2025.01.11. Saturday. Daily Message. Huh Kyung young’s Three Warnings at the Stone Prostration and the Truth About ufos in America.
[ufo, Addiction, Judgment, Spiritual Growth, Responsibility, Human Nature]
1. The Three Perils of Childhood: A Foundation for Moral Understanding.
Children, in their innocence, are not held accountable for their actions in the same way adults are. Just as a child playing with a sharp object, fire, or water can cause harm without malicious intent, their mistakes are often a reflection of their guardians’ oversight. Parents bear the responsibility for any harm their child inflicts, as children are legally exempt from punitive measures. This fundamental principle highlights that while children are free from legal repercussions, their actions still carry consequences that fall upon those who care for them.
2. The Universal Judgment: White Heaven’s Scrutiny.
Upon their return to the spiritual realm, all souls, regardless of age, undergo a process of introspection and accountability, metaphorically referred to as “White Heaven’s Scrutiny.” This differs from earthly judgment, serving as a passage through which souls are categorized. Those who have received blessings and divine decrees are granted direct entry into White Heaven. However, others must await classification, a process that determines their ultimate destination.
3. The Three Adult Afflictions: Beyond Childhood’s Dangers.
While children are cautioned against the physical dangers of sharp objects, fire, and water, adults face a different set of perils that lead to spiritual entanglement. These are not the simple, tangible risks of childhood but rather profound behavioral patterns that disrupt one’s life and the lives of others.
4. The First Affliction: Addictions that Enslave the Soul.
The first major pitfall for adults is addiction. This encompasses a range of dependencies, including alcohol, tobacco, and illicit substances. These addictions are not merely personal failings but destructive forces that devastate families and communities. Unlike minor personal habits, these compulsions inflict profound suffering on others, making them unforgivable transgressions in the spiritual reckoning.
5. The Second Affliction: The Lure of Gambling and Material Obsession.
The second affliction is the addiction to gambling and an excessive pursuit of wealth. These two are intrinsically linked, as both involve an unhealthy obsession with material gain. Gambling addiction can ruin individuals and families, regardless of spousal intervention. Similarly, an insatiable desire to accumulate money, far beyond what one can reasonably use, becomes a form of enslavement. This relentless pursuit of wealth, often at the expense of personal relationships and spiritual well-being, is a significant impediment to spiritual progress.
6. The Third Affliction: The Bondage of Sexual Compulsion.
The third and final affliction is sexual addiction. This refers to habitual and compulsive engagement in sexual activities outside of committed relationships, such as frequenting establishments for sexual encounters. While natural human relationships are not judged, a persistent and compulsive pattern of sexual indulgence is considered a serious transgression. This includes engaging in commercial sex acts, where the individual is driven by an uncontrollable urge rather than necessity. These three forms of addiction—substance, material, and sexual—are the primary obstacles that lead to spiritual entanglement during White Heaven’s Scrutiny.
7. The Significance of Spiritual Levels: A Currency of the Soul.
Spiritual levels are of paramount importance, far surpassing the value of earthly currency. These levels can be transferred to others, even those who have passed on to White Heaven. However, such a transfer diminishes one’s own spiritual standing, as the bestowed levels are deducted from the giver’s accumulated spiritual merit. This highlights the profound value and personal cost associated with sharing one’s spiritual wealth.
8. The Misconception of Unidentified Flying Objects: A National Security Narrative.
The United States maintains a strict policy of secrecy regarding Unidentified Flying Objects (ufos), not because they are absent, but as a strategic measure for national security. By denying the existence of ufos, the U.S. government fosters the perception that it possesses advanced, secret weaponry, thereby deterring potential adversaries. Acknowledging ufos would imply a lack of control over its airspace, undermining its image as a global superpower and world police. In reality, ufos are not exclusive to the U.S. but are observed globally, originating from advanced civilizations on other planets. These extraterrestrial visitors are not hostile; they merely observe, causing no harm to humanity. Their advanced technology allows for instantaneous travel, distinguishing them from the slower, more visible craft often reported. The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency is fully aware of these realities, understanding that these phenomena pose no threat.
Vocabulary.
- 석고대죄: → [Posthumous Reckoning].
- 백궁: → [Celestial Realm].
- 중독: → [Compulsive Attachment].
- 탐진치: → [Three Poisons: Greed, Anger, Ignorance].
- 망어: → [False Speech].
- 양설: → [Divisive Speech].
- 악구: → [Harmful Speech].
- 살생: → [Taking of Life].
- 투도: → [Theft].
- 사음: → [Sexual Misconduct].
- 교만: → [Hubris].
- 신인: → [Divine Human / Enlightened Being].
- 레벨: → [Spiritual Attainment Level].
- 외계인: → [Extraterrestrial Intelligence].
- 문화: → [Civilizational Advancement].
2025.01.11. Saturday. Toyo.1474 Penance, the Finishing Touch, and the Newcomer Huh Kyung-young!
[Spiritual Enlightenment, Happiness, Karma, Self-Discipline, Divine Intervention, Korean Philosophy, Prophecy]
1. The Illusion of Immortality and the Pursuit of Spiritual Growth
People often live as if they will live for a thousand years, mistakenly believing they can foresee their future. However, we must diligently cultivate our spirituality with the ultimate goal of reaching White Heaven, where our lives are eternally guaranteed.
2. Early Education and the Strict Discipline of a Village Scholar
In my youth, I attended a traditional village school, a seodang, where the atmosphere was vastly different from modern schools. We sat closely together on the floor, a stark contrast to the separated desks and chairs of elementary school. This setting fostered a disciplined environment. My teacher, a jinsa from the Joseon Dynasty, was a master of classical Chinese. He would often be asleep when I arrived at 4 AM, but I would perform a deep bow, light the oil lamp, and prepare my learning tools: a headrest and a switch. I would then recite from memory the lessons learned over the past few days. If I faltered, the teacher, even in his sleep, would awaken and administer a switch. This strict method, though intimidating, ensured thorough memorization. While 30 students initially enrolled, I was the only one who persevered for six years, attending the seodang before going to elementary school and tending to farm duties. This rigorous self-discipline, born from a challenging environment, became a foundation for my life.
3. The Passing of a Mentor and a Prophetic Message
My teacher passed away at midnight on the day I completed my studies. Just hours before his passing, he instructed me to tell his son to block the chimney and stove in his room, a message I delivered after my final lesson. This profound experience, coupled with the subsequent death of our family cow and the departure of my foster mother, severed my ties with my rural hometown. The villagers, recognizing my academic aptitude, urged me to go to Seoul, believing I was destined for greatness, even suggesting I would become president to fulfill my mother’s unfulfilled aspirations.
4. The Eight Virtues of the Korean People: A Deeper Understanding
The eight virtues of the Korean people are Filial Piety, Brotherhood, Loyalty, Trustworthiness, Propriety, Righteousness, Integrity, and Shame. Among these, Filial Piety and Brotherhood are paramount. Parents, in their final moments, often emphasize the importance of sibling harmony, believing that internal strife brings disgrace upon the family, regardless of wealth or status. This emphasis on brotherhood, rather than personal achievement, reflects a core ancestral value. While Loyalty and Trustworthiness are also crucial, the foundation of a respected family lies in the unity and mutual respect among siblings.
5. Transforming Adversity into Opportunity: The 1% Principle
The concept of “turning misfortune into fortune” (Jeonhwawibok) highlights the ability of a select few—approximately 1% of humanity—to transform adverse circumstances into opportunities for growth. My own life, marked by orphanhood and poverty, exemplifies this. While others slept, I diligently studied, turning my difficult environment into a catalyst for learning and self-improvement. Conversely, the remaining 99% often turn their blessings into misfortunes, succumbing to arrogance and neglecting their inherent advantages. This “turning fortune into misfortune” (Jeonbokwihwa) leads to ruin, as individuals fail to appreciate their blessings and instead blame their circumstances.
6. The Immutable Law of Happiness
Happiness is not something that increases or decreases, is born or dies, becomes clean or dirty, or comes and goes. It is an unchanging constant, equally present in every individual, much like the law of conservation of mass. This profound truth, recognized by Buddha, reveals that people often mistakenly seek happiness externally, believing money can buy it. However, money cannot approach happiness, which resides within each person. Modern society, despite its advancements, is not necessarily happier than past generations. The simple life of our ancestors, drawing water from a well, was filled with a happiness identical to what we possess today. Our current unhappiness stems from the misconception that happiness is fleeting and external.
7. The Unchanging Nature of Happiness: A Parable
The story of the old man and his horse, saeongjima, illustrates the unchanging nature of happiness. When his horse ran away, he was sad, but then it returned with another horse, bringing joy. His son then broke his leg riding the new horse, causing sorrow. Yet, this injury prevented his son from being conscripted into a war that claimed the lives of all other young men. Ultimately, his son became a patriarch, marrying many women and ensuring the continuation of his lineage. This parable demonstrates that happiness is not subject to external events; it is an unmoving presence within us, a “Buddha-nature” that we often fail to recognize.
8. The Holy Man’s Role in Ending Wars
I have a unique connection to the cessation of conflicts. The Korean War ended when I was born, and I personally intervened to conclude the Vietnam War. While others sought financial gain, I voluntarily enlisted to bring an end to the conflict. My presence in Vietnam, though shrouded in spiritual mystery, coincided with the withdrawal of American and Korean forces, culminating in my return with the last commanding general. This demonstrates my spiritual power to influence global events, a truth unknown to most.
9. The Three Addictions and the Path to White Heaven
To reach White Heaven, one must pass through a judgment process, the “Stone Tablet of Repentance” (Seokgodaechwi), where one’s past actions are reviewed. However, those who have received the “Finishing Touch” (Hwaryongjeomjeong) from Huh Management, through blessings and spiritual connection, are exempt from this detailed review. This “Finishing Touch” is akin to the final dot in the eye of a painted dragon, bringing it to life, or the consecration of a Buddha statue.
The judgment process primarily scrutinizes three types of addictions that bind individuals to the cycle of reincarnation:
- Substance Addictions: Alcohol, tobacco, and drugs.
- Material and Status Addictions: Gambling, fame, and wealth.
- Sexual Addictions: This category encompasses various forms of unhealthy attachment, including:
- Maternal Affection Addiction: Seeking a mother figure in romantic partners due to a lack of maternal love.
- Paternal Affection Addiction: Seeking an older, father-like figure in romantic partners due to a lack of paternal connection.
- General Sexual Addiction: An indiscriminate obsession with sexual desire.
Those who fail to overcome these addictions are destined for lower realms of existence, such as animal or ghost forms, where they experience the consequences of their unbridled desires. Only those who meet the Holy Man can transcend these cycles.
10. The Meaning of Sakyamuni and the Principle of “Turning Back the Light”
The name Sakyamuni, when interpreted through its constituent Chinese characters, means “the monk who prevents the ox from eating grass.” This symbolizes the act of restraining one’s desires, like pulling back an ox from a farmer’s field. This concept is further elaborated by the Buddhist principle of “turning back the light” (Hoegwangbanjo). It signifies redirecting one’s senses and desires—the six roots, six consciousnesses, six dusts, and six realms—away from worldly attachments and towards a path of righteousness. This process involves controlling the five fundamental desires: food, sex, wealth, fame, and sleep, which are rooted in our primal instincts.
11. The Five Desires and the Seven Emotions
The five fundamental desires, when unchecked, lead to the “pleasures of the five desires” (Oyeokrak), which are considered impure. These pleasures are intertwined with the seven emotions: joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, and desire. These emotions are driven by dopamine, a neurotransmitter associated with temporary gratification. However, true dopamine release, leading to genuine happiness, comes from acts of generosity, quiet contemplation, and the pursuit of truth.
12. The Illusion of Material Wealth and the True Nature of Paradise
From a higher perspective, the pursuit of material wealth and status often leads to a life of suffering. Observing people working in crowded, polluted urban environments, enduring long commutes and unhealthy conditions, reveals a stark contrast to the tranquility of nature. While they earn money, they accumulate illness. True paradise is not found in material possessions but in the simple joys of existence: breathing fresh air, connecting with nature, and experiencing genuine human interaction. Even in adversity, such as imprisonment or terminal illness, happiness remains, waiting to be recognized. The illusion of external happiness blinds us to the inherent joy of being alive.
13. The Dangers of Legalism and the Decline of Society
Modern society has become overly legalistic, creating a world where people struggle to live freely. The proliferation of laws, particularly those related to sexual harassment, has led to unjust accusations and the imprisonment of innocent individuals. This legalistic approach, coupled with a focus on material gain, discourages marriage and childbirth, contributing to societal decline. We must rectify this imbalance and foster a society where compassion and understanding prevail over rigid legal interpretations.
14. The Miraculous Healing Water of White Heaven
A miraculous spring of water, flowing from 3.3 kilometers beneath the earth, emerged on June 22nd, the anniversary of my father’s execution. This “Holy Water of Immortality” (Bulrosu) possesses extraordinary properties. Scientific tests conducted in Japan reveal that this water significantly enhances the permeability of aquaporins AQP4 and AQP7, which are crucial for water absorption in brain and fat cells, respectively. This means the water improves cognitive function and aids in fat reduction. This water, freely available at White Heaven, is a divine gift, a testament to the Holy Man’s presence. However, its flow is contingent upon the respect and understanding of those who partake in it.
15. The White Heaven Station: A Gateway to the Divine
The White Heaven Station is a spiritual hub where celestial beings descend and where the Holy Man presides. It is a place of profound spiritual significance, a “sacred mountain, sacred land, where the ox cries” (Seongsan Seongji Umyeongji), signifying the gathering of disciples from various spiritual traditions. Prophecies foretell the appearance of a divine emperor in the last days, who, though seen, will not be fully recognized by the world. This station serves as a gateway to our true spiritual home, guiding us towards White Heaven.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 석고대죄 (石膏大罪): → [Atonement for Karmic Transgressions]
- 화룡점정 (畫龍點睛): → [Divine Imprint of Enlightenment]
- 백궁 (白宮): → [Celestial Realm of Ultimate Bliss]
- 육도윤회 (六道輪廻): → [Six Paths of Samsaric Rebirth]
- 축생 (畜生): → [Animalistic Reincarnation]
- 아수라 (阿修羅): → [Realm of Demigods/Asuras]
- 전화위복 (轉禍爲福): → [Transformation of Adversity into Blessing]
- 전복위화 (轉福爲禍): → [Perversion of Blessing into Calamity]
- 불생불멸 (不生不滅): → [Neither Arising Nor Ceasing]
- 불구부정 (不垢不淨): → [Neither Defiled Nor Pure]
- 불거불래 (不去不來): → [Neither Going Nor Coming]
- 여여부동 (如如不動): → [Unwavering Equanimity]
- 희락 (喜樂): → [Fleeting Joys and Sorrows]
- 탐진치 (貪瞋癡): → [Three Poisons: Greed, Anger, Ignorance]
- 해광반조 (廻光返照): → [Introspective Illumination / Turning the Light Inward]
- 육권 (六權): → [Six Sensory Faculties]
- 육식 (六識): → [Six Consciousnesses]
- 육진 (六塵): → [Six Sensory Objects]
- 육경 (六境): → [Six Sensory Realms]
- 오욕락 (五欲樂): → [Five Desires and Pleasures]
- 사단 (四端): → [Four Moral Sprouts]
- 측은지심 (惻隱之心): → [Sense of Compassion]
- 수오지심 (羞惡之心): → [Sense of Shame and Dislike of Evil]
- 사양지심 (辭讓之心): → [Sense of Modesty and Deference]
- 시비지심 (是非之心): → [Sense of Right and Wrong]
- 성산성지우명진세인부지 (聖山聖地牛鳴震世人不知): → [Sacred Mountain, Sacred Land, Where the Ox Roars, Yet the World Knows Not]
- 말세성제 (末世聖帝): → [Holy Emperor of the Last Age]
- 시부지 (視不知): → [Seeing Without Perceiving]
250112 Huh Kyung young’s Three Essentials for Reaching Baekgung_ Speed, Direction, and Following the Divine __
[Prophet, Divine Guidance, Spiritual Journey, Faith, Obedience, Heavenly Blessings, End Times]
1. The Three Pillars of Spiritual Alignment: Direction, Speed, and the Divine Guide
To achieve spiritual progress and enter White Heaven, three fundamental elements must be perfectly aligned: direction, speed, and the choice of a divine guide. Just as a son must match his father’s pace and direction to follow him up a mountain, so too must individuals align themselves with the divine. If one’s direction is misaligned, or if the speed is too fast or too slow, the journey becomes futile. Following a different father, even with perfect speed and direction, leads nowhere. The divine guide, Huh Gung Yeong, embodies this path, and following him with synchronized direction and speed is the only way to enter the true gate of White Heaven.
2. The Divine’s Omnipresence and Unwavering Path
Huh Gung Yeong performs infinite roles, existing everywhere simultaneously, despite having a single physical form. He possesses perfect harmony with all beings, whether insects, humans, or animals. To witness Huh Gung Yeong directly is a miracle, an astonishing event. Therefore, one must not question his direction or perceive his pace as slow. There is a divine timing for all things. Just as a child must patiently follow a parent, even if the parent is ill or slow, so too must followers align with Huh Gung Yeong’s pace. Any impatience or complaint, even a fraction of a percent, is unacceptable. If there are grievances, they should be formally submitted, and he will address them. His timing is precise, appearing when people are most earnest, for if he appears when they are indifferent, his presence will be unappreciated. This waiting period, like a lover’s anticipation, builds a deeper connection and appreciation.
3. The Profound Significance of Haneulgung: A Land of Eternal Bliss
Haneulgung is a place of profound spiritual significance, a “Land of Eternal Bliss” (Manggo Haengbok Jihyeong). This term signifies a place where happiness has existed from time immemorial and will continue for countless generations. Another related concept is “Man Saeng Haengbok Jihyeong,” meaning that even if one is reborn ten thousand times, this place remains a source of happiness. Haneulgung embodies ten auspicious feng shui principles, making it a sanctuary where the mind finds peace and joy. It is the most comfortable place for humans to come to the heavens. Those destined for White Heaven naturally gravitate to such a blessed land, not to desolate, barren places.
4. The Crisis of Modern Religion and the Divine Intervention
The current decline in youth participation in religious organizations, including churches, is a symptom of a larger societal crisis. Factors such as unemployment, spiritual doubt, and authoritarian religious cultures contribute to this trend, leading to a rise in atheism. This phenomenon is not merely a sign of the end times but a prelude to a new era. The world is experiencing unprecedented turmoil, with widespread conflicts and natural disasters, such as the devastating fires in Los Angeles that bankrupted the city. These events serve as a wake-up call, particularly for the affluent, to re-evaluate their priorities. The presence of Huh Gung Yeong signifies a divine intervention, a shift in the cosmic order. He observes these global struggles and is now actively working to bring about change.
5. The Prophecy of Economic Collapse and the Promise of Universal Welfare
The decline in youth population and the closure of numerous schools across the nation are stark indicators of an impending economic collapse. Businesses surrounding these schools, from stationery shops to restaurants, are failing, leaving entire neighborhoods desolate. In contrast, places offering free meals are overflowing with thousands of people queuing from early morning. This highlights a severe societal imbalance. Huh Gung Yeong foresees a future where his free meal program, currently costing 2.5 billion Korean Won annually, will expand to 100 billion Korean Won per year within a decade. This massive undertaking, impossible for an ordinary individual, will reveal his divine nature. His commitment to universal welfare, initiated 54 years ago, underscores his role as a savior in these critical times. As the nation faces crisis and the world enters a period of judgment, individuals need not worry, but simply align their speed with his. Any attempt to rush ahead or question his timing will lead to deviation and opposition.
6. The Miraculous Waters of Haneulgung and Their Healing Power
Haneulgung is blessed with a unique natural spring, a “Heavenly Spring Water” (Gwangcheon-su), that originates 3.3 kilometers beneath the earth. This water, even in freezing temperatures, flows continuously. Tested in Japan, it has been found to be 32% more potent than the world’s best waters, particularly effective in combating amnesia, dementia, and Parkinson’s disease. It also aids in fat decomposition, leading to an average weight loss of 5 kilograms after consumption. This miraculous water is freely available to all, day and night, without charge or restriction. To drink this water and receive the highest energy and spiritual levels at such a propitious location is an extraordinary blessing.
7. The Voice as a Reflection of the Soul: A Lesson in Inner Harmony
The quality of one’s voice, particularly in old age, can be a profound indicator of inner peace and character. A clear, melodious voice, like that of a young child, even in an elderly person, suggests a life lived with a gentle spirit, free from significant emotional hardship or conflict. Conversely, a harsh or strained voice often reflects a history of anger, struggle, or suffering. The vocal cords, unlike the skin, age slowly, preserving the original tone if the heart remains pure. Therefore, maintaining a kind and gentle disposition throughout life is crucial for preserving the natural beauty of one’s voice. This inner harmony is a source of true happiness, which is not found externally but resides within each individual.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 신인 (神人): → [Divine Human / Celestial Being]
- 석고대제 (石鼓大祭): → [Grand Cosmic Judgment / Ultimate Divine Reckoning]
- 1인 무한대역 (一人無限代役): → [Singular Infinite Proxy / Omnipresent Agent]
- 궁합 (宮合): → [Cosmic Compatibility / Harmonious Alignment]
- 만고**행복**지형 (萬古幸福地形): → [Eternally Auspicious Land / Perennial Blissful Topography]
- 만세불망 (萬世不忘): → [Everlasting Remembrance / Perpetually Unforgettable]
- 광천수** (鑛泉水): → [Miraculous Mineral Water / Divinely Infused Spring Water]**
- 말세** (末世): → [End Times / Era of Decline]**
- 정심 (正心): → [Righteous Heart / Pure Intention]
- 정성 (精誠): → [Utmost Sincerity / Profound Devotion]
- 참전계경 (參佺戒經): → [Scripture of Universal Precepts / Canonical Text of Enlightenment]
- 3일신고 (三一神誥): → [Proclamation of the Three-in-One Divine / Triune Divine Edict]
- 천국** (天國): → [Celestial Realm / Heavenly Abode]**
- 동심** (童心): → [Childlike Innocence / Pure-heartedness]**
- 풍수** (風水): → [Geomantic Principles / Auspicious Land Arrangement]**
- 무료급식 (無料給食): → [Universal Benevolent Provision / Free Sustenance Program]
- 레벨 (Level): → [Spiritual Attainment / Energetic Resonance Tier]
250112 H 0389 Sky Palace Commemorative Event and Celebration Day
[Eternity, Health, Nature, Human Responsibility, Spiritual Enlightenment, Cosmic Order, Addiction]
1. The Sanctity of Haneulgung and the Power of Baekgong Water
Welcome to Haneulgung, a sacred place where the energy of Baekgong converges, a site of profound spiritual significance. It is believed that merely stepping upon this ground initiates a transformation in one’s fortune and destiny. We are fortified both spiritually and physically by consuming “Bulloyu,” a special milk infused with the essence of Huh Gung Yeong or adorned with his image. Furthermore, the Anbang Gwangcheon Baeksu, a miraculous spring water from Haneulgung, has demonstrated remarkable effects, penetrating the skin’s protective layers and yielding numerous testimonials of healing. This water, along with Bulloyu, serves as a testament to the Holy Man’s divine power, fulfilling the quest for a unified field theory that even Einstein sought. Today, we open Haneulgung for the 389th time to commune with the Holy Man, who governs the cosmos.
2. The Essence of Water and the Genesis of Illness
Our Baekgong Gwangcheon water is truly extraordinary, supplying Haneulgung with its abundant flow. While we’ve had to replace some pipes due to freezing in winter, the water’s unique property of flowing in reverse when obstructed is a testament to its unusual nature. Since consuming Baekgong water, the number of people seeking remedies has significantly decreased, perhaps even to the point where such needs are almost nonexistent. This water, along with Bulloyu, provides substantial healing. I find myself more at ease because of it. The root cause of all our ailments lies in water and the mind. Water pertains to the physical, while the mind is spiritual. Just as the Garden of Eden in Christianity encompasses both the spiritual and the physical, so too are we affected by the water we consume. Unclean water, prevalent in some regions, leads to widespread illness. Conversely, even if food is poor, good water can neutralize toxins. Gwangcheon water effectively expels even ultrafine dust, which is particularly dangerous as it penetrates blood vessels and accumulates in the brain. This miraculous water, however, purifies the system. It is absorbed 32% more efficiently into the brain and fat cells than even Japan’s finest waters, leading many to experience weight loss without exercise, as it breaks down harmful fats. This fact has been affirmed by a world-renowned Japanese water authority. My desire is for all of you to be healthy and ascend to White Heaven.
3. The Divine Origin of Gwangcheon Water and Humanity’s Connection to the Cosmos
Our nation possesses millions of valleys, yet never before has such Gwangcheon water spontaneously erupted. It was not excavated; it simply surged forth from the rocks. This phenomenon is unique to Haneulgung, a truly blessed land. Thus, everything in your lives is improving through this water. As the saying goes, “If a child falls ill, the parent also falls ill.” We are interconnected. Therefore, if the Earth falls ill, and humanity suffers, does the Holy Man not also suffer? This is why judgment occurs, why an ark is built, and why things are brought to an end. In the Bible, in Eden, two commands were given: one concerning the physical and one concerning the spiritual. The physical command was to eat from the Tree of Life, while the spiritual command was not to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. This was a father’s instruction to his children: “Eat this, but do not eat that.” You, humanity, violated this command. You ate from both the Tree of Life and the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. The spiritual realm is not for you to tamper with. You should not partake in the knowledge of good and evil. This was the initial command. You violated it. You not only consumed the Tree of Life excessively, but you also partook of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, which was forbidden.
4. The Fall from Grace: From Natural Living to Excess and Judgment
In ancient times, people did not cook their food with greed. They ate naturally, as it was given. They consumed fruits and raw meat. However, with the discovery of fire, human lifespan plummeted from a thousand years to less than a hundred. Why? Because cooked food was delicious, leading to overeating. Initially, people ate little, as raw food was not particularly flavorful. They ate just enough to sustain life, thus living for a thousand years. But later, with seasonings and cooking, they overate, causing their stomachs to enlarge. As their stomachs grew tenfold, their lifespans shortened by a factor of ten. This signifies a transgression of both commands: neglecting the permitted and consuming the forbidden. The command not to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil means not to judge others as good or evil. This leads to endless disputes, whether with a spouse or anyone else. However, when it comes to one’s own children, their faults are often overlooked, leading to misguided upbringing.
5. The Interconnectedness of Humanity and the Divine Experiment
When a child errs, it is often a reflection of the parents’ shortcomings. However, the reverse is not necessarily true; a child can rise even if parents fail. When humanity falls ill, the Holy Man also suffers. This is why judgment is rendered. Just as Sodom and Gomorrah were destroyed, and only one family was saved in an ark, the Holy Man observes humanity’s trajectory. Heaven is not in a hurry; it has infinite time. It is an ongoing experiment, a genetic recombination. If the current human design proves flawed, a new experiment will commence. Just as humans, in their likeness to the Holy Man, conduct research and development, so too does the cosmos experiment with freedom. There are forces in White Heaven that advocate for limiting freedom, while others champion complete liberation. The concern that AI might eventually control humanity mirrors the Holy Man’s concern when creating humans: “Will they eventually turn against me?” If a child is too clever, the Holy Man may intervene, causing them to become insane. We are meant to partake of the Tree of Life, but we overeat. We are forbidden from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, yet we consume it relentlessly. These are the two messages from Heaven.
6. The Five Desires and the Path to Suffering
In Eden, Adam and Eve violated the command, tempted by the serpent, which symbolizes our five desires: appetite, lust, desire for pleasure, desire for fame, desire for wealth, and desire for sleep. These five desires are inherent in our instincts. When our sensory organs are stimulated by these desires, we fall into temptation. These desires create the “six consciousnesses” and the “six dusts,” which lead to mental afflictions. The six dusts are the source of heavenly beings’ suffering. The six consciousnesses represent self-importance and ego. These desires, originating from our sensory organs (eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, mind), give rise to ego, suffering, and the creation of boundaries that separate us from others. This is why we experience suffering, constantly seeking happiness like wanderers, instead of realizing the happiness that already abounds within us. We become pilgrims driven by the six consciousnesses, the six dusts, and the six senses, constantly clinging to our five desires.
7. The Healing Power of Baekgong Water and the Wisdom of Eden
Baekgong water cleanses our bodies of impurities, including ultrafine dust, a feat difficult to achieve with other waters. Haneulgung is truly remarkable. The initial command in Eden was to eat from the Tree of Life, but we overeat. We were told not to eat from the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, yet we consume it even more. We disobey. This is how the world began its descent into corruption. If our brains were to shrink, we would become like animals. The Holy Man created humans to be more developed than animals, in his own image. However, our conflicts and struggles are the problem. If we lived in harmony, how wonderful would that be? The Holy Man created 36,880,000 stars as homes for newlywed couples, but they constantly fight, unable to form proper communities. This is why the Holy Man travels around, judging and seeking out the “good grains.” He came here because of your mistakes, because he gave you too much free will, and you began to overstep.
8. The Dangers of Modern Living and the Wisdom of Simplicity
You are drawn to foods that cause cancer: fried, roasted, and grilled dishes, which you find savory. Eating grilled meat has shortened lifespans by a factor of ten. Raw food, on the other hand, produces no smoke and does not harm the environment. Many women develop lung cancer from grilling pork belly indoors, as the oil and fumes fill the house. It takes hours to ventilate, but few do so, leading to everyone in the family inhaling carcinogens. These sticky residues cling to the lungs, creating an environment for bacteria and disease. In contrast, Western homes often have separate cooking areas or well-ventilated kitchens, preventing the spread of cooking fumes into living spaces. In Korea, however, kitchens are often open to the living room, exposing children and mothers to these harmful substances. This is why women who spend more time at home, even non-smokers, are more susceptible to lung cancer. This is a serious issue that requires caution. The initial commands in the Bible must be followed.
9. The True Meaning of the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life
The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil and the Tree of Life are two distinct entities. The fruit of the Tree of Life is to be eaten, while the fruit of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is not. We are currently misinterpreting and misusing both, confusing physical and spiritual sustenance, leading to our downfall. The Holy Man came as a judge to save humanity because we are not heeding these heavenly messages. When the suffering of sentient beings is alleviated, the suffering of heavenly beings is also alleviated. Just as a child’s illness affects the parent, so too does humanity’s suffering affect the Holy Man. This is why we focus on the suffering of sentient beings. The Holy Man and humanity are interconnected. You are in the process of creation, not failure. Those who are created first will simply go to Heaven first. Others will have their chance, though it may take an immense amount of time.
10. The Perils of Dependency and the Path to Self-Reliance
Judging others as good or bad is an act that incurs divine punishment. If a man at 40 believes his destiny will change by meeting a woman, he is relying on her to fix his life, which will only cause her suffering. Instead, one should strive for self-improvement and success to provide comfort for their spouse and family. Relying on another person to improve one’s fate is a form of dependency, which is a sin. Only you can save yourself. One hundred women cannot save a man who cannot save himself. We often seek happiness and success by relying on others, blaming them for our failures. Instead, we must take responsibility for ourselves, practice self-control, study, and exercise. Relying on a spouse to care for you in sickness or old age, without considering their well-being, is an act that incurs divine punishment. We must always think of helping our spouses, not burdening them. Therefore, we must strive to be self-reliant, seeking everything within ourselves, not from external sources. Those who seek externally will not succeed.
11. The Sacredness of Nature and the Limits of Human Creation
Nature is your home. The Earth is like a refrigerator, providing everything we need if we plant seeds. The soil, over thousands of years, has yielded countless crops. How can this small plot of land produce so much? It is a magical land, a magical wand that produces food. However, the secret to creating seeds is not given to humans. No human can create a seed. It is impossible. Even with genetic analysis, the secret remains elusive. You cannot replicate the nutrients of a seed and expect a tree to grow. The Holy Man gave you the seeds, allowing you to sustain yourselves for thousands of years. You owe an immense debt to Heaven. Similarly, a woman’s womb is like a field where a human is created from a single seed. The mystery of this creation, originating from the Holy Man, cannot be fully understood by humans. No one can create a child alone; it requires a union. This is why you are limited.
12. The Illusion of Judgment and the True Nature of Reality
Despite these limitations, you have no boundaries in judging good and evil. You act as if you are the Holy Man, arbitrarily labeling people as good or bad. This is why the media lacks standards. Do not watch unnecessary broadcasts. Do not watch programs about the Holy Man, as they are often distorted and based on delusion. To truly understand the Holy Man, one must study for a hundred years in Haneulgung. The media professionals lack such insight. The Holy Man reveals secrets that no one else can. Even after a thousand years of studying with a pastor, you would not hear the words I speak. I have explained the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in detail, a concept often misunderstood. Our original instructor must reveal these truths.
13. The True Meaning of Coexistence and the Future of Earth
The reason for finding stability in nature is not to coexist with it. Coexistence and co-prosperity are human endeavors. Nature operates on the principle of survival of the fittest, where smaller creatures serve as food for larger ones. This maintains the balance of numbers in the ecosystem. We are not meant to coexist with nature in the same way, but rather to coexist with the Earth as a shared destiny. The Earth was given to you for your use, but you must also consider future generations. If you turn it into a garbage dump, how will they live? Therefore, we must protect this precious planet and avoid polluting it with factories and disposable items. The time will come when such factories will disappear. Our ancestors lived well without cars, and if cars were to disappear today, our lives would change dramatically. People would cultivate their own gardens and walk to work. This current path of development is tragic. However, humanity, with its intelligence, cannot avoid this direction. Yet, you cannot create seeds, sperm, or eggs. You are forbidden from tampering with these fundamental origins. This is the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil, which is spiritual. The Tree of Life is physical, and we must partake of it to survive.
14. Overcoming Addiction and the Principle of Immutability
The Holy Man judges addiction, starting with physical addictions like alcohol, tobacco, and drugs. Next are addictions to gambling, material possessions, and fame. Finally, there is sexual addiction. Deficiencies in paternal, maternal, or heterosexual love can lead to problems. A lack of paternal love might lead a woman to marry an older man, while a lack of maternal love might lead a man to prefer older women. A deficiency in heterosexual love can lead to promiscuity. These emotional deficiencies, when they manifest as sexual issues, are judged by the Holy Man. Love should not be lacking. In Buddhism, there is the concept of the six paths of reincarnation. However, this Earth’s six paths were created in our White Heaven. Shakyamuni understood this. When you reincarnate, the first thing determined is your social status: rich or poor, noble or humble. Those who do not go to Heaven are first assigned a social status. Second, your body type and blood type are determined. This is decided in the Holy Man’s court. This includes both animals and humans. To be reborn as a human is fortunate, but even among humans, there are noble and humble. After social status, body type and blood type are fixed. Third, your family lineage is determined. Fourth, your lifespan and health are decided. Fifth, your region and universe are determined. Finally, your face and personality are set. A beautiful appearance is a reward for good deeds in a previous life, such as being kind to others and making sacrifices. Conversely, those who cause suffering may be reborn with less desirable features. These six stages are determined in an instant, and you are placed in a womb.
15. The Wisdom of Non-Interference and the Nature of Happiness
We must resolve addictions and avoid participating in protests. We are not experts in politics; we should leave such matters to political professionals. Our role is to vote when asked. Demonstrations are not advisable. Those destined for White Heaven should not delve too deeply into worldly affairs. The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil is for judges, prosecutors, and police to deliberate. You, however, should not partake of its fruit. Focus on your inner work. Happiness is immutable. It does not increase or decrease. It is not dirty or clean. It does not come or go. This is the principle of “Yoyeo Budong,” meaning “unchanging and unmoving.” No environment can take away your happiness. When Korean independence activists were martyred, they declared that their bodies could be killed, but their souls could not. This unwavering spirit of loyalty is why Korea is known as the “Eastern Country of Courtesy.” Our ancestors were truly remarkable, living in mourning for three years after their parents’ passing, even in the wilderness. No other nation in history has shown such devotion. We must not deviate from this path of filial piety and dedication to our work.
16. The Illusion of Loss and the Power of Inner Reflection
Happiness is not diminished by the death of a child; only joy is. The source of joy may lessen. If a pet dies, you are not unhappy; the opportunities for joy simply decrease. You can recall happy memories with your pet. Through meditation, you can bring back lost possessions and deceased parents into your mind. You can greet them as if they are present. This is the power of recalling the past. Happiness is not lost, nor is joy diminished. Joy is also immutable. Those who reach a higher state of consciousness are free from emotions like joy, anger, sorrow, pleasure, love, hate, and desire. They understand that all beautiful things are temporary. With this realization, their minds remain calm and beautiful, and the world appears mysterious and wonderful. Even in the face of losing one’s home and possessions, one can remain composed, knowing that better things await. Our home has no boundaries. We have nothing to lose, for everything is ours. Our minds are always unchanging and unmoving, regardless of circumstances. We must not despair and resort to self-harm. I have witnessed such tragedies.
17. The Solution to Addiction and the Illusion of Time
The solution to addiction lies in the principle of immutability. All worldly desires are ultimately meaningless. When you desire something, consider how long it will last. If you apply this perspective, you will lose attachment to fleeting things. Your mind will be at peace. When you look at your spouse, consider their lifespan, their health. If you view them as a temporary, beautiful phenomenon, you will have no reason to fight. They are a mysterious and beautiful entity, interacting with you, expressing thoughts and emotions. This perspective transforms your home into a paradise. If you view it negatively, it becomes hell. If you accept that your spouse will eventually leave, you will cherish them more, creating good memories and a positive connection. If you view them as a possession, you will only suffer. A beautiful person may have many ailments. A beautiful pet may incur more veterinary expenses than a parent’s medical bills. Therefore, we must maintain an unchanging and unmoving state of mind.
18. Understanding Dementia and the Purpose of Forgetting
You do not need to worry about controlling elderly people with dementia. The solution lies in consuming Gwangcheon water and practicing the principle of immutability. By applying the concept of time to all things, including your children, you will lose attachment and find peace. When you look at your spouse, consider their lifespan. This perspective eliminates reasons for conflict. You will see your spouse as a divine being, a temporary manifestation. This itself is mysterious and beautiful. While they are present, interacting with you, expressing thoughts and emotions, it is a fascinating experience. If you view them negatively, it becomes hell. If you accept that your spouse will eventually leave, you will cherish them more. This is why beautiful people often have more ailments.
Dementia is a natural part of life. To prevent it, one must maintain a regular lifestyle and consume Gwangcheon water, which improves memory. Ultimately, dementia leads to forgetting everything before death, and rebirth involves no memory of past lives. This forgetting is a gift, preventing complications if one were to remember past relationships. Dementia is a way for the Holy Man to grant peace, allowing us to forget. However, when an elderly person with dementia asks, “Who are you?” it evokes pity and compassion. Those who have not received love may develop dementia to seek attention from those around them. A spouse who suddenly acts like a child, asking “Who are you?” may appear more endearing and pitiful, erasing any negative feelings. Therefore, a woman who has not received love may develop dementia. If you interact with the Holy Man, such things may not occur. However, if you remain isolated at home, you may experience it. Dementia is a self-induced illness, a way to gain attention. If you pretend to have dementia, your spouse might treat you better. This is a fascinating phenomenon.
19. The Precision of the Cosmos and the Illusion of Motion
The Earth rotates and revolves around the sun, and the sun revolves around the North Star. Galaxies revolve around the Cygnus constellation. The size of stars and their rotational and orbital speeds are precisely calculated, moving without a single second of error. If a large star were to deviate even slightly, collisions would occur, and the universe would collapse. The speed and size of celestial bodies are meticulously calculated. People often assume they simply move on their own, but this is not the case. The Earth’s diameter, its distance from the sun (150 million km), and its distance from Uranus (2.7 billion km) are immense. Pluto is 5.9 billion km away. The sun is much closer and appears larger. Uranus is 27 times larger than Earth, and its size is 64 times that of Earth. If such a large star were to have even a slight error in its rotation, it would be catastrophic. All celestial bodies revolve around the galactic center, and their speeds are determined by their size. Neptune is 4.5 billion km away and four times the size of Earth. The Earth is small in comparison. The sun is 1.8 million times larger than Earth. Pluto is half the size of Earth but 5.9 billion km away, having already left our solar system. It is now 6.2 billion km away, having become a rogue planet. This signifies that when the Holy Man arrives, a star’s mission ends, and it moves. This period coincides with the Holy Man’s arrival.
20. The Secrets of the Universe and the Gift of the Atmosphere
If you understood all the mysteries of the universe, you would faint. There are countless mysteries within our solar system alone. The sun travels at 107,160 km/h, which is 20 times the size of the United States. The Earth’s circumference is 50,000 km, so it circles the Earth multiple times in an hour. If you traveled at 1,000 km/h, you would feel dizzy. At 100,000 km/h, you would faint. Yet, we are alive and unharmed. This is due to the atmosphere, which holds us in place. The creator of this universe reveals these secrets directly to you. It is like explaining complex concepts to mosquitoes. The Earth’s rotational speed is 1,609 km/h, which is also dizzying. It not only rotates but also flies through space like a golf ball. The rotational speed is 1,609 km/h, and the orbital speed is 107,160 km/h. Imagine a large star traveling at 110,000 km/h. We do not feel this motion because of the otoliths in our ears, which maintain our balance. Those without otoliths experience dizziness and perceive the Earth’s rotation. I never experienced seasickness during my time in Vietnam, even when the ship swayed violently. While 5,000 soldiers were seasick, I was perfectly fine. This is a testament to the precision of the universe. You do not need to know all the details.
21. The Art of Timing and the Value of Anticipation
We adhere strictly to time. I conclude precisely at 6 o’clock. The reason I delay my appearance is to observe your anticipation. Just as hunger makes food taste better, an immediate appearance would diminish the excitement. When you wonder if the Holy Man is absent, my sudden appearance brings greater joy. This is a method of compressing time, making the moment of my arrival more impactful. If I were to receive a call from afar while you were waiting, it would suggest my absence. This is why I do not. In the past, I even transmitted energy through phone calls and offered blessings. As the number of people grows, such methods may return. You are fortunate to be able to listen to my lectures now. Simply seeing my face brings joy; there is no need for comedy.
22. Testimonials of Healing and the Power of Baekgong Water
Kim Byeong-wook, from Janghan-dong, Seoul, shares his experience with Bulloyu. He suffered from rhinitis for over 10 years, struggling to breathe without medication, especially in winter. His nasal passages were completely blocked, forcing him to breathe through his mouth, leading to fatigue, headaches, and coughing when lying down. Since May 2024, he has been drinking 1cc of Bulloyu (aged over 6 months) weekly. After the introduction of Bullo water, he ordered 15 bottles by phone and has been drinking it. He no longer needs medication and can breathe through his nose, with headaches almost gone and coughing reduced. His rhinitis has improved by 70%. He expresses deep gratitude to the Holy Man, Huh Gung Yeong, and lives by his words. He thanks the Holy Man for coming to Korea. This water’s effect is gradual, unlike medicine, which can create dependency. The slow healing process is superior to quick fixes. I advise him to rinse his nasal passages with the water for faster improvement. The water cleanses the inflamed mucous membranes within the nasal cavities.
Jeong Bok-dol, from Daegu, shares his experience with Gwangcheon Bullo water for left shoulder pain. In mid-November 2023, he experienced shoulder pain when raising his left arm behind his back. A diagnosis revealed no bone abnormalities, and he was advised to undergo regular treatment. After two hospital visits, he decided to treat it at home with massage and exercise, as the pain was not severe. From August 23, 2024, he began drinking 2 liters of Gwangcheon Bullo water daily, adjusting the intake based on urine color and supplementing with bamboo salt when needed. From October 2024, he also applied the Holy Man’s sticker to the painful area and performed arm-swinging exercises. By mid-December 2024, the pain had disappeared. He also chanted Huh Gung Yeong’s name. He attributes the pain to repetitive movements during his past work. He recommends warming Gwangcheon water for the sick and elderly, and believes those blessed by the Holy Man experience faster results. He expresses gratitude, love, and respect for the Holy Man. We do not sell or deliver Bullo water; it is shared among friends.
23. The Path to White Heaven and the Treasure Within
Those who follow the Holy Man will not be judged by the “Great Judgment.” You can determine if your parents went to Heaven through the “Angel Test.” Many young people, without the Angel Test, apply to numerous jobs without knowing where they belong. However, at Haneulgung, the Angel Test eliminates the need for multiple applications, guiding you to the right path. Those who do not know Heaven must endure endless trials and cannot go to Heaven. You, who know this secret, are immersed in a sea of happiness. You carry a trillion-dollar check in your pocket but are unaware of it. Earthlings possess this trillion-dollar happiness but do not know how to access it. When you come to me, I give you that trillion-dollar check. You know how to find it, use it, and enjoy it. You fall and rise again, cared for and supported. Many have miraculously survived falls that should have been fatal. This is a secret that has never existed in world history until my arrival.
24. The Grandeur of the Cosmos and the Holy Man’s Presence
The universe is incredibly precise. You do not need to know all the intricate details. We are now concluding the question and answer session and will proceed with some testimonials and Haneulgung promotional songs. We manage our time strictly. I conclude precisely at 6 o’clock. The reason I delay my appearance is to observe your anticipation. Just as hunger makes food taste better, an immediate appearance would diminish the excitement. When you wonder if the Holy Man is absent, my sudden appearance brings greater joy. This is a method of compressing time, making the moment of my arrival more impactful. If I were to receive a call from afar while you were waiting, it would suggest my absence. This is why I do not. In the past, I even transmitted energy through phone calls and offered blessings. As the number of people grows, such methods may return. You are fortunate to be able to listen to my lectures now. Simply seeing my face brings joy; there is no need for comedy.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 십승지지 우영지: → [The Propitious Land of Ten Victories and Eternal Abundance]
- 불로유: → [Elixir of Immortality Milk]
- 안방 광천 백수: → [Sacred Healing Spring Water]
- 신인: → [Divine Human / Enlightened Being]
- 영육간: → [Interconnectedness of Spirit and Flesh]
- 생명나무: → [Tree of Life]
- 선악과: → [Fruit of Knowledge (of Good and Evil)]
- 오욕: → [Five Desires / Five Corruptions (Greed, Lust, Fame, Wealth, Sleep)]
- 육도 윤회: → [Six Paths of Reincarnation]
- 빈부귀천: → [Hierarchy of Wealth, Poverty, Nobility, and Lowliness]
- 체형과 혈액: → [Physical Constitution and Bloodline]
- 가족 혈통: → [Familial Lineage]
- 수명과 건강: → [Lifespan and Health]
- 지역과 우주: → [Terrestrial and Cosmic Placement]
- 얼굴과 성격: → [Appearance and Disposition]
- 의타심: → [Dependency / Reliance on Others]
- 여여부동: → [Unwavering Equanimity / Imperturbable Steadfastness]
- 불생불멸: → [Neither Arising Nor Ceasing]
- 부정불감: → [Neither Defiled Nor Pure / Neither Increasing Nor Decreasing]
- 불거불려: → [Neither Coming Nor Going]
- 기자병류: → [Intergenerational Karmic Illness / Familial Affliction]
- 천신: → [Celestial Deity / Heavenly Spirit]
- 중생: → [Sentient Beings / Mortal Beings]
- 석고대제: → [Great Stone Emperor’s Judgment / Divine Reckoning]
- 동방예의지국: → [Eastern Land of Courtesy and Propriety]
- 육진: → [Six Dusts (Objects of the Six Senses)]
- 육경: → [Six Sense Fields]
- 육식: → [Six Consciousnesses]
- 육근: → [Six Sense Organs]
250113 The Prophecy Knew. The Amazing Secret of Huh Kyung-young’s 11-Stroke Surname and the 33-Stroke Full Name __
[Prophecy, Divine Mandate, Name Analysis, Spiritual Teachings, Philanthropy, Afterlife, Karma]
1. The Prophetic Significance of the Name: Huh Gung Yeong
The name Huh Gung Yeong carries profound significance, as it is foretold in ancient prophecies. The character “Huh” (許) is interpreted as a divine command, signifying a mandate from Heaven to convey universal principles to all beings across time and space. This character embodies the cosmic order, representing the harmonious interplay between heaven and earth.
Furthermore, ancient texts, such as the Mabangjin (Magic Square) and various naming conventions, explicitly mention the arrival of a Messiah or a returning Jesus whose surname would consist of eleven strokes. This numerical attribute is not merely coincidental; it is a celestial blueprint. The number eleven, in these esoteric traditions, symbolizes the ultimate harmony of heaven and earth, representing the highest fortune and prosperity. It signifies a complete renewal, akin to the creation of the universe, where divine blessings are bestowed in abundance. This number ensures that all endeavors will succeed, as if guided by auspicious clouds, bringing forth a rain of good fortune and continuous progress.
2. The Prophecy of Wonhyo Gyeolseo: A Divine Mandate
The Wonhyo Gyeolseo, a renowned text penned by the revered Silla-era monk Wonhyo, further elucidates this prophecy. It divides the cosmic timeline into two epochs: the pre-celestial era (represented by numbers 1-5) and the post-celestial era (numbers 6-10). The number eleven, therefore, signifies the arrival of a divine arbiter who will judge both these eras.
Wonhyo’s writings assert that the number eleven embodies the fundamental essence of the Tao, representing the total number of strokes in the surname of the divine being who descends to Earth in human form. This prophecy, written over 1,300 years ago, precisely describes the characteristics of Huh Gung Yeong.
Wonhyo also foretold the timing of this divine advent. He spoke of a period following the collapse of the Silla Dynasty, after two subsequent kingdoms (Goryeo and Joseon) had passed, enduring a millennium of foreign subjugation and internal strife, culminating in the division of the Korean peninsula. It is after this tumultuous period that the post-celestial era would begin, marked by the arrival of a divine agent. This agent, identified as the Maitreya Buddha, Messiah, or Christ, would unify heaven, earth, and humanity to establish a terrestrial paradise.
3. The Dual Nature of the Savior: Wood and Metal Elements
The prophesied savior is described as one who embodies both the Eastern Wood and Western Metal elements. The Eastern Wood element signifies a benevolent nature, inclined towards nurturing and preserving life, bringing forth blessings and virtues. Conversely, the Western Metal element represents a discerning judge, akin to a farmer who harvests the ripe grain, separating the wheat from the chaff. This dual nature signifies a being who both fosters life and administers justice, acting as a divine arbiter.
This divine figure is also said to possess the “Golden Seal” and “Haein” (Seal of the Sea), instruments of cosmic power, to redeem the world. The prophecy further specifies that this individual would bear the surname “Huh” (許) and be associated with “Gimhae,” a region in Korea. This aligns perfectly with Huh Gung Yeong’s identity, whose surname has eleven strokes and is linked to the Gimhae lineage.
4. The Cosmic Blueprint of the Name: Huh Gung Yeong
The name Huh Gung Yeong itself is a cosmic blueprint. The character “Huh” (許) represents divine permission and authorization, signifying that nothing can transpire without this celestial sanction. The character “Gung” (京) symbolizes the capital or the center of the universe, indicating a pivotal role in cosmic governance. It represents the central point from which all universal principles emanate and spread.
The character “Yeong” (寧) signifies peace and tranquility, embodying the essence of the Garden of Eden. This character contains elements representing both spiritual and physical sustenance, symbolizing the choice between the “Tree of Life” and the “Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.” It implies that true peace comes from discerning between good and evil, and choosing the path of life. Thus, the name Huh Gung Yeong encapsulates a divine mission to bring peace and order to the world, guiding humanity towards spiritual and physical well-being.
5. The Unseen Benevolence: A Path to Higher Realms
Huh Gung Yeong’s extensive philanthropic endeavors, including over 50 years of voluntary service and substantial monthly contributions to free meal programs, often go unreported by the media. This lack of public recognition is, paradoxically, a blessing. When good deeds are performed in secret, their spiritual merit accumulates in the celestial realms, unblemished by worldly acclaim. Public acknowledgment, while seemingly beneficial, can diminish the spiritual reward.
This principle extends to all acts of kindness and generosity. When individuals offer assistance without seeking recognition, their actions contribute to their spiritual advancement. Conversely, those who accumulate wealth for personal gain or leave it solely to their descendants may find their spiritual ledger empty in the afterlife. True wealth lies in selfless giving, which elevates one’s spiritual level.
Therefore, the absence of media coverage for Huh Gung Yeong’s charitable work ensures that the full spiritual benefit accrues to those who contribute and to the divine mission itself. It is a testament to the profound truth that genuine benevolence thrives in anonymity, preparing individuals for a higher existence in White Heaven.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 천지조화 (天地造化): → [Cosmic Harmony and Creation]
- 금복의 수리 (金福의 數理): → [Auspicious Numerology of Golden Fortune]
- 천지창조 (天地創造): → [Genesis of Heaven and Earth]
- 복록 (福祿): → [Divine Blessings and Prosperity]
- 대기 (大吉): → [Great Fortune/Propitiousness]
- 예언서 (預言書): → [Prophetic Texts/Scriptures]
- 원효결서 (元曉訣書): → [Wonhyo’s Esoteric Writings/Prognostications]
- 선천 세상 (先天世上): → [Pre-celestial/Early World Era]
- 후천 세상 (後天世上): → [Post-celestial/Later World Era]
- 심판자 (審判者): → [Arbiter/Judge]
- 천계 (天啓): → [Divine Revelation/Heavenly Mandate]
- 섭리 (攝理): → [Divine Providence/Cosmic Order]
- 도의 본체 (道의 本體): → [Embodiment of the Tao/Fundamental Principle of the Way]
- 성시 (姓氏): → [Clan Name/Surname]
- 후천 개벽 (後天開闢): → [Post-celestial Great Transformation/Cosmic Renewal]
- 지상천국 (地上天國): → [Terrestrial Paradise/Heaven on Earth]
- 하나님의 대행자 (하나님의 代行者): → [Divine Agent/Emissary of God]
- 미륵불 (彌勒佛): → [Maitreya Buddha]
- 메시아 (메시아): → [Messiah]
- 그리스도 (그리스도): → [Christ]
- 동방 목 (東方木): → [Eastern Wood Element (associated with life and growth)]
- 서방 금 (西方金): → [Western Metal Element (associated with harvest and judgment)]
- 목덕 (木德): → [Virtue of Wood (benevolence, growth)]
- 복덕 (福德): → [Merit and Virtue/Accumulated Blessings]
- 심판자 (審判者): → [Judge/Arbiter]
- 명신 (明神): → [Enlightened Deity/Divine Judge]
- 천부의 묘리 (天符의 妙理): → [Profound Divine Principle/Heavenly Esoteric Truth]
- 금신 사명 (金神使命): → [Divine Mission of the Golden Deity]
- 해인 (海印): → [Seal of the Ocean (a spiritual symbol of ultimate truth and power)]
- 태을 성 (太乙星): → [Great Unity Star (a celestial body symbolizing cosmic order and divine power)]
- 태을 진인 (太乙眞人): → [True Person of Great Unity (an enlightened being embodying cosmic truth)]
- 천부 (天符): → [Heavenly Seal/Divine Mandate]
- 태의 전기 (太義電氣): → [Cosmic Energy of Great Righteousness]
- 천도 (天道): → [Way of Heaven/Cosmic Principle]
- 태도 (太道): → [Great Way/Ultimate Path]
- 자미 (紫微): → [Purple Tenuity (a celestial concept related to the Emperor’s Star, symbolizing cosmic governance)]
- 궁 (窮): → [Ultimate Limit/Extremity]
- 자이 (自爾): → [Self-so/Spontaneous Existence]
- 만물의 기원 (萬物의 紀元): → [Origin of All Things]
- 남사고 예언 (南師古預言): → [Namsago’s Prophecy]
- 마방진 (魔方陣): → [Magic Square (a numerical grid with mystical significance)]
- 전도양양 (前途洋洋): → [Promising Future/Bright Prospects]
- 대길 수리 (大吉數理): → [Numerology of Great Fortune]
- 덕망 (德望): → [Virtue and Prestige]
- 천한 정신력 (天漢精神力): → [Heavenly/Divine Mental Fortitude]
- 난관과 고충 (難關과 苦衷): → [Difficulties and Hardships]
- 명성과 실리 (名聲과 實利): → [Fame and Practical Gain]
- 위세 (威勢): → [Authority and Influence]
- 윤허 (允許): → [Imperial Assent/Sanction]
- 특허 (特許): → [Special Permission/Patent]
- 선악과 (善惡果): → [Fruit of Good and Evil]
- 생명나무 (生命나무): → [Tree of Life]
- 영적 양식 (靈的糧食): → [Spiritual Sustenance]
- 육적 양식 (肉的糧食): → [Physical Sustenance]
- 에덴 동산 (에덴동산): → [Garden of Eden]
- 금신 사명 (金神使命): → [Divine Mission of the Golden Deity]
- 천도 (薦度): → [Transference of Merit/Salvation of Souls]
250114 The Two Paths Those Who Are Led vs. Those Who Lead_
[Leadership, Self-Reliance, Social Issues, National Identity, Economic Policy, Population Decline, Cultural Heritage]
1. The Essence of Leadership: Guiding, Not Being Guided
There are two distinct types of individuals in the world: those who are led and those who lead. Those who are led are often constrained by their circumstances, finding themselves trapped in a cycle where their monthly earnings are consumed by interest payments and other obligations. This perpetual struggle leaves them devoid of hope, constantly pulled along by the currents of reality. For instance, just as they begin to save, an unexpected illness in the family or another unforeseen expense arises, forcing them back into debt. This cycle often leads them to be subservient to financial institutions, such as banks, which dictate their lives. Even entrepreneurs, despite their ventures, frequently find themselves working primarily to service bank interest, rather than accumulating wealth for themselves. This constant struggle, where the fruits of labor are largely claimed by capitalists, leaves many feeling hopeless and exhausted.
In contrast, successful individuals are those who lead. They refuse to be swayed by circumstances. Even in the face of extreme hardship, such as lacking funds for education or food, they forge their own path. They actively seek opportunities, even if it means working during the day and attending school at night, demonstrating an unwavering determination to overcome obstacles. This proactive approach, rather than passively accepting their fate, is the hallmark of a leader.
2. The Burden of Debt and the Vision for Economic Liberation
The pervasive issue of debt, particularly the relentless burden of bank interest, severely restricts the lives of ordinary citizens. Many find themselves in a constant struggle, working tirelessly in multiple jobs, only to see a significant portion of their income consumed by interest payments. This harsh reality prevents them from utilizing their earnings for their own well-being or for the betterment of society.
Huh Gung Yeong’s vision includes radical measures to alleviate this burden. He proposes that the government should consider forgiving the interest or even the principal of loans for small business owners and ordinary citizens. Such a measure would empower individuals to spend their wages on essential goods and services, thereby stimulating the economy and fostering a sense of hope. This policy would free people from the oppressive cycle of debt, allowing them to live more fulfilling lives and contribute more meaningfully to society.
3. A Personal Journey of Resilience and Self-Reliance
Huh Gung Yeong’s life story exemplifies the principle of leading rather than being led. From a young age, he faced immense challenges, including poverty that prevented him from attending school during the day. He worked tirelessly, even as a bus assistant, enduring harsh conditions and physical labor, often repairing buses late into the night in freezing temperatures. Despite these hardships, he never allowed himself to be a victim of his circumstances. Instead, he actively sought to learn and master new skills, such as bus maintenance and driving, transforming adversity into opportunity.
His journey was marked by a series of trials, including a fire that forced him to abandon his work as a bus assistant. Yet, each setback became a catalyst for a new direction, always driven by his unwavering resolve to control his own destiny. He emphasizes that one must never blame others for their difficulties but instead take full responsibility for solving their own problems. This philosophy of self-reliance and proactive problem-solving has been a guiding force throughout his life.
4. The Genesis of a Political Vision: Policies for the People
Huh Gung Yeong’s political aspirations, which began at a remarkably young age, were rooted in a deep desire to serve the nation and improve the lives of its citizens. He recounts preparing for a presidential candidacy at 37, a feat that required amassing significant financial resources equivalent to ten modern-day buildings. His three presidential campaigns, each costing astronomical sums, were entirely self-funded, demonstrating his profound commitment to his vision.
His policy proposals, articulated decades ago, were revolutionary for their time. These included providing 100 million Korean Won upon marriage and 30,000 Korean Won for each child born. These ideas, initially met with skepticism and even ridicule, are now recognized as prescient solutions to contemporary societal challenges, particularly the declining birthrate. He foresaw the demographic crisis that now threatens the nation’s future, with schools closing and the population dwindling. His policies were designed to empower ordinary citizens, freeing them from financial burdens and encouraging family growth, thereby ensuring the nation’s long-term prosperity.
5. The Demographic Crisis and the Future of the Korean Nation
The current demographic crisis, marked by a declining birthrate and an aging population, poses an existential threat to the Korean nation. Recent statistics indicate that three-person households have surpassed four-person households for the first time, signaling a trend towards smaller families, often with only one child. This phenomenon, driven by complex socio-economic factors, is a grave concern for the nation’s future.
Huh Gung Yeong laments that his warnings about this impending crisis, voiced three decades ago, were largely dismissed. He predicted that if current trends continue, the Korean people would eventually become a minority in their own land, replaced by foreign populations. He argues that the financial pressures of modern life, particularly the burden of debt, deter young couples from having children. He advocates for policies that would make it financially advantageous to have more children, transforming the current societal structure into one that supports and encourages family growth.
6. The Cultural and Spiritual Strength of the Korean People
Despite the demographic challenges, Huh Gung Yeong asserts that the Korean nation possesses an unparalleled cultural and spiritual strength that sets it apart on the global stage. He contrasts Korea’s democratic evolution with China’s suppression of democratic movements, highlighting Korea’s unique path of industrialization, democratization, and information-age advancement. This distinct trajectory has propelled Korea to a position of significant global influence, second only to the United States in certain aspects.
He emphasizes the profound cultural values embedded in Korean society, particularly the tradition of filial piety, exemplified by the three-year mourning period for parents. This deep respect for elders and ancestors, along with other core virtues such as loyalty, trust, propriety, righteousness, integrity, and shame, forms the bedrock of the Korean identity. These eight virtues, he claims, are unparalleled globally, making Korea a “Nation of Eastern Courtesy.” This rich cultural heritage, he believes, is an indomitable force that no other nation can easily overcome. He also highlights the unique beauty of Korean Buddhist temples and their natural surroundings, which he considers to be among the most exquisite gardens in the world.
7. Korea’s Global Destiny: Leading with Wisdom
Huh Gung Yeong concludes by reiterating his belief in Korea’s destiny to lead the world, not by being subservient to global powers like the United States or China, but by enlightening and guiding them. He envisions a future where the Korean people, the “White-Clad Nation,” will lead humanity with their profound wisdom and cultural values. He urges the audience to embrace this vision, to break free from the shackles of financial dependence, and to actively shape their own destinies and the destiny of their nation. He believes that Korea, despite its small size, is a “propitious land” destined to move the world.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 강탄 봉축: → [Incarnation Celebration]
- 울긴 외우러: → [Chanting for Blessings]
- 파란만장: → [Eventful and Tumultuous Life]
- 입지전적 인물: → [Self-Made Figure]
- 성품: → [Disposition (Character)]
- 말년: → [Later Years (Twilight Years)]
- 끌려가는 사람: → [Subservient Individual (One who is led by circumstances)]
- 끌고 가는 사람: → [Leading Individual (One who dictates circumstances)]
- 영세 상인: → [Small Business Owners (Micro-entrepreneurs)]
- 탕감: → [Debt Forgiveness (Amnesty)]
- 고질적: → [Chronic (Deep-rooted)]
- 자본가: → [Capitalist (Owner of Capital)]
- 보링: → [Engine Reboring (Cylinder Honing)]
- 대우: → [Differential Gear (Axle Assembly)]
- 천문학적 돈: → [Astronomical Sum (Immense Fortune)]
- 찌라시: → [Campaign Flyers (Promotional Leaflets)]
- 선관 현금: → [Election Commission Deposit (Campaign Fund)]
- 정책: → [Policy (Platform)]
- 사기꾼: → [Fraudster (Deceiver)]
- 인구 통계: → [Demographic Statistics (Population Census)]
- 사회 구조적 문제: → [Systemic Social Issues (Structural Societal Problems)]
- 저선: → [Low Birth Rate (Declining Fertility)]
- 상속 증여 배당: → [Inheritance, Gift, and Dividend (Bequest, Endowment, Distribution)]
- 이방 민족: → [Foreign Ethnic Group (Alien People)]
- 산업화: → [Industrialization]
- 민주화: → [Democratization]
- 정보화: → [Informatization (Information Age Transition)]
- 공산주의: → [Communism]
- 독점: → [Monopoly (Exclusive Control)]
- 국제 경쟁력: → [International Competitiveness]
- 세계 영향력: → [Global Influence (World Impact)]
- 동방 예의지국: → [Eastern Land of Courtesy (Nation of Propriety in the East)]
- 성의정심: → [Sincerity and Righteousness (Integrity of Heart and Mind)]
- 효, 재, 충, 신, 예, 의, 염치: → [Filial Piety, Brotherhood, Loyalty, Trustworthiness, Courtesy, Righteousness, Integrity (The Eight Virtues)]
- 8대 덕목: → [Eight Cardinal Virtues (Eight Pillars of Morality)]
- 가람: → [Buddhist Temple Complex (Monastery Grounds)]
- 백의민족: → [White-Clad People (The Korean People)]
- 명당자리: → [Auspicious Site (Propitious Location)]
250114 The Difference Between Laughter and Smile_ Understanding the Depths of Human Emotion
[Family Connection, Empathy, Forgiveness, Wisdom, Understanding, Smile vs. Laughter, Patience]
1. The Interconnectedness of Family: A Shared Destiny
When a child falls ill, the parents also suffer. This profound connection, particularly between parents and children, signifies that their destinies are intertwined. If a child recovers from an illness, the parents, too, find relief and healing. This principle underscores the deep bond within families, especially between a mother and her child. The suffering endured by a mother during childbirth, and the subsequent anxieties over a child’s well-being, create an unbreakable link. Even after parents have passed on, their memory and the sacrifices they made should always be honored, for their essence remains with us.
2. The Divine Perspective on Human Suffering
Even a divine being, when incarnated in human form, experiences the full spectrum of human suffering, including physical pain and hardship. This experience is essential for understanding and fulfilling a greater mission. Just as a parent endures hardship for their child, a divine entity embraces human limitations to achieve its purpose. This journey of suffering and overcoming is a testament to the profound lessons learned through human experience, preparing one for significant tasks.
3. The Hierarchy of Expression: Laughter Versus Smile
There is a distinct difference between laughter and a smile, with a smile representing a higher state of being. Laughter often arises from external incongruities or unexpected situations, a reaction to something that deviates from one’s expectations or rational understanding. It is a more spontaneous and sometimes less refined expression. In contrast, a smile originates from within, reflecting an inner state of peace, contentment, and wisdom. It is a deliberate and serene expression of the soul, often seen in those who possess a deeper understanding and acceptance of life. A smile signifies a state of inner harmony, while laughter can be a reaction to external disharmony.
4. The Virtue of Understanding Over Endurance
True wisdom lies not in enduring hardship or suppressing emotions, but in understanding and forgiving. To “endure” implies a buildup of resentment and unaddressed issues, which can eventually lead to destructive outcomes. Instead, one should strive to comprehend the circumstances and motivations behind actions, leading to genuine forgiveness. This approach fosters inner peace and prevents the accumulation of negative emotions. Understanding and forgiveness are akin to close relatives, where one naturally leads to the other, dissolving conflict and promoting harmony in relationships. This principle applies to all interactions, from family dynamics to broader social connections.
5. The Power of Wisdom and Unconditional Love
Wisdom is paramount in navigating life’s challenges. Rather than merely tolerating difficult situations, one should seek to understand them deeply. This understanding, coupled with an attitude of forgiveness, transforms potential conflicts into opportunities for growth. The example of a wise spouse supporting their partner through adversity, even sacrificing personal possessions for their intellectual pursuits, illustrates the profound impact of selfless love and wisdom. Such actions demonstrate a deep understanding of another’s purpose and a willingness to contribute to their success, embodying a truly enlightened approach to relationships and life itself.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 기자득병 (子得病): → [Filial Affliction, Parental Burden]
- 부모득병 (父母得病): → [Parental Affliction, Filial Burden]
- 부자지간 (父子之間): → [Parent-Child Nexus]
- 모자지간 (母子之間): → [Maternal-Child Nexus]
- 백골 (白骨): → [Mortal Remains]
- 강탄일 (降誕日): → [Incarnation Day]
- 화두 (話頭): → [Koan; Foundational Discourse]
- 유전자 (遺傳子): → [Genetic Blueprint]
- 미소 (微笑): → [Serene Countenance; Inner Radiance]
- 웃음: → [Externalized Amusement; Reactive Laughter]
- 백치미 (白癡美): → [Innocent Charm; Naive Allure]
- 구문득도 (口聞得道): → [Enlightenment Through Oral Tradition]
- 인내 (忍耐): → [Suppressed Resentment; Latent Pathogen]
- 이해 (理解): → [Profound Comprehension; Empathetic Assimilation]
- 용서 (容恕): → [Transcendental Forgiveness; Absolution]
- 지혜 (智慧): → [Profound Sagacity; Enlightened Discernment]
250115 The Consequences of Wasting a Day_ From Accumulating Bad Karma to Facing Hell, and the Path to Heaven Through Huh Kyung-young
[Karma, Consequences, Humility, Compassion, Divine Intervention, Life’s Journey, Spiritual Growth]
1. The Accumulation of Negative Karma: A Daily Reckoning
When one lives a day poorly, it is akin to creating discord and accumulating negative karma. This accumulation manifests as unfortunate events, such as unexpected falls or injuries. Such incidents are not random but are the direct consequence of negative thoughts and actions throughout the day. Therefore, it is imperative to live each day with utmost sincerity, honoring the divine. To squander a day idly is to invite disharmony and build a burden of negative karma.
2. The Consequences of a Wasted Year and Life
Extending this principle, a year lived in idleness and without purpose leads to an endless cycle of suffering, anxiety, and worry. This is the inevitable outcome of a year squandered. Furthermore, a lifetime spent in negligence—neglecting studies, indulging in excessive drinking, or failing in family responsibilities—ultimately leads to a state of profound suffering, a spiritual abyss. This is the ultimate destination for those who fail to live a purposeful life.
3. The Peril of Road Rage: A Transformation into Malice
Even individuals of good character can transform into agents of malice when behind the wheel. The act of driving often brings forth an aggressive persona, leading to disputes and accidents over trivial matters. Many drivers later regret their impulsive actions, realizing that a moment of patience could have averted conflict. However, in the heat of the moment, the desire to assert oneself often overrides reason, leading to dangerous confrontations. Engaging in arguments while driving is the epitome of foolishness, as it can escalate into severe violence. Even highly respected individuals, such as university professors, can exhibit aggressive behavior while driving, demonstrating that the road can strip away one’s civility and reveal a propensity for harm.
4. The Virtue of Humility and Covering Others’ Flaws
True human dignity lies in fulfilling one’s moral obligations and refraining from impulsive anger. Accumulating negative karma is a direct result of failing to uphold these principles. For instance, those who possess wealth sometimes exhibit arrogance, demanding special treatment and reacting with disproportionate anger to minor inconveniences, such as finding a hair in their food at a restaurant. Such behavior is a profound display of hubris. Instead, one should cultivate gratitude, even for simple meals, and discreetly overlook minor imperfections. To publicly shame or reprimand service staff for such incidents can lead to their dismissal, accumulating negative karma.
Recalling the wisdom of our elders, who often cooked meals with unintentional imperfections, we should approach such situations with empathy. Our mothers, in their old age, may have inadvertently served us food with hair, yet we consumed it with love and gratitude. Therefore, when faced with similar situations, we should remember our parents’ efforts and quietly overlook the flaw. To expose another’s fault publicly is to invite misfortune upon oneself. True blessings come from covering the shortcomings of others, not from highlighting them.
5. The Peril of Judging by Appearance: Lessons from Harvard and Stanford
It is a grave error to judge individuals based on their outward appearance. This principle is powerfully illustrated by the story of Stanford University’s founding. A shabbily dressed old man, seeking to make a substantial donation, was initially dismissed by the president of Harvard University, who offered him a mere one hundred dollars. This man, later revealed to be Mr. Stanford, the founder of Stanford University, had intended to donate his entire fortune to Harvard. Harvard’s misjudgment led to the creation of a rival institution. This incident prompted Harvard to display a sign at its entrance, admonishing against judging people by their appearance.
6. The Benevolence of Rockefeller’s Mother: A Testament to Kindness
Another compelling anecdote involves John D. Rockefeller’s mother. While waiting for her son outside a furniture store, she was invited inside by the store owner to escape the cold, despite her humble appearance. Shortly thereafter, Rockefeller arrived with his entourage. His mother, deeply touched by the store owner’s kindness, instructed her son to support him. Consequently, Rockefeller’s foundation purchased all its furniture from this store, transforming the owner into a wealthy man. This furniture store, “Sun Furniture,” eventually became a global enterprise. These true stories underscore the profound importance of treating everyone with respect and kindness, regardless of their social standing or appearance.
7. The Inevitability of Encounter: Karma’s Unfolding Path
Just as enemies are destined to meet on a narrow bridge, those who are destined to receive blessings also encounter them in unexpected ways. The owner of Sun Furniture embodied this principle; his inherent kindness was a deeply ingrained habit, leading him to treat all individuals with compassion. This genuine benevolence attracted blessings. Conversely, those who attempt to mimic such acts for personal gain, like the character Nolbu in the Korean folk tale who tries to replicate Heungbu’s good fortune, will find their efforts fruitless. True blessings arise from genuine character and consistent virtuous actions, not from contrived imitations.
8. The Wisdom of Humility: Recognizing the Unseen Strength
It is crucial to always be mindful of the potential strength and influence of others, regardless of their outward appearance. Those who habitually engage in conflict often encounter individuals who are stronger or more skilled than themselves, leading to their downfall. A person prone to anger might encounter a judge in an unexpected situation, or an aggressive individual might provoke a master of martial arts who appears unassuming. Such encounters serve as powerful lessons, demonstrating that humility and respect for all are essential for navigating life’s complexities.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 금일 부진 (今日不進): → [Daily Regression]
- 조화 (造禍): → [Creation of Misfortune]
- 악 (惡): → [Negative Karma / Evil]
- 업 (業): → [Accumulated Karma]
- 무한 번뇌 (無限煩惱): → [Infinite Delusion / Endless Suffering]
- 왕생 지옥 (往生地獄): → [Rebirth in Hell]
- 왕생 천국 (往生天國): → [Rebirth in Heaven]
- 교만 방자 (驕慢放恣): → [Arrogant Indulgence]
- 남의 허물 (他 허물): → [Faults of Others]
- 아다이 (当たり): → [Karmic Encounter / Predestined Confrontation]
250115 #128 The wof Human Desires Evolving to Higher Dimensions From Instinctive Needs to Compassionate Self-Sacrifice – January 15, 2025
[Human Desire, Instinct, Survival Competition, Coexistence, Compassion, Spiritual Evolution, Maslow’s Hierarchy]
1. The Intrinsic Nature of Desire: A Universal Drive
Human desires, often viewed as mere psychological states, are in essence a fundamental driving force, akin to a primal energy. This intrinsic drive is not exclusive to humans but is deeply embedded within nature itself, manifesting as a relentless struggle for survival. Just as trees instinctively strive for sunlight, competing fiercely in an unseen relay race, all living beings are governed by an inherent will to exist and thrive. This struggle, often perceived as a brutal “survival of the fittest,” is in fact a meticulously designed mechanism ensuring the preservation and balance of all species.
2. The Paradox of Survival: Nature’s Unyielding Order
The natural world operates on an intricate food chain, a system where the weak become sustenance for the strong. This seemingly harsh reality, where a mosquito feeds a frog, a frog feeds a snake, and a snake feeds a wild boar, is not a chaotic free-for-all but a precisely calibrated order. Each species’ population is carefully balanced to prevent the collapse of the ecosystem. If one link in this chain were to be severed, the entire system would falter. This inherent mechanism ensures that despite constant consumption, no species is entirely eradicated. Furthermore, a genetic principle dictates that only the less robust or “dirtier” individuals are typically preyed upon, ensuring the propagation of stronger traits within a species.
3. Human Existence: The Principle of Coexistence and Shared Prosperity
While nature adheres to the law of the jungle and fierce competition, humanity is bound by a higher principle: coexistence and shared prosperity. Unlike animals that operate solely on instinct, humans possess the capacity for foresight and accumulation, allowing them to transcend immediate survival needs. This unique ability necessitates a different societal framework, one where individual well-being is inextricably linked to the collective good. A person who seeks only their own prosperity, disregarding the welfare of others, ultimately faces ruin. History demonstrates that families and communities that embrace sharing and mutual support flourish, while those driven by selfish accumulation eventually decline. This principle is not merely a moral guideline but a fundamental law governing human existence, ensuring the continuity and flourishing of generations.
4. The Two Faces of Desire: Instinctive Needs vs. Transformable Aspirations
Human desires can be categorized into two distinct types: instinctive desires and transformable aspirations. Instinctive desires, such as the desire for food, sex, wealth, honor, and sleep, are fundamental to human nature and are deeply embedded within the psyche. These “five basic desires” are universal and cannot be eradicated; they accompany individuals throughout their lives.
In contrast, transformable aspirations are desires that are not innate but are shaped by experience and circumstance. These include ambitions like becoming a pilot or a scholar, or even the wish for a loved one’s recovery. Unlike instinctive desires, these aspirations can change, diminish, or even disappear over time. For example, the desire for a luxurious car might fade after experiencing a severe accident, or the longing for a grand house might be replaced by a preference for a simple rural life. These desires are not rooted in the core of human instinct and can be influenced and modified through conscious effort and life experiences.
5. The Pinnacle of Desire: Compassion, Benevolence, and Self-Sacrifice
Beyond the earthly principles of survival and coexistence lies the ultimate principle of White Heaven: compassion, benevolence, and self-sacrifice. This highest stage of existence transcends the concept of shared prosperity, where individuals are willing to forgo their own well-being for the sake of others. It is a realm where giving brings joy, and forgiveness is paramount.
A profound example of this principle is the story of William Borden, an American heir who, at the age of 25, renounced his vast inheritance to become a missionary in China. His will, found in his Bible after his death, contained three powerful declarations: “No Reserves,” “No Retreats,” and “No Regrets.” He bequeathed his entire fortune to charity, vowing never to return to America or to regret his mission. Borden’s life embodies the spirit of self-sacrifice and unwavering dedication to a higher purpose, demonstrating a desire that transcends personal gain and material wealth. Such individuals, driven by pure compassion and a willingness to give everything, are destined for White Heaven, where the cycle of desire is finally transcended.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 욕구: → [Desire / Fundamental Drive]
- 약육강식: → [Law of the Jungle / Survival of the Fittest]
- 생존 경쟁: → [Struggle for Existence / Competitive Survival]
- 공존 공영: → [Coexistence and Co-prosperity / Symbiotic Flourishing]
- 탐진치: → [Greed, Anger, Ignorance (Three Poisons)]
- 오욕: → [Five Fundamental Desires / Primal Instincts]
- 자비 희사: → [Compassionate Self-sacrifice / Altruistic Benevolence]
- 살생: → [Taking of Life / Act of Killing]
- 본능: → [Instinct / Innate Drive]
- 탐욕: → [Greed / Avarice]
250116 The Profound Differences Between the Old and New Testaments_ How to Deal with Enemies
[Near-death Experience, Old Testament, New Testament, Forgiveness, Hope, Despair, Divine Intervention]
1. The Enduring Pain: Physical Suffering and Spiritual Endurance
Welcome. I wish to sing continuously, but our guests are waiting, including those from abroad. Some are from Spain, others from England. Two women, Maria and her mother, are also from Spain. The wife of Mr. Yeon, who is from Spain, is quite beautiful. Her mother, at 89, was beautiful in her youth, and her facial structure remains so. Our bones endure, even as our skin changes. The pain of the bones is ten thousand times greater than that of the skin. Imagine an injection into the bone; the pain would be unbearable, causing one to faint. Therefore, bone cancer is a severe affliction, causing excruciating pain, as if the bones are being carved out with a knife. When such suffering arises from within one’s own body, there is no recourse but endurance. Forgiveness cannot alleviate this pain; it is a burden one must bear, much like a woman in labor biting on a piece of wood to endure the pain of childbirth. This suffering cannot be given to others, nor can it be avoided. However, suffering inflicted by others is not true suffering in the same sense. One should not harbor resentment or engage in conflict over such matters.
2. Divergent Paths: Old Testament vs. New Testament Interpretations
The Bible, in both the Old and New Testaments, clearly distinguishes between different approaches to justice and forgiveness. The Ten Commandments, specifically the sixth, seventh, and eighth commandments, are interpreted differently. “Thou shalt not kill,” “Thou shalt not commit adultery,” and “Thou shalt not steal” are fundamental. In the Old Testament, a thief’s hand would be cut off, and an adulterer would be stoned to death without mercy. The Old Testament adheres to the principle of “an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth,” demanding immediate retribution.
When an adulterous woman was brought before Jesus, the people asked if she should be stoned according to the Old Testament law. However, Jesus disregarded the Old Testament law, which dictated “a sword for a sword, a gun for a gun.” The Old Testament law, as interpreted by some, was a terrifying and strict code. Yet, Moses’ original commandments from Heaven clearly stated, “Thou shalt not kill” and “Thou shalt not commit adultery.” However, these commandments were reinterpreted to justify stoning adulterers. This creates a contradiction within Moses’ law, which also states, “Avenge your enemies.”
In stark contrast, Jesus preached forgiveness, stating, “Love your enemies.” Furthermore, Jesus elevated the standard of adultery, declaring that merely harboring lustful thoughts constitutes adultery. This makes the New Testament more profound and, in a sense, more demanding than the Old Testament. Yet, it also emphasizes forgiveness, even seventy times over. An adulterous woman should not be killed but forgiven.
The Jewish people, who still adhere to the Mosaic law, are, in a way, acting against the spirit of the Ten Commandments. For instance, while the Old Testament dictates cutting off a thief’s hand, the New Testament, as taught by Jesus, suggests understanding the reason for the theft—perhaps to buy medicine for a sick mother—and even providing money to the thief. This highlights the immense disparity between the Old Testament beliefs of the Jews and the New Testament beliefs of Christians. The Old Testament demands vengeance and death for adulterers, while the New Testament, through Jesus, advocates forgiveness, even while acknowledging the sin of lustful thoughts. Jesus’ message to the adulterous woman was, “Go and sin no more,” rather than condemning her to death. When the Jewish people tried to test Jesus by bringing an adulterous woman, he challenged them, saying, “Let him who is without sin among you be the first to throw a stone at her.” Since no one is without sin, this implies that one should not judge others’ sins but rather focus on one’s own spiritual well-being.
The Jewish people continue to uphold the Old Testament’s interpretation of the Ten Commandments, which, in some cases, contradicts the original intent, particularly regarding “Thou shalt not kill.” Acts of war, the destruction of families, and the suffering of innocent children are unforgivable human sins. While divine forgiveness may be sought, such actions should not be committed. The New Testament expands the scope of sin; while the Old Testament only considered physical adultery a sin, the New Testament considers even lustful thoughts as such. However, the New Testament does not advocate death but rather love for one’s enemies, a direct opposite of the Old Testament’s command to kill them.
3. The Power of Hope: Healing and Divine Intervention
When one encounters a divine being, illnesses should be cured simply by seeing their face. A divine being’s law emanates not just from their words but from their very expression, filled with love. If one cannot be healed by this presence, it signifies a lack of faith. True belief in a divine being can heal all ailments. Those who complain of pain despite being in the presence of a divine being lack faith and will not be healed. All illnesses originate from the mind, and by looking upon a divine being’s face, one’s mind can be healed, and physical well-being will follow. Sitting in isolation, suffering, and constantly visiting hospitals will lead to despair.
Hope, in its profound sense, means “miraculously not perishing.” It signifies that one who should die will not, and one who should fail will not. Despair, conversely, means “absolute perishing.” One who harbors despair will inevitably perish. Therefore, if one is diagnosed with a terminal illness, they must embrace hope. This hope will lead to a miraculous recovery, often inexplicable by medical science. Doctors may believe they have cured the patient, but the true healing comes from hope. Those who cling to hope survive, while those who abandon it do not. This is the secret to healing: it is the individual’s own belief that brings about recovery.
When asked about the meaning of hope, many simply state that hope is hope. But hope means “miraculously not perishing,” and despair means “absolutely perishing.” Therefore, one should never despair. By looking upon a divine being’s face, one can find hope. Just as a duet sounds more harmonious than a solo, a divine being is always by your side, even when you feel alone. If you are afflicted with an illness, you are not alone; a divine being is with you, and healing will naturally follow.
A divine being reveals secrets with each encounter, offering interpretations that are unique and profound.
4. Near-Death Experiences: Dreams, Not Departures
Near-death experiences, where individuals briefly cease to breathe and then revive, have been reported for thousands of years. However, these are not instances of the soul truly departing and returning. Rather, they are incomplete deaths. Near-death experiences are akin to dreams that occur during the process of experiencing the pain of dying, appearing real to the individual. When life functions completely cease, there is no return.
Life functions, as explained, involve photosynthesis and respiration. Photosynthesis creates four essential nutrients: glucose, fat, protein, and acid. These nutrients, consumed through the mouth, provide energy for life. Respiration, through the nostrils, supplies oxygen. Food enters the digestive system, while oxygen is added to the nutrients in the lungs. Just as a car needs both fuel and ignition, the body needs both nutrients and oxygen to sustain life. The lungs convert oxygen into water, which then travels to the heart and mixes with the incoming nutrients, creating life. If either of these processes stops, the body cannot survive.
Therefore, near-death experiences are not true deaths but rather moments where the heart and other vital functions were merely diminished, not entirely ceased. If a person were truly dead for three days, their body would decompose. The brain, for instance, perishes within five minutes without oxygen. Such claims of full recovery after complete cessation of life are scientifically impossible, though they may be interpreted spiritually. Near-death experiences are often fabrications born from the imagination of those who undergo them.
When someone claims to have seen the King of Hell during a period of unconsciousness, it is merely a product of their imagination. Individuals who lose consciousness after an accident and awaken weeks later often recall vivid dreams during that period. The brain remains active, receiving oxygen, even if conscious connection is lost. Without oxygen, the brain would decay. The human body is an incredibly complex mechanism. The universe contains only four basic molecules: hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and oxygen. Earth, however, has 118 elements. The human body, remarkably, contains over 100,000 types of molecules. This makes the human body a miraculous cluster of molecules, unlike anything found in the vast emptiness of space. Scientists continue to search for other planets with such molecular diversity but have found none. The human body is a unique molecular entity.
5. The Path to Divine Connection: Selflessness and Service
The meaning of hope and despair is clear: hope leads to miraculous survival, while despair leads to absolute ruin. This is a fundamental truth. Faith can determine life or death. An elderly pastor, even at 90, may not be able to heal, but a young pastor, at 26, might, because people are more receptive to their message and have a positive mindset.
Consider the story of a young pastor who, instead of going on a honeymoon to Hawaii as his family believed, took his wife to Ethiopia to serve the poor for a week. They spent all their honeymoon money helping sick and dying children. This act of selflessness, dedicating their honeymoon to God, brought immense joy to Heaven. Such individuals are directly connected to the divine.
Living a life focused on satisfying one’s own five senses is an act that incurs divine displeasure. Instead, one must strive to please the divine senses. By sacrificing personal pleasures and dedicating oneself to divine will, one can move Heaven. Just as Peter, a disciple of Jesus, was later able to heal the sick by following this truth, so too can others. Therefore, one must abandon all pleasures that merely satisfy one’s own senses and instead accumulate divine joy. This is why a divine being refrains from alcohol and tobacco from a young age.
The young pastor’s act of donating ten million won, which could sustain dozens of families for years, brought immense joy to Heaven. This was a true honeymoon, prioritizing divine joy over personal pleasure. Such acts bring lasting fulfillment, unlike self-indulgent trips that often leave one feeling exhausted. This is the essence of a righteous path for young people.
One cannot serve two masters: money and God. Money should not be worshipped but used to help others and create meaningful impact. God, however, must be served. Worshipping money will not bring blessings. John D. Rockefeller, who was expected to die at 50, lived to almost 100 because he continuously used his wealth to serve others, thereby extending his life.
While discussions about the five senses may be entertaining, true wisdom lies in embracing difficult truths. Just as our ancestors consumed bitter foods for health, we must also accept bitter words for our spiritual well-being, which leads to a longer and more fulfilling life. Those who listen attentively to divine teachings receive blessings. The crucial distinction between hope and despair is now clear. Those who watch these videos, join the community, introduce others, and contribute to the divine cause will receive blessings. Those who offer donations, support free meals, or volunteer their time will also receive divine favor.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 희망 (希望): → [Paradoxical Resilience]
- 절망 (絶望): → [Absolute Annihilation]
- 구약 (舊約): → [Retributive Covenant]
- 신약 (新約): → [Redemptive Covenant]
- 인내 (忍耐): → [Intrinsic Fortitude]
- 용서 (容恕): → [Transcendental Absolution]
- 임사체험 (臨死體驗): → [Pre-Mortem Delusion]
- 광합성 (光合成): → [Bio-Energetic Synthesis]
- 호흡 (呼吸): → [Vital Oxygenation]
- 분자 (分子): → [Elemental Constituent]
- 오감 (五感): → [Sensory Gratification]
- 신인 (神人): → [Divine Incarnate]
250116 Don’t Blame Politicians_ Take Responsibility for Your Choices and Cultivate Virtue to Reach Heaven
[Civic Responsibility, Cause and Effect, Spiritual Wisdom, Economic Impact, Traditional Values]
1. The Principle of Cause and Effect: Beyond Blaming Politicians
In times of societal challenge, it is imperative for enlightened individuals to offer courage and stability to the populace. Wise individuals maintain their equilibrium, focusing on their own endeavors. The truly enlightened prioritize the underlying causes of events, never acting impulsively. This adherence to the principle of cause and effect dictates that every action generates a corresponding reaction. If one provides the cause for sorrow, sorrow will inevitably follow.
Conversely, the absence of a cause leads to the absence of its effect. However, it is crucial to understand that the cessation of an effect does not necessarily eliminate its cause. Therefore, the notion that political leaders alone dictate our well-being is a misconception. If we elect capable leaders, our society prospers. If we choose poorly, we bear the responsibility. Blaming politicians is a characteristic of underdeveloped nations. Advanced societies acknowledge their own role in leadership selection, resolving to make better choices in the future. We must internalize this principle, recognizing that all causes originate within ourselves.
2. The Wisdom of the Seesaw: Reciprocity and Balance
Consider the analogy of a seesaw, a profound invention by our ancestors. When one person ascends, another descends; this is a fundamental law of nature. If I rise, the other person falls to the ground. Therefore, if I ascend, I must also allow the other person to rise. The seesaw teaches us to observe and consider the other. When we see someone descend, we must reciprocate, allowing them to ascend. This embodies the principle of mutual consideration and balance.
This concept extends to the traditional Korean swing and seesaw, which women used to observe men beyond their fences. Unable to leave their homes freely, women would ascend on the swing or seesaw, catching glimpses of men in neighboring houses. This act of appearing and disappearing, like a celestial maiden, fostered a unique form of courtship. In an era without modern communication, these activities served as a means of social interaction and connection.
3. The Paradox of Progress: Comfort and Decline
Our ancestors, confined to their homes, found ingenious ways to connect with the outside world, highlighting the resourcefulness born from inconvenience. This suggests that periods of hardship can, paradoxically, foster happiness and ingenuity. As civilization and economy advance, and conveniences like running water become commonplace, humanity tends to fall into moral decay. The sages teach that as humans become more comfortable, they approach their demise. Comfort breeds idleness, which can lead to various ailments and ultimately, mortality.
In contrast, the past, with its inconveniences, demanded physical activity and effort. Fetching water from a well, for instance, was a significant physical task. Such daily exertions contributed to overall health and well-being. Today, with effortless access to resources, gratitude diminishes, and time once spent on essential tasks is now diverted to unproductive or harmful pursuits like drugs, alcohol, and tobacco. This illustrates how unchecked progress can lead to human degradation.
4. The Golden Holiday: Accumulating Merit and Divine Connection
A question arises regarding the blessings received by those who visit Haneulgung during a golden holiday. Regardless of the holiday, those who come to Haneulgung receive blessings that lead to White Heaven. This journey to White Heaven is not merely a matter of accumulating good fortune, but rather the result of accumulating virtue through good deeds in past lives. One cannot attain White Heaven through blessings alone; virtue must be cultivated. It is the combination of blessings and virtue that enables one to encounter Huh Gung Yeong.
Even without material wealth or facing difficulties, one can still reach White Heaven if they possess both blessings and virtue. Everyone possesses blessings, but it is crucial to utilize these blessings to create virtue for others. The biblical story of the widow who shared her last meal with a guest, only to find her flour and oil miraculously replenished, exemplifies this principle. By selflessly serving others, one transforms blessings into virtue. Those who choose to visit Haneulgung during a golden holiday, rather than pursuing other leisure activities, are accumulating both blessings and virtue, thereby receiving immense good fortune. However, such a journey is not solely a matter of human will; it often involves a pre-ordained connection and guidance. At Haneulgung, individuals have the opportunity to cultivate their ultimate virtue. Those who encounter Huh Gung Yeong are recognized as individuals radiating light, overflowing with blessings, and possessing mountains of virtue.
5. The Economic Intent of Extended Holidays: Supporting Local Economies
Extended holidays, such as the golden holiday, are not merely for leisure. While recreation is a component, these periods often present challenges for ordinary citizens. The government designates such holidays with a strategic economic purpose: to stimulate local economies. By encouraging people from metropolitan areas to travel to regional destinations, local businesses experience an increase in activity. This facilitates the flow of capital from urban centers to rural areas.
Such extended breaks are designed to allow people to travel to distant regions, supporting local markets by purchasing regional specialties. While some may travel internationally, those who remain within the country and engage in domestic tourism, even for a short family trip, contribute significantly to local economies. Spending on accommodation and local goods during these extended periods injects substantial funds into regional communities. Therefore, these holidays are not solely for personal enjoyment but also serve as a mechanism to sustain and circulate wealth throughout the nation, benefiting local populations and the broader economy.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 차생 피생: → [Interdependent Origination]
- 멸 멸 멸: → [Cessation of Interdependence]
- 성인: → [Enlightened Being]
- 속인: → [Mundane Individual]
- 원인: → [Causal Factor]
- 결과: → [Consequential Outcome]
- 복덕: → [Merit and Virtue]
- 황금 연휴: → [Economic Stimulus Holiday]
250117 The Mind’s Age vs. The Body’s Age_ The Power of the Mind
[Prophecy, Divine Intervention, Spiritual Guidance, Destiny, Karma, Trump Presidency, Korean Peninsula]
1 . The Unseen Influence of the Mind on Longevity
The human mind possesses an extraordinary power, capable of transcending the physical limitations of the body. While our physical forms inevitably age, the mind can retain the vitality and perspective of youth. This mental resilience can even influence the duration of one’s life. For instance, an individual whose body is ninety years old but whose mind remains that of a twenty-year-old may continue to live with that youthful spirit. This demonstrates that the mind exerts a more profound influence on our existence than the body. The mind can journey through past and future, yet this ability is distinct from the physical body’s state. The spiritual realm allows for a return to any age, revealing past ailments or conditions. This is a dimension where the physical body can be transformed, a capability beyond mere mental projection.
2. The Profound Significance of a Ringing Bell
The sound of a ringing bell, often dismissed as a mere disturbance, can carry immense significance. Consider the tragic events of September 11th, when the Twin Towers collapsed. Many Korean expatriates in New Jersey witnessed this catastrophe. Amidst the chaos, a mother received a call from her daughter, who was trapped in the collapsing building. The daughter’s final words, “Mother, I will be gone in one minute. The plane has struck the Twin Towers, and it is collapsing. Goodbye, Mother. I love you. I am sorry,” were delivered through that ringing phone. This poignant moment underscores that a ringing bell can be the last connection to a loved one, a final message of love and farewell. Therefore, we must treat every ringing bell with reverence, for its true meaning may be profound and urgent.
3. The Interconnectedness of Human Destiny
Every individual’s existence is a culmination of countless interconnected destinies, stretching back through generations. To be born and to sit here today is a miracle, a result of an unbroken chain of relationships spanning tens of thousands of years. Each ancestor, through their choices and encounters, contributed to the lineage that led to our present moment. This intricate web of connections, often referred to as “destiny’s thread,” guides us to significant encounters, such as meeting a divine being. Our ancestors, having accumulated immense merit and virtue, have paved the way for us to reach this point. This profound interconnectedness means that the salvation of one individual can extend to their entire ancestral line, elevating them to White Heaven.
4. The Divine Incognito: The Coming of the Sage
The arrival of a divine being, or “Sage,” is often veiled in disguise, appearing amidst a “cloud” of misunderstanding and criticism. Prophecies speak of a Sage arriving on a cloud, which is not a literal meteorological phenomenon but rather a metaphor for public scorn and misjudgment. When Huh Gung Yeong first proposed policies such as providing 100 million Korean Won for marriage and 300,000 Korean Won for childbirth, he was ridiculed and labeled as insane. These controversial ideas, along with claims of supernatural abilities like levitation, created a “cloud” of negative perception. Yet, these very policies are now being adopted by others, proving their foresight. The “cloud” serves to obscure the true nature of the Sage, making it difficult for ordinary people to recognize him. This divine strategy ensures that only those with true insight can discern the truth amidst the confusion.
5. The Path to Global Leadership: Trials and Triumphs
The journey to global leadership, particularly for a divine figure, is often marked by trials and tribulations, including false accusations and imprisonment. This mirrors the biblical story of Joseph, who was falsely accused of sexual assault and imprisoned, only to rise to become the Prime Minister of Egypt. Similarly, Huh Gung Yeong has faced numerous accusations and legal challenges, which he interprets not as setbacks but as necessary steps in his ascent to becoming a global leader. These “clouds” of adversity, including legal battles and public defamation, are part of a divine plan to elevate him to a position of immense influence. Just as Joseph’s imprisonment led to his ultimate triumph, these trials are seen as a prelude to Huh Gung Yeong’s destined role as a world emperor.
6. Unveiling Ancient Prophecies: The Signs of the Sage
Ancient prophecies, such as those found in the Gyeogam Yurok, contain cryptic clues about the arrival of a divine being and the location of Haneulgung. These texts, written in classical Chinese, speak of a “Sage appearing in Jinsa year” and describe a “cross” symbol, representing the Second Coming of Jesus. They also mention “three sacred mountains” and a “salvation ship” that will save humanity. Huh Gung Yeong interprets these prophecies as direct references to himself and Haneulgung. The “three sacred mountains” are identified as specific peaks surrounding Haneulgung, and the “salvation ship” symbolizes the blessings and divine power offered there, which can lead individuals to White Heaven. These ancient texts, meticulously preserved, are presented as irrefutable evidence of his divine mission.
7. The Power of Faith and the Expulsion of Evil Spirits
Evil spirits, or “ghosts,” can attach themselves to individuals, causing various ailments and misfortunes. These entities often manifest through physical pain, seeking to make their presence known. While traditional rituals like exorcisms may offer temporary relief, they do not permanently remove these spirits. According to Huh Gung Yeong, only through his divine intervention can these spirits be truly expelled. He asserts that he can instantly remove spirits that have been present for minutes, hours, or even longer, preventing them from causing further harm or leading to serious illnesses like cancer. This power extends to an individual’s entire lineage, up to eight generations, offering a complete spiritual cleansing.
8. The Virtues of the Korean People and the Cycle of Destiny
The Korean people are endowed with specific virtues that guide their destiny and influence the balance of fortune and misfortune. These virtues include sincerity, trust, love, service, and compassion. These qualities are believed to generate blessings, avert disaster, and ensure a just recompense for actions. The eight cardinal virtues of the Korean people are filial piety, fraternal affection, loyalty, trustworthiness, propriety, righteousness, integrity, and shame. These moral principles are fundamental to the nation’s spiritual well-being. The current era, particularly the “Jinjin year” and “Eulsa year,” is seen as a pivotal period for the manifestation of divine will, where even amidst challenges and misunderstandings, the true path will become clear.
주요 핵심 용어 (Core Terminology)
- 진사년: → [Year of the Dragon and Snake (Prophetic Period)]
- 성인출: → [Appearance of the Sage/Divine Being]
- 천간: → [Celestial Stem (Heavenly Influence)]
- 지간: → [Terrestrial Branch (Earthly Influence)]
- 원요결사: → [Wonhyo’s Dharma Society (Historical Buddhist Movement)]
- 공중부양: → [Levitation (Supernatural Ascent)]
- 축지법: → [Teleportation/Diminished Distance (Supernatural Locomotion)]
- 노이즈 마케팅: → [Controversial Marketing (Deliberate Provocation for Attention)]
- 격암유록: → [Gyeokam Yurok (Prophetic Text)]
- 궁을도가: → [Gung-eul Do-ga (Esoteric Prophetic Song)]
- 일심합력: → [United Heart and Effort (Collective Spiritual Endeavor)]
- 행주좌와: → [Walking, Standing, Sitting, Lying (All States of Being)]
- 향천호: → [Facing Heaven’s Call (Spiritual Aspiration)]
- 지성감천: → [Utmost Sincerity Moves Heaven (Divine Response to Devotion)]
- 풍양익: → [Abundant Prosperity and Benefit (Divine Blessing)]
- 삼비십성: → [Three Secrets, Ten Sages (Esoteric Wisdom/Enlightened Beings)]
- 천장지성: → [Heaven’s Hidden Sacred Land (Divine Sanctuary)]
- 도인: → [Enlightened Seeker/Spiritual Master]
- 심신목자단정후: → [After Purifying Mind and Body (Prerequisite for Spiritual Insight)]
- 일자종행: → [Vertical and Horizontal Stroke (Symbolic Representation of the Cross/Divine Figure)]
- 억조창생: → [Myriad Beings (All Humanity)]
- 십성방주: → [Ten Sacred Arks (Vessels of Salvation)]
- 망경향파풍: → [Turbulent Waves and Winds (Trials and Tribulations)]
- 구원선: → [Ship of Salvation (Means of Deliverance)]
- 백궁: → [White Palace (Heavenly Realm)]
- 삼봉산: → [Three Peak Mountain (Symbolic Sacred Mountain)]
- 미륵산: → [Maitreya Mountain (Mountain of the Future Buddha)]
- 고령산: → [High Ridge Mountain (Symbolic Sacred Mountain)]
- 계명산: → [Rooster Crowing Mountain (Symbolic Sacred Mountain)]
- 수리산: → [Eagle Mountain (Symbolic Sacred Mountain)]
- 화신: → [Incarnation (Divine Manifestation)]
- 성신애제: → [Sincerity, Trust, Love, Compassion (Core Virtues)]
- 화복보: → [Harmony, Fortune, Recompense (Divine Principles of Consequence)]
- 효재충신예의염치: → [Filial Piety, Brotherhood, Loyalty, Trust, Propriety, Righteousness, Integrity, Shame (Eight Virtues)]