​October 18, 2020-168th-Philosophical discussion on human consciousness, the nature of reality, and societal issues, followed by a Q&A session on economic policies, spiritual practices, a

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyung-young) | Speaker | Presents philosophical and political views, claiming divine abilities and a unique understanding of universal algorithms and human existence.
  • 임경업 장군 (General Im Gyeong-eop) | Historical Figure | A general from the Joseon Dynasty, known for his military prowess and miraculous abilities, such as turning seawater into fresh water and attracting fish with a written note .
  • 이괄 장군 (General Yi Gwal) | Historical Figure | A general from the Joseon Dynasty, known for leading “Yi Gwal’s Rebellion” and briefly occupying Hanyang (the capital) .
  • 알렉산더 (Alexander the Great) | Historical Figure | A historical conqueror who realized the futility of worldly possessions upon his death .
  • 최순 선생 (Choe Sun-saeng) | Historical Figure | A figure who proclaimed the end of religion and the coming of the “Mugeuk (無極) era” .
  • 강정산 선생 (Kang Jeung-san) | Historical Figure | A figure who systematized the “Mugeuk Daedo (無極大道)” philosophy in the Honam region .

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young discusses the limitations of artificial intelligence (AI) and introduces the concept of “God Algorithm” .
  • He explains that human-inputted AI is insignificant compared to the “God Algorithm,” which accesses infinite information and energy .
  • The “God Algorithm” is described as the “brain of the universe,” beyond human imagination .
  • He emphasizes that visible phenomena, including time and space, are temporary and ultimately return to nothingness, referring to this as “Jebeop (諸法) is Gaegong (皆空)” .
  • He explains that human emotions like joy, sorrow, and pain are not the true self, but merely phenomena .
  • The true self observes these phenomena without being affected .
  • He states that mistaking these temporary emotions for the true self leads to suffering and karma .
  • He uses an analogy of a person holding a 100-billion-won check in their pocket but suffering in poverty, unaware of their true wealth, to illustrate how people are unaware of their true self (Jina) .
  • He introduces historical figures like General Im Gyeong-eop and General Yi Gwal, highlighting their extraordinary abilities and historical events .
  • He contrasts General Im Gyeong-eop’s miraculous abilities with “Sado (邪道),” which is not the true path .
  • He reiterates that people suffer by clinging to false realities, unaware of their true, untainted self .
  • He quotes Alexander Pushkin’s poem, “If life deceives you, do not be sad or angry,” interpreting it as a call to recognize the true self .
  • He shares Alexander the Great’s realization of the impermanence of worldly possessions, connecting it to the concept of “Jebeop is Gaegong” .
  • He explains that understanding “Jebeop is Gaegong” eliminates concepts like pride, shame, and deceit .
  • He encourages people to endure current difficulties, promising future benefits like national dividend payments .
  • He emphasizes the importance of seeing the “essence” (본질) rather than just the “object” (대상) or “phenomenon” (현상), which are temporary and false .
  • He concludes that all suffering is an illusion, as the true self is untouched by such things .
  • He describes his own actions, such as expressing anger, as a theatrical performance to awaken people, not genuine emotion .
  • He mentions the current difficult times, comparing them to the IMF crisis, and offers words of comfort .

#2 (00:20:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains the sequence of sensory perception: sound, then light, then the mind’s recognition, followed by physical reactions .
  • He describes how a sudden loud noise triggers a rapid, 10-stage physical response, from mind to hair, in zero seconds .
  • He outlines the hierarchical relationship of physical and mental elements: sound is the mother of light, light of energy, energy of mind, mind of blood, blood of bone, bone of flesh, flesh of skin, and skin of hair .
  • He states that the mind’s state directly affects blood, citing examples of shock causing blood to clot or people to collapse .
  • He explains that the body has an automatic defense mechanism to induce fainting during extreme shock to protect the heart .
  • He asserts that sound precedes light in creation, referencing the biblical phrase “In the beginning was the Word” .
  • He claims that his words or thoughts can instantly affect the entire universe, demonstrating infinite power .
  • He differentiates “Yeongpa (영파)” (spiritual wave) from ordinary waves, stating that Yeongpa is not bound by time or space .
  • He claims to be the creator of this time-and-space-independent Yeongpa .
  • He explains that light has no purpose, while sound carries purpose and command .
  • He states that divine commands are primarily delivered through sound, not light .
  • He mentions that while some claim to hear divine voices, most are self-hypnosis, and he directly communicates with worthy individuals .
  • He claims to use “Bunsin-sul (분신술)” (cloning technique) to visit people in various forms .
  • He discusses the evolution of human understanding from idol worship to religion, and then to “Mugeuk (無極)” .
  • He explains that Mugeuk transcends the concepts of good and evil, true and false, beauty and ugliness, love and hate, big and small, and gain and loss .
  • He credits Choe Sun-saeng and Kang Jeung-san with pioneering the Mugeuk philosophy, which rejects the “Gyo (교)” (religion) label due to its inherent division of good and evil .
  • He states that Mugeuk also transcends happiness and unhappiness, and life and death, viewing them as continuous processes .
  • He asserts that the Mugeuk era, also called “Jeongyeok (正易) era,” signifies the arrival of a divine being .

#3 (00:36:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young addresses a question about improving banknote quality or adding expiration dates, stating that lowering quality could lead to bacterial contamination and that expiration dates would negatively impact public trust in money .
  • He suggests that good governance would eliminate the need for underground funds, advocating for financial and real estate anonymity to encourage economic activity .
  • He criticizes current financial regulations for discouraging wealth creation and potentially leading to family disputes over inheritance .
  • He proposes a system where individuals can claim ownership of assets regardless of whose name they are under, and where bank deposits earn no interest .
  • He promises to eliminate voice phishing by implementing a 100% compensation insurance and mandatory public awareness broadcasts .
  • He states that under his presidency, taxes would only be levied on transactions, not on money held in accounts .
  • He assures listeners that they can listen to his YouTube lectures anytime, anywhere, even while sleeping, without feeling guilty .
  • He reiterates that religion, with its good and evil concepts, is a lower stage than Mugeuk, which transcends such divisions .
  • He explains that “Do (도)” or “Hae (해)” are higher concepts than “Gyo (교)” (religion), as they imply a transcendence of teaching and a state of enlightenment .
  • He clarifies that the “365 degrees” mentioned in a previous lecture refers to the 365 days in a year, not the degrees of a circle, and that the ideal year should be 360 days .
  • He connects the 360-day year to a cosmic cycle of 129,600 years, which is 360 multiplied by 360 .
  • He states that the current 365-day year indicates an “error” in human consciousness that he will correct in the “Jeongyeok (正易) era” .
  • He describes the “O-ring test” as a method to verify the presence of angels or energy, and plans to develop a machine for this purpose .
  • He warns against fake O-ring test devices and emphasizes that only his name or direct interaction can provide genuine energy testing .
  • He states that those who have received his blessing do not need to place his photo at ancestral graves, as their ancestors’ graves are already transformed into auspicious sites .
  • He advises caution regarding the use of wood-burning stoves in rural areas due to environmental pollution, fire hazards, and the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, which can cause dementia .
  • He asserts that the “soul transfer technology” is exclusive to him and cannot be passed on to others .
  • He claims to be the wealthiest being, far surpassing figures like Bill Gates, as the entire universe is his property .
  • He proposes converting all old, polluting agricultural machinery to electric power, investing in advanced organic pesticides, and revitalizing agriculture .
  • He shares a personal anecdote about his difficult childhood, working on farms, and his emotional departure from his hometown .
  • He concludes by emphasizing that his ability to bestow blessings and angels, and to demonstrate their existence, proves his divine nature, offering solutions to various life problems for those who follow him .

Other Useful Information

1. Heo Kyung-young’s Political and Economic Policies

  • Financial Anonymity: Abolish financial and real estate anonymity to promote economic freedom .
  • Interest-Free Deposits: Eliminate interest on bank deposits .
  • Voice Phishing Prevention: Implement 100% compensation insurance for voice phishing victims and mandate public awareness broadcasts .
  • Taxation: Levy taxes only on transactions, not on money held in accounts .
  • Agricultural Modernization: Convert all old agricultural machinery to electric power and invest in advanced organic pesticides .

2. Philosophical Concepts

  • God Algorithm: A divine algorithm that accesses infinite information and energy, superior to human AI .
  • Jebeop is Gaegong (諸法皆空): The concept that all phenomena, including time and space, are temporary and ultimately return to nothingness .
  • true self** (Jina)**: The unchanging, untainted self that observes phenomena without being affected by emotions or suffering .
  • Mugeuk (無極): A state of transcendence beyond concepts like good and evil, true and false, beauty and ugliness, love and hate, big and small, gain and loss, happiness and unhappiness, and life and death .
  • Jeongyeok (正易) Era: The era of Mugeuk, signifying the arrival of a divine being and a corrected cosmic order .
  • Yeongpa (영파): A spiritual wave that is not bound by time or space, capable of infinite reach and instantaneous effect .

3. Warnings and Advice

  • Wood-burning Stoves: Exercise extreme caution due to environmental pollution, fire hazards, and the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, which can cause dementia .
  • O-ring Test: Only use genuine O-ring tests conducted by hand or through direct interaction with Heo Kyung-young’s energy; beware of fake devices .