June 21, 2020-151st-Proof of divinity, the concept of _Jungdo_ (the Middle Way), the unification of weights and measures, the meaning of a partial solar eclipse, and the nature of salva

Character Profiles

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being with various supernatural abilities, including healing, prophecy, and extending life. He emphasizes the importance of “middle way” philosophy and criticizes conventional religious and scientific views.
  • Audience | Listeners | Attendees of Heo Kyeong-yeong’s lecture at Haneulgung, who participate in demonstrations and ask questions.
  • Questioner 1 | Audience Member | Asks about the unification of measurement systems (do-ryang-hyeong-beop) by Heo Kyeong-yeong.
  • Questioner 2 | Audience Member | Asks about the fate of the four great saints (Jesus, Buddha, Confucius) after death.
  • Questioner 3 | Audience Member | Asks about the mechanism of healing through calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name, specifically regarding electron states.
  • Auntie | Volunteer | Participates in a demonstration of receiving and losing “Earth’s blessing.”
  • Lee Sang-suk | Volunteer | Participates in a demonstration of electron state changes by calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00) Introduction to Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Divine Abilities

  • The speaker welcomes the audience to Haneulgung, stating that their destiny will change .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong’s divinity is supported by ten proofs .
  • These proofs include the ability to lift a person’s belly to their navel, transcend space and time, bestow blessings, grant holy spirit, extend life, visit people in dreams, make prophecies, heal, reveal aura, and possess 12 types of spiritual powers .
  • Humans are on Earth to learn good deeds, not evil .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong, who commands the universe, will deliver a message .

#2 (00:02:50) The Importance of Clapping and Brain Health

  • Clapping hands promotes health by stimulating peripheral nerves .
  • The brain shrinks with age, making it vulnerable to damage from falls .
  • The brain is protected by space above it, so external blows to the top of the head are less dangerous than side or back impacts .
  • Frequent clapping and mental exercises like calculations can expand the brain and strengthen blood vessels .
  • Excessive brain use can be harmful, emphasizing the need for moderation .

#3 (00:04:50) Empathy and Social Interaction

  • Empathy is crucial in interactions with others .
  • Tipping in Western cultures demonstrates empathy, unlike the transactional approach often seen elsewhere .
  • Expressing gratitude, even verbally, fosters connection .
  • Such “accessories of action” create interaction and prevent isolation .
  • A self-centered approach to life, where one only pays for services without interaction, is unsustainable .

#4 (00:06:30) Philosophical Views on Human Nature and the Middle Way

  • Mencius’s theory of human goodness (성선설) suggests people are inherently good and should be taught to be more virtuous .
  • Xunzi’s theory of human evil (성악설) posits that people are inherently evil and require education to become good .
  • Both theories have merit, but Buddha’s “middle way” (중도설) emphasizes that individuals are responsible for their actions and their consequences .
  • The middle way means avoiding extremes of good or evil .
  • An anecdote illustrates this: a monk seeking alms was harshly rejected, but this rejection led him to self-sufficiency, which was a true act of charity .
  • What appears evil can lead to good, and vice versa .
  • Those who criticize us help us reflect and move towards the middle way .
  • Therefore, criticism from a spouse should be seen as an opportunity for self-reflection .
  • The middle way is about balanced perception, like using a filter to view a solar eclipse .
  • All philosophical and religious teachings have validity and should be viewed with the middle way .
  • Even when someone criticizes one’s parents, one should respond with humility and seek understanding, rather than confrontation .
  • People can easily become violent if they are too attached to their own family or beliefs .
  • Showing respect and understanding for others’ parents is also important .
  • Losing the middle way can lead to constant danger .

#5 (00:15:00) Solar Eclipse and Celestial Mechanics

  • A partial solar eclipse is occurring today, starting at 3:35 PM .
  • The eclipse will resemble an apple with a bite taken out .
  • While it’s a partial eclipse in Korea, other countries, especially China, will experience a 99% coverage .
  • The next partial eclipse in 10 years will cover 70% of the sun .
  • The moon orbits Earth, and Earth orbits the sun, leading to predictable eclipses .
  • The precise, error-free movements of celestial bodies refute the “Big Bang” theory and suggest a deliberate design .
  • Astronomical observations confirm this precision, with time corrections made only every few years .

#6 (00:17:40) Reiteration of Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Ten Abilities

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong reminds the audience of his ten unique abilities .
  • These include “leveling” (내배), which allows him to transport people to their past selves .
  • His “space-time transcendence” (시공초월) is unique .
  • “Blessing” (축복) can instantly change celestial bodies, as evidenced by photos of the moon changing shape after his blessing .
  • Photos of angels appearing at Haneulgung are also shown .

#7 (00:20:30) Einstein’s Unified Field Theory and Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Abilities

  • Einstein’s pursuit of a “unified field theory” (통일장) was a monumental human achievement .
  • Einstein theorized the existence of subatomic particles and light refraction without direct observation .
  • His GPS calculations were far more accurate than Newton’s, demonstrating his understanding of light refraction in space .
  • Einstein was the only physicist to propose a unified field theory, which involves the integration of light and matter .
  • The unified field theory encompasses three elements: integration, fusion, and harmony .
  • Integration includes alliance, combination, and aggregation .
  • Harmony involves concession, communication, and destruction .
  • Fusion includes dissolution (for solids), fermentation (for liquids), and mixing (for powders) .
  • Einstein’s intuition about the universe’s unified field, though incomplete, was remarkable .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong acknowledges Einstein’s genius but states that only a divine being can truly achieve the unified field .
  • The discovery of electricity by Edison is an example of unifying yin and yang .

#8 (00:23:40) Demonstration of Blessing and its Effects

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong shows images of the moon changing shape after his blessing .
  • He states that his single word of blessing can move the universe and affect the moon .
  • He then demonstrates “Earth’s blessing” (지구 축복) on an “auntie” volunteer .
  • The auntie’s hands are unusually large, which Heo Kyeong-yeong attributes to her past life of hard work .
  • He then removes the Earth’s blessing, and the auntie’s strength decreases .
  • He mentions that the auntie’s family received a divine message 40 years ago .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong’s blessing is powerful enough to affect the entire Earth, and thus everyone present .
  • He then removes the Earth’s blessing from everyone .
  • He mentions his connection to Choi Je-u, the founder of Cheondoism, and the historical lineage of Korean indigenous religions .

#9 (00:34:00) Critique of Historical Obsession and Religious Dogma

  • It’s unnecessary to dwell on trivial historical details; instead, focus on the present and the “airplane” (divine guidance) that has arrived .
  • Some religions are overly focused on their origins, leading to nationalism and exclusion .
  • Boasting about history while facing societal problems like high suicide rates and corruption is counterproductive .
  • Instead of dwelling on the past, one should embrace the “airplane” (Heo Kyeong-yeong) that has arrived .
  • Religions should not become idols, nor should parents be idolized .
  • All souls are not equal; they are diverse, like different blood types created to ensure human survival against various diseases .
  • Humans have diverse ancestors, not just one .
  • Humans are the “masters of creation” with unique genetic makeup .
  • Overly complex religious teachings obscure simple truths .
  • Souls are eternal and merely change cycles .
  • Past and future lives are easily understood by observing one’s current actions and desires .
  • Good deeds, especially secret acts of kindness, lead to positive outcomes in future lives .
  • However, those who meet Heo Kyeong-yeong are exempt from these karmic rules .

#10 (00:39:50) Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Fifth Ability: Life Extension

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong’s fifth ability is life extension .
  • He questions if any other religious leader can perform such feats as blessing the Earth, moon, and sun .
  • He states that he has extended the audience’s lifespan to 120 years .
  • This blessing is currently free, but gratitude and contributions are expected to support the construction of Haneulgung .
  • Haneulgung is building a large facility for 10,000 people, starting during an economic downturn .
  • He recounts a story of a welfare foundation that returned a large donation from a conglomerate, preferring small contributions from many people .
  • This foundation grew significantly through small donations .
  • Haneulgung also prefers small, collective contributions .
  • The new Haneulgung building will be a grand, traditional Korean-style structure with a large lecture hall .
  • The land alone cost 10 billion won, and the building will be even more expensive .
  • This is just the beginning, as Haneulgung will eventually expand globally .

#11 (00:46:50) Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Sixth Ability: Visitation

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong’s sixth ability is “visitation” (강림), where he visits people’s homes worldwide, often in dreams or semi-conscious states .
  • Sometimes he appears directly as a “hwasin” (화신), entering homes and interacting with people, even while his physical body remains elsewhere .
  • Many people globally have experienced these visitations .
  • He explains that these visitations are more frequent now because it is the “end times” (말세) .

#12 (00:48:20) Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Seventh and Eighth Abilities: Prophecy and Healing

  • His seventh ability is “prophecy” (예언), exemplified by his prediction of Park Geun-hye’s impeachment four years in advance .
  • His eighth ability is “healing” (치유), which involves angels correcting people’s conditions .
  • The effectiveness of healing depends on the individual’s actions .
  • He states that healing is a “service” he provides .
  • He suggests that widespread illness can motivate humanity to address environmental destruction .

#13 (00:49:40) Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Ninth and Tenth Abilities: Aura and 12 Spiritual Powers

  • His ninth ability is “aura” (오라), which is visible in his photos .
  • His tenth ability is the “12 spiritual powers” (12통), which are special energies .
  • The first of these is “yeongtong” (영통), which allows him to know things like Park Geun-hye’s fate .
  • He distinguishes “yeongtong” from “dotong” (도통), which is a partial mastery in a specific skill .
  • He lists the 12 spiritual powers, emphasizing that he is the first to demonstrate them .
  • He instructs the audience to memorize these ten abilities .
  • He warns that those who fail to memorize them will face penalties .
  • He concludes this section by stating that he offers blessings and help to those in need .

#14 (00:52:40) Q&A: Unification of Measurement Systems

  • A questioner asks about Heo Kyeong-yeong’s plan to unify measurement systems (do-ryang-hyeong-beop) as a world emperor .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that Western science has dominated measurement systems, making Eastern methods obsolete .
  • He states that Western systems are universally adopted, even in China, due to their practicality .
  • He emphasizes that “East” and “West” are subjective concepts, as there’s no objective East or West on a spherical Earth .
  • He uses the example of England’s colonization, which spread its systems globally not through military conquest, but through individual citizens settling abroad and gaining influence .
  • Similarly, Western measurement systems became dominant because they were necessary for international trade and communication .
  • Korean traditional units are no longer understood by younger generations .
  • He criticizes the question as trivial, given the advanced scientific concepts like nano and atto that humanity is now exploring .
  • He acknowledges that while there are minor differences, the metric system is widely adopted globally .

#15 (01:05:50) Q&A: Solar Eclipse and its Meaning

  • A questioner asks about the connection between today’s partial solar eclipse and the summer solstice .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong explains that the eclipse, which looks like a bite taken out of the sun, is considered an ominous sign .
  • While it’s a partial eclipse in Korea, it’s an annular eclipse in China, where the moon completely covers the sun, leaving a “golden ring” .
  • He emphasizes the vastness of the sun compared to the moon, making the eclipse a “turn of the tables” (적반하장) .
  • He compares the eclipse to people doubting him, a divine being, which is also a “turn of the tables” .
  • He states that only a divine being can confirm his identity .
  • He challenges anyone to demonstrate even one of his ten abilities .
  • He reiterates Einstein’s pursuit of the unified field theory, which he equates to the concept of God .
  • He explains that his blessing simultaneously affects all beings and matter on Earth, demonstrating the unified field .
  • He states that his energy can penetrate the Earth and affect even polar bears .
  • He criticizes those who doubt him as “madmen” (광인) who will eventually worship him .
  • He compares this to historical figures who were persecuted for challenging conventional beliefs, like Galileo .

#16 (01:15:00) Q&A: Fate of the Four Great Saints

  • A questioner asks if Jesus, Buddha, and Confucius are currently reincarnated on Earth or have become angels in heaven .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong defers the answer, stating that it’s a sensitive topic for various religions .
  • He explains that he doesn’t know their specific names or locations, respecting the beliefs of those who worship them .

#17 (01:16:30) Q&A: Healing Mechanism through Calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s Name

  • A questioner asks if calling Heo Kyeong-yeong’s name heals by restoring detached electrons to their normal orbits .
  • Heo Kyeong-yeong confirms this, explaining that normal cells have electrons in stable orbits, and their detachment weakens immunity .
  • He gives an example of burnt fat in grilled meat causing electron imbalance and leading to cancer .
  • He demonstrates this with a volunteer, Lee Sang-suk, whose electron state is initially chaotic .
  • When she calls “Heo Kyeong-yeong,” her electrons become orderly, increasing her strength .
  • He then removes the effect, and her strength diminishes .
  • He then applies a “blessing” (축복) directly, which makes her even stronger than calling his name .
  • He explains that his blessing or the Holy Spirit (성령) directly orders the chaotic electrons .
  • He states that his name or even his image can change atomic arrangements .
  • He demonstrates that his whispered blessing can affect all beings on Earth .
  • He warns that those who doubt him will face misfortune, while those who seek his forgiveness will be spared .

#18 (01:24:40) Concluding Remarks: Maintaining the Middle Way

  • Heo Kyeong-yeong concludes the lecture, thanking the audience and wishing them health .
  • He instructs them to always maintain the “middle way” (중도) until they reach heaven .
  • He warns against arrogance, anger, or despising those who don’t know him, even after receiving blessings .
  • He encourages them to show positive changes in their lives, such as improved relationships or academic performance, to spread his message .
  • He emphasizes that only he has the right to be angry, citing biblical examples .
  • He urges the audience to strive for a peaceful life without harming others .
  • He then bestows the Holy Spirit and angels upon the audience to heal their illnesses, solve their problems, and improve their appearance .
  • He acknowledges that as a divine being in the human world, he is bound to make mistakes .