​August 23, 2020-160th-Discussion on current events (COVID-19, economic issues), spiritual teachings, and Q&A session

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyung-young) | Speaker | Delivers lectures at Hankung, claims to be a divine being who can grant blessings, angels, and spiritual power.
  • 예수 (Jesus) | Religious Figure | Mentioned as having taught the “Eight Blessings” (팔복), emphasizing spiritual poverty and suffering for righteousness.
  • 만델라 (Mandela) | Historical Figure | Cited as an example of someone who suffered for righteousness and achieved a form of “heaven” (presidency).

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • The speaker discusses the government’s COVID-19 policies, noting the current Stage 2 measures and the potential for Stage 3, which would make lectures more difficult .
  • There are two main viewpoints on COVID-19 policy: one advocating for strong, short-term measures to eliminate the virus, and another preferring looser Stage 2 measures to sustain the economy while managing the virus .
  • The speaker believes that completely eliminating COVID-19 is a dream, as global spread and overseas inflows make it impossible for Korea alone to eradicate it .
  • The speaker suggests that living with COVID-19, wearing masks, and taking precautions while supporting the economy is the most desirable approach .
  • The speaker states that dealing with COVID-19 is God’s responsibility .
  • Those who do not recognize the speaker’s divine nature will continue to suffer .
  • COVID-19 provides an opportunity for self-reflection on spiritual investments and the purpose of life .
  • COVID-19 primarily attacks the lungs, heart, and kidneys, causing severe long-term complications like stroke, cerebral palsy, and kidney damage, unlike the flu .
  • The speaker emphasizes that while the fatality rate is not high, the severe after-effects make it crucial to avoid infection .
  • People often invest in the material world but neglect the eternal spiritual world .
  • The speaker claims to directly bestow angels upon people, who then guide them in various life decisions with 100% accuracy .
  • These angels depart if the recipient speaks ill of others .
  • The speaker asserts that only he, as the creator and mover of the universe, commands angels and heavenly armies, a power he demonstrates by giving angels to people .
  • Not recognizing his divine status and treating him as an ordinary human is a grave mistake .
  • The speaker explains that levels increase by doing good for the nation and for him, and that his name, Heo Kyung-young, is associated with 50 levels, angels, and blessings .
  • All holy spirits enter the human body through his command, not on their own .
  • People’s prayers in other religions for blessings or holy spirits are futile without his intervention .
  • In times of material hardship, spiritual gain should be prioritized .
  • Visiting Hankung and listening to his lectures is an immense spiritual investment .
  • Those who visit Hankung or listen to his voice will receive great spiritual blessings .

#2 (00:13:21)

  • The speaker addresses a question about quickly answering questions from mentally unstable people .
  • He uses an analogy of a trench: in darkness, enemies are visible, but in light, hidden enemies are not, because eyes adapt to brightness .
  • Similarly, those in privileged positions (bright places) often fail to understand the difficulties of the less fortunate (dark places) .
  • The speaker explains that the universe’s structure, including varying sizes of suns and planets, and different gravitational forces, dictates human height on different planets .
  • Earth’s gravity is 980 units, corresponding to its circumference .
  • The size of a sun determines the amount of light it emits, and this is precisely calculated .
  • The speaker claims to possess mathematical formulas for these calculations that no Earth computer can handle .
  • The universe appears as “dark space” because it is 70% dark matter, which the speaker claims to have created and controls .
  • This dark matter allows for instantaneous changes across vast distances, such as blessings reaching the entire universe in zero seconds .
  • The speaker reiterates that just as stars are visible only in darkness, human suffering reveals the struggles of others .
  • He emphasizes that experiencing hardship in youth is valuable, as it fosters empathy and appreciation for simple happiness in old age .
  • Jesus’ “Eight Blessings” (팔복) teach that the poor in spirit are blessed, meaning spiritual emptiness, not just material poverty, leads to heaven .
  • The speaker interprets Jesus’ teachings on righteousness as a continuous, unfulfilled longing, not a completed state .
  • He stresses that even after performing righteous acts, one must always feel a thirst for more righteousness to enter heaven .
  • The speaker criticizes those who become complacent after achieving religious status, stating that such “rich in spirit” individuals cannot go to heaven .
  • He contrasts human-made “복” (fortune), which leads to suffering and illness, with divine “축복” (blessing) received from him, which brings eternal spiritual benefits .
  • The speaker claims that his blessings eliminate the 11 human sufferings (joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, worry, anxiety, pain, vexation, love, hate, desire) .
  • He states that he is the only one who can bestow heavenly armies and angels into human bodies, and these angels can resolve various life problems, including marital issues .
  • He concludes that his blessings are “heavenly fortune” (천복) .
  • The speaker advises against reacting with anger to a spouse’s negative behavior, instead understanding it as a mismatch in compatibility and offering blessings to change the situation .

#3 (00:33:30)

  • The speaker addresses a question about a proposal for a second disaster relief fund, which suggests reducing public officials’ salaries .
  • He dismisses the idea of cutting public officials’ salaries as “populism” and “nonsense,” arguing that it would further harm the economy .
  • He states that public officials contribute to society by maintaining their livelihoods and spending their salaries .
  • The speaker confirms that when bestowing blessings through a proxy, only the recipient’s name is needed, not personal details like phone numbers or resident registration numbers .
  • He claims that blessings reach recipients universally and scientifically, regardless of location, and that he knows all personal details, including past addresses and even abortions .
  • The speaker differentiates between “direct blessings” (given personally) and “indirect blessings” (received through his lectures or presence at Hankung), both of which are beneficial .
  • He states that listening to his lectures, even without direct interaction, accumulates significant positive effects .

#4 (00:37:30)

  • The speaker addresses a question about meeting ancestors in Baekgung (백궁) and whether Baekgung inhabitants are considered ancestors .
  • He explains that Baekgung is a vast place where selected individuals from across the universe go after purification .
  • While only about 10 million people from Earth go to Baekgung, its size is unimaginable, containing countless stars .
  • Baekgung allows travel to different eras, like the Joseon Dynasty or the dinosaur age, where one can experience those times without harm .
  • The speaker describes the human body as imperfect, unlike divine beings who can control their bodies at will .
  • He compares the experience of Baekgung to the taste of a mother’s homemade stew, which cannot be fully described in words .
  • In Baekgung, people appear in beautiful forms, and encounters are like scenes from a movie, accompanied by music and beauty .
  • The speaker mentions that recent scientific discoveries, like the existence of subatomic particles within atoms, align with the concept of “one dust particle containing the universe” (일미진중함시방) .
  • He claims that his name, when spoken in any language, is understood by these particles, which possess eyes and cameras, recording everything for Baekgung .
  • He illustrates the vastness of Baekgung by saying that Earth is like a speck of dust compared to it .
  • In Baekgung, one cannot directly see their parents, who remain on Earth, but can locate them through a “navigation system” and even bring them to Baekgung temporarily by stopping their breath .
  • He clarifies that Baekgung inhabitants are not ancestors in the traditional sense; rather, the “ancestor” is the creator, and human bodies are “produced” from the sky .
  • The speaker explains that souls are designed to adapt their appearance based on the planet they inhabit .
  • Baekgung has “factories” where souls, genes, and seeds are created and managed, similar to research institutes .
  • He emphasizes the intricate design of the human body, such as the thyroid gland, which requires a blueprint the size of Earth .
  • The structure of human teeth, particularly molars for chewing and canines for minimal meat consumption, indicates that humans are primarily herbivores .
  • The speaker asserts that these dental structures are not accidental but are encoded in genes, which also dictate that teeth are replaced only once .
  • He explains that healthy teeth are a sign of genetic fitness, and those with decayed teeth are prone to illness .
  • The speaker states that humans were created for Baekgung’s inhabitants .

#5 (00:50:00)

  • The speaker discusses the role of snakes in the ecosystem, stating they were created to promote human wisdom and well-being .
  • He explains that early humans, especially nomads in barren lands, consumed snakes and other animals for survival, which strengthened their genes .
  • Snakes also served to eliminate lazy individuals, prompting men to build better homes to protect their families .
  • He mentions that earthworms and snakes enrich the soil, create air pockets, and help in seed dispersal, highlighting their essential roles in nature .
  • The speaker notes the current issue of declining bee populations affecting fruit farming, emphasizing the planned interdependence of nature .

#6 (00:54:00)

  • The speaker addresses the increasing use of RFID chips for identification and payment in Europe .
  • He predicts a future where phones are replaced by body-implanted chips that project images into space, but notes that commercial interests of phone companies currently hinder this development .
  • He suggests that medical chips, particularly for language translation, will be developed soon, allowing instant communication across languages .
  • The speaker clarifies that his 362-year period on Earth is a “business trip,” not a permanent residence, as his true home is Baekgung .
  • He states that this 362-year period is an equal opportunity for all humans to meet him, receive the Holy Spirit, and go to Baekgung .
  • He claims that his lectures, even when played in a home, change the energy of the space, bringing good fortune and health to people and objects .
  • The speaker predicts that his face will appear on all currency and checks, making people feel good when handling money .

#7 (01:00:00)

  • The speaker addresses a question about the material of souls created in Baekgung’s soul factory and whether it involves the creator’s DNA .
  • He explains the vast complexity of human cells, with 100 trillion cells, each containing 46 chromosomes, leading to an astronomical number of DNA strands .
  • He reiterates the concept of “one dust particle containing the universe,” stating that a single cell holds more genetic information than galaxies .
  • The speaker claims to control dark matter, which scientists cannot detect, and uses it to instantly change the universe .
  • He states that angels travel at “zero speed” between Baekgung and Earth to fulfill his commands .
  • He clarifies that his DNA is not needed for soul creation; rather, he can create DNA as desired, citing the example of sunflowers programmed to follow the sun .
  • The speaker explains that plants like doraji (bellflower) have names reflecting their nature, such as “look around” for doraji .
  • He states that humans interpret objects based on their past experiences and “karma” (업장), leading to diverse perceptions .
  • The speaker contrasts this with his own perspective, where he communicates with objects from their viewpoint, not his own .
  • He emphasizes that he sees every person as precious and strives to help them, unlike those who prioritize their own convenience .
  • The speaker mentions his habit of not frequently washing his tie to minimize environmental pollution, advocating for less washing to protect the oceans .
  • He concludes the lecture by performing an “energy time” session, commanding the Holy Spirit to enter the bodies of those present and watching online, resolving their problems related to family, finances, and health .