to “thieves” in the government .
#3 (00:02:28) Heo Kyeong-young’s Background and Solutions
Heo Kyeong-young shares his personal history of growing up alone, managing finances, and attending school without paying tuition .
He emphasizes his expertise in managing household affairs and solving problems for the underprivileged .
He compares the nation to an airplane with two wings, where the powerful (government officials) have strong wings, while the common people have crippled wings, causing the nation to struggle or crash .
He stresses the importance of balance, like a father and mother having equal power in a household .
He criticizes the current system where the wealthy thrive while the poor suffer, leading to the nation’s decline .
#4 (00:03:43) Past Predictions and Current Issues
Heo Kyeong-young recalls his 30-year-old proposal to give 100 million won for marriage, which was initially mocked but is now seen as a solution to the low birth rate .
He argues that a higher population (100 million) would boost the economy and real estate market .
He points out that South Korea has the highest rate of population decline globally, predicting its disappearance in decades .
He claims that his past proposals, such as moving the UN headquarters to Panmunjom and reducing the number of National Assembly members to 100, are now being imitated .
He expresses despair over current politicians, who are focused on constitutional amendments and political infighting .
He states that people find him entertaining on TV, even if they don’t understand him, because he offers something different .
#5 (00:06:00) The Concept of “Shin-in” (God-man)
Heo Kyeong-young explains the phrase “인개가인위성인 불가위신인” (All humans can become saints, but cannot become God-men) .
He asserts that humans strive to be saints but cannot become “Shin-in” (God-man), who is unique .
He questions if anyone can create the universe, bless the moon, or travel through galaxies in zero time, implying only he can .
He compares himself to Guus Hiddink, a foreign coach who led South Korea to success, suggesting that a “Shin-in” is needed to save the country .
He mentions prophecies from foreign seers like Rabindranath Tagore about Korea becoming the “Light of the East” and changing world order .
#6 (00:07:30) Haneulgung and Prophecies
Heo Kyeong-young describes Haneulgung as a sacred place, superior to Gyeongbokgung, which suffers from fire energy despite artificial ponds .
He explains that Haneulgung has constant water flow and is a place where “white dragons ascend to heaven” .
He interprets the prophecy of “white dragons waiting for a great rain” as the pure Korean people (white dragons) suffering in the “muddy field” of Korea, waiting for him (the great rain) to cleanse the corrupt politicians .
He clarifies the meaning of Chinese characters related to “waiting” and “serving” in prophecies .
He refers to politicians as “mudfish” who mock him, but he will eventually become president through a “downpour” .
#7 (00:09:40) Critique of Democracy and Religious Concepts
Heo Kyeong-young criticizes the idea that all humans can become Buddhas, stating that Buddha is an enlightened being, not a god who creates the universe .
He uses the analogy of worker bees trying to elect a king, which would lead to the collapse of the hive, emphasizing that a queen bee (like himself) is essential for survival .
He expresses his dislike for democracy and advocates for a theocracy (Shinjeongjeongchi) .
He claims to be like a queen bee who descended from heaven, not elected by worker bees, and predicts that people will eventually revere him .
He states that the world is already unified, but people create artificial divisions like national borders .
#8 (00:11:10) Korean War Armistice Line Analysis
Heo Kyeong-young analyzes the Korean armistice line, noting that the border ends at the Imjin River and Han River confluence, with no military demarcation line from there to Incheon .
He explains that this area was left without a clear border for mutual access, but the US military established the Northern Limit Line (NLL) .
He recounts that the US, Soviet Union, and Mao Zedong negotiated the armistice, with South Korea having little say .
He explains that the US insisted on keeping the five islands in the West Sea (Baengnyeongdo, Yeonpyeongdo, etc.) due to their military bases, leading to the current irregular armistice line .
He points out that North Korea gained Kaesong, the capital of Goryeo, during the war, which gives them a historical advantage in the eyes of foreigners .
He highlights North Korea’s weakness in naval and air forces compared to South Korea and the US, which prevented them from winning the Korean War .
He concludes that this ambiguous armistice line is a “powder keg” for war, as seen in past incidents like the Yeonpyeongdo shelling .
He states that such an unstable armistice is unprecedented globally .
#9 (00:15:00) The Need for a “Shin-in” and Critique of Science
Heo Kyeong-young reiterates that only a “Shin-in” like himself, not human politicians, can resolve the Korean conflict .
He claims to possess the entire universe and is building Haneulgung to accommodate the many people who will come to him .
He asserts that stars and planets are not formed by collisions but are deliberately created in a “star-making factory” .
He criticizes scientists for making false claims, such as the Earth being 0 degrees and the sun being 100 million degrees, when it’s the opposite .
He states that “worker bee” leaders deceive people, but a “queen bee” (himself) with immense power has no need to deceive .
He argues that true beauty doesn’t participate in beauty pageants, just as true leaders don’t seek power through elections .
He believes that electing leaders from among the common people always leads to the same corrupt outcomes .
He emphasizes that he is a “queen bee” who may seem strange but possesses divine power .
#17 (00:17:50) Global Governance and Prophecies
Heo Kyeong-young states that he will not “unify” the world but “govern” it, as the world is already one .
He predicts that when his divine nature is known, world leaders will come to him for guidance, and he will command them to create a world federation .
He claims that the COVID-19 pandemic proved his point by weakening the authority of religions and showing the need for a “Shin-in” .
He contrasts the lavishness of traditional religious institutions with the simplicity of Haneulgung .
He asserts that the pandemic restored Korea’s honor, showcasing its advanced quarantine technology and the unity of its people .
#18 (00:19:30) Legacy of Park Chung-hee
Heo Kyeong-young credits Park Chung-hee for establishing South Korea’s national health insurance system, which prevents people from going bankrupt due to medical costs, unlike the US system .
He praises Park Chung-hee’s foresight and patriotism in creating a system that ensures medical care for the poor .
He criticizes those who try to discredit Park Chung-hee by labeling him a pro-Japanese collaborator or attempting to remove his grave from the national cemetery .
He argues that surviving under Japanese rule or even cooperating to some extent was a means of survival, not necessarily an act of disloyalty .
He calls for an end to ideological debates that destabilize the nation .
He states that his words always resonate with the public and bring solutions .
He emphasizes that South Korea’s healthcare system, thanks to Park Chung-hee, is superior to those in developed countries like the US and Canada .
#19 (00:22:00) The Nature of Heo Kyeong-young and Humanity
Heo Kyeong-young reiterates that humans are “worker bees” (Buddhas in Buddhist terms), not “queen bees” .
He explains that Buddhism failed in India because it promoted equality, which contradicted the concept of a divine leader .
He notes that later, Chinese Buddhism introduced deities like Vairocana Buddha to compensate for this lack of hierarchy .
He asserts that he is not equal to humans and possesses unique abilities, such as giving blessings, which humans cannot .
He states that his purpose is judgment, not to be judged by humans .
He explains that he appears as a “madman” to test people’s faith, and only those who pass these tests will go to “Baekgong” (heaven) .
He predicts that 10 million people will go to Baekgong, and their descendants will populate the Earth, proving the superiority of the Korean people .
He states that he came to heal people’s souls, just as Park Chung-hee healed their bodies .
He emphasizes that humans are “worker bees” and he came to enable them to work only three days a week, enjoy family time, and live healthier lives .
He expresses sorrow for the current generation of young people who grew up without parental care due to rapid economic growth .
He states that he is here to save families .
#20 (00:24:40) Divine Abilities and UFOs
Heo Kyeong-young explains that while all beings have Buddha-nature and can achieve enlightenment, they cannot control their own bodies or avoid reincarnation, unlike him .
He asserts that those who come to Haneulgung will not be reincarnated .
He criticizes the “false equality” of Buddhism, which led to its decline in India .
He claims that no other religion can provide immediate energy or blessings like he can .
He mentions that Haneulgung is surrounded by angels and exhibits mysterious phenomena .
He discusses UFOs, stating that his UFO is unique, while other UFOs are disguised to confuse people, appearing as mountains or houses .
He shows video evidence of clouds changing shape and angels appearing at Haneulgung .
He instructs the audience to close their eyes and visualize his face, noting that those who can do so have different expressions .
He states that all stars and planets are created, not formed by chance, and that a creator exists .
He claims to be that creator, who can bless the entire universe in zero seconds, without the need for numbers or time .
He gives a blessing, commanding the “Holy Spirit” and “five angels” to enter the audience’s bodies to solve all their problems, including financial, health, family, and personal appearance issues .