​October 25, 2020-169th-The significance of autumn, the concept of _seed-sowing,_ the nature of the divine, and various Q&A sessions.

Character Profiles

  • 허경영 (Heo Kyung-young) | Speaker | Claims to be a divine being with cosmic algorithms and the creator of the universe, capable of bestowing blessings and angels.
  • 오주영 (Oh Joo-young) | Questioner | Shares a dream involving Lee Byung-chul and Lee Kun-hee, seeking interpretation.
  • 이병철 (Lee Byung-chul) | Deceased Chairman of Samsung | Appears in Oh Joo-young’s dream.
  • 이건희 (Lee Kun-hee) | Deceased Chairman of Samsung | His death is announced shortly after Oh Joo-young’s dream.
  • 이정일 (Lee Jeong-il) | Dream Character | Accompanies Oh Joo-young in the dream to retrieve apples.
  • 이상수 (Lee Sang-soo) | Audience Member | Informs Heo Kyung-young about Lee Kun-hee’s death.
  • 최수진 (Choi Soo-jin) | Unspecified | Heo Kyung-young mentioned discussing Lee Kun-hee’s situation with Choi Soo-jin.
  • 청중 (Audience) | Listeners | Attendees at Heo Kyung-young’s lecture, some of whom are new.
  • 질문자 (Questioner) | Audience Member | Asks about the reasons for whales stranding themselves.
  • 이정 (Lee Jeong) | Questioner | Asks about the criteria for age-based allowances and the use of angels.

Scene-by-Scene Summary

#1 (00:00:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young greets the audience at Haneulgung, noting the autumn season .
  • He emphasizes that autumn prepares for winter, urging people not to be complacent like those engrossed in autumn foliage .
  • He suggests that many still don’t recognize him despite the difficulties like COVID-19 .
  • He claims his “cosmic algorithm” and “big data” from heaven know everything, including past lives and intentions .
  • He states that receiving a blessing instantly removes all past life karma .
  • He describes Haneulgung as a place where these scientific realities are demonstrated .
  • He uses an analogy of autumn harvest, recalling childhood memories of gleaners and boatmen .
  • He recounts seeing boatmen who couldn’t farm, relying on villagers for rice during harvest .
  • He shares a childhood memory of carrying heavy cabbages over sandy terrain, experiencing immense pain in his ankles .
  • He mentions that his body endured great hardship, making his bones strong .
  • He advises the audience to remember that life is not always summer and that autumn is difficult for those who haven’t sown seeds .
  • He asserts that being at Haneulgung means sowing immense seeds .
  • He claims that in Baekgong, he can see people’s past lives and origins .
  • He emphasizes that his eyes are different from human eyes, as he bestows angels and archangels .
  • He states that human armies are nothing compared to his power, as he can instantly disarm anyone .
  • He demonstrates his power by making an audience member’s hand lose strength and then regain it .
  • He explains that his blessings can access and verify personal information like bank PINs, home addresses, and even ancestral grave locations .
  • He clarifies that his “God Intelligence Algorithm Big Data” is superior to human artificial intelligence, which only processes inputted information .
  • He claims to possess the big data and algorithms of 360 million planets with human inhabitants .
  • He states that he is unaffected by disasters like nuclear explosions, unlike humans, because he is divine .
  • He mentions that he has no enemies and that all men and women are his “brides” and “grooms” .
  • He claims to appear in people’s dreams as a doppelganger .
  • He asserts that he is the creator of the universe, a fact confirmed by angels .
  • He concludes the first part of the lecture by emphasizing the importance of preparing for the “autumn harvest” (Baekgong) and not being like the boatman who relies on others .

#2 (00:19:00)

  • Oh Joo-young shares a dream where Lee Byung-chul asked him and Lee Jeong-il to bring six apples .
  • Oh Joo-young didn’t comply, but Lee Jeong-il brought ten apples, which Oh Joo-young felt was too many .
  • Oh Joo-young later heard of Lee Kun-hee’s death, wondering if his dream was related .
  • Heo Kyung-young states he met Lee Byung-chul that morning, who asked for help for his son .
  • Heo Kyung-young explains that Lee Byung-chul’s timing of death was to help his son .
  • He dismisses Oh Joo-young’s dream as a personal one, not a divine message about Lee Kun-hee’s death .
  • He suggests the six apples could symbolize six apologies or a sum of money (600,000 to 60 million won) depending on the dreamer’s capacity .
  • He emphasizes that heaven does not give personal dreams to specific individuals .

#3 (00:23:00)

  • Heo Kyung-young explains his travel between Earth and Baekgong, which is 12 billion light-years away .
  • He distinguishes between satellite-to-satellite, planet-to-planet, and dimension-to-dimension UFOs .
  • He states that his travel is dimension-to-dimension, which is instantaneous (0 seconds) .
  • He describes this as changing dimensions, like folding a piece of paper to connect two distant points .
  • He compares this to dreams where one can instantly transition from being a prince to a beggar .
  • He asserts that Earth is a “training camp” (논산훈련소) for souls to prepare for Baekgong .
  • He explains that Baekgong has a “soul factory” where souls are created and assigned based on individuals’ actions on Earth .
  • He mentions that Baekgong also manages the creation of stars, planets, and natural elements .
  • He describes the stars as indirect lighting for romantic dates .
  • He reiterates that his round trip to Baekgong takes 0 seconds, but the process of his spirit integrating with his human body takes about 10 minutes (5 minutes each way) .
  • He emphasizes that his ability to command angels and possess the “God Intelligence Algorithm Big Data” is extraordinary .
  • He states that he “commutes” between Earth and Baekgong, with a short time in Baekgong equating to a thousand years on Earth .

#4 (00:34:00)

  • A questioner asks about why people have different “colors” and if it relates to energy, body, or blood type .
  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the human body is made of four elements (water, fire, wind, earth) and over 100 elements .
  • He states that these elements create energy that manifests in five forms: fire, water, wood, metal, earth (화수목금토) .
  • He explains that a person’s dominant or deficient element determines which colors are beneficial; for example, someone lacking water (수) would benefit from black (water’s color) .
  • He simplifies colors into two categories: bright and dark, corresponding to fire and water elements .
  • He explains that the body “pulls” the color it needs, which relates to the four-constitution medicine (사상체질) .
  • He gives examples of how certain foods (ginseng, deer antler, beef, pork, oranges, pears) affect individuals differently based on their body’s needs, as revealed by O-ring tests .
  • He states that the O-ring test can determine suitable food, clothing, and even distinguish between divine and human .
  • He concludes that color and body are inseparable, but blood type is irrelevant .

#5 (00:40:00)

  • A questioner asks why whales strand themselves and die in groups .
  • Heo Kyung-young dismisses environmental factors, stating that whales commit “group suicide” to reincarnate as humans .
  • He explains that these whales are “graduates” of their whale lives, seeking human connection .
  • He states that human touch or interaction (even hunting) creates an “缘 (yeon)” or connection, allowing the whale to be reborn as a human .
  • He asserts that whales intentionally seek out human-populated areas to die, ensuring human contact .

#6 (00:44:00)

  • A questioner asks about various terms and figures from the Book of Revelation (e.g., seven heads, ten horns, harlot, glass sea, red locusts, tabernacle of witness, ark of the covenant, four living creatures, Babylon, seventh trumpet, bottomless pit, numbers, beasts) .
  • Heo Kyung-young states he cannot openly discuss other religions due to his role as a potential president .
  • He dismisses these concepts as unrelated to Baekgong and merely human-made stories .
  • He interprets the “seven” in Revelation as referring to the seven-branched menorah, a symbol of Judaism .
  • He implies that these prophecies point to his arrival as a divine being .

#7 (00:47:00)

  • A questioner asks how people with speech impediments or illnesses can use angels if they cannot speak aloud .
  • Heo Kyung-young confirms that mental commands are sufficient for communicating with angels .
  • He demonstrates his ability to bestow and remove “blessings” and “angels” from an audience member, both verbally and mentally .
  • He also demonstrates his ability to infuse and remove cosmic energy from the air with his mind .
  • He emphasizes that his commands work universally, regardless of distance .

#8 (00:50:00)

  • A questioner asks if receiving an angel multiple times increases its power or if it’s a one-time reception .
  • Heo Kyung-young states that an angel is received only once, but he can re-bestow it if someone doubts .

#9 (00:50:00)

  • Lee Jeong asks about the age criteria for the “housewife allowance” (주부수당) and “national dividend” (국민배당금) .
  • Heo Kyung-young explains that the housewife allowance is not given to those 10 years or older, as they should be self-reliant .
  • He states that the national dividend of 1.5 million won, plus a 1 million won housewife allowance, would be sufficient for living .
  • He promises that if he becomes president, foreign money will flow into Korea, making its citizens wealthy .
  • He claims that his presence in Korea is a unique blessing, as no other country has someone like him .

#10 (00:53:00)

  • A questioner describes seeing the sun without glare after calling Heo Kyung-young’s name five to ten times, and a friend experienced the same .
  • Heo Kyung-young explains that calling his name increases one’s energy, making the sun appear different .
  • He claims that even the sun’s light bows to his name, and he can command celestial bodies .
  • He concludes the lecture by offering blessings for various problems: children, finances, real estate, and lawsuits .