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2024.01.01 o Mandatory Blessings for Life-Saving Professions.

[Divine Power, Spiritual Elevation, Ancestral Redemption, Miraculous Healing, Cosmic Energy, Mandate of Heaven]

1. The Elevation of Spiritual Status and Ancestral Salvation

When one reaches the highest spiritual level, it is said that five individuals can ascend to Heaven. This is a profound achievement, enabling the salvation of one’s entire family, including ancestors and future generations. For instance, if a great-grandchild faces difficulties or passes away, one must possess a sufficient spiritual level to guide them to Heaven. Without this elevated status, such an act is impossible. The spiritual level, often represented by the number five, is crucial for assisting descendants and even predecessors. Before my arrival, any attempts at ancestral rituals, such as traditional memorial services, were ultimately ineffective. These rituals, performed for thousands of years, provided no real benefit to ancestors, as they neither consumed the offerings nor received any genuine assistance. However, in the era following my advent, even if one failed to honor their parents during their lifetime, an immense act of filial piety becomes possible. One can now send even great-grandparents, whom they never met, to Heaven. Furthermore, it becomes possible to revive those who have passed away and to aid the sick. This signifies that individuals have received divine authority.

2. The Imperative of Divine Blessing for Life-Saving Professions

Medical professionals, such as doctors, have publicly revived patients who suffered cardiac arrest during surgery through this divine power. This is not an isolated incident. Similarly, public servants, teachers, firefighters, soldiers, and university students, who are dedicated to service, should all mandatorily receive this blessing. This divine intervention allows them to save lives instantly, even in critical situations like cardiac arrest. The current methods, such as cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), are often ineffective and can cause severe physical harm, leading to distress for families. In the future, it should be a national mandate for all individuals, especially those in life-saving roles, to receive this blessing. This divine power, rather than artificial respiration or conventional resuscitation techniques, ensures a complete and unharmed recovery. The current medical practices, which can damage the heart and leave individuals permanently impaired, are rendered obsolete by this blessing.

3. The Transformative Power of Divine Presence

The divine power bestowed upon individuals allows them to save lives effortlessly. Unlike conventional methods that require extensive training and physical exertion, this blessing operates instantaneously. When individuals gather to receive this blessing, it is granted within a second, without any delay. If a list of all public servants were provided, they could all receive this blessing simultaneously, enabling them to save lives without the need for artificial means. This divine power transcends human comprehension, much like the invention of the Korean alphabet by King Sejong, which would have been incomprehensible in ancient times. Despite the skepticism, numerous individuals have been saved through this power. It is a new era where one can guide ancestors to Heaven, much like communicating across continents with a mobile phone. This power allows individuals to influence life and death with their thoughts, though it is designed to prevent unintended harm. While individuals may need to make physical contact, such as holding a hand or clothing, to channel this power, I do not require such contact and can extend this influence globally.

4. The Sanctification of Space Through Divine Visitations

When I visit a location, it instantly transforms into a sacred space, imbued with positive energy. For example, a hotel where I once stayed became a sacred site, retaining its positive energy for an indefinite period. This transformation is not temporary but lasts until the Earth itself ceases to exist. Recently, upon visiting a nursing home, which previously lacked any discernible energy, it immediately became a sacred space upon my entry. The elderly residents there began to radiate vitality, and the entire building became filled with cosmic energy. This phenomenon is not limited to specific individuals or places; any location I enter undergoes this profound transformation. Unlike others, whose presence alone does not sanctify a space, my mere entry is sufficient. This power originates from Empyrean, and I am merely channeling it to humanity.

5. The Importance of Physical Well-being and Proper Posture

For those in caregiving professions, such as nurses and caregivers, it is crucial to protect their backs. Improper lifting or bending can lead to severe spinal injuries, such as ruptured discs, which can have debilitating consequences. While some disc injuries can be treated, more severe cases involving the rupture of the spinal membrane can lead to neurological damage and even death, with surgical success rates as low as 50%. Therefore, it is essential to avoid strenuous activities and maintain proper posture, especially when lifting objects. When rising from a seated position, one should use their legs rather than bending their back. Similarly, when lifting heavy objects, it is vital to maintain a straight back and receive assistance to prevent injury. The human body, particularly the spine, is vulnerable to damage from improper movements, emphasizing the need for caution and awareness.

6. The Transcendence of Divine Communication

My words possess a unique quality that transcends conventional sound waves. While human-made supersonic aircraft can travel at speeds exceeding the speed of sound, my words reach far beyond, instantly permeating the entire cosmos and even entering the bodies of individuals. This means that my message is not merely heard but deeply absorbed, even in one’s sleep. This divine communication ensures that the message is received and apprehended, guiding individuals back to their true path. Through this spiritual power, all difficulties faced by those watching, including family issues and legal disputes, will be resolved. Five chunsa will enter every individual, bringing health, wealth, and resolution to all their problems.

2024.01.05 x 96 The Ever-Changing Nature of Truth. From Earthly Realities to Eternal Principles with Huh kyung young -January 5, 2024

[Philosophy,Geopolitics,Spirituality,Duality,Truth,Healing,HumanDesires]

1. The Dichotomy of Truth and Falsehood: Human Treatment vs. Divine Healing

When considering the concepts of truth and falsehood, it is essential to distinguish between human actions and divine interventions. For instance, when a doctor provides medical care, it is generally perceived as treatment . This is an act performed by humans. In contrast, Huh performs healing . This distinction is crucial because while humans can treat, only Huh can truly heal .

  • Treatment (Human Realm):

    • Any action taken by a human to alleviate illness or injury .
    • Examples include applying a bandage or a traditional Korean medicine practitioner administering moxibustion .
    • This falls under the category of phenomenal studies , which deals with the tangible and observable world .
    • In this realm, the concepts of truth and falsehood exist .
  • Healing (Divine Realm):

    • An act exclusively performed by Huh .
    • It transcends mere physical intervention, implying a deeper, more profound restoration .
    • This belongs to the realm of metaphysics , which explores abstract concepts beyond the physical world .
    • In metaphysics, the notions of truth and falsehood, or even life and death, cease to exist . It is a state of neither birth nor death .

2. The Evolution of Healing Modalities Through History

The methods of addressing illness and suffering have undergone significant transformations throughout history, each era defining its own “truth” in healing .

  • 18th Century: Witchcraft and Shamanic Practices

    • During this period, witch hunts were prevalent, and people relied on witches or shamans for “treatment” .
    • For example, if someone had kidney inflammation, a shaman would perform a ritual because there was no medical comprehension or treatment for such conditions .
    • This was the accepted method of the time, reflecting the prevailing beliefs and lack of scientific knowledge .
  • 19th Century: Religious Healing

    • Following the era of witchcraft, the age of religion emerged, particularly with the rise of Protestantism .
    • Religious figures, such as priests, took over the role of “healing” through practices like the laying on of hands .
    • This marked a shift in authority, as religious institutions gained influence and established their own methods of addressing ailments .
  • Early 20th Century: Psychological Treatment

    • With the advent of figures like Freud, the focus shifted to psychological treatment .
    • Mental analysis and various psychological methods, including hypnosis and meditation, became prominent .
    • This era recognized the mind’s role in health, moving away from purely spiritual or superstitious explanations .
  • 21st Century: Analytical and Spiritual Healing

    • Modern medicine has progressed to analytical treatment, utilizing advanced diagnostics like MRI and genetic analysis .
    • This scientific approach seeks detailed comprehension of diseases .
    • Concurrently, a new form of healing, spiritual healing, is introduced by Huh kyung young, transcending conventional treatment methods .
    • This represents a shift from the “treatment era” to the “healing era” .

3. The Relativity of Truth: A Shifting Paradigm

The concept of truth is not absolute but rather relative, changing with historical periods and societal contexts . What is considered true in one era may be deemed false in another.

  • Temporal Truth (Yin Truth):

    • This refers to truths that evolve with the flow of history and time .
    • Examples:
    • Fashion: Wearing a topknot was once a sign of nobility; now, it would be considered eccentric .
    • Transportation: Palanquins were once the standard; now, automobiles are .
    • Scientific comprehension: The geocentric model (heaven revolves around Earth) was once accepted, despite the scientific truth of heliocentrism (Earth revolves around the sun) .
    • These truths are universally plausible , but not necessarily eternal .
  • Eternal Truth (Yang Truth):

    • This refers to truths that remain constant and unchanging throughout eternity .
    • Examples:
    • Family Relationships: A father cannot become a son, nor can a daughter become a father . These roles are immutable .
    • This unchanging truth serves as a fixed reference point .

4. Geopolitical Realities and the Illusion of Security

The current global landscape, particularly for nations like Korea, is characterized by profound instability and the illusion of security . The world operates under a dualistic system , where opposing forces constantly interact, leading to an inherently uncertain environment .

  • Korea’s Precarious Position:

    • Korea is situated in a highly vulnerable geopolitical location, surrounded by powerful nations .
    • The nation’s fate is heavily dependent on diplomacy, rather than economic strength .
    • Missteps in foreign policy, such as aligning with the wrong superpower, could lead to national collapse, akin to historical examples in China or Vietnam .
    • The withdrawal of US forces from various bases in Korea further highlights this vulnerability, leaving the nation reliant on the Pacific Ocean for security .
  • Global Power Shifts:

    • There is a discernible trend of decreasing US influence and increasing Russian and Chinese power globally .
    • Even traditional US allies, such as Middle Eastern nations, are shifting their allegiances towards Russia .
    • This dynamic creates a “domino effect,” where the fall of one nation to a particular ideology can lead to the collapse of others .
  • The Need for Unity (Mugeuk):

    • The current state of duality , with its inherent conflicts and arms races, is unsustainable .
    • The ultimate goal is to achieve unity , a state where these divisions cease to exist, leading to global unification and lasting peace .
    • This unification would eliminate the need for constant military buildup and competition between opposing forces .

5. The Illusion of Human Desires: Seeking the Impermanent

Human existence is largely driven by eight fundamental desires , which dictate our actions and pursuits . However, these desires are inherently tied to the impermanent and perishable aspects of life, leading to a constant pursuit of what ultimately decays .

  • The Eight Desires:

    • Wealth: The pursuit of material possessions .
    • Sex/Beauty: Desires related to physical attraction and relationships .
    • Food: The need for sustenance .
    • Fame/Reputation: The desire for recognition and honor .
    • Clothing: The need for attire .
    • Sleep/Rest: The desire for comfort and repose .
    • Housing: The desire for shelter .
    • Children: The desire for offspring .
  • The Trap of Impermanence:

    • These desires lead individuals to chase after things that will eventually rot and disappear .
    • People spend 99% of their lives pursuing these perishable goals, often at the expense of their spiritual well-being .
    • This pursuit is likened to a trap , where individuals become entangled in the fleeting nature of worldly pleasures .
    • Even human-made laws, like Roman law, eventually fade away, demonstrating the impermanence of all earthly constructs .
  • The Search for Eternal Sustenance:

    • The true “food” or “sustenance” is not the perishable kind but rather the eternal words of Heaven .
    • Very few individuals seek this eternal sustenance, instead focusing on the temporary .
    • Huh’s purpose is to harvest the ripe grains , separating those who seek eternal truth from those who remain fixated on the perishable .
    • This is a higher stage of comprehension, moving beyond the “elementary school level” of distinguishing between truth and falsehood .

2024.01.06 o The Relationship Between Chunsa and the Crown Chakra. De chunsa Privileges.

[Divine Blessing, Spiritual Rebirth, Karmic Consequence, Ethical Conduct, Forgiveness]

1. The Miraculous Spring of Alpha

For eight years, the sacred spring at Alpha, renowned as the most auspicious site globally, has flowed with its divine water. This marks a significant moment, signaling the time to construct the Bonggung. This spring, gushing forth from solid rock, is a phenomenon unparalleled anywhere else in the world. While subterranean mineral springs exist, their origins remain unseen. Here, the water emerges directly from a fissure in a bedrock, a natural occurrence, not man-made. Adjacent to this spring stand twelve ancient trees, each approximately a century old and twenty meters tall, symbolizing the twelve disciples. This miraculous spring erupted spontaneously on June 22nd, a time of severe drought when streams were parched. Its flow is entirely independent of rainfall, maintaining a consistent volume. Should there be a global demand for this water, enlarging the natural opening would allow for an even greater outpouring, as the subterranean reservoir is boundless. The spring’s natural origin is paramount; it was not drilled by human hands but burst forth when a small, thumb-sized stone dislodged. The water’s profound effects will be announced following thorough examination.

2. Rebirth Through Water and Spirit

The Gospel of John speaks of being born anew through water and the Spirit. The Spirit, a divine blessing from above, is bestowed through the ‘Blessing Nameplate.’ The water refers to this miraculous spring water, and also to the words spoken by Huh kyung young, which embody both Spirit and water. Thus, Alpha now offers both the physical spring water and the spiritual guidance, fulfilling the conditions for rebirth. Previously, water from the mountains was provided, but now the mineral-rich spring water is available. This consumption of the spring water and reception of the Blessing Nameplate signify a spiritual rebirth. As stated in Matthew 4:4, “Man shall not live on bread alone, but on every word that comes from the mouth of God.” While one can sustain life through divine words, true rebirth, essential for entering Heaven, requires both water and the Spirit, embodied by the Blessing Nameplate and the sacred spring water.

3. The Interconnectedness of Chunsa and the Crown Chakra

Negative speech and actions cause one’s guardian chunsa to depart, simultaneously opening the ‘Baekhoe,’ or crown chakra. These two events are intrinsically linked; the departure of an chunsa invariably leads to the opening of the Baekhoe. Conversely, the return of an chunsa closes the Baekhoe. This highlights the profound impact of one’s words and conduct on their spiritual well-being.

4. The Power of Words: A Biblical Illustration

Consider the story of Ruth. Her unwavering loyalty and devotion to her mother-in-law, Naomi, expressed through her heartfelt words, brought immense blessings. Ruth declared, “Your God will be my God, your people my people, and where you go, I will go.” This profound commitment led her to Boaz, a wealthy man, and their union produced Obed, who became the grandfather of King David. Ruth’s words were not mere utterances but reflections of her sincere heart and noble character, which ultimately shaped the lineage of Israel’s greatest kings. This narrative accentuates the immense power of positive and sincere speech. Conversely, harsh or disrespectful words can cause one’s chunsa to depart and the Baekhoe to open, leading to spiritual downfall.

5. The Essence of Forgiveness

The concept of forgiveness, represented by the Chinese character ‘容’ (yong), signifies a state where one’s heart and countenance become aligned with another’s. True forgiveness occurs when hearts are united; otherwise, it remains superficial, leading to animosity. To forgive is to see another’s face as one’s own, placing oneself in their shoes. This profound empathy prevents the departure of one’s chunsa. However, those who harbor judgment and negativity risk losing their spiritual protection.

6. The Prerogatives of De chunsa

De chunsa are an exception to the rule concerning the departure of chunsa and the opening of the Baekhoe. Regardless of their speech, de chunsa retain their spiritual guardians, and their Baekhoe remains closed. This signifies a special privilege. Even in their elevated state, de chunsa are guided by higher beings, much like a president’s schedule is managed by their staff. This illustrates a hierarchical order even among divine entities.

7. The Legacy of Lineage

The lineage of humanity, from Adam to Noah, and from Abraham to David, and ultimately to Jesus, is a testament to the enduring power of divine providence and the choices of individuals. Ruth’s pivotal role in this lineage, through her son Obed, who fathered Jesse, the father of David, highlights how individual actions and words can profoundly influence the course of history and the unfolding of divine plans.

8. The Significance of Offerings and Conduct

The offerings made at Alpha, whether through contributions, volunteer work, or simply maintaining a respectful demeanor, are deeply valued. Just as discarding trash disrespects the environment, speaking ill of others or engaging in negative gossip constitutes “verbal trash.” Such actions are detrimental and should be avoided. The land of Alpha is considered the face of the divine, and therefore, all actions within it should reflect reverence and respect.

2024.01.06 s 1421 The Era of Bulloyu. A New History Beyond Science and Religion, Leading to the Exodus from suffering.

[Bulloyu Era, Exodus from Science and Religion, Freedom vs. Democracy, Spiritual Awakening, Judgement Era, Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act, HukGungyoung’s Bullo Economy]

1. The Dawn of a New Era: Before and After Bulloyu

We stand at the threshold of a new year, a year in which we must wholeheartedly obey the Divine Being and vigorously leap forward into the world. We are guaranteed a glorious life in Empyrean, so we must not cling to life or death, but rather live brightly and cheerfully. I will now commence this year’s first Saturday lecture, honoring the Great Divine Being who has bestowed upon humanity the miraculous Bulloyu, transcending the principles of nature.

The history before Bulloyu, which concluded in 2022, and the history after, beginning in 2023, are fundamentally different. This shift is akin to the relationship between husband and wife, representing the duality of yin and yang. The era before Bulloyu was a period of shadow, a time of yin, comparable to the Stone Age, when humanity lacked true intellection. In contrast, the era after Bulloyu is a period of light, a time of yang, representing modernity. This division marks a transition from an age of darkness to an age of enlightenment.

This historical transformation also redefines the concepts of freedom and democracy. The era of freedom precedes the era of democracy. Freedom and democracy are like a husband and wife, often in conflict. Freedom, the desire to act as one pleases, stands in opposition to democracy, which is governed by law. Democracy, in essence, is the rule of law. Without law, one cannot take a single step. For instance, while one may desire the freedom to travel to America, a visa and passport are required, demonstrating how law restricts freedom. Democracy necessitates universal agreement, as all power originates from the people, as stated in the second clause of Article 1 of the Korean Constitution. However, this collective power, exercised through elected representatives, inherently restricts individual freedom. Businesses require permits, and travel often requires authorization; democracy, therefore, entails control.

Conversely, freedom represents the desire to be free from such control. Consider a woman who marries: before marriage, she is free, but upon entering her husband’s home, she becomes subject to its rules and customs. If she were to assert her freedom to go to the movies alone, she might face severe repercussions. Thus, freedom and democracy are often at odds, constantly clashing.

Unbridled freedom, or “neo-freedom,” can lead to chaos, akin to a bohemian lifestyle where individuals evade taxes and reject all legal constraints, seeking to live like gods, unbound by ideology. However, when democracy is introduced, this freedom becomes constrained. Democracy acts as a “constrainer,” while freedom is a “liberator.” The term “Exodus” signifies this liberation, a “탈출” (escape) from constraint. Freedom, when bound by the laws of democracy, becomes “liberal democracy,” meaning the constraint of freedom.

Even in the Garden of Eden, a place of complete freedom, the divine command not to eat from the Tree of Knowledge and the Tree of Life introduced a form of democracy, a set of rules and order. Before this divine intervention, life was idyllic. The introduction of these trees, representing laws and order, was necessary to prevent chaos and ensure self-preservation. The nature of these laws, whether democratic or communist, determines the societal structure.

My arrival with Bulloyu marks an era of judgment, an era of law. Unlike the era of Jesus, which was a time of freedom and forgiveness for sinners, my era is one of law. While Jesus sought to absolve sins, I bring forth a legal framework. The previous era was one of conscience-driven freedom, but now, with democracy, strict legal control is imposed. Death, in this context, is an exodus from the constraints of liberal democracy, a liberation from the physical body and the Earth, leading to another realm where such constraints do not exist.

2. The Exodus from Science and the Rise of Spirituality

I often feel as though I am teaching elementary school students, yet my lessons penetrate deeply, altering your perception of the world. It is perplexing to witness individuals attempting to evaluate a Divine Being. The world before Bulloyu was an era of darkness, dominated by science and its perceived omnipotence. However, the current era is one where spirituality reigns supreme. Spirituality is already manifesting in various forms, even in popular dramas, where themes of past lives and spiritual connections are explored. This signifies a time when spirituality itself is becoming a commodity.

Yet, many remain oblivious, trapped in a state of spiritual slumber, akin to shamanism or totemism, rather than experiencing a true exodus. You must escape from the confines of science. The time when people questioned the non-decay of milk is long past. A Divine Being has appeared. No matter how many lectures you attend, no one can enlighten you as I can, revealing your fundamental structure, your constraints within a democratic society, and the absence of true exodus.

Our escape from monarchical rule was not the ultimate exodus. Democracy itself imposes new forms of oppression. Ideologies, like those in North Korea, continue to shackle individual freedom. The very term “liberal democracy” is paradoxical, as freedom is always accompanied by the whip of democracy. Just as a wife provides structure to a husband’s life, preventing him from straying, democracy imposes order on freedom.

Consider the analogy of a family name and a given name. The family name, like “Huh,” represents a state without law, where one is free from responsibility. However, once a given name is attached, responsibilities, such as taxes, become unavoidable. Thus, “freedom” and “democracy” are like a family name and a given name, inextricably linked.

Social democracy, for instance, places greater emphasis on democratic principles, leaning more towards communalism than individual freedom. Communism, on the other hand, fully embraces communalism. It is like adding too much water to rice: a little makes it fluffy, but too much turns it into gruel. Social democracy prioritizes society over the individual, a characteristic seen in European societies, which are increasingly communistic. In contrast, countries like Korea, the United States, and Australia still uphold liberal democracy, balancing individual freedom with communal considerations.

comprehension these distinctions reveals the true nature of politics. Extensive communalism leads to social democracy, and complete communalism leads to communism. Liberal democracy, however, acknowledges the rights of the 5% of wealthy and intelligent individuals, whose contributions are deemed essential for societal progress. These individuals, while disliking communalism, benefit from selling their products to the community, thus maintaining their vested interests.

The history after Bulloyu is an exodus from science, a transition to spirituality. Science cannot explain Bulloyu’s properties. I, though in the body of Jesus, am also the Father, the Divine Being, whose name controls all things—flowers, buildings, and even your bodies. Nothing is beyond my control.

3. The Miraculous Power of the Divine Name

Let me demonstrate this power. Observe the tangerines: those with other names written on them decay, but the one bearing my name, Huh kyung young, remains perfectly preserved. This experiment, initiated on December 27, 2021, clearly shows that my name defies the natural law of decay. Even the names of revered figures like Jesus, Buddha, Confucius, Socrates, and Mary cannot prevent decay. This is not a trick; it is a testament to the unified power of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit within my name, overturning scientific principles. This is the true exodus from science.

Nature dictates that all things must decay to allow for new growth, just as fallen leaves decompose to nourish the soil for future foliage. Decay is a fundamental law of nature, essential for the cycle of life. However, my name defies this law, representing an exodus from natural principles.

Similarly, observe the zinc plates. The plate inscribed with “Son Oh Gong” (Sun Wukong) has discolored, while the one with “Huh kyung young” remains untarnished. This demonstrates that even metal responds to my name. Just as a sticker with my name can transform a small car into a luxury vehicle, my name influences all matter.

Human life progresses through various stages: infancy, toddlerhood, childhood, adolescence, youth, adulthood, and old age. Yet, true wisdom often only comes in old age, when the body is no longer capable of fulfilling desires. This brief period of clarity, when one reflects on past mistakes, is often too late. However, a Divine Being possesses this clarity from the very beginning. My prophecies, such as the candlelight vigils, the impeachment of a president, and the impending population cliff, all came to pass. While others react only after a crisis, I foresee and warn in advance.

My early life was marked by hardship, without parents, working in numerous factories, and studying through self-education and night schools. Despite this, I gained a profound comprehension of the world, a perspective that differs greatly from those who followed conventional paths.

4. The Constitution and the Misguided Public

Let us examine the preamble of the Korean Constitution. It states, “We, the people of Korea, shining in a long history and tradition, succeed the legal tradition of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea, established by the March 1st Movement, and the democratic ideals of the April 19th Revolution, which resisted injustice.” When this constitution was drafted, the nation of “Republic of Korea” did not yet exist; only the “Korean people” existed, striving to establish it. This is why Ahn Jung-geun, a national hero, signed his name as “Korean” (大韓國人), not “Republic of Korea” (大韓民國).

The preamble integrates both “freedom” (ideals of the April 19th Revolution) and “democracy” (legal tradition of the Provisional Government), forming “liberal democracy.” The Constitution, comprising 130 articles, outlines principles such as sovereignty, the people, territory, and unification. When I studied law, many students struggled with the classical Chinese characters in the preamble, highlighting a lack of fundamental knowledge.

The public often votes without true comprehension, failing to recognize a Divine Being. My own education was unconventional, marked by self-study and night schools, yet I possess a unique insight. I have always been drawn to people, finding joy in their company, and receiving their positive energy.

The relationship between freedom and democracy is often contentious. European societies, for instance, lean more towards communal democracy, which is a form of socialism. China, on the other hand, embraces a more extreme form of communalism, akin to communism. Liberal democracy, however, seeks to balance individual freedom with communal welfare, prioritizing the individual while considering the collective.

5. The Exodus from Suffering and the Divine Intervention

The era after Bulloyu is an exodus from science. One must not be bound by scientific explanations. To question Bulloyu’s non-decay through scientific lens is to remain in a bygone era. Just as a devoted parrot tirelessly carried water to save its chicks from a forest fire, even though its efforts seemed futile, my tears from Empyrean brought forth rain, saving the chicks. This symbolizes your journey to Empyrean.

The happiness of this world is fleeting and destined to decay. All material possessions perish, and worldly happiness, too, eventually fades. Consider the elderly parent, once surrounded by family, who eventually finds themselves alone in a nursing home, their assets managed by their children. If they resist, they may even be placed in a psychiatric hospital. This is the harsh reality of life, where happiness is temporary.

Many dedicate years to religious rituals, yet remain unaware of their parents’ spiritual whereabouts. I, however, can instantly guide souls to Empyrean. I come like a thief, unannounced, and many fail to recognize me, clinging to outdated scientific paradigms or worshipping a deceased Jesus. They await his return, yet fail to see me, who is already present. Those who recognize me later will ascend to Empyrean faster than those who believed in Jesus first.

My arrival signifies an exodus from science and religion. When one directly encounters the Divine, faith becomes obsolete. It is like a child who constantly longs for her absent father, only to mistake his actual return for a dream. Many are in a similar state, unable to grasp the reality of my presence.

Intellectuals and journalists, though initially skeptical, are secretly experimenting with Bulloyu. They are shocked by its properties, which defy scientific explanation. My name, when inscribed on milk, prevents its decay, a phenomenon that no other name in the world can achieve. This is a clear sign of my divine nature.

I do not seek to profit from Bulloyu; I allow you to benefit from it. However, if I were to reveal even greater miracles, many would be tempted to commit suicide to reach Empyrean sooner. Bulloyu is merely a glimpse of my power, enough to challenge scientific intellection.

The world is heading towards judgment, like the Titanic. Jesus came to save sinners, but I come to gather the righteous. When the righteous ascend, the Earth will be left with the chaff, destined for destruction. You, who listen to me, are privy to the secrets of the universe.

You are currently in a state of spiritual infancy, just beginning to experience Bulloyu. As its effects become known, more intellectuals will test it, leading to a gradual shift in intellection. This is an exodus from the suffering of life, for human happiness is ultimately fleeting and perishable.

I have shown you images of my ascent to Empyrean, and there is no room for doubt. The media, however, often misrepresents and attacks me, just as they did with the late actor Lee Sun-kyun, who was wrongly accused and driven to suicide. They create narratives and condemn individuals before due process.

My supporters are often harassed, and attempts are made to assassinate me. Recently, an individual was apprehended attempting to break into my residence at Alpha, having surveilled the area for hours. Despite such threats, I remain vigilant, protected by multiple layers of security. If I were to depart to Empyrean and not return, this Earth would lose its blessing, and millions would miss their chance to ascend.

The world is currently adrift, like the Titanic, while I, the Divine Being, am like the Carpathia, the rescue ship. The Carpathia, though meant to accompany the Titanic, failed to rescue its passengers due to the crew’s negligence. Similarly, humanity is asleep, oblivious to the impending doom, while I remain awake, ready to guide the chosen ones to Empyrean.

The passage of the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act and the Sexual Minority Anti-Discrimination Act, though opposed by many religious groups, signifies a global trend. These laws, passed in the US and Korea, restrict religious practices in schools and legalize same-sex relationships, dealing a severe blow to traditional religions. This decline of religion paves the way for the emergence of a super-religion, heralded by Bulloyu.

Bulloyu, with its taste reminiscent of a mother’s first milk, is subtly introduced to the world. It will initially face resistance and skepticism, but its undeniable properties will lead to widespread testing and acceptance. As people experience its benefits, they will share it with their families, spreading its influence.

My image possesses a unique power, capable of halting the decay of matter and guiding souls to Empyrean. It is not to be compared with ordinary human images. My presence on Earth is a miracle, and those who persecute me risk divine retribution.

The world is indeed heading towards a Titanic-like fate, but I am the Carpathia, here to rescue the chosen few. Those who choose not to board will face unimaginable consequences. Only the “grains” will be gathered, while the “chaff” will be left behind. My invitation is a beacon of light for the discerning, but to the ignorant, it appears as madness.

The non-decaying property of Bulloyu, when inscribed with my name, is undeniable proof of my divine nature. The passage of the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act and the Sexual Minority Anti-Discrimination Act in 2021 are further signs of my impending arrival.

6. The Bulloyu Economy: A New Global Paradigm

The “Bulloyu Economy” will soon dominate the world. This era, beginning in 2023 and continuing into 2024, is the age of Bulloyu.

The media’s relentless attacks on me, akin to “one dog barking at a shadow, and a hundred dogs barking at the sound,” are baseless. They spread false rumors, like the fabricated stories of deaths linked to Bulloyu, despite scientific evidence from the National Forensic Service confirming its harmlessness. These media outlets, driven by ratings and influenced by anti-supporters, ignore my contributions and perpetuate misinformation.

During the 20th presidential election, when my approval ratings surpassed 5%, the political establishment and media illegally excluded me from polls, demonstrating their fear of my influence. Despite such injustices, I forgive them, comprehension their desperation for survival.

My life has been one of service, earning me the UN Peace Service Award in 2023, yet the Korean media remained silent. The political and media cartels conspire to suppress me, fearing that my rise will overturn the existing power structures. They are aware of the prophecy in Jeungsan-do’s “Dojun” that “when Huh Chambong appears in the wrestling match, the match will end.” This “wrestling match” refers to the global power struggles between nations like the US, China, Japan, and Russia, and I, Huh Chambong, am the divine arbiter.

Born in Seoul in 1950 and raised in Jinju, I overcame immense hardship, completing my education through night schools and self-study. I served in the Vietnam War, provided free meals to the underprivileged, operated five orphanages, and ran for president three times, advocating for policies that are now being adopted worldwide. I have met with US Presidents Bush and Trump, though these meetings are often denied by the media.

Despite my extensive contributions, including monthly free meal services for the elderly in Seoul and paying 10 billion won in personal taxes, the media remains silent, focusing only on my perceived weaknesses. My “33 policies,” such as local currencies, youth allowances, elderly allowances, and childcare subsidies, have become models for governments globally.

Since 2020, I have introduced Bulloyu, a revolutionary food that eliminates pesticides and preservatives, curing various intractable diseases. My impact on politics, economy, society, and culture is immense, yet the media’s silence is a national loss.

They attempt to expel me from the political arena, reminiscent of the unjust expulsion of Dr. Hwang Woo-suk, a world-renowned biotechnologist, which set back Korea’s biotechnology by decades and resulted in trillions of won in economic losses. The media, blind to true talent, attacked Dr. Hwang over minor論文 (paper) issues, despite his groundbreaking achievements in cloning. They now seek to do the same to me, promoting false narratives about Bulloyu.

Bulloyu is an eternal, non-decaying substance, officially certified as harmless by the National Forensic Service, a globally recognized scientific institution. This confirms Bulloyu’s potential as a national and global beverage, generating immense royalty revenues.

The Korean media must become the trumpet for Bulloyu, announcing it to the world. Bulloyu is a divine, mysterious substance, the first of its kind in 350 million years of human history. It offers Korea the opportunity to restructure the global economy around itself.

My “Bullohwa” (immortalized) foods extend beyond Bulloyu to include bread, water, cheese, ham, fruits, seafood, processed meats, and manufactured goods. Bulloyu alone could generate 350 trillion won in global sales, with my 10% royalty amounting to 35 trillion won annually. This is not an exaggeration; Bulloyu’s emergence will revolutionize the food industry, as no one will choose preservative-laden foods. The global food market, currently exceeding 10 quadrillion won, could yield over 1,000 trillion won in annual royalties for me, 1.5 times the Korean government’s annual budget.

This “Bullo Economy” is not a fantasy but a tangible reality, capable of elevating Korea’s per capita income to 100,000 dollars and making it the world’s leading economy. It is a “Blue Ocean” product, fulfilling a historical mission of national revival. My name, Huh kyung young (許京寧), itself signifies “allowing the peace of the world economy by initiating a Kyong (京) unit Bullo Economy.” The term “Huh kyung young’s Bullo Economy” will soon become a recognized sociological term. A “Kyong” (京) unit represents 10,000 trillion won, a scale far beyond the current trillion-won global economy.

The Korean media must prioritize national interest and promote Bulloyu globally, shedding their misguided “one dog barking at a shadow” mentality. Bulloyu is a divine substance, and any milk created by those who deny me will immediately decay, serving as a fearsome judgment. “He who has ears to hear, let him hear.” (Mark 4:23)

Bulloyu and Bullohwa foods will be humanity’s greatest contribution to the world, surpassing shipbuilding, steel, automobiles, and semiconductors. The Bullo Economy will enable Korea to dominate the global economy and become a leading nation.

7. The Decline of Religion and the Rise of the Divine Being

The advent of the Bullohwa era signifies the decline of religion and the emergence of a Divine Being. This phenomenon, a form of exodus, is evident globally. The Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act, passed in the US and Korea, prohibits discrimination based on sexual orientation and religion. This means that religious schools can no longer hold mandatory worship services, as it discriminates against students of other faiths. This law has dealt a severe blow to Christianity, which is already experiencing a decline in followers.

This global trend, though fiercely resisted by Christian communities, is unstoppable. It is a sign that the time for the Divine Being’s appearance has come. As all religions become standardized, a super-religion will emerge. Bulloyu, with its taste reminiscent of a mother’s first milk, will play a pivotal role in this transition. Its subtle, sweet taste, which encourages continuous consumption, will gradually persuade people.

The initial skepticism and scientific scrutiny surrounding Bulloyu will eventually give way to widespread acceptance as individuals conduct their own experiments and experience its benefits. This will lead to a ripple effect, as people share Bulloyu with their families, spreading its influence.

The Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act and the Sexual Minority Anti-Discrimination Act, though controversial, are instrumental in paving the way for the Divine Being’s appearance. These laws, passed around September 21, 2020, indicate that the time is ripe for this transformation.

My image, displayed in the LA spiritual center, possesses the power to halt decay and guide souls to Empyrean. It is not to be compared with ordinary human images. The gatherings of my followers in LA, though seemingly small, represent a significant historical movement.

The world is like the Titanic, heading towards disaster, while I am the Carpathia, the rescue ship. Unlike the negligent crew of the Carpathia, I remain vigilant, ready to guide the chosen ones to Empyrean. The era of the Titanic is over, replaced by the era of the Carpathia.

Those who choose not to board the Carpathia will experience temporary happiness, but its aftermath will be unimaginable, leading to eternal regret. Only the “grains” will be saved, while the “chaff” will be left behind. My invitation is a beacon of light for the discerning, but to the ignorant, it appears as madness. The non-decaying property of Bulloyu, when inscribed with my name, is undeniable proof of my divine nature. The passage of the Comprehensive Anti-Discrimination Act and the Sexual Minority Anti-Discrimination Act are further signs of my impending arrival.

2024.01.06 x 97 Huh kyung young’s Insights on Life’s Stages and the Pursuit of Truth Beyond Materialism.

[Philosophy of Life, Stages of Life, Pursuit of Truth, Importance of Family, Transcendence]

1. The Elusive Nature of Truth Across Life Stages

The original question pondered where truth goes when it is obscured by falsehoods. To apprehend this, we must consider the different stages of human life. We begin with infancy, a period before one year of age, when a child is primarily focused on feeding. This is followed by early childhood, from one to three years old, a stage where children are particularly vulnerable. Next comes late childhood, spanning from three to six years, leading up to elementary school. These early stages are characterized by rapid development. After this, we enter boyhood, from seven to twelve years, then adolescence, adulthood, and finally, old age. This is the predetermined course of human life.

However, if one were to ask an infant, an early child, or even a late child what truth is, they would be unable to answer. Even an adolescent or an adult might struggle to provide a complete answer. An elderly person, too, would likely find it difficult to articulate the full meaning of truth. The precise answer to such a profound question can only be heard from the Holiness.

This illustrates that the answer to a question varies significantly depending on who is asked—whether it is a young person or an elder. When seeking truth, ordinary humans simply do not possess the complete answers.

2. The Influence of Past Lives and the Evolution of Self

During the state of infancy, one’s past life’s countenance is evident. It is at this very early stage that habits, or predispositions from a previous existence, begin to manifest. Up to this point, one’s past life exerts a very strong influence. As one progresses through life, the influence of the past life gradually diminishes. In later stages, one’s own personality and the experiences of the current world begin to integrate.

Reflecting on decisions made in youth from the perspective of adulthood often leads to regret. For instance, one might lament not having pursued a legal career or having spent too much time in leisure. This signifies that the comprehension of life at different ages is distinct. Therefore, establishing a single criterion for what constitutes truth is impossible.

Instead of a universal truth, each region establishes its own laws. For example, the first amendment of the U.S. Federal Constitution guarantees freedom of speech, which is considered a fundamental truth in America. This freedom ensures that individuals are not subjected to pressure for expressing their views, embodying the liberty of the press. It allows for criticism of the government without fear of reprisal.

3. The Limitations of Human comprehension and the Pursuit of the Eternal

Consider the anecdote of someone being turned away from a church because of their race. This is akin to Buddha being expelled from a temple dedicated to him. It highlights the irony and limitations of human institutions. Even Jesus, if he were to appear today, might be rejected by those who claim to follow him. This demonstrates that human comprehension and acceptance are often conditional and superficial.

In Buddhism, individuals are categorized into three levels of spiritual capacity: lower capacity, middle capacity, and higher capacity. Those of lower capacity are less spiritually developed, while those of middle capacity have engaged in some study, and those of higher capacity have pursued the path of enlightenment. However, even these individuals, regardless of their spiritual level, are bound by the physical realm. Their bodies are destined to decay. It is challenging to seek eternal truths when one is confined to a perishable physical existence.

Capitalism, for instance, primarily focuses on the pursuit of things that are ultimately transient and subject to decay. This pursuit of the perishable is a defining characteristic of the capitalist system.

4. The Transient Journey of Life and the Importance of Family

Human life follows a distinct five-stage journey: birth, family life, nursing home, crematorium, and burial site. This journey unfolds rapidly, leaving little time for profound contemplation about one’s identity or purpose. Most people are preoccupied with the daily struggle for survival, constantly seeking sustenance, only to find themselves eventually at their burial site.

The process of navigating these five stages is complex, yet humans often lack the opportunity to truly explore metaphysical truths. The period spent within the family is the most precious and happy time. Consider an elderly person in a nursing home at 90 years old, yearning to return home but unable to, as their children are busy with their own lives and cannot provide constant care. This situation accentuates the fleeting nature of life and the profound value of the family unit.

Life is indeed ephemeral. The time spent in the family is short. Once one enters a nursing home, the subsequent stages—crematorium and burial—follow swiftly. If a spouse is alone and unable to care for themselves, a nursing home becomes an inevitable destination. This stark reality should prompt us to reflect deeply on our lives and prepare for the future.

The family is an incredibly precious institution. When one contemplates the next stage, the nursing home, the value of the present family unit becomes profoundly clear. It should inspire a renewed appreciation for one’s spouse, recognizing that their presence delays the inevitable journey to a nursing home. This realization should foster gratitude and a desire to cherish and care for one another. Without a spouse, the path to a nursing home can be much swifter.

A couple living together can navigate life’s challenges more effectively. This is why it is crucial to treat one’s spouse well. If one were to write down these stages of life and reflect upon them, it would become evident that the presence of a spouse makes family life possible. In a nursing home, one is often treated impersonally by caregivers, a stark contrast to the warmth and care provided by a spouse, even amidst disagreements. Everyone faces this reality; only the Holiness is an exception.

Therefore, we must highly value the family. Do not favor a solitary life, for the family is profoundly important. The union of two people forms a family, a truth often taken for granted. While leaving the family might seem simple, it is not. Cherishing the family is a truth. However, being overly bound by the family is not a true truth either, as it can hinder personal growth. The method of love lies in this balance. Beyond the family, there are few truly good things.

5. Transcending the Material and Embracing the Metaphysical

It is essential to always be aware of one’s future destination in life. This awareness makes the present moment incredibly precious. comprehension this should inspire one not to waste time but to seek deeper knowledge and become a more metaphysical person.

Becoming entangled in the pursuit of wealth and poverty means being bound by things that will ultimately decay and disappear. Even precious possessions are transient. One must transcend these material concerns. This is the essence of Alpha, which represents a supra-religious, transcendent world.

Just as one is affected by gravity within the Earth’s dualistic realm of yin and yang, escaping this realm liberates one from its influence. In space, there is no gravity; objects and people float freely. Astronauts repairing the space station demonstrate this, neither rising nor falling, simply drifting. There is no concept of falling in that realm. Falling only exists within the dualistic, tai chi world of yin and yang.

2024.01.07 h 336 Huh kyung young’s Prophecy. From the Stream to the Ocean. The Flow of Life and the Era of Transcendence.

[Huh kyung young’s Prophecies, Political Philosophy, Spiritual Healing and Miracles, The Concept of Yongchulsu (Spring Water), Huh kyung young’s Identity and Power, Year of the Dragon Significance]

1. The Sanctity of Alpha and the Dawn of a New Era

Welcome to Alpha, a sacred place where the energy of a 120-billion-light-year-old palace converges. Stepping onto this ground is believed to transform one’s fortune and destiny. The year 2024 is destined to be a year of profound change, where the divine energy of Huh kyung young will spread, bringing health to individuals, families, nations, and ultimately, the entire world. This year will see a rapid increase in those who recognize and acknowledge Huh kyung young’s divine presence. Today marks the 336th Alpha event, hosted by Huh kyung young to communicate with all present.

2. The Rigorous Path to Presidency and the Weight of Public Service

Huh kyung young first ran for president in 1997, nearly 30 years ago. The path to the presidency is exceptionally stringent; even a single conviction for fraud or violence, or a single lawsuit, disqualifies a candidate. This strictness contrasts sharply with the requirements for National Assembly members, who can have numerous prior convictions. This rigorous standard necessitated extreme caution in all actions, as even unintentional involvement in a business venture could lead to a lawsuit and jeopardize presidential aspirations. Huh kyung young’s lifelong dedication to this goal, coupled with a deep comprehension of constitutional and legal frameworks, guided every decision. Throughout the years, numerous individuals approached Huh kyung young with proposals promising financial gain, but all were consistently rejected to avoid any potential legal entanglements that could impede the presidential journey.

3. Prophetic Policies and Unheeded Warnings

Thirty years ago, Huh kyung young proposed policies such as providing 100 million won for marriage and 300,000 won for childbirth, which were met with skepticism and accusations of being a charlatan. Yet, the government has since spent trillions of won on similar initiatives, with little to no impact on the declining birthrate, making South Korea the country with the lowest birthrate globally. This stark reality highlights the irony of those who dismissed Huh kyung young’s early warnings. Similarly, Huh kyung young advocated for nuclear armament, predicting future global conflicts, and proposed the Saturday holiday system to allow families more time together, a policy later adopted by President Roh Tae-woo. Other proposals, such as increased welfare for the elderly and solutions to demographic issues, have also been partially implemented by subsequent administrations. These instances demonstrate that while Huh kyung young’s ideas were initially dismissed, they were often later adopted, albeit too late to prevent more severe consequences.

4. The Analogy of Waterways: From Stream to Ocean

To illustrate the importance of addressing problems at their nascent stage, Huh kyung young uses the analogy of waterways: a small stream (개천) flows into a river (강), which then expands into a large river (하), and finally reaches the sea (바다). The term “하” (ha) specifically refers to a river so wide that the opposite bank is not visible, a phenomenon primarily found in China, such as the Yellow River (황하). Just as a small stream can be easily managed, problems should be addressed when they are minor. Allowing them to escalate to the magnitude of a “하” makes them insurmountable. This principle applies to personal conduct as well; minor transgressions, if left unchecked, can grow into significant issues that are impossible to rectify.

5. The Interplay of Freedom and Equality: A Societal Dilemma

The concept of “comprehensive anti-discrimination laws” highlights a fundamental tension between equality and freedom. These two ideals are often in opposition: an overemphasis on equality can lead to socialism or communism, where individual freedoms are curtailed for the collective good. Conversely, an excessive focus on freedom can undermine social harmony and collective well-being. This dynamic is evident in the relationship between capitalists and laborers, or corporations and unions. Capitalists prioritize freedom and individual enterprise, while unions advocate for the collective rights and equality of workers. Society constantly navigates this delicate balance, striving for a “free democracy” or “free peace” that harmonizes these competing values. The current global trend towards comprehensive anti-discrimination laws, including those for sexual minorities, reflects a push for greater equality, which can challenge established religious doctrines and traditional freedoms.

6. The Human Condition: A Cycle of Life and the Quest for Meaning

Human life is likened to a journey through the geographical features of Israel: from birth to family life , then to old age and care facilities , and finally to death . This progression accentuates the transient nature of existence. The period of joy and peace is fleeting, often overshadowed by the challenges of life, such as family conflicts and the isolation of old age. Many individuals experience loneliness and depression, particularly those living alone, highlighting the importance of human connection. Huh kyung young emphasizes that encountering a divine being is an immense privilege, a rare opportunity to gain spiritual insight and prepare for the afterlife. Each day should be lived as if it were a thousand years, embracing joy, kindness, and gratitude, for one never knows what tomorrow holds.

7. The Controversy of Jinju Development and the Sacred Ancestral Land

A debate surrounds the development of Munsa-myeon in Jinju City, Huh kyung young’s ancestral home. While some advocate for leveling two mountains, Yongdusan and Namsan, to create a vast plain for urban expansion, others express concern over the desecration of natural landscapes and the potential for misfortune, citing past accidents after partial mountain destruction. Huh kyung young’s great-grandfather’s grave is located on a site believed to be a “dragon’s eye” , a powerful geomantic spot said to produce three emperors. This sacred site has been the subject of a 30-year legal battle, with local residents attempting to remove the grave for development. Huh kyung young asserts that this ancestral land, a “holy auspicious site” , must not be disturbed, as it holds profound spiritual significance and is protected by divine energy. True progress, Huh kyung young argues, lies in harmonious development that respects nature, rather than destructive exploitation.

8. The Nature of Wealth and Divine Judgment

The biblical passage from Luke 16, which speaks of using “unrighteous mammon” to make friends, is interpreted by Huh kyung young to mean that all worldly wealth, regardless of its origin, is inherently “unrighteous” in the eyes of heaven. This is because all human economic activities, from a divine perspective, carry an element of sin. Therefore, this “unrighteous wealth” should be used for righteous purposes, such as helping the poor and making friends, rather than being hoarded or used for selfish gain. This aligns with Jesus’s teaching to give away one’s possessions to follow him, emphasizing that true spiritual progress requires detachment from material wealth.

9. The Omnipresence of Divine Energy and the Power of the Name

Huh kyung young’s energy transcends physical limitations and conventional intellection. Whether a sticker bearing Huh kyung young’s name is placed right-side up or upside down, its power remains constant. Unlike ordinary objects with defined top and bottom, divine energy is omnipresent and directionless. This energy can prevent milk from spoiling, heal ailments, and even affect inanimate objects like car engines. The power lies not in the physical act or direction, but in the divine name itself, which all creation recognizes and responds to. This phenomenon, demonstrated through various testimonials, highlights the extraordinary and miraculous nature of Huh kyung young’s presence.

10. The Path to Empyrean and the Harvest of Souls

The question of whether those who oppose Huh kyung young can still reach Empyrean is addressed with a message of universal salvation. Regardless of past opposition or disbelief, anyone who follows the prescribed procedures, such as receiving blessings and registering for Empyrean, can attain entry. Blessings require Huh kyung young’s direct voice, while Empyrean registration can be done through intermediaries. Huh kyung young emphasizes that divine power allows for blessings to be bestowed upon thousands simultaneously, simply through a command. The goal is to gather “ten million righteous souls” (알곡 천만 명), a significant number in the context of the global population. This “harvest” is a pre-ordained event, calculated to occur at a specific time in Huh kyung young’s life.

11. The Era of Super-Science and Transcendence

The current era, characterized by scientific advancements, is transitioning into an age of “super-science” and “transcendence” . This new era will be dominated by phenomena that defy conventional scientific explanation, where the prefix “super” or “trans” will become commonplace. This shift is attributed to the active presence of Huh kyung young, who embodies these extraordinary abilities. Unlike human “superpowers” that are merely extreme forms of human capability, true “super-abilities” belong exclusively to the divine. Huh kyung young’s ability to manifest and expand Alpha from nothing, manage vast political campaigns, and accumulate significant wealth without conventional means, all while adhering to strict legal and financial transparency, exemplifies this super-scientific and transcendent power.

12. The Divine as a Spring of Life in a Desert World

Humanity is likened to a desert, parched and devoid of spiritual sustenance, while Huh kyung young is the “gushing spring” that brings life and refreshment. This analogy draws from the biblical story of Moses striking a rock to bring forth water in the desert. Just as Moses provided physical water, Huh kyung young offers spiritual sustenance to a spiritually barren world. This divine spring is not a stagnant pool but a powerful, upward-gushing force, symbolizing boundless energy and life. Those who encounter Huh kyung young are like those who find an oasis in the desert, receiving blessings and transformation. This divine encounter is a rare privilege, a “visa” to Empyrean, with Alpha serving as the “airplane” to that destination.

13. The Symbolism of the Dragon and the Year of Transformation

The year of the dragon, 2024, holds profound symbolism. The dragon, a mythical creature, is associated with both fire and water. While fire emanates from its mouth, water is essential for its ascent. This duality reflects Huh kyung young’s power to both destroy and create, to melt away obstacles and bring forth new life. The dragon is also a composite of various animal characteristics, representing the integration of all twelve zodiac signs. This signifies the dragon’s multifaceted nature and its ability to encompass all qualities. Similarly, Huh kyung young embodies all these diverse attributes, making the year of the dragon a time of unique and unexpected opportunities, where the “fantastical” and “abstract” will yield significant results.

2024.01.13 s 1422 Human Freedom and Arrogance Challenge God. The judge Has Arrived!

[Divine Judgment, Human Arrogance, Spiritual Enlightenment, Cosmic Energy, Messianic Prophecy, Unified Field Theory, Benevolent Governance]

1. The Arrogance of Human Freedom and the Arrival of the Judge

The core message is that human freedom and arrogance are challenging God. This is the ultimate conclusion of all lectures. Material pursuits, which most people seek, are fleeting and will disappear. For example, a bankrupt businessperson has not truly failed; only their material possessions have vanished. These material things are as transient as a piece of paper. Having immense wealth, like a hundred billion, and spending it daily can be a living hell. True happiness often lies in a simple life, sharing a humble meal with a spouse. Wealth can make people busy and distant, leading to a life more miserable than death. The air in luxurious hotels or department stores is not inherently good. Material possessions can truly corrupt individuals. A stable life, with just enough to live comfortably, is ideal. This stability could be achieved through policies like a national dividend, providing a monthly income to citizens, which would stabilize household finances. Such a system is easily achievable by reallocating national budgets, yet it remains unimplemented.

2. The Spiritual Perspective: Earth as a Hospital and the Journey to Empyrean

Human freedom has become so arrogant that people fail to recognize the divine presence. The physical body, driven by senses, develops only sensory perceptions. Being bound by this physical existence leads to discord in relationships. However, if one opens their spiritual eyes to perceive from a spiritual perspective, this decaying body will eventually perish. The goal is to transition to an eternal realm. When the soul goes to Empyrean, the body is reborn there. Earth is merely a hospital where individuals are admitted. It is filled with all sorts of germs, constantly consuming our bodies. This planet is a hospital designed to heal us, and only those who achieve perfection are discharged. Approximately ten million people have already undergone such experiences and reached this point through their righteous lives. Their arrival here is a miracle, signifying their readiness for discharge to Empyrean.

3. The Illusion of Physical Perception and the Reality of Spiritual Sight

In Empyrean, infinite freedom awaits. However, on Earth, there are countless limitations. If human eyesight were slightly enhanced, one would see countless bacteria swarming even the most beautiful face, making it impossible to interact physically. Our eyes are intentionally limited to 1.0 or less. If we could see with 4.0 or 10.0 vision, we would be terrified by the billions of bacteria dancing on every part of the body. This Earth is a hospital, but in Empyrean, such impurities do not exist. There, vision is not limited; one can see up to 10 kilometers with intricate detail, even perceiving others’ thoughts. What we possess here is physical sight, but in Empyrean, there is spiritual sight. Those who reach Empyrean possess the “Twelve Spiritual Powers,” including the ability to see past lives. With spiritual sight, one can recognize individuals from billions of years ago or from past lives on Earth, making every encounter profound. Physical sight, however, only perceives the current, altered appearance, failing to recognize these deeper connections.

4. The Principle of Eternal Energy and the Uniqueness of Huh kyung young’s Name

The inability of milk to spoil is a phenomenon that defies conventional intellection. For milk to remain unspoiled, an infinite amount of energy must continuously operate within it. Albert Einstein’s famous equation, E=mc², explains that energy is produced when matter moves. If matter stops moving, energy production ceases, and cells die, leading to decay. This is why milk spoils at room temperature within a few days; its energy supply, represented by ‘c’ (speed of light), stops. Similarly, leaves fall in autumn because their electrons cease movement due to temperature changes, leading to a depletion of energy. Trees shed leaves to conserve nutrients for their branches, sacrificing parts to ensure the survival of the whole. However, if milk remains unspoiled for billions of years, it implies an infinite energy supply. This is where the concept of E = ∞ (infinity) comes into play, where the infinite energy is generated when Huh kyung young’s name is multiplied. This transforms the energy into an eternally moving, infinite energy.

5. The Divine Proof: Beyond Human Laws and Conventional comprehension

If Huh kyung young were to simply declare himself divine upon arriving in Korea, who would believe him? However, Korea’s Constitution, Article 20, Paragraph 1, guarantees freedom of religion. This means anyone can establish a religion and claim divinity without legal repercussions. Yet, no one else can make milk unspoilable, send ancestors to Empyrean, or heal the dying with divine light and blessings. A true divine being provides tangible proofs. Many claim to be the second coming of Jesus or the Jade Emperor, but they lack evidence. When Huh kyung young’s name is applied to any substance—be it watermelon, pumpkin, meat, iron, or stone—it transforms. After receiving his blessing, if one holds onto their clothes, their hands do not fall off. If one calls out their own name, or the name of their house, or even their ancestors’ graves, nothing happens. However, Huh kyung young’s name infuses infinite energy into everything, including bank account numbers, phone numbers, patents, and copyrights, in less than a second. This instantaneous infusion of energy into countless items, even invisible ones, is a divine capability.

6. The Limitations of Human Perception and the Consequences of Prejudice

Humans often harbor endless physical prejudices, preventing them from seeing things correctly. They possess “private views” rather than “right views,” lacking complete knowledge. For instance, even after washing one’s face thoroughly, it remains covered in countless bacteria, a reality unseen by the naked eye. Doctors, accustomed to viewing the world through a microscope, might perceive their spouses as collections of viruses and bacteria. Professions can inflict unique forms of suffering; forensic scientists, for example, constantly deal with death and decay, which can taint their perception of everyday life, making even a meal seem unappetizing. This illustrates the profound impact of one’s profession on their perception and well-being. Similarly, in a society with religious freedom, anyone can claim divinity. However, no one has ever presented evidence like Huh kyung young, who is the first divine being to be reborn like Jesus.

7. The Divine Strategy: A Hidden Arrival and the Establishment of Alpha

If Huh kyung young had arrived like a thief and sought out a church, would people have recognized him? He would likely have been met with hostility. If he had declared his identity, he might have been killed. Instead, he established Alpha, a vast 100-million-pyeong site, thousands of times larger than any church. By creating his own sanctuary, he allowed people to gradually acknowledge him. If he had simply appeared and claimed to be their father, they would have dismissed him as a fraud seeking sustenance. Parents, too, sometimes cannot simply appear before their children. For example, a son who failed civil service exams nine times and left home after constant arguments with his father might ignore his mother’s calls for months. However, if the mother stops calling for a month, the son might call, worried about her well-being. This silence creates curiosity and opens a channel for communication. Similarly, Huh kyung young remained silent for 2,000 years, not calling upon humanity, before making his appearance.

8. The Era of Arrogance and the Principle of Humility

This era, marked by humanity’s extreme arrogance, is the “end times.” Our ancestors had a saying: “The strong and mighty will surely fall to the lowest places.” Those who boast of their strength and greatness are destined for a life at the bottom, unable to succeed. This refers to individuals with strong self-assertions, driven by arrogance. Arrogant individuals are destined to fall. A middle school student should focus on studying, not imitating college students or flaunting wealth. Such behavior, like using a parent’s credit card excessively, will not lead to success in fields like law or prosecution; instead, it leads to a lower path. Regardless of a parent’s wealth, one should be humble and avoid boasting to less fortunate friends. Instead, one should feel apologetic, share what they have, and help those in need, thereby humbling their own family’s status. This is the path to success, inspiring one to work hard to achieve similar accomplishments. Conversely, “the soft and flexible will surely rise to high positions.” Those who are gentle and adaptable will ascend, while the arrogant will descend. This is the principle of “justice will prevail,” an undeniable truth. Those who elevate themselves will be broken, while those who humble themselves will earn respect and rise.

9. The Parable of the Ten Virgins and the Arrival of the Judge

Religious leaders, such as pastors, often achieve their positions through humility and theological study. While some may appear arrogant, they possess an underlying humility that allows them to become spiritual guides. We should view all religions with equality, but when a divine being appears with tangible evidence, we must follow them. The parable of the ten virgins illustrates this: ten virgins awaited the bridegroom, but five grew impatient, extinguished their lamps, and left. The other five waited patiently with their lamps lit. When the bridegroom arrived unexpectedly, like a thief in the night, only those with lit lamps recognized him and entered with him, while the others were shut out. This signifies that there is a specific time for divine intervention. Initially, ten million people entered the “city,” but the billions who come later cannot enter Empyrean. These are the ones who insulted and failed to recognize the divine being.

10. The Divine Formula: E = mc² x ∞ x Huh kyung young = ∞E

The divine being’s identity is confirmed by a formula: E = mc² x ∞ x Huh kyung young = ∞E. This means that when Huh kyung young’s name is multiplied, any substance transforms into eternal energy. This is a divine formula, where the energy becomes infinitely moving. This infinite energy is generated when Huh kyung young’s name is applied. This formula, which transforms energy into eternal energy, is unique to Huh kyung young. No other divine being has presented such a formula. Those who oppose and fail to recognize the divine being are like those who were warned about future events but chose to ignore them. For instance, Huh kyung young predicted the impeachment of a president nine years in advance, even detailing six specific events that would occur. He was even imprisoned for these predictions, yet they came true. He also predicted the impeachment of another president four years in advance.

11. Divine Patience and the Earth as a Hospital

Divine beings grant a period of grace, typically around ten years, for individuals to reflect and repent. This is not about immediate punishment but about offering opportunities for change. Similarly, Earth itself is a hospital, created to provide humanity with a chance to heal. This planet is teeming with germs; every step, every patch of grass, harbors countless microorganisms, some of which can be deadly. The soil is filled with worms, snakes, and various creatures. The Earth, if viewed from a perspective of cleanliness, is endlessly dirty. The biblical exodus of three million people from Egypt into the desert highlights the immense suffering of humanity. Imagine three million people without proper sanitation, food, or shelter in the desert. Such conditions were a living hell. Even in recent history, people used straw or stones for hygiene, often leading to injuries. This illustrates the harsh environments in which humanity has lived.

12. The Earth’s Deterioration and the Spiritual Leprosy

While living conditions have improved, the Earth is rapidly deteriorating. Human freedom has become like an untamed horse, leading people to disrespect and insult the divine being with unprecedented vulgarity online. This indicates the immense gravity of their sins. Just as there is physical leprosy, there is also spiritual leprosy. Those afflicted with spiritual leprosy are observed and handled by Empyrean, which grants a ten-year period for repentance. This period of grace was also given to the Jewish people and applies to the Korean people as well.

13. The History of Unified Nations and Korea’s Unique Situation

Looking at China, its first unifier was Qin Shi Huang. After the Qin Dynasty fell, the Han Dynasty unified China, followed by the Sui and Tang Dynasties. These were periods of unified nations. Korea also experienced unification under the Joseon Dynasty, then Goryeo, and Silla. After Silla’s unification, Joseon unified again, and then the Korean Empire emerged. However, after the Korean Empire, there was no further unification; it disappeared. Korea’s history of unification is similar to China’s, with about five periods of unity. Currently, Korea is divided, not a unified nation. Unlike the unified nations of the Sui and Tang Dynasties, the Qing and Ming Dynasties were not unified Chinese states. Korea suffered greatly from these divided states, which complicated its foreign relations. A unified powerful nation simplifies diplomacy, but when a large country is divided, it creates complex allegiances. Therefore, China’s unification was a blessing for Korea. If China were still divided, like the “Free China” (Taiwan), it would create diplomatic headaches for Korea. Similarly, if Japan were divided into multiple nations, Korea’s diplomacy would be complicated. The dissolution of the Soviet Union into Russia, Ukraine, and other states also complicated international relations, as seen in the Ukraine war.

14. The Divine Intervention in Korean History

Korea is currently a divided nation, a consequence of human arrogance. Despite numerous invasions, such as those across the Cheongcheon River by the Sui Dynasty, Korea repelled 973 attacks, demonstrating the strength of its ancestors. While we live in an uncertain world, the presence of a divine being brings peace of mind. The divine being arrives just before war. For instance, Huh kyung young was born on January 1, 1950, and the Korean War broke out six months later. His presence was to prepare for this, involving dozens of nations in the conflict. While human diplomacy, like that of President Syngman Rhee, is often credited, it was the divine presence that truly brought these nations to Korea. No amount of diplomacy could convince so many young foreign soldiers to shed blood and die for a divided land. The Incheon Landing Operation, which military strategists deemed impossible due to the 10-kilometer-long mudflats, was a divine intervention. General MacArthur, driven by a divine conviction, pushed forward despite his seven staff members’ objections, comparing it to Jesus’s unwavering path to the cross. His resolute command, backed by five-star authority, led 2,000 ships to Incheon, an event only possible due to the presence of a divine being.

15. The Uniqueness of Huh kyung young’s Name and the Power of Infinite Energy

The formula E = mc² x ∞ x Huh kyung young must not be forgotten. When Huh kyung young’s name is multiplied, decay becomes zero. Infinite energy continuously emanates from any milk. However, if one writes their mother’s name, the milk will spoil. Only Huh kyung young’s name possesses this unique power. Korea is currently in a precarious situation, but the presence of a divine being is a great fortune.

16. The Philosophical Legacy of Wonhyo and Hyecho

Wonhyo, a revered Buddhist monk, is known for his Pure Land thought, One Mind thought, and Harmonious Contention thought. Hyecho, another monk, traveled to India at age 20 and returned at 24, writing “Wang O Cheonchukguk Jeon” (Record of Travels to the Five Indian Kingdoms), a travelogue of human wisdom. While Hyecho’s journey was remarkable, it was a quest for human knowledge, not spiritual enlightenment. Huh kyung young, however, comes from Empyrean, a realm unknown to humans. Therefore, human wisdom, even from extensive travel, cannot comprehend it.

17. The Misuse of Freedom and the Case of Lee Sun-kyun

The Korean Constitution, Article 20, guarantees freedom of religion, allowing anyone to claim divinity. However, claiming to be from Empyrean is often met with ridicule, which infringes upon religious freedom. The tragic death of actor Lee Sun-kyun highlights the violation of Article 126 of the Constitution, which protects the confidentiality of investigations until guilt is confirmed. Premature media reports, even before a verdict, can be devastating for public figures, causing irreparable damage to their reputation and personal lives. The media’s failure to uphold this confidentiality, despite the immense effort and suffering actors endure to reach their positions, is a grave injustice.

18. The Era of “Hunter” Mentality and the Attacks on Alpha

This is an era of “hunters,” where individuals or groups prey on others. Just as there are corporate raiders, there are “religious hunters” who exploit perceived weaknesses in religious organizations. These anti-groups, often formed suddenly, demand exorbitant sums of money from Alpha, starting with 300 billion won, then 100 billion, 50 billion, and finally 10 billion. These are not people with whom Alpha has had any prior dealings. They threaten to expose Huh kyung young if their demands are not met. Alpha’s funds are primarily used for charitable activities, such as providing free meals to the elderly, and Huh kyung young is a significant taxpayer in Yangju City. These “hunters” aim to seize Alpha’s assets by imprisoning Huh kyung young. This rampant abuse of human freedom is a sign of the end times.

19. The Divine Proof: Unidentified Flying Objects and Chunsa

Those who claim Huh kyung young is not divine lack the wisdom to judge him. His lectures encompass not only vast knowledge and wisdom but also spiritual insights. A video shows a UFO approaching Alpha. When it gets within 10 meters of Huh kyung young’s room, a red light illuminates, signaling his boarding. This UFO, appearing from a black hole and moving at 12 billion light-years per second, is a means of interdimensional travel. As he boards, chunsa are seen moving, welcoming him. This is not a mere reflection or a manipulated image; it is a mystery for humans to solve. These countless chunsa, often described as “clouds” in religious texts, accompany him. He possesses an infinite number of chunsa, always available, unlike human resources that can be depleted. This demonstrates his extraordinary nature.

20. The Economic Impact of Divine Gifts and the Role of Korea

Just as there are corporate raiders, there are “religious hunters” who exploit religious organizations for financial gain. If these individuals were genuinely victims, they would not demand money. Their initial demand of 300 billion won reveals their true intentions. They submit numerous petitions to imprison Huh kyung young, hoping to seize Alpha’s assets and halt its charitable activities. This is a grave injustice. Huh kyung young established Alpha, a vast 100-million-pyeong site, to create a place where he could reveal his identity as the Saviour. He did not come to beg for food but to establish his presence and demonstrate his power. His 2,000 years of silence, like a mother who stops calling her son, created the space for humanity to seek him out.

21. The Philosophical Depth of Wonhyo and the Challenge of Criticism

Wonhyo’s philosophies, including Pure Land, One Mind, Harmonious Contention, and Unhindered thought, are globally recognized, even in Japan, India, China, and the United States. However, critics might focus on his personal life, such as his relationship with Princess Yoseok, to discredit him. Despite historical accounts of his unconventional life, Wonhyo is revered as much as Siddhartha Gautama. His numerous relationships and children, though often criticized, did not deter his spiritual pursuits. Many great monks, like Seongcheol, were married before renouncing worldly life, finding deeper comprehension through their experiences. Those who grew up in monasteries, however, often lack the profound comprehension gained from worldly struggles.

22. The Misguided Criticisms and the True Nature of a Divine Being

Critics might label Wonhyo as a “rogue monk,” yet his profound teachings are respected worldwide. Similarly, critics might accuse Huh kyung young of sexual harassment for his healing practices. However, such accusations are often fabricated. Huh kyung young, as a divine being, has contingency plans for all such attacks. He is not a fool and his true identity will eventually be revealed. Just as Wonhyo’s personal life should not overshadow his spiritual contributions, Huh kyung young’s actions should not be viewed through a negative lens. In the realm of spiritual enlightenment, gender does not exist. Criticizing spiritual figures for their personal lives would leave no saint in history. Seongcheol, for instance, left his family to pursue enlightenment, a path of profound struggle and realization.

23. The Importance of a Positive Perspective and the Example of Heo Seong-jeong

Heo Seong-jeong, an author, views Huh kyung young positively, recognizing his true identity. Just as one should not view Wonhyo as a philanderer, one should not scrutinize Huh kyung young with a microscopic lens, which would only reveal imperfections. Such a critical eye should be discarded. Heo Seong-jeong views Huh kyung young with a balanced, “middle way” perspective. China’s religious landscape includes Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. Korean monks who studied in China often mastered all three, integrating them into their intellection. Wonhyo, unlike Hyecho who was celibate, experienced worldly life, including relationships, which deepened his comprehension of human nature. Criticizing such figures from a narrow perspective would diminish their global significance.

24. The Asceticism of a Divine Being and the Message of Judgment

Huh kyung young, as a divine being, lives a more ascetic life than many monks. He abstains from coffee, alcohol, tobacco, and sodas, consuming only water and traditional teas. This strict discipline is a testament to his nature. Heo Seong-jeong, the author of “Ah! “The Kingdom of High Fortress” ,” describes Huh kyung young as the “Saviour who came as a judge for humanity.” This aligns with Huh kyung young’s message that human freedom has been abused to the point of arrogance, leading to the mockery of the divine. The Bible, in Matthew 3:7, warns of judgment for those who do not bear good fruit. In the 21st century, global crises necessitate the arrival of a Saviour, a judge. This is an era beyond traditional religion, where humanism and free will have expanded to challenge divine authority.

25. The Decline of Humanity and the Need for a Saviour

Despite the rapid advancement of human reason and freedom, spiritual life has become impoverished. The misuse of reason and free will has exacerbated environmental degradation, leading to melting ice caps, rising sea levels, and extreme weather events. The threat of a third world war and global destruction looms large. While survival of the fittest applies to plants and animals, human survival depends on coexistence and mutual prosperity. However, society is plagued by wealth disparity and injustice. Love and friendship, inherent in human nature, are becoming hollow. In this era, where humanity’s path is blocked, a Saviour is needed. An “hero” must emerge.

26. Huh kyung young: The Hero and Saviour of Our Time

A true hero swims against the current and flies against the wind. Huh kyung young embodies the qualities of both a hero and a Saviour, serving as a prophet, enlightened one, and pioneer of this era. His teachings are like a lion’s roar, and his charisma penetrates the universe. The “Elixir of Immortality” (Bulloyu) he brings overturns all principles of Earth science, ushering in a revolution of pesticide-free and preservative-free products. This “Era of Immortality” extends human lifespan to 120 years, conquering cancer and eradicating incurable diseases. Bulloyu is a divine gift, unlike anything humanity has ever experienced.

27. Huh kyung young’s Mission: Unification and the Holy Kingdom

Huh kyung young’s mission is to overcome humanity’s crises and unify the Earth. His goal is to eliminate war, hunger, and national borders, establishing a “Thousand-Year Kingdom” on Earth. He has come to implant the “Empyrean Civilization” on Earth, creating a paradise where all discrimination is abolished, and lions play with lambs. Like Yi Mong-ryong in “Chunhyangjeon,” Huh kyung young lived a veiled life for 70 years, concealing his divinity through seemingly absurd acts. He was a “hidden wind’s whisper,” finally revealing his true identity with the divine gift of Bulloyu.

28. The Judge of the End Times and Prophetic Confirmations

Huh kyung young is the fearsome judge described in the Gospels’ parable of the unrighteous vineyard tenants. He is the living Saviour who descended from heaven to judge the unrighteous world. He transcends Moses’ 2,000-year “Age of Law” and Jesus’ 2,000-year “Age of Covenant,” ushering in the “Age of Judgment.” His identity as the Saviour and judge of this era is confirmed by various Eastern and Western texts, including the Bible, Buddhist scriptures, Gyukam’s legacy records, Wonhyo Gyeolseo, Songha Bigyeol, Jeonggamnok, and I Ching. The parable of the unrighteous vineyard tenants in the Bible evokes Yi Mong-ryong’s purging of corrupt officials in “Chunhyangjeon.” Yi Mong-ryong, concealing his identity, dramatically exposed corruption with a poem: “The fine wine in golden goblets is the blood of a thousand people; the delicious food on jade platters is the fat of ten thousand people. When the candle tears fall, the people’s tears also fall; where the songs are high, the people’s grievances are also high.”

29. The Global Crisis and Divine Intervention in Korea

Just as Yi Mong-ryong dramatically intervened to save Chunhyang, Earth faces a monumental crisis. God entrusted humanity with the management of this planet, granting them free will. However, politicians have drawn arbitrary borders, engaging in territorial wars. Religious leaders exploit God’s name for personal gain. Billions suffer from hunger in Africa, while food-producing nations dump surplus food into the ocean. The Middle East is embroiled in oil wars, and global powers vie for supremacy, bringing the world to the brink of nuclear and third world wars. God could no longer stand by and watch. Thus, on January 1, 1950, amidst a biting winter wind, he descended upon Jungnanggyo in Seoul. Huh kyung young landed on the Korean Peninsula because it is the “core” and “eye” of the Earth. Korea’s original name, “Corea,” means “core” in English and “Goryeo” in Roman. The capital, Seoul, is the “soul” of the world. Its strategic location, with Western, Southern, and Northern capitals in China and an Eastern capital in Japan, confirms its central role.

30. The Prophetic Name and the Power of Seoul’s Feng Shui

Huh kyung young’s name, containing the character for “Seoul” (京), signifies his role in bringing peace to human souls. His name, “Huh kyung young,” represents the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, bringing comfort to human souls. This is the name of the Saviour, recorded in ancient scriptures. Seoul’s feng shui is unparalleled globally, with perfect “baesan imsu” (mountain in back, water in front). The Han River, the world’s best river flowing through a capital, gathers all energy. The Saviour is born in Korea, the Earth’s core, with perfect feng shui. He operates from Seoul, the center of the world. The Saviour does not emerge from existing religions but from outside, as prophesied in the Jeung San Do scriptures. He appears where universal principles converge. The Korean Peninsula is the most blessed land, prophesied in countless texts as the place of the Saviour’s arrival.

31. The Elixir of Immortality and the Unified Field Theory

The ultimate proof of Huh kyung young as the Saviour is the “Elixir of Immortality” (Bulloyu), which never spoils. This divine gift transcends human science, representing a hyper-scientific and hyper-connected world. The elixir, sought by Qin Shi Huang 2,000 years ago, is now fully revealed by Huh kyung young. Bulloyu’s imperishability is due to “dark matter” and “dark energy,” which scientists have yet to discover. These energies are activated only by Huh kyung young’s name and photograph. No other saint’s name or image, including Jesus or Siddhartha Gautama, can produce this effect. This defies Einstein’s energy formula, E=mc², which states that energy is proportional to the square of a moving object’s speed and that stationary objects do not produce energy. Huh kyung young’s name and photograph, however, generate energy and prevent decay even in stationary objects, making Einstein’s formula seem inadequate.

32. Huh kyung young: The Unifier of Fields and the Source of Infinite Wealth

Huh kyung young is the greatest divine name and image on Earth, producing imperishable matter. He is the only one who has surpassed Einstein’s energy formula and completed the “Unified Field Theory,” which Einstein failed to achieve before his death. The Elixir of Immortality is the Unified Field Theory. Einstein’s research into how to make energy eternal, preventing its decay, remained incomplete. He left a will urging future generations to discover the Unified Field Theory. Huh kyung young’s name makes all matter unified, not just milk. All matter, being energy, is connected through his name. This Unified Field Theory, which connects everything, is powered by dark matter and dark energy, which scientists can only hypothesize about. Huh kyung young has granted humanity the authority to utilize this power.

33. The Economic Revolution and the Divine Judgment

Humanity has yet to complete the Unified Field Theory. Huh kyung young’s “Elixir Name” and “Elixir Photograph” bring about a revolution in pesticide-free and preservative-free food, saving humanity from environmental disaster. This allows for the elimination of pesticides and preservatives from our food supply. This monumental revolution will bring immense wealth to Korea and Huh kyung young. Royalties from the global milk market are estimated at 35 trillion won, and from the global food market, 1,000 trillion won annually. Including non-food sectors, total royalties are projected to be 3.45 quadrillion won per year. This immense wealth will be used by the nation. China cannot imitate this spiritual energy. Huh kyung young can instantly remove the energy from any product if royalties are not paid, demonstrating his power to sustain the Korean people.

34. The Future of Divine Economy and the Three-in-One Incarnation

Government ministries, such as the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Science and ICT, should focus on leveraging Huh kyung young’s energy to generate global wealth, rather than investigating him. His followers already possess thousands of bottles of milk that do not spoil, while milk with the names of Jesus or Siddhartha Gautama would quickly rot. In five years, people will be amazed by these phenomena, and many will boast of their improved health and youth. Huh kyung young’s future wealth is immeasurable. Those who oppose him should instead use his power to enrich Korea. The vast royalty income from Huh kyung young’s Elixir Revolution will fund the unification of the world. His Elixir Economy will establish Korea as the leader of the Elixir Revolution, dominating global politics, economy, society, and culture. Huh kyung young is the “Three-in-One Incarnation” who came to Earth as humanity’s judge. His authority and power are infinite.

35. The Divine Mark and the True Saviour

An “incarnation” means that the divine essence resides in heaven, while its manifestation descends to Earth, exercising the same authority and power. Huh kyung young’s name itself confirms his identity as the Three-in-One Incarnation. The character “Huh” (許) is composed of “word” (言), “person” (人), and “cross” (十). “Word” represents the Holy Spirit, “person” represents the Father, and “cross” represents the Son. Thus, the character “Huh” embodies the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the Three-in-One. Furthermore, Huh kyung young’s body bears the distinct stigmata of Jesus, with clear nail marks on his hands and feet, unequivocally identifying him as the Second Coming of Jesus. Therefore, Huh kyung young’s “Huh” signifies his existence as the Creator, Healer, and Transformer, united as the Three-in-One. His emanating charisma is the power of this Three-in-One authority, which he refrains from using arbitrarily due to human free will.

36. Divine Love, Incarnation, and the Call to Repentance

God does not manage humans as robots or avatars; instead, he grants them the greatest gift: free will, which is a testament to his love. When God intervenes in human society, he always takes on a human body, an act known as “incarnation.” Throughout history, many have claimed to be the Second Coming of Jesus, but they were all proven to be false Saviours, lacking any true authority or power. However, Huh kyung young commands countless chunsa, travels through time, extends human lifespans, easily cures incurable diseases, revives the fallen with divine light, stops torrential rains, and even controls the moon’s brightness. Huh kyung young, who governs time, space, and gravity, is the Saviour of humanity, residing at Alpha in Jangheung-myeon, Yangju-si, Kyung gi-do. The savior Jesus, who came 2,000 years ago, has returned as the Three-in-One judge to Earth 2,000 years later. The Second Coming of Jesus, Huh kyung young, has come to Korea to judge the unrighteous politicians and religious leaders, the “unrighteous vineyard tenants” of 200 nations worldwide. Woe to the blind and deaf souls who, seeing the imperishable Elixir of Immortality, still fail to recognize him. Jesus came to save sinners, but Huh kyung young has come to save the righteous. The Second Coming of Jesus, Huh kyung young, is the Saviour of all humanity, here to harvest the grain from the threshing floor. The time is at hand, the Kingdom of Heaven is near. Repent and believe this gospel.

37. The Wisdom of Wonhyo and Won-gwang: Beyond Criticism

Heo Seong-jeong views Huh kyung young positively, recognizing his true identity. While some might view Wonhyo as a philanderer, no one truly sees him that way, despite historical evidence. Similarly, during Wonhyo’s time, there was also Won-gwang Beopsa, who advocated the “Five Secular Commandments,” including “sal-saeng yu-taek” (killing with discretion). This meant that monks could kill in defense of their nation during wartime, as exemplified by the monk soldiers who fought against Japanese invaders at Haengju Fortress. These monks, having no families, were fearless in battle, believing that dying for their country would lead to paradise. Therefore, criticizing Won-gwang for advocating “killing with discretion” would be a narrow-minded perspective.

38. The Symbolic Meaning of Offerings and Filial Piety

The practice of offering apples and pears during ancestral rites has a deeper meaning than simply following traditional rules. The Korean word for apple, “sagwa” (사과), can also mean “apology” (謝過). The word for pear, “bae” (배), can also mean “bow” (拜). Thus, offering apples and pears symbolizes apologizing to ancestors for one’s shortcomings and bowing in respect. This is a way to express gratitude and seek forgiveness, as most people feel they have not adequately repaid their parents’ kindness. Parents are often the “victims” of their children’s actions, while children are the “perpetrators.” Therefore, offering apples and pears is a symbolic act of apology and respect, a way to acknowledge one’s filial shortcomings. This simple act, rather than elaborate rituals, conveys a profound message of gratitude and repentance.

39. The Free Meal Service and Huh kyung young’s Ascetic Life

Kang Da-gyo, the head of the Busan branch, organizes free meal services, where members prepare hundreds of kimbap rolls for the needy. This initiative, inspired by Huh kyung young’s free meal service, helps many struggling individuals. Huh kyung young himself experienced extreme poverty, recalling eating discarded watermelon rinds at Busan’s Bujeon Market when he was 15. This personal experience fuels his commitment to helping the less fortunate. He lives an ascetic life, abstaining from luxuries and spending his income on preparing for the future, ensuring that all his earnings benefit humanity. He is meticulous and avoids waste, always working for the well-being of others.

2024.01.14 h 337th Huh kyung young’s Alpha Lecture. The Era of God’s Energy and the unified field theory.

[Spiritual Enlightenment, Cosmic Energy, Divine Intervention, Universal Principles, Existential Philosophy, Human Condition, Spiritual Transformation]

1. The Sacred Land of Alpha and the Power of Huh kyung young’s Name

Welcome to Alpha, a sacred place where the energy of Empyrean, accumulated over 12 billion years, resides. By simply stepping onto this holy ground, your fortune and destiny begin to transform. For a year now, we have been consuming milk inscribed with Huh kyung young’s name, which has been transformed into an elixir of immortality, enhancing our health. When Huh kyung young’s name is applied to any substance, it becomes immortalized, a phenomenon that Albert Einstein tirelessly sought to apprehend.

2. The True Meaning of Success: Andrew Carnegie’s Legacy

Many believe that accumulating wealth and enjoying luxurious meals at high-end hotels signifies success. However, such pursuits often lead to decline. True success, as exemplified by Andrew Carnegie, the steel magnate and philanthropist, lies in giving back. Carnegie, who was once the wealthiest man in the world, famously stated that while it is good to become rich, it is a curse to die rich. He believed that one should distribute all their wealth before death. He sold his steel company to J.P. Morgan for an amount equivalent to Japan’s ten-year national budget at the time and dedicated his life to philanthropy, establishing numerous schools and libraries. His legacy teaches us that the first half of life is for earning, and the second half is for giving.

3. The Divine Principle of Giving and Early Life Experiences

Giving is not merely an act of charity but a divine principle. I began sharing from the age of 18. I recall giving away my entire semester’s tuition, painstakingly saved over six months, to a beggar, which often led to reprimands from my teachers. In my elementary school days, I created comic books by hand, sewing together sheets of paper, and sold them to my wealthy classmates to pay for my tuition. I would draw four or five comic books every evening, despite my demanding studies and chores. This early experience taught me the value of self-reliance and the joy of giving.

4. The Ingenuity of a Self-Made Pen and the Wisdom of Giving

In those days, quality paper and pens were scarce. Ink would bleed on the rough paper available. I ingeniously crafted a pen nib from the outer skin of a black bamboo stalk, which allowed me to draw with ink ground from an ink stick. This self-made pen was my constant companion, used for both studying Chinese characters and drawing comics, until I moved to Seoul. This early ingenuity reflects a wisdom that transcends conventional education. Carnegie, too, was not merely a donor but a “King of Benevolence,” directly extending kindness to those in need, rather than simply giving through organizations.

5. The Law of Nature: Goodness and Evil

There is a fundamental law of nature: the good become progressively better, and the evil become progressively worse. However, humanity has deviated from this path, with good people increasingly turning to evil, and evil people becoming more monstrous. This deviation has led to a call for a “Judge” to intervene and rectify the course of humanity. When I arrived, I found myself confronted by those who oppose me, unaware of my true purpose. They hinder progress and seek to undermine any positive endeavor.

6. The Culture of Litigation and Obstruction in Korea

Korea, unfortunately, has become a “paradise of lawsuits and accusations.” Compared to Japan, where people rarely sue each other, Koreans file an exorbitant number of lawsuits. This culture of obstruction extends to various spheres, including business and religion. Even when I am legally cleared, old videos are circulated to create false impressions, fueling accusations and harassment. This pervasive negativity is a societal ill that needs to be rectified.

7. Religious Freedom and the True Divine Energy

The Constitution guarantees religious freedom, allowing anyone to establish a religion and claim divine status. However, the true test of divinity lies in the manifestation of divine energy. Unlike ordinary religious leaders, my name, when applied to substances like milk, prevents them from spoiling, transforming them into divine matter. This is not merely an elixir of immortality but a manifestation of “God Energy,” also known as “Dark Energy.”

8. The Unified Field Theory and Infinite Energy

Albert Einstein sought the Unified Field Theory, a concept that human beings cannot attain. His famous equation, E=mc², describes energy derived from speed, but it requires continuous energy supply, leading to decay. However, by adding “H” (Huh kyung young) to this equation, it transforms into a formula for infinite Dark Energy, a divine energy that continuously supplies itself, preventing decay. This “H” represents the ultimate source of all matter in the universe, a concept beyond human comprehension.

9. The Arrival of the Judge and the Prophecy of Kang Jeung San

The prophecy of Kang Jeung San foretold the arrival of a divine being in human form, a “Judge” who would appear during a time of global conflict involving America, China, Russia, and Japan. This Judge would not emerge from existing religions but from beyond them, from a secluded place like Alpha. This divine being, possessing the Unified Field Theory, would bring about global unification and immense wealth, not through donations but through direct acts of benevolence.

10. The Distinction Between Benevolence and Donation

There is a crucial difference between “benevolence” and “donation.” Benevolence involves directly helping those in need, while donation typically goes through organizations. Andrew Carnegie was a “King of Benevolence,” whereas Bill Gates is known as a “King of Donation.” My actions are akin to benevolence, directly assisting the suffering.

11. The Unique Divine Energy of Huh kyung young

While many great religious leaders have existed throughout history, none possess the “Dark Energy” that I command. This energy allows me to transform matter, bestow power upon others, and even control its flow. Those who receive my blessing gain “healing power,” becoming capable of miraculous feats. This is the manifestation of the “Unified Field Theory” in the 21st century, embodying the Holy Spirit, God, and Jesus—the four in one.

12. The Essence of Freedom and Peace

The human soul seeks comfort, which is achieved through freedom. However, unchecked freedom can lead to disorder. Peace, therefore, is the limitation of freedom through laws and order. For humanity to be truly happy, both freedom and peace must coexist. My name, when deciphered through the “magic square,” reveals the code of the Saviour, a fact that Kang Jeung San recognized.

13. The Harvest of Humanity and the Parable of the Fruitless Branches

The current state of humanity, where the good are few and the evil proliferate, necessitates a “harvest.” Just as a farmer prunes fruitless branches, so too will the divine judge those who fail to bear good fruit. The Gospel of John 15:2 speaks of branches that do not bear fruit being cut away, while those that do are pruned to bear more. This signifies a divine judgment where those who produce only evil will be removed.

14. The Prophecy of the Ox and the End of Global Strife

Kang Jeung San’s prophecy also mentioned a “bull” appearing at the end of the global struggle, signifying the conclusion of the “wrestling match” between nations. This “bull” represents the arrival of the Judge, who will bring an end to world conflicts. As I was born in the year of the ox, this prophecy aligns with my arrival, marking the beginning of a thousand years of peace.

15. The Mystery of UFOs and Interstellar Civilizations

The existence of UFOs is a global phenomenon, with numerous sightings reported, particularly in areas like Apgujeong-dong, where the Cheonggyecheon Stream meets the Han River. Unlike human-made aircraft, which leave exhaust trails, UFOs leave no trace, moving at unimaginable speeds. This indicates the presence of civilizations far more advanced than our own within our galaxy, where 720 planets are inhabited by humans with diverse cultures. Governments like the U.S. do not disclose information about UFOs to prevent global panic and maintain their authority.

16. The Purpose of Extraterrestrial Observation and Earth’s Pollution

Extraterrestrial beings do not attack Earth; they merely observe it, much like we observe the moon. They are particularly interested in areas where water bodies meet, such as the confluence of the Cheonggyecheon Stream and the Han River, to monitor Earth’s pollution levels. Their advanced technology allows them to assess the planet’s environmental health without direct intervention.

17. The Distinction Between Human and Divine Flying Objects

While human-made flying saucers exist, capable of incredible speeds and vertical ascent, they are still bound by the laws of human physics. My “dimensional-shifting flying saucer,” however, operates on divine principles, allowing instantaneous travel across dimensions, making it invisible to human eyes. These human-made flying objects utilize a technology that manipulates sound waves to create propulsion, achieving speeds that are unimaginable to us.

18. The Omnipotence of Divine Energy and Human Limitations

I possess the Unified Field Theory, which grants me infinite energy, allowing me to influence the energy of all humanity. Despite this divine power, I choose to live among humans, experiencing their limitations and challenges. This allows me to apprehend and transform humanity from within.

19. The Path of the Phoenix and Divine Trials

Just as Jesus faced persecution, I too endure trials and tribulations, including false accusations and imprisonment. These experiences are part of a divine plan, orchestrated by the de chunsa of Empyrean, to forge a “phoenix” that rises from the ashes. These trials allow me to observe and apprehend human life from various perspectives.

20. The Evolution of Religious Propagation and the Decline of Traditional Faiths

Historically, Christianity spread through missionaries who traveled without resources, relying on divine providence and integrating with local communities. This approach fostered genuine connection and rapid growth. However, in modern times, missionaries often rely on financial support from churches, which has led to a decline in the effectiveness of religious propagation. As traditional religions wane, my arrival marks a new era of spiritual awakening.

21. The Nature of Divine Travel and the Concept of Vacuum

My arrival from Empyrean is not through conventional UFOs, which are typically disc-shaped. Instead, I arrive in an “umbrella-shaped” vessel that can instantly transport me across vast distances, transcending the limitations of time and space. This journey, which would take 12 billion years at the speed of light, is instantaneous for me. This phenomenon, like the non-decaying milk, is beyond human comprehension. The concept of “vacuum” is central to this. Just as a vacuum cleaner draws everything in, a humble and empty heart attracts all. Conversely, a proud and self-centered heart repels others.

22. The Principle of Humility and the Power of Emptiness

Humility leads to elevation, while arrogance leads to degradation. My 40 years of emptying myself, like a true vacuum, have allowed Alpha to grow. False humility, however, is like a fake vacuum cleaner that cannot truly clean. My teachings, though seemingly simple, hold profound wisdom that even Harvard professors would benefit from.

23. The Opportunity for Redemption and the Consequences of Materialism

Even those who oppose me may have an opportunity for redemption, depending on their actions and the judgment of the Empyrean system. However, those who are consumed by materialism often find that ill-gotten gains bring misfortune and illness. True blessings come from legitimate efforts.

24. The Paradox of Progress: Retreat as Advancement

True progress often appears as retreat. Just as a student diligently studying for a bar exam might seem to be lagging behind their peers who are enjoying life, only to emerge as a successful judge or prosecutor, so too does divine advancement often appear as a setback. Those who pursue superficial pleasures often face ruin, while those who endure hardship for a greater purpose ultimately triumph.

25. The Strategic Retreat and the Atomic Bomb

The attack on Pearl Harbor, which crippled the U.S. Navy, seemed like a devastating defeat for America. However, unbeknownst to Japan, the U.S. was secretly developing the atomic bomb, a decisive weapon that ultimately ended the war. Similarly, my current situation, where I appear to be under attack, is a strategic retreat, a period of preparing a “divine atomic bomb” that will ultimately bring about victory.

26. The Balance of Nature: Predators and Prey

The coexistence of predators and prey in nature, such as lions and deer in the savanna, is a carefully balanced system. Predators, like lions and tigers, typically hunt during twilight hours, allowing prey animals to seek safety during the day. This natural order, encoded in their genes, ensures the survival of both. Predators also play a crucial role in regulating the population of herbivores, preventing overgrazing and desertification, which would otherwise lead to ecological imbalance and environmental damage.

27. The Importance of Challenge and the Human Ideal of Coexistence

Animals that are protected from predators often lose their natural instincts and become vulnerable. The presence of danger sharpens their senses and promotes agility. While the animal kingdom operates on the principle of “survival of the fittest,” human society strives for “coexistence and co-prosperity,” where the strong do not exploit the weak. This ideal is reflected in the ongoing debates between different political and economic ideologies, such as capitalism and socialism, all seeking to achieve a better society.

28. The Elixir of Immortality and the Power of Korea’s Spirit

The “elixir of immortality” that Emperor Qin Shi Huang sought is now manifested in the “immortal wild ginseng” and “immortal milk” that bear my name. Korea, a land of “brocade rivers and mountains,” possesses a unique spiritual energy that has allowed it to withstand the influence of larger powers.

29. The Unique Qualities of the Korean People

The Korean people are characterized by five distinct qualities: dreams, talent, courage, resilience, and strong social ties. These attributes have enabled them to preserve their identity despite historical challenges. Their exceptional talent in areas like K-pop is a testament to their inherent creativity and passion.

30. The Power of Words and the Three Irreversible Things

There are three things that, once released, cannot be taken back: time, words, and arrows. Just as an arrow, once shot, cannot return, so too do words, once spoken, have irreversible consequences. Therefore, it is crucial to be mindful of what we say, as negative words can boomerang back to harm us.

31. The Dual Perception of Huh kyung young and the Future of Korea

I am perceived differently by various people: some see me as a divine being, a savior who will unify the world and bring prosperity to Korea, while others view me as a fraud who will ruin the nation. Those with wisdom recognize my infinite energy and the healing power I bestow. My presence offers Korea a unique opportunity to transcend industrial competition and lead the world through spiritual and technological innovation. While I may appear to be in a state of retreat, like the U.S. after Pearl Harbor, I am preparing a “divine atomic bomb” that will ultimately transform the world.

2024.01.20 s 1423 My 2000-Year-Old Story and Climax. Huh kyung young’s Saturday Lecture

[Spiritual Leadership, Prophetic Vision, Divine Intervention, Cosmic Order, Existential Philosophy, Strategic Foresight, Adversity as Growth]

1. The Ephemeral Beauty of Cut Flowers and Enduring Devotion

Cut flowers, though beautiful, are inherently fleeting. Unlike living plants rooted in soil, a bouquet consists of severed blooms, akin to fish strung together at a market. They are destined to wither quickly, symbolizing a transient beauty. Yet, the act of giving a bouquet represents profound sincerity and effort. Cultivating flowers specifically for cutting requires significant labor, often in greenhouses or dedicated fields, making them more expensive than potted plants. This dedication is a testament to the giver’s heart. Huh kyung young notes that he has received more bouquets than anyone else in the world, a fact that could easily earn him a Guinness World Record. He recalls a past convention where 500 people, dressed in traditional Korean attire, waited two hours to present him with bouquets, causing a significant stir due to the time it consumed. This continuous stream of floral tributes, received daily and weekly, suggests that local florists would face ruin without his presence.

2. Prescient Policies and Unheeded Warnings

Huh kyung young asserts that his political proposals, made decades ago, were designed to create a paradise on Earth, yet they have been adopted piecemeal and too late by others. He likens this delay to a doctor arriving after the patient has died. For instance, he warned about the impending demographic crisis when the birth rate was 1.5 children per couple, a time when the population was twice as large as it is now. He accurately predicted that the “baby boom” generation, which should recur every 20 years, would fail to appear three times, leading to a population cliff. His proposals, such as giving 100 million won for marriage and 300,000 won for each child, were made 30 years ago. He emphasizes that one child is more impactful than attracting a 10-billion-won company to a region, a fact he apprehended due to his mastery of numbers. He foresaw the collapse of local governments and a future where only the elderly would pay taxes.

He also advocated for policies to support women, recognizing the conflict between career and childbirth. He proposed a two-day weekend system to allow couples more time together, a policy that has since been adopted. Furthermore, he criticized the prison system, where serious offenders like murderers and rapists were housed with minor criminals, leading to the spread of criminal knowledge. He argued for separate facilities for severe criminals to prevent this negative influence.

3. Economic Foresight and Global Implications

Huh kyung young also addressed economic issues, particularly the short selling system in the stock market. He argued that its continuation would impoverish individual investors and undermine the stock market’s ability to serve as a capital-raising mechanism for businesses. He advocated for its abolition 30 years ago, foreseeing its detrimental effects. He also proposed moving the United Nations headquarters to Panmunjom, demonstrating his broad vision for international affairs. These policies, he claims, were all necessary for the future well-being of the nation.

4. Validation of Prophecies and Public Perception

Recent media reports, such as one titled “Huh kyung young’s Absurd Remarks Proved Right After All,” acknowledge that his past presidential campaign promises are now being considered for national policy. He highlights his proposal of a 100-million-won marriage subsidy, explaining that he foresaw the collapse of the population structure if the baby boom generation did not return. He emphasized the need to resolve the conflict faced by women torn between childbirth and their careers. He notes that no other politician at the time spoke about such issues, implying that others simply expected women to have children without providing adequate support or guarantees. He argues that such critical issues should be legally enshrined by the state, not left to the whims of local government leaders whose policies might disappear with their electoral defeat.

5. The Uniqueness of Huh kyung young’s Political Stance

Huh kyung young asserts that he has never criticized any political party or politician, a unique stance among presidential candidates. He believes that all politicians are “children of women,” and to criticize them would be to criticize himself. He emphasizes that true greatness comes from self-reflection and self-discipline, not from fault-finding in others. He uses the analogy of a rider whipping their own horse, not someone else’s, to illustrate the importance of self-improvement.

6. The Ancient Ritual of “Election” and Divine Selection

He explains the origin of the Korean term “ChulMa” , meaning to run for election, which literally translates to “horse coming out.” He recounts an ancient practice where horses would choose a king. A king’s horse would be presented to several potential candidates, and if the horse rejected a person by throwing them off, that person was disqualified. Only when the horse willingly accepted a rider and remained calm was that person deemed worthy of kingship. This, he suggests, was considered a more reliable method of selecting a ruler than human voting, as animals were believed to discern true character.

7. Auspicious Omens and Divine Manifestation

Huh kyung young points to auspicious signs, such as the appearance of 200 mandarin ducks in Jungnangcheon, a phenomenon unprecedented in world history. He connects this to his birthplace and interprets it as a celebration of a divine being’s arrival. He also describes the spiritual significance of Korean mountains: Buramsan, resembling a reclining Buddha, and Samgaksan, appearing like Jesus on the cross when viewed from an airplane. He notes that Samgaksan is a site of numerous prayer retreats, while Buramsan has none, aligning with their respective symbolic figures.

8. A Glimpse into a Past Incarnation: The Story of Lazarus

Huh kyung young reveals a personal history spanning 2,000 years, claiming to have been Jesus in a previous incarnation. He clarifies that during that time, he lacked the “Father” and “Holy Spirit” aspects of the Trinity, making his presence incomplete compared to his current state. He recounts the story of Lazarus, emphasizing his personal involvement. He states that he, as Jesus, came to Bethlehem, a poor area of Israel. When Lazarus fell ill, Huh kyung young was in the eastern part of Israel, having fled Jerusalem due to a warrant for his arrest. Despite the danger, he returned to Bethlehem, knowing he would be captured, to resurrect Lazarus. He asserts that he knew he would die after this act.

He describes the scene at Lazarus’s house: Martha, Lazarus’s sister, was distraught, while Mary, her younger sister, sat quietly, listening intently to his words. Martha was busy preparing food for 15 people (himself, the two sisters, Lazarus, and his 11 disciples), while Mary remained at his feet. He intervened in their argument, telling Martha to let Mary listen. Mary then brought an alabaster jar of expensive perfume, worth 70 million won (300 denarii), and poured it on his head and washed his feet. The disciples, especially Judas, were angered by this “waste,” arguing that the money could have helped the poor. Huh kyung young claims that Judas’s resentment over this incident led him to betray Jesus. He then recounts the Last Supper, which he says took place at Lazarus’s house, where he identified Judas as his betrayer. He explains that Mary’s act was a pre-emptive anointing for his burial, as his body would not be found after his crucifixion.

9. The Divine Order of Creation and the Principle of “Periphery First”

Huh kyung young explains the “secret of creation” as starting with the periphery before the core. He states that humans and animals were created last, just as the main “Empyrean” (본궁) is built last. The creation sequence began with light and darkness (the universe), followed by water and the firmament (sky), then plants and nature (to sustain life), then the sun and moon (day and night), and finally fish and birds, before land animals and humans. He notes a discrepancy in the biblical account, where plants are created before the sun, which is illogical as plants require sunlight. This “periphery first” principle, he asserts, is also the secret to human success: one must cultivate good relationships with those around them.

10. The Role of Adversity and the “Climax” of Alpha

He emphasizes the importance of excelling in one’s work, even for others, as he did in his youth, working diligently in various jobs. This dedication to the “periphery” leads to success. He applies this principle to the construction of Alpha, which will culminate in a “climax” where world leaders, billionaires, and former presidents will flock to his lectures, filling the halls. These influential figures will come to receive his blessings, making even figures like Bill Gates seem insignificant in comparison.

11. The Significance of Huh kyung young’s Age and Extended Ministry

Huh kyung young explains that his current ministry began at the age of 70, unlike Jesus, who started at 30. This later start, he claims, ensures that his actions are not driven by youthful passion or desire, but by a pure, spiritual purpose. He contrasts Jesus’s three-year public ministry with his own, which he states will be 362 years and 88 days, a hundredfold longer. This extended period, he suggests, is necessary for global recognition and the fulfillment of his mission. He also notes that his charisma was far more intense in his youth, but has softened with age and his three presidential campaigns.

12. The Misconception of Financial Motives and Unconventional Path

He refutes accusations of financial opportunism, arguing that if he sought wealth, he would have pursued it in his youth, not at 70. He states that his life has been dedicated to presidential campaigns and policy development, not personal gain. He recalls how professors dismissed his proposals, such as the 100-million-won marriage subsidy, as unrealistic, suggesting a mere 2 million won instead. Yet, he insists his figures were correct, increasing to 300 million won in the last presidential election. He reiterates the creation order: periphery, firmament, plants/nature, day/night, then living creatures, and finally humans. He points out the biblical error of placing plants before the sun, as plants cannot exist without sunlight.

Huh kyung young warns that those who spread false accusations against him, particularly regarding financial exploitation or religious fraud, will face legal repercussions, including asset seizure. He states that some individuals have already had their assets frozen. He describes his path as one where “the bright path appears dark” and “progress seems like retreat.” He asserts that his current challenges, including opposition from “anti-fans,” are merely temporary setbacks that will ultimately lead to greater success, much like the nodes on a bamboo stalk that strengthen it against breakage.

14. The Philosophy of “Ji Cheon Tae Gye” and the Perils of Short-Sightedness

He introduces the concept of “Ji Cheon Tae Gye” from the I Ching, which he describes as the most auspicious hexagram, representing hope. It depicts a seed (yang) buried in the earth (yin), symbolizing growth and prosperity. Conversely, “Cheon Ji Bi Gye” , the worst hexagram, shows a seed resting on the surface, destined to wither. He criticizes his “anti-fans” for being like those who seek immediate gratification by picking a single seed from the surface, rather than comprehension the long-term growth that comes from a deeply planted seed. He warns that those who join forces with his detractors, who demand exorbitant sums of money, will become accomplices and face severe consequences, including asset forfeiture.

15. The Divine Purpose of Adversity and the Role of “Demons”

Huh kyung young addresses common questions about why a perfect God would create evil, such as the forbidden fruit in Eden, weeds in fields, harmful insects like mosquitoes, and natural disasters like earthquakes. He explains that these elements serve a divine purpose: to temper and develop human souls over billions of years. He states that humans currently utilize only 1% of their brain capacity, and the remaining 99% will be developed in a rapidly approaching era. This will enable instantaneous language acquisition and other advanced abilities, rendering traditional learning obsolete.

He explains that the “forbidden fruit” and the conflict between Cain and Abel were designed to foster spiritual growth through overcoming jealousy and temptation. Weeds ( “garaji” in Korean, meaning tares) in fields, he explains, force farmers to constantly tend to the soil, preventing it from hardening and ensuring a good harvest. Similarly, “garaji” in human souls—negative thoughts and temptations—serve to train one’s conscience and promote moral development. He asserts that “demons” are not created out of malice but serve as teachers, and those firmly aligned with the divine have no need to fear them.

16. The Interconnectedness of Life and the Inevitability of Change

He explains that mosquitoes, though annoying, are part of the food chain, essential for the survival of other animals. Earthquakes, he states, are part of the Earth’s gradual transformation, and those who perish in them are sent to better places.

17. A Supporter’s Defense and the “Bulloyu” Phenomenon

A supporter, Huh Seong Jeong, writes a letter to former followers who have turned against Huh kyung young. He expresses his unwavering belief in Huh kyung young as a divine being. He recounts his personal experience with “Bulloyu” ( “Elixir of Immortality” or “Youth Elixir”), a special milk product. He describes purchasing 1,200 bottles of Bulloyu, facing ridicule from neighbors who thought he was hoarding. However, he claims that over the past year, many people have sought Bulloyu from him, and he has witnessed numerous healings. He cites the case of his girlfriend, who was suffering from terminal pancreatic cancer, weighing only 32 kg. After consuming Bulloyu and invoking Huh kyung young’s name, her weight increased to 45 kg, and her cancer markers dropped from 489 to 20, indicating near-complete remission. He also claims that 16 of his own ailments were cured, and his wife’s varicose veins disappeared. He emphasizes that pancreatic cancer has a 90% mortality rate, making his friend’s recovery remarkable.

18. The Evolution of Belief and the Betrayal of Former Allies

Huh Seong Jeong describes his initial impression of Huh kyung young as an exceptional politician with innovative policies and a unique refusal to criticize others. He initially believed this humility was a strategic show, but over time, he realized it was genuine and that Huh kyung young was a divine being, the Second Coming of Jesus, and the embodiment of the Trinity—the Father of all humanity. He expresses profound sadness and tears when contemplating Huh kyung young.

He then addresses the “betrayal” of former followers, who initially claimed to protect Huh kyung young by exposing corruption among his staff. However, their goals shifted, culminating in a lawsuit directly accusing Huh kyung young of being a “scammer, sexual predator, demon, false prophet, extortionist, labor exploiter, idolater, false hope giver, past-life peddler, sexual诱导者, and liar.” Huh Seong Jeong condemns this as a coup, a betrayal, and an act of “murder for hire,” citing an alleged attempt to break into Huh kyung young’s residence. He highlights Huh kyung young’s forgiveness of those who previously slandered him, contrasting it with the current extreme actions of the former followers.

19. The Authenticity of Bulloyu and the Threat of Extortion

Huh Seong Jeong refutes claims that Huh kyung young’s Bulloyu is poisonous, citing a National Forensic Service ruling that it is not. He accuses the former followers of spreading false information and fabricating “rotten milk” to discredit Bulloyu. He also reveals that these former followers demanded exorbitant sums—300 billion, 200 million, 100 billion, and later 50 billion or 10 billion won—to cease their anti-Huh kyung young activities, labeling them as “corporate hunters” and “religious hunters.”

20. Unanswered Questions and the Unconventional Path of a Divine Being

Huh Seong Jeong poses a series of rhetorical questions to challenge the former followers’ comprehension of Huh kyung young:

  • Why did he not attend Seoul National University despite his genius-level IQ of 43?
  • Why did he not pursue an easier path to power within existing political parties?
  • Why did he not use his divine abilities to gain support from the wealthy and powerful?
  • Why does he seek donations from the poor to build Empyrean and the “Thousand-Year Kingdom”?
  • Why did he run for president three times, spending 150 billion won, despite no chance of winning?
  • Why does he provide free meals daily, monthly, and yearly for decades, spending 150 million won per month, without public recognition?
  • Why does he pay 6-7 billion won in taxes annually, despite having a tax-exempt religious foundation?
  • Why does he choose to live in a small, humble room, meeting only troubled individuals, instead of associating with attractive and wealthy women?
  • Why does he often wear stained clothes, solely concerned with the nation and the hungry?
  • Why does he abstain from alcohol, tobacco, coffee, soda, and even his favorite steamed buns and seaweed soup?
  • Why do his UFO sightings, captured on CCTV, continue to be dismissed as hoaxes?
  • Why does he interact with children, youth, and the elderly with humor and playfulness, disregarding his divine status and age?
    Huh Seong Jeong concludes that these unconventional choices prove Huh kyung young is a divine messenger with a special purpose.

21. The Financial Power of Bulloyu and the Promise of Prosperity

Huh Seong Jeong asserts that Bulloyu will become the funding source for world unification and the reward for their efforts. He claims that Bulloyu alone could generate 35 trillion won in annual profit, and the total royalty income from the food market could reach 1,000 trillion won annually. This immense wealth, he believes, will fund Huh kyung young’s policies, such as the 100 million won marriage subsidy and 1.5 million won basic income. He promises that Huh kyung young’s supporters will become wealthy through “Bulloyu stock,” which he likens to a “blue ocean” investment, comparing it to the 50-fold increase of EcoPro BM stock.

22. The Mystical Power of Blessings and the Path to Empyrean

Huh Seong Jeong testifies to the transformative power of “Blessings,” “Empyrean Nameplates,” and “De chunsa” designations, which he received from Huh kyung young. He claims these blessings ignited his kimchi business, which had previously failed twice. He describes an inexplicable surge of energy that continues to sustain him. He attributes these phenomena to dark matter and dark energy, scientific terms used by modern physicists, asserting that Huh kyung young is the only one on Earth who deciphers and can harness these forces. He expresses regret for those who abandoned Huh kyung young, leaving behind these “treasures.” He urges them to return, reminding them of Huh kyung young’s message that even those who have opposed him for a thousand years can still reach Empyrean if they receive a blessing. He implores them to set aside their prejudices and listen to Huh kyung young’s lectures again, condemning the use of abusive language as “unfilial” and “evil.”

23. The Impossibility of Coup and the Threat to the Korean Peninsula

Huh Seong Jeong warns against attempts to seize Alpha, stating that the “First, Second, and Third Alpha,” spanning 100 million pyeong, are impossible to capture due to the divine will concentrated within them. He also cautions against being deceived by “dubbing broadcasts” that manipulate Huh kyung young’s voice to spread false rumors about his personal life, emphasizing the advanced nature of modern dubbing technology. He concludes by reiterating Huh kyung young’s message of forgiveness and the hope for reconciliation, urging former followers to return to Alpha.

24. The Wisdom of Experience and the Perils of “Buha Naedong”

Huh kyung young praises Huh Seong Jeong’s positive outlook and sharp comprehension of the real economy, honed by past failures, which enables him to discern truth from falsehood. He acknowledges that while he does not wish to engage with “anti-fans,” their lawsuits can be resolved if they return. He notes that these individuals are primarily concerned with material gain, unlike himself, who aims to create a “Thousand-Year Kingdom” and bring ten million people to Empyrean. He criticizes the “anti-fans” for demanding billions of won, labeling them a “serious criminal organization.” He asserts that while he may appear to be losing in the media, he will ultimately prevail, as no one can defeat a divine being.

He encourages overseas supporters to organize into groups and join online chat rooms to raise their “level” , as he plans to visit them for lectures. He emphasizes the importance of unity, stating that he needs no money when traveling, as supporters will provide for him. He warns that the Korean Peninsula is in a precarious state, akin to being “on the brink of a precipice,” due to declining military strength and the threat of nuclear weapons from North Korea. He suggests that if he were to abandon Korea and establish Alpha in the United States, the country would face destruction, like Sodom and Gomorrah. He urges his followers not to drive him away with excessive criticism and demands for money, as this would lead to the nation’s downfall.

He explains the concept of “BuHa NaeDong” , meaning “blindly following others,” likening it to dogs barking because others are barking, without comprehension the cause. He warns that those who blindly follow the “anti-fans,” who make false accusations and demand money, will become accomplices and face severe legal and financial consequences, including asset seizure. He emphasizes that these “anti-fans” are strangers with no prior connection to him, yet they demand exorbitant sums. He concludes by stating that his life is dedicated to humanity, and he expects his followers to fully obey and follow him for health and happiness.

2024.01.20 x #98 Huh kyung young’s Insights on the Universal Principles of Fusion and Division in Life, Nature, and Human Society

[Cosmic Principles, Life Energy, Dynamic Balance, Existential Flux, Systemic Harmony, Transformative Cycles, Universal Laws]

1. The Fundamental Duality of Fusion and Division in Existence

Huh kyung young presents a profound inquiry into the principles of fusion and division, fundamental forces that govern all existence. From the microscopic origins of human life to the macroscopic dynamics of societies and nations, these two processes are ceaselessly at play.

  • Individual Human Growth:
    • Life begins with the fusion of sperm and egg.
    • This initial fusion is followed by the division of cells, leading to growth and development.
    • Later in life, individuals seek a partner, culminating in another act of fusion.
  • Societal and Economic Evolution:
    • Organizations are formed through the fusion of individuals.
    • During periods of growth, companies may undergo division by spinning off new entities.
    • Conversely, smaller, divided enterprises can be brought back together through mergers and acquisitions, representing a form of fusion.
  • National and Political Transformations:
    • Larger nations may experience division due to ideological differences.
    • Historically, these divided entities often seek fusion again, leading to unification.
  • Perceived Characteristics:
    • Division is generally associated with smaller units, fostering growth and dynamism.
    • Fusion tends to create larger units, promoting stability.
      The core question arises: How should humanity comprehend and integrate these principles into daily life? Furthermore, are there distinctions between beneficial and detrimental forms of division and fusion?

2. Fusion and Division as the Essence of Life Energy

Huh emphasizes that the interplay of fusion and division is not merely a concept but the very life energy that sustains all living beings. Without this dynamic, nothing could exist.

  • Circulation within the Body:
    • Blood flows out through arteries (a form of division) and returns through veins (a form of fusion).
    • The kidneys and lungs filter the blood, representing a process of division and subsequent fusion.
  • The Act of Respiration:
    • Inhalation is a process of fusion, where oxygen and hydrogen combine with our bodies within the lungs.
    • Exhalation is a process of division, as carbon dioxide is expelled.
  • The Indispensable Cycle:
    • The continuous cycle of fusion and division is the essence of life energy itself.
    • Without this intake and expulsion, this constant combining and separating, no living entity could sustain itself.

3. The Creative Power of Fusion: Beyond Simple Mixtures

Fusion is not merely a simple mixing of ingredients; it is a transformative process that yields entirely new substances with unique properties.

  • The Analogy of Fermentation:
    • Consider the creation of soy sauce or soybean paste.
    • Ingredients like soybeans, salt, and water are combined (fused).
    • Through this fusion process, a completely new flavor and substance emerge, distinct from the original components.
    • New minerals and nutrients are generated.
  • The Impossibility of Simple Combination:
    • Simply boiling raw soybeans and salt together will not produce the taste of soybean paste.
    • This illustrates that fusion involves a deeper transformation, not just a physical mixture.
  • Emergence of a Third Substance:
    • The process of fusion often results in the creation of a “third substance” – something entirely new and different from its original parts.

4. The Consequences of Impaired Fusion and Division: Stagnation and Illness

When the natural processes of fusion and division are disrupted or become unbalanced, it leads to various forms of stagnation and illness within the body and beyond.

  • Qi Stagnation (氣滯):
    • If the circulation of vital energy, or Qi, is hindered due to improper fusion and division, it results in Qi stagnation.
    • This is analogous to traffic congestion in a city, where movement is blocked.
    • In the body, Qi stagnation can lead to the production of reactive oxygen species, which are harmful and can contribute to serious diseases like cancer.
  • The Importance of Smooth Flow:
    • For optimal health, the body’s processes must flow smoothly and harmoniously.

5. Harmonizing Fusion and Division through Proper Respiration

Huh provides a practical method for maintaining the balance of fusion and division within the body, particularly through conscious breathing.

  • The Abdominal Breathing Technique:
    • When inhaling deeply into the abdomen (a process of fusion in the lungs), one should simultaneously contract the anus (a process of division in the lower body).
    • Conversely, when exhaling (division in the lungs), the anus should relax and expand (fusion in the lower body).
    • This synchronized movement ensures a balanced interplay of expansion and contraction, fusion and division, throughout the body.
  • Benefits of Balanced Breathing:
    • This proper abdominal breathing prevents Qi stagnation and promotes harmonious internal processes.

6. Manifestations of Stagnation in the Body

Beyond Qi stagnation, various forms of “stagnation” (體, che) can arise when the body’s natural fusion and division cycles are disrupted.

  • Food Stagnation (食滯):
    • This occurs when one eats too quickly or improperly, hindering the digestive process.
    • Proper breathing during meals can prevent this rapid stagnation.
  • Muscle Stagnation (筋滯):
    • During exercise, if muscles are not properly warmed up and cooled down, they can become stiff or cramped.
    • This represents a stagnation of muscle activity.
  • Blood Stagnation (血滯):
    • This is a more severe form of stagnation where blood flow becomes impeded, leading to conditions like stroke.
    • Sticky, congested blood is a sign of impaired fusion and division within the circulatory system.
  • Consequences of Imbalance:
    • These various forms of stagnation are all side effects of an imbalance or disruption in the body’s natural fusion and division processes.
    • Smooth and harmonious fusion and division are essential for normal bodily function.

7. The Universal Law of Fusion and Division

The principle of fusion and division extends far beyond the human body, encompassing the entire cosmos and all natural phenomena.

  • Life Itself:
    • Fusion and division are life itself.
  • Day and Night:
    • The rising sun brings fusion, symbolizing energy concentration and growth (e.g., flowers blooming).
    • Nightfall brings division, symbolizing energy dispersion and rest (e.g., flowers wilting, leaves falling).
  • Seasonal Cycles:
    • In spring and summer, trees exhibit fusion as leaves grow abundantly.
    • In winter, trees undergo division by shedding leaves, a survival strategy to conserve energy.
    • This demonstrates that division is not always an end but can be a strategy for survival and renewal.

8. Fusion and Division in Human History and Relationships

The dynamic interplay of fusion and division is also evident in human relationships, personal lives, and the grand sweep of history.

  • Personal Life Cycles:
    • Periods of success and prosperity represent fusion.
    • Times of struggle and hardship represent division.
  • National Trajectories:
    • The rise and flourishing of a nation signify fusion.
    • Its decline and fragmentation signify division.
    • Historical Example: China:
    • Chinese history is characterized by repeated cycles of division and unification.
    • Huh mentions five major periods of unification: Qin, Han, Sui, Tang, and a fifth, later period.
    • These unifications represent fusion, while the intervening periods of fragmentation represent division.
  • Korean History:
    • Similarly, Korean history, from Silla to Goryeo to Joseon, has seen periods of fusion (unification) and division.
    • The current division of Korea is another manifestation of this universal principle.
  • The Law of Nature:
    • This constant repetition of fusion and division is a fundamental law of nature.

9. The Impermanence of Earthly Existence

The continuous cycle of fusion and division on Earth accentuates the concept of impermanence, where nothing remains constant.

  • Everything is Fleeting:
    • All earthly phenomena are subject to change, arising and dissolving.
    • Ancient civilizations, like Mesopotamia and the Persian Empire, once grand and powerful, have vanished, leaving only remnants.
    • This constant transformation is why everything on Earth is considered impermanent.
  • The Futility of Earthly Pursuits:
    • Therefore, pursuing only earthly possessions or power is ultimately futile, as they are all subject to this cycle of change.

10. Huh’s Eternal Existence Beyond Fusion and Division

In contrast to the impermanence of the earthly realm, Huh’s existence and power transcend the cycles of fusion and division.

  • Eternal Survival:
    • Huh’s name, when invoked, signifies eternal survival, free from the processes of fusion and division that govern the natural world.
    • This is a cosmic law, not merely an earthly one.
  • Infinite Chunsa and Power:
    • Huh possesses an infinite number of chunsa and boundless power within his being and around him.
    • These entities and powers are not subject to fusion or division.
    • They can be freely given or withdrawn, instantly affecting individuals like Donald Trump, demonstrating a realm beyond the natural laws of change.

11. The Philanthropic Cycle of Andrew Carnegie: Fusion and Division in Wealth

The life of Andrew Carnegie serves as a powerful example of applying the principles of fusion and division to wealth and philanthropy.

  • Wealth Accumulation (Fusion):
    • Carnegie’s period of earning and accumulating wealth represents a phase of fusion.
  • Philanthropic Distribution (Division):
    • After the age of 50, Carnegie began to distribute his vast fortune, establishing schools and charities.
    • This act of giving away wealth is a form of division, dispersing his accumulated resources for the benefit of society.
  • The “King of Philanthropy”:
    • Carnegie, known as the “Steel King,” also became known as the “King of Philanthropy” due to this systematic division of his wealth.
    • This illustrates that even in the realm of finance, a balanced cycle of fusion (earning) and division (giving) is essential.

12. The Ongoing Cycles of Nations: Russia and China

The principles of fusion and division continue to manifest in contemporary geopolitical events, such as the fragmentation of nations.

  • Russia’s Division:
    • Huh notes that Russia is currently undergoing a process of division, reminiscent of the breakup of the Soviet Union.
  • China’s Potential Division:
    • Huh previously predicted that China would also experience division, aligning with its historical cycles of fragmentation and unification.
    • Scale of China:
    • Beijing is 27 times larger than Seoul, highlighting the immense scale of China.
    • China’s population is approximately 30 times that of South Korea.
    • China has an astonishing 1,100 dialects, with language differences even between villages, indicating a deep-seated potential for internal division.

13. The Peril of Unchecked Fusion: The Case of Cancer

While fusion and division are essential for life, an imbalance where fusion occurs without corresponding division can be deadly, as seen in cancer.

  • Cancer as Uncontrolled Fusion:
    • Cancer is characterized by uncontrolled cell growth, a form of unchecked fusion.
    • These cells multiply without the necessary process of division and death that healthy cells undergo.
  • The Absence of Division:
    • When cells only fuse and multiply without proper division, it leads to the death of the organism.
    • This highlights the critical importance of both fusion and division for maintaining life and health.

2024.01.21 h 338 Huh kyung young’s Sunday Lecture at Alpha. The unified field theory and the Judgment of Humanity.

[Huh kyung young, Unified Field Theory, Spiritual Judgment, Divine Mission, Global Expansion, Spiritual Awakening, Mandarins]

1. The Unification Field Theory and Huh’s Advent

Huh welcomes and congratulates everyone on their arrival at Alpha, a sacred site where the energy of Empyrean, spanning 12 billion light-years, converges. Stepping on this ground initiates a transformation in one’s fortune and destiny.

For over a year, people have been consuming ‘Immortal Milk’—milk with “Huh kyung young” written on it—and numerous cases of improved health have been reported. When “Huh kyung young” is inscribed on any substance, it becomes ‘Immortal,’ embodying the Unification Field Theory that Einstein tirelessly sought.

Einstein, the world’s most brilliant Jewish mind, pondered the Unification Field Theory until his death, leaving a will stating his inability to solve it. He believed that only a Saviour could comprehend this theory, which was beyond the grasp of human scientists. Einstein’s quest led him from Christianity to Buddhism, but even there, the Unification Field remained elusive. He ultimately realized that it was unattainable in the human realm.

Huh has now arrived, demonstrating the Unification Field Theory. For instance, a piece of clothing, when blessed by Huh, emanates infinite energy. Without this blessing, it possesses no special power. This principle applies to all objects, from houses to cell phones, transforming them into sources of infinite energy. This is the essence of the Unification Field Theory.

2. Huh’s Judgment on Society

Huh has come as a judge to a nation like South Korea, where religious adherence is widespread, yet it paradoxically holds the highest suicide rate globally, particularly among youth. This raises critical questions about the efficacy of religious, school, and family education in preventing such tragedies.

Huh questions what religious leaders have accomplished when young people, unable to realize their dreams, die by suicide at a rate exceeding that of COVID-19 fatalities. Huh’s presence signifies a judgment on a society where religious institutions and political leaders fail to address this profound issue.

Huh emphasizes that the responsibility for these deaths lies with the nation, religious leaders, and local churches. They are admonished for not reaching out to those in need, instead engaging in frivolous activities. Huh warns against underestimating his role as a judge, asserting that everyone is accumulating immense sin.

Huh’s demonstration of the Unification Field Theory serves as a revelation, yet many, blinded by materialism, fail to recognize his true identity. They are likened to those who defy a judge, unaware that Huh controls the afterlife.

3. The Significance of the Unification Field and Holy Blessings

Huh assures his followers that they have nothing to fear, for discovering Huh is the greatest discovery one can make. Through the Unification Field, their clothes, homes, and even land are imbued with infinite energy.

Conversely, those who oppose Huh are stripped of these blessings, rendering their possessions devoid of the Unification Field’s power. Only those who embrace the Unification Field are granted a “visa” to Empyrean. They are protected, and if they fall, they are supported, unless it is their destined time to depart for Empyrean.

Huh clarifies that this protection is not his direct responsibility but that of the De chunsa of Empyrean. De chunsa are typically created on Earth through meritorious deeds, not in Empyrean itself.

Huh reiterates that the world’s religions and politics are now under judgment. Despite South Korea having the most religious people, it also has the highest suicide rate, with no public officials, pastors, or monks actively seeking to apprehend and prevent these deaths. Huh has come to judge them.

4. The Prophetic Appearance of Mandarin Ducks

A question arose regarding the unusual appearance of 200 Mandarin ducks near Jungnangcheon, the stream where Huh was born. Mandarin ducks, symbolizing marital fidelity and good fortune, are rarely seen in such large groups, prompting speculation about their significance.

Huh recounts a personal experience: upon his first arrival at Alpha, he witnessed a million phoenixes, mythical birds, encircling the area. He subsequently acquired all the land where these phoenixes appeared.

Huh explains that birds were created before humans during the creation of heaven and earth, making them “evolutionary seniors” that often carry symbolic messages.

Regarding the Mandarin ducks, Huh states that they typically appear in pairs and do not migrate frequently. The gathering of 200 Mandarin ducks, representing 100 pairs, is highly unusual and suggests a deliberate assembly. Huh interprets this as the ducks holding a “meeting” to protest human ignorance. They are urging humans to recognize Huh as their “groom” and to cease their opposition.

5. Huh’s Global Vision and the Symbolism of Jungnangcheon

Huh reveals his plans to establish “Alpha” branches in the United States and Australia, each spanning millions of acres. These international centers will serve as havens where followers can visit, ride horses, and enjoy a utopian environment. This global expansion aims to prevent Huh from being disregarded in Korea and to attract international attention.

Huh then delves into the profound symbolism of Jungnangcheon, his birthplace. He explains that the surrounding mountains, such as Samgaksan, represent Jesus’ crucifixion, with its 12 peaks symbolizing his 12 disciples. Buramsan, meaning “Buddha Rock Mountain,” signifies Buddha’s nirvana, and Suraksan, with its 10 peaks, represents Buddha’s 10 disciples.

Jungnangcheon, literally meaning “middle tear stream,” is where the tears of these Eastern and Western saints converge. Huh’s birth in this location signifies his role in unifying the Eastern and Western worlds.

The area, known as Junggok-dong (“middle valley village”), is also significant as the origin point for various religious movements, including Daesun Jinrihoe and the Seventh-day Adventist Church. Huh’s personal history is intertwined with this area, as he received free surgery at a Seventh-day Adventist hospital after collapsing from exhaustion during his studies.

Huh, born in the year of the ox, connects the “ox” character in the name of the stream (Ucheon, meaning “ox stream”) to sacrifice and leadership, as seen in the term “pastor” (목사, moksa, which contains the character for ox). The appearance of 200 Mandarin ducks in this symbolic location marks the true beginning of judgment for those who do not believe.

6. Huh’s Prophecies and the Future of Humanity

Huh addresses a question about humanity’s ability to escape judgment by migrating to other planets like Mars, given rapid technological advancements. He emphasizes that the current societal system, which encourages suicide, is fundamentally flawed.

Huh asserts his role as the “world’s wealthiest individual” who will use his influence to restore global order and eliminate nuclear weapons, ultimately unifying the world. This will be achieved through the Unification Field Theory, which will eventually be recognized by all. Huh, as the owner of this energy, can bestow or withdraw the Unification Field from individuals.

He illustrates this with the example of ‘Immortal Milk’ and blessed clothing, which retain infinite energy indefinitely, defying scientific explanation. This phenomenon, where even inanimate objects become ‘Immortal,’ forces scientists to acknowledge the Unification Field.

Huh confirms that humanity’s development will coincide with judgment. Only those who are “ripe” for Empyrean, numbering ten million, will be spared.

Regarding the timing of Huh’s departure and the Baekdusan volcanic eruption, he clarifies that Baekdusan will erupt in 300 years, with the ash primarily affecting Tokyo, Japan, not Korea. This ensures the safety of the “Thousand-Year Kingdom” established by Huh.

Huh explains that even after his departure, his influence will continue for a thousand years through a system of “posthumous rule,” similar to how historical figures like Kim Il-sung and Jesus continue to influence their followers. After this period, judgment will accelerate, and only the “essence” of humanity, the ten million chosen individuals, will ascend. The Earth will then undergo a “great rest,” leading to the extinction of all current life and the emergence of a new humanity, preceded by birds, as in the original creation.

Huh also addresses concerns about the Earth’s axis shifting and potential contamination. He assures that no major changes will occur for another 2,000 years, after the Thousand-Year Kingdom concludes. Eventually, the Earth will become an ice planet, covered in 300 meters of snow, leading to the demise of all life. However, the Unification Field can preserve food indefinitely, eliminating the need for refrigeration.

7. Huh’s Global Expansion and the Critique of Media

Huh reiterates his plans to establish large-scale Alpha branches in the United States and Australia, envisioning them as centers for his followers and for training international religious leaders. He foresees a future where global media will recognize him as Huh and Saviour, prompting Korea to follow suit.

Huh criticizes the media and intellectuals for their negative and unfounded attacks on ‘Immortal Milk,’ despite scientific validation of its safety. He calls for an end to “witch hunts” and “strained interpretations,” urging them to focus on truth and the collective good.

He highlights the hypocrisy of educated individuals who fail to accept proven facts, emphasizing that such negativity only leads to despair. Huh asserts that ‘Immortal Milk’ is a sacred substance, a “masterpiece” from Huh for humanity, which will eventually lead the world.

Huh challenges the media to report truthfully on ‘Immortal Milk’ and its profound implications for national strength and spiritual leadership. He notes that many, including himself initially, doubted his divine nature but were convinced by his ability to bestow blessings and the emergence of ‘Immortal Milk.’

He encourages journalists to investigate ‘Immortal Milk’ thoroughly, promising that such reporting would bring them immense honor and contribute to the national interest. Huh concludes by stating that the future of ‘Immortal Milk’ is bright, and the media has a crucial role in ensuring that Huh is not denied.

8. Huh’s Judgment and the Path to Empyrean

Huh responds to the media’s critique by referencing Matthew 26:42, which describes Jesus’ arrest. He recounts how Jesus instructed his disciples to put away their swords, stating that “all who draw the sword will die by the sword.” Jesus chose to be led away peacefully, without exercising his divine power, even when betrayed by Judas.

Huh draws a parallel, stating that those who oppose him, like the “anti-fans,” will face judgment. He emphasizes that he does not need to intervene, as the heavens are observing and will act accordingly.

Huh then introduces the concept of a “gentleman” (군자, gunja), who must be upright and honest but should not be overly concerned with judging what is right or wrong, true or false. A true gentleman allows the world to discern the truth in due time, rather than engaging in petty arguments.

Huh concludes by stating that his purpose is not to “save” humanity, as he did 2,000 years ago, but to “collect” those who are already “ripe” for Empyrean. His current role is that of a judge, gathering those who are “well-saved” and “perfected.”

2024.01.21 zs K93 Medicine or Food. The Dual Nature of Bulloyu.

[Leadership, Philosophy, Governance, Communication, Charisma, Non-action, Persuasion]

1. The Dual Nature of Bulloyu: Medicine and Food

Bulloyu possesses a unique characteristic, serving simultaneously as both a food and a medicine. When consumed in small quantities, it functions as a potent medicine. However, when ingested in appropriate amounts, it acts as a nourishing food, providing essential nutrients. This dual efficacy stems from its composition, which includes what is referred to as “dark matter,” imparting formidable effects. For instance, consuming about two-thirds of a standard milk cup of Bulloyu is considered an appropriate amount for its nutritional benefits. Exceeding this quantity transforms its role into that of a medicinal agent.

Bulloyu is recognized as a “superfood” due to its astonishingly rapid healing capabilities. There are documented cases where individuals suffering from severe foot conditions, unable to walk due to cracked and swollen feet, experienced complete regeneration, with their feet transforming to resemble those of a child after applying Bulloyu. This remarkable regenerative power highlights its profound impact on cellular renewal.

2. The Perils of Gluttony: Distinguishing Between Food Cravings and Excessive Indulgence

In the divine realm of Empyrean, excessive indulgence in food, known as gluttony, is considered a transgression. It is believed that coveting food invites divine retribution. This concept emphasizes the importance of moderation in consumption.

It is crucial to differentiate between food cravings (Siktam) and gluttony (Tamsik).

  • Food cravings refer to a general desire for various foods, where one finds many dishes appealing.
  • Gluttony, on the other hand, signifies an excessive desire or obsession with a specific, particularly favored food. This intense attachment to a particular food is considered an ailment.
    The principle is to maintain a detached perspective towards food, recognizing that any food can be either beneficial or harmful depending on one’s approach. Becoming overly engrossed in the pleasure of eating, such as an exclusive obsession with instant noodles, is not merely a food craving but a form of gluttony.

3. The Miraculous Properties of Bulloyu: Beyond Conventional Medicine

Bulloyu exhibits extraordinary properties that defy conventional medical intellection. For example, a case involved a daughter who was hospitalized for two months due to a sudden mental disorder. Her mother applied Bulloyu, even some that was a week past its expiration date, to her daughter. The Bulloyu, stored in a transparent bottle, had separated into a cheese-like substance on top and a sediment below. Despite the unusual appearance and the warm room temperature, the mother was told it would be beneficial.

Another astonishing account involves a woman who suffered from severe, chronic athlete’s foot for five years, causing her feet to crack and swell, making walking excruciatingly painful. Conventional treatments had failed. However, after applying Bulloyu in a sealed, intensive treatment method for a few hours, her feet completely healed, becoming as smooth as a child’s, with no trace of the infection. This rapid regeneration of skin cells demonstrates Bulloyu’s potent healing effects, far surpassing the capabilities of pharmaceutical drugs. Dermatologists, if they possessed Bulloyu, would find their work significantly reduced, as it appears to cure conditions that are otherwise intractable.

4. Optimal Consumption and Enhancement of Bulloyu

The taste of Bulloyu can be quite sour, but this is a natural characteristic and no cause for concern. Its fermentation process does not require specific temperature controls like wine; it simply needs to be kept at a moderate temperature to prevent boiling.

To enhance the flavor and nutritional benefits of Bulloyu, various ingredients can be added:

  • Vitamin C-rich substances: Adding lemon juice or other sources of Vitamin C can significantly improve the taste and amplify Bulloyu’s effects.
  • Yogurt: Incorporating yogurt can add a savory depth to the flavor.
  • Vinegar: A special, flavorful vinegar, distinct from ordinary varieties, can also be used.
  • Cultured bacteria: The addition of specially cultivated beneficial bacteria can further enrich Bulloyu.
    Bulloyu can also be used as a sauce for salads, transforming ordinary vegetables into “Bullo-vegetables,” imbued with its rejuvenating properties. The very act of consuming Bulloyu should be accompanied by the thought of becoming younger, making the meal a joyful and health-affirming experience.

5. The Era of Bullo: Extending Longevity and Well-being

The concept of “Bullo” (meaning “eternal youth” or “immortality”) extends beyond just Bulloyu. It signifies an era where all aspects of life are infused with this principle.

  • Bullo-foods: Any food prepared with the essence of Bullo, such as Bullo-doenjang (fermented soybean paste) or Bullo-ganjang (soy sauce), is believed to prevent illness.
  • Bullo-air: Even the air we breathe can be considered “Bullo-air,” implying an environment conducive to eternal youth.
  • Bullo-products: The principle can be applied to various products, including Bullo-cosmetics, which are said to have exceptional absorption properties due to the inclusion of “dark matter.”
    Bulloyu itself is remarkably stable; it does not spoil easily. Even when left in an ordinary cup for over a week, it remains unchanged, demonstrating its inherent resistance to degradation. While red mold can sometimes appear in humid environments, it can simply be filtered out.

Ordinary milk, without the “Bullo” essence, is considered an inferior food because it can cause adverse reactions in some individuals. However, once “Bullo” is added, it becomes universally beneficial. Bulloyu is not merely a fermented product; it represents a highly evolved form of sustenance. It is considered a food for immortals, providing complete nutrition and medicinal benefits, making every meal a delightful experience.

6. The Art of Leadership: Governance Through Non-Action and Empathy

Effective leadership, whether in a company or a family, requires more than just giving orders. It demands a profound comprehension of human nature and a strategic approach to influence.

  • Empathy (Deukchi): Leaders must practice empathy, putting themselves in the shoes of others. For instance, a husband should consider how he would feel if he were in his wife’s position before criticizing her. This involves a shift in perspective, where one truly deciphers the other’s viewpoint.
  • Environmental Influence: The environment plays a crucial role in communication. When addressing children, for example, it is more effective to change the setting rather than scolding them at home. A neutral, pleasant environment, like a bakery or a cafe, can foster open dialogue and make the message more receptive. This creates a positive memory and strengthens the relationship.

7. Leadership Styles: Evolving from Directive to Participatory

Leadership styles have evolved beyond simple directives.

  • Directive (Jisi-hyeong): This style, where leaders simply give orders, is outdated.
  • Persuasive (Seoldeuk-hyeong): This is the current preferred style, especially in workplaces. Instead of direct commands, leaders should present ideas and encourage subordinates to think and contribute. For example, a manager might say, “I think this approach might be better; what are your thoughts?” This fosters collaboration and generates new ideas.
  • Delegative (Wiim-hyeong): This style involves entrusting tasks completely to subordinates. It is suitable for long-term, trusted team members who have proven their capabilities. In a marriage, it can be seen when a spouse is given full responsibility for household management.
  • Participatory (Chamyeo-hyeong): This is the most powerful style, where leaders actively work alongside their team members. For instance, a couple cooking together in the kitchen exemplifies this. This hands-on approach builds strong bonds and shared ownership.

8. The Charisma of Non-Action: The Power of “Musaekmuchwi”

True charisma in leadership often stems from “Musaekmuchwi” (무색무취), meaning “colorless and odorless.” This refers to a leader’s ability to maintain an enigmatic presence, where their emotions and intentions are not overtly displayed.

  • Subtle Influence: Just as air is invisible but its effects are felt, a leader’s “Musaekmuchwi” presence creates an atmosphere of control and respect without explicit commands. Employees might sense the CEO’s mood without a single word being spoken, leading to heightened discipline.
  • Avoiding Excessive Talk: Leaders who talk too much are often perceived as weak or easily dismissed. Great leaders, like former President Park Chung-hee, were known for their quiet demeanor and minimal speech. This “non-action” (Muwii) approach allows their presence and decisions to carry immense weight.
  • The Samsung Example: The Samsung Group, under its founder Lee Byung-chul, famously had no labor unions. This was attributed to a culture where even top executives maintained a “Musaekmuchwi” presence. Meetings were brief, with the CEO speaking only a few words, and a portrait of Lee Byung-chul silently overseeing everything, symbolizing his enduring control.
    A leader’s charisma is not about being overtly friendly or constantly smiling; in fact, a leader who always smiles might be seen as having failed to maintain their mystique. Instead, a subtle, almost stern yet unreadable expression can be more effective. This “Musaekmuchwi” allows leaders to govern through their presence rather than through constant intervention, much like nature operates without explicit commands. This principle of non-action is considered the highest form of control and leadership.

2024.01.24 ds Huh Kyoung Young’s Four virtues for men and Women.

[Spiritual Philosophy, Human Virtues, Cosmic Principles, Self-Cultivation, Divine Encounter, Existential Choices, Transcendence]

1. The Blessings of Alpha and the Levels of Spiritual Attainment

Those who visit Alpha, especially during inclement weather, receive a threefold blessing. This blessing is a just reward for their dedication despite challenging conditions. For those who watch the videos from afar, a spiritual elevation of five levels is granted. However, this elevation is only for the initial viewing; repeated viewings do not confer additional levels. Those who are present physically receive fifteen levels of spiritual elevation, while those who watch remotely receive five levels. This system ensures fairness in spiritual advancement.

2. A Journey of Spiritual Discipline and Self-Preservation

In my youth, I frequently visited Jajaeam in Soyosan, a place of profound natural beauty in both autumn and summer. As a middle school student, carrying a heavy bag of classical Chinese texts and my mother’s belongings, I embarked on a challenging journey up a rocky path, reflecting on the arduousness of the ascent without proper sustenance. This was a deliberate choice to avoid negative influences and to seek refuge when life became overwhelming. I entered temples seven times, each instance marking a period of crisis. The most significant crisis occurred during my high school years when I spent six months in Seoraksan. Similarly, I spent six months at Jajaeam, using these periods to restore my health, often subsisting on minimal food. This strategic retreat into temples was a means of preserving my well-being.

The bridge leading to Jajaeam, named Songgyo, symbolizes transcending the mundane world. The name itself signifies “leaving the secular world.” Beyond this bridge lies the Geumgangmun, or Diamond Gate, a metaphorical entrance from which there is no return. Even at a young age, I observed these symbols with keen interest. It is believed that guests shared information about this place, leading me to discover it. The monks at Jajaeam referred to Geumgangmun as the “Mysterious Gate of Light,” a place of profound spiritual illumination. This is the very place where the revered Wonhyo stayed, and remnants of his presence, such as Wonhyo Cave, Wonhyo Waterfall, and Wonhyo Terrace, can still be found. Adjacent to these sites was the palace of Princess Yoseok, who, upon hearing of Wonhyo’s presence, came to him and bore their son, Seolchong. When Seolchong wished to see his father, Wonhyo, who resided on a high terrace, did not permit him to ascend. Consequently, Princess Yoseok built a tiled house below the terrace, where she lived with their son.

3. The Legacy of Wonhyo and the Founding of Alpha

The story of Wonhyo holds deep significance for me, as he was instrumental in the establishment of Alpha. Kim Gi-sang, a trusted advisor, was in fact Wonhyo. Those who mistakenly identify others as Wonhyo are incorrect; they confuse him with a celestial being. Kim Gi-sang was the individual who first enabled me to acquire this land for Alpha. He supported me for thirty years, providing monthly financial assistance, despite his own frugal lifestyle, never spending more than five thousand won on a meal. After his passing, his sons, feeling resentment over their father’s dedication to me rather than to them, initially resisted selling the property. They questioned why their father had supported Huh kyung young for decades while being strict with their own education expenses. Ultimately, the property was acquired under a doctor’s name. Kim Gi-sang’s unwavering devotion to me was profound, yet he was reserved with others, embodying a life of simplicity and celibacy after his wife, who had children, no longer lived with him. Wonhyo, in his youth, resided at Jajaeam during the Silla Dynasty. His spirit, through reincarnation, met me, recognizing me as the Maitreya. This explains why someone decades my senior consistently served me with utmost respect from my early years.

4. The Four Virtues: Distinctions Between Humanity, Women, and Nature

A question arose regarding the four virtues of handsome men, similar to the four virtues attributed to women: kindness of heart, graciousness of speech, skillfulness of hand, and elegance of appearance. The four virtues of humanity are benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom. These are universal human virtues, not exclusive to men. Women, however, possess an additional, distinct set of virtues.

Just as the Mugunghwa, the national flower, has four virtues—diligence, purity, generosity, and perpetuity—and the rose has its own characteristics, so too do humans. The Mugunghwa’s generosity is evident in how it provides sustenance for insects, embodying a spirit of giving. In contrast, the rose, a Western flower, is often seen as cold, lacking pollen for bees and relying on root propagation rather than seeds. The rose’s four negative traits are boundlessness, exclusivity, thorniness, and self-importance. However, the rose also possesses four virtues: longevity, its blossoms enduring without falling, and beauty. Unlike the Mugunghwa, which sheds its petals daily, the rose’s petals wither but remain attached. The rose also embodies chastity, as it does not engage in cross-pollination.

Thus, while the Mugunghwa and the rose have their specific virtues, nature itself has overarching virtues, such as the cycle of creation, growth, harvest, and storage. Similarly, humanity possesses virtues like benevolence, righteousness, propriety, and wisdom.

5. The Human Condition: Attachment to Suffering and the Path to Transcendence

Humans often mistakenly pursue four illusory “flowers”: suffering, accumulation, cessation, and the path. Foolish individuals choose suffering, relentlessly pursuing material possessions and accumulating wealth, which is the essence of capitalism. This pursuit inevitably brings pain. However, those who attain enlightenment realize the futility of such endeavors. Spiritual seekers, for instance, recognize the impermanence of suffering and accumulation, choosing instead the path of cessation and the spiritual journey. They may abandon worldly attachments, becoming like wanderers. Religious leaders and spiritual practitioners often dedicate themselves to the path.

Yet, most people spend their lives entangled in suffering and accumulation. Only as death approaches do they begin to contemplate cessation and the path, realizing the folly of their materialistic pursuits. They strive for larger homes, only to end their lives in nursing homes or hospitals, separated from their families. All their accumulated wealth becomes meaningless. Eventually, they relinquish their possessions, embracing the path of transcendence.

Therefore, humanity is divided into two types: those obsessed with suffering and accumulation, and those devoted to cessation and the path. Both are important, but true balance lies in pursuing them appropriately while seeking a divine being. Neither obsession with cessation nor with accumulation guarantees entry into Empyrean.

6. The Transformative Power of Encountering Huh kyung young

Regardless of one’s life path, encountering Huh kyung young can lead to profound transformation. Just as any number multiplied by zero becomes zero, all sins, no matter how numerous, are nullified when one connects with Huh kyung young. This spiritual multiplication by zero ensures a guaranteed path to Empyrean. This concept is reflected in the number zero, which also represents the divine spirit and the principle of returning to the origin. Even if one empties their mind, meeting a divine being is essential. Encountering Huh kyung young automatically erases all sins, paving the way to Empyrean.

7. The Enduring Virtues of Women and the Evolution of Appearance

Before marriage, women traditionally carried four “seeds” of virtue: skillfulness of hand, graciousness of speech, elegance of appearance, and kindness of heart. A mother-in-law would inquire if these seeds were brought, as they were believed to ensure abundant offspring. However, in modern times, these virtues are often neglected. Many young women lack practical skills, and their speech can be disrespectful towards elders. While older generations may lack proficiency in modern technology, younger generations often dismiss their wisdom.

Regarding elegance of appearance, there is a noticeable difference between generations. While contemporary women possess a distinct elegance, older women, due to genetic factors, have a different bone structure. Despite their efforts, older women may lack the modern sense of elegance that younger women naturally possess. Thus, elegance of appearance is a virtue that evolves with time.

8. The Continuous Blessings of Alpha

Attending Alpha lectures, whether in person or through video, offers continuous blessings. While initial video views grant spiritual elevation, repeated viewings do not. Those who offer donations, bring new members, or register for membership receive spiritual elevation. Even acts of service, such as weeding, are acknowledged with spiritual blessings. Visiting Alpha provides numerous benefits.

2024.01.27 o Huh Kyoung Young’s Unheard Song. Last Chance!

[Huh Teachings, Philosophical Concepts, Spiritual Growth, Ethical Conduct, Historical Context, Linguistic Analysis, Theological Frameworks]

1. Huh’s Songs and the Path to Mastery

Huh’s songs are not easily heard, and today, four individuals will present their renditions, each performing one verse. Even a single verse, however, requires immense effort, comparable to the energy of 300 units of spiritual power. It is not merely half the effort of a full song.

One participant, Si-hyeon, was asked to sing. Her performance, though heartfelt, was critiqued for its lack of professional polish. Huh noted that while she is a singer, her style was more suited to traditional Korean vocal music, or “chang,” rather than contemporary popular songs. Huh emphasized that a true artist deciphers how to adapt their vocal technique to the genre.

Next, Han Bok-eum from Geomcheongu Spiritual Center presented “Hae-ga-rak-gi-kkot” without instrumental accompaniment. Her performance was praised for its clarity and skill, demonstrating a significant difference from the previous singer. Huh remarked that her ability to deliver a powerful performance without accompaniment highlighted her genuine talent, suggesting that sometimes, an amateur can surpass a professional if they truly apprehend the essence of the song.

Following this, Shin Hye-won, an chunsa from Anyang Spiritual Center, performed “Man-nam” (Encounter). Her rendition was met with a humorous critique from Huh, who suggested her demeanor was more suited to a song of farewell than one of meeting. Huh playfully questioned whether her presentation truly conveyed the joy of an encounter, implying that her emotional expression did not align with the song’s theme.

Finally, Shin Seong-il, a great chunsa and “Sky Singer,” presented “Go-hyang-yeok” (Hometown Station). Huh immediately pointed out three specific errors in his performance. The song, described as a “wave-riding song,” requires dynamic shifts in pitch, rising and falling like waves. Shin Seong-il, however, sang it too linearly. Huh demonstrated how certain phrases, like “cosmos blooming,” should be sung with a powerful upward inflection, while others, like “dear hometown,” should descend. Despite being a “Sky Singer,” he was advised to learn from the critique, as even seasoned artists can benefit from a discerning ear. Huh then personally demonstrated the correct way to sing the song, emphasizing the importance of these dynamic shifts to evoke the proper emotion and engagement from the audience. Huh’s own singing, a rare occurrence, was presented as a teaching moment, not for entertainment, but to correct and guide.

2. Huh’s Omniscience in Music and History

Huh possesses an unparalleled knowledge of all songs, regardless of genre or era. From contemporary hits to traditional folk songs, and even classical pieces, Huh knows every lyric and melody. This comprehensive comprehension allows Huh to serve as the ultimate judge and guide in musical performance. Huh recounted an instance of recalling a rarely heard song, “Duri Georeonne” (We Walked Together), by Jeong Jeong-suk, demonstrating an encyclopedic memory for music.

Huh then transitioned to a discussion of historical context, particularly the era of President Park Chung-hee. Huh played a song that evoked the spirit of that time, emphasizing the hardships and sacrifices made by the Korean people. This period, marked by a national income of merely 68 dollars per person and an 80% illiteracy rate, saw immense efforts to build the nation. Huh highlighted the dedication of individuals, including university graduates who worked as miners in Germany, enduring harsh conditions to send money back to their impoverished homeland.

The construction of the Gyeongbu Expressway, a monumental undertaking, was also discussed. With only 150 bulldozer operators available, the military was mobilized to train soldiers in heavy machinery operation, demonstrating the extraordinary measures taken for national development. Despite political opposition, the project was pushed forward, laying the foundation for modern Korea’s prosperity. Huh emphasized that the current generation enjoys the fruits of these past sacrifices, urging a deep appreciation for the efforts of their ancestors.

3. The Symbolism of the Umbrella and the Essence of Hanja

Huh then introduced a profound interpretation of the Korean character for “umbrella” (傘). This character, when analyzed, reveals a deep spiritual meaning. It depicts five individuals standing atop a cross, symbolizing the Empyrean (Baekgung), Holiness, and the four other holy realms (200th, 300th, 400th, 500th Heavens). The cross itself represents the Holiness‘s protection, shielding humanity from the “rain” of suffering and worldly tribulations. Just as an umbrella protects from rain, the Holiness provides refuge and guidance, leading individuals to Empyrean. This interpretation elevates the simple umbrella into a symbol of divine protection and the path to salvation.

Huh further expounded on the philosophical depth embedded within Hanja (Chinese characters), asserting that they predate and align with biblical narratives.

  • The Ark (船): The character for “boat” (舟) combined with “eight mouths” (八口) forms the character for “large ship” (船), directly referencing Noah’s Ark, where eight people were saved. This signifies a vessel of salvation.
  • Life and Forbidden Fruit (生, 禁): The characters for “life” (生) and “forbidden” (禁) are intricately linked to the story of the Tree of Life and the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. Huh explained that the Tree of Life (生) was meant to be eaten, while the Tree of Knowledge, represented by “forbidden” (禁), was not. The character “forbidden” (禁) itself contains elements signifying “two trees” and “forest,” implying the dual nature of good and evil.
  • Creation (造): The character for “create” (造) combines “earth” (土) and “mouth” (口) with a radical for “movement” (辶). This illustrates the creation story: God formed man from the earth, breathed life into him through the mouth, and thus, man became a living, moving being. This character perfectly encapsulates the Genesis account of creation.
  • Nakedness (裸): The character for “naked” (裸) combines “clothing” (衣) and “fruit” (果). Huh explained that after eating the forbidden fruit (果), Adam and Eve realized their nakedness and felt shame, thus needing clothing (衣). This character beautifully depicts the moment of self-awareness and the loss of innocence described in Genesis.
    These examples demonstrate that Hanja, created millennia ago, contain profound philosophical and theological insights that resonate with fundamental spiritual narratives, suggesting a universal wisdom embedded within ancient languages.

4. The Divergent Philosophies of Christianity and Buddhism

Huh then contrasted the core tenets of Christianity and Buddhism, highlighting their fundamental differences in comprehension human nature and sin.

  • Christianity: The Doctrine of Original Sin (Original Sin Theory):

    • Christianity posits that humanity is inherently sinful due to the Original Sin committed by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden.
    • Humans are born with a “sinful nature” and are therefore considered “guilty” from birth, regardless of their individual actions.
    • This perspective emphasizes the need for salvation and redemption from this inherent sinfulness.
  • Buddhism: The Doctrine of Innocence (Innocence Theory):

    • Buddhism, in contrast, asserts that all humans are fundamentally “Buddhas” or enlightened beings (본래불, original Buddha).
    • There is no inherent sin; rather, individuals stray from their true, pure nature through negative thoughts and actions.
    • The path to enlightenment involves realizing this innate purity and shedding the illusions that create suffering and the appearance of “sin.”
    • It is a religion of “awakening” to one’s true, innocent self.
      Huh concluded that while these two major religions present seemingly opposite views—one emphasizing inherent guilt, the other inherent innocence—the Holiness‘s teachings transcend both, offering a unified path.

5. The Importance of Self-Control and the Nine Fruits of the Spirit

Huh addressed a question regarding human impulsivity, acknowledging that while impulses can drive challenge and growth, unchecked impulsivity leads to conflict. Huh emphasized the importance of cultivating self-control to prevent impulsive actions from causing harm.

Huh then introduced the Nine Fruits of the Spirit from Christian teachings, presenting them as essential virtues for managing impulses and achieving spiritual well-being:

  • Love

  • Joy

  • Peace

  • Patience

  • Kindness

  • Goodness

  • Faithfulness

  • Gentleness

  • Self-control
    Huh specifically highlighted gentleness as a key virtue for preventing impulsive actions and conflicts, and self-control as the direct counter to impulsivity. By nurturing these nine virtues, individuals can attain the Eight Blessings (팔복), which include:

  • Prayer

  • Salvation

  • Blessing

  • Holy Spirit

  • Spiritual Gifts

  • Resurrection

  • Eternal Life

  • Heaven
    Huh explained that failing to cultivate these virtues—such as lacking gentleness, faithfulness, or self-control—causes the Eight Blessings to dissipate. Therefore, exercising self-control and adhering to the Nine Fruits of the Spirit is crucial for spiritual growth and receiving divine blessings.

Huh urged listeners to reflect on their ancestors’ sacrifices when faced with impulsive desires, such as buying unnecessary items or consuming alcohol. This reflection fosters a sense of gratitude and responsibility, guiding individuals toward more virtuous choices. Huh concluded by stating that the Holiness‘s blessings empower individuals to embody all Nine Fruits of the Spirit, leading to a life of purpose and fulfillment.

2024.01.27 o Huh Kyoung Young. Don’t Deceive Yourself, Even When Faced with Reports.

[Spiritual Enlightenment, Self-Deception, Existential Reflection, Divine Water, Longevity, Moral Integrity]

1. The Pristine Waters of Alpha: A Source of Life and Vitality

The weather today brings rain, a gentle shower that seems to elevate the spiritual level of those watching on YouTube. This rain, which began unexpectedly, appears to be a benevolent sign. There are reports of individuals collecting large quantities of water, up to 50 boxes, from the Alpha center, using specialized vehicles. This water is so potent that it causes the diamond-like structures within the water containers to appear as if they are sinking. It is truly remarkable. The buildings beneath Alpha seem to float, drawing water from 3.3 kilometers beneath the earth. This water, exclusively for Alpha, is not ordinary surface water; it is ancient, having been preserved for hundreds or even thousands of years. It is akin to a potent elixir. When stored in a transparent bottle, this water appears as clear as glass, sparkling like a diamond. There is no sediment at the bottom, unlike water sourced from soil. This is not water from ordinary earth; it is mineral water collected beneath rocks, several kilometers deep, surging upwards with immense pressure, flowing like a powerful river, far exceeding the flow of dozens of faucets. This seemingly inexhaustible supply is provided by the heavens. I recall speaking about water during a severe drought on June 22nd, when streams were parched. This water, now flowing abundantly, is a testament to its miraculous origin. It rises automatically, without the need for pumps, a truly astonishing phenomenon. Its purity is such that it resembles diamonds.

2. The Principle of “Bulgijashim”: Do Not Deceive Your Own Heart

Time is limited, so I will address a question from a young person and then conclude with a single Chinese character, which I will explain. The character refers to “Bulgijashim,” meaning “Do not deceive your own heart.” Many people create religions without ever having seen a divine being. They have not witnessed the divine, nor have they seen where their ancestors have gone. However, here, a complete map of one’s lineage is revealed. One can discover the whereabouts of their great-grandmothers and grandmothers. Chunsa can also provide this information. Yet, many individuals deceive themselves, failing to practice Bulgijashim. They betray their own conscience. Such individuals will find it difficult to enter Empyrean. Those who come here are not self-deceivers; their roots are inherently good, guiding them towards Empyrean. Only such individuals are chosen and brought to Empyrean. This is why it is said that finding people who truly practice Bulgijashim is more challenging than finding millions of others on Earth. I will remain until ten million such individuals are found. Enoch lived for 365 years. Huh is said to remain for 32 years and 88 days, which is 3 years less than Enoch. Methuselah, Enoch’s son, lived for 969 years. Our lifespan is comparatively short. Therefore, you must depart within 30 years, and these 30 years will pass quickly.

3. The Fleeting Nature of Life and the Maturation of the Heart

Yesterday, a woman who had been an Amore model, a cosmetics saleswoman, visited me after 30 years. She had given me many facial packs. She was a successful model in Apgujeong-dong, for whom I had created “Huh kyung young BB Cream” in the past. She was a fashion model, still slender, and had come from Spain, where she had been in the cosmetics business. She wore a hat and appeared free-spirited. She remarked that I looked the same as 20 years ago, even better, saying I was sharper and more driven back then, but now I look even better. I noticed that her face had also barely changed despite 30 years passing. However, in 30 years, most of you will no longer be in this world. Life is truly fleeting. She explained that she had only called after 30 years because she remembered my phone number after returning from Spain. I realized how quickly time passes. Her company, a large cosmetics firm in front of Hyundai Department Store, had a cutting-edge interior. She has aged, of course, but being in the cosmetics business, her face has maintained a similar appearance, though she has aged slightly. Therefore, remember that life is short.

4. The Enduring Youth of the Mind and the Wisdom of Age

We consume the water from Alpha, and it seems to prolong our lives. It is as if we have hit the jackpot. The water has brought vitality to everyone; their faces are now radiant. Before the water, people looked withered, like parched rice paddies in the countryside. Now, everyone’s faces are glowing. However, the most important aspect is our mind. Our physical bodies are different from our minds. The mind does not age. It remains eternally youthful. I see people who are nearing the end of their lives, yet they speak of their youth with such vigor, demonstrating that their minds are still young. The mind does not age. However, one must apprehend this: it is only when one reaches 60 or 70 that parents truly come to mind. In youth, parents are often sought for financial assistance, with demands and arguments. Young people today often view parents as a source of money. But after 60 or 70, parents are seen anew. The heart has matured. This is why immigrants to America return to Korea in their old age. It is not merely for their hometown; their hearts have matured, and they see their parents with tenderness. They yearn for their homeland, and merely touching the soil of Korea brings tears to their eyes. As one ages, one becomes more mature. They apprehend why their parents, who had no money, might have seemed to cause them trouble; they realize this after raising their own children. They apprehend that their parents, who had no access to banks in the countryside, might have borrowed money only to have it taken by their children. They realize that their parents providing them with an education was a miracle, and that living together as a family in a desolate countryside was also a miracle. Thus, parents are seen with compassion. This is why people weep at their parents’ graves, alone, unseen. As we age, we mature. Those who went abroad seeking wealth realize it is not everything. They are constantly reminded of their parents’ struggles in their youth. They feel no attachment to American life and wish to return home, to be buried beside their mothers. This is not about becoming wealthy; it is about returning to where their parents are. How much better it is to go to Heaven and bring your parents with you, rather than meeting them in hell. Ancestral rites, no matter how elaborate, are futile. It is better to bring them to Alpha and then go to Empyrean yourself, where you can meet them. Other planets, though seemingly advanced, are filled with beings trapped in a cycle of reincarnation, dying and being reborn as animals. Who would want to be reborn as a pig, living in such squalor? Therefore, your mind must be mature. Your mind is precious; do not defile it. When your mind is free of deceit, light will emanate from you, making your face radiant in front of others. Those who deceive others have dark faces. The greatest offering is the mind. If you cultivate your mind well, you will go straight to Heaven.

5. The Paradox of Early Maturity and the Illusions of Love

A young person asked if early maturity truly exists and what its benefits are, or if there are any drawbacks. Only Huh, like myself, can be truly mature in youth. For others, early maturity is considered a disadvantage. In youth, one should appear young to receive energy from parents. If a child is too mature, it is not appreciated. Consider a husband who looks at his wife’s 20-year-old photo and finds her beautiful. Then, one day, his wife suddenly appears beautiful to him at home, like a celestial maiden. Why? It is due to cataracts. With cataracts, his wife appears as she did in her youth, beautiful and without wrinkles. If her coffee suddenly tastes better, sweeter, it could be an early sign of diabetes. These are ways in which illness can be intertwined with affection. As we age, our eyesight naturally deteriorates, making our wives appear perpetually young. However, if you undergo surgery to correct your vision, your wife’s wrinkles will become visible, and she might appear like a ghost. Therefore, those with poorer eyesight tend to have lower divorce rates, while those with good eyesight have higher divorce rates. Nature subtly deceives us, gradually inducing cataracts so that our wives always appear young. If one’s vision is too clear in old age, the wife’s aging becomes apparent. This is why people undergo eye surgeries.

6. The Heart’s Deception and the Royal Blessings

If a husband’s heart races when he sees his wife, as it did during their courtship, but now in old age, it is not love but a sign of heart failure. These stories are endless. We must conclude. Charles, the current King of England, and Diana were blessed. Camilla, the current Queen Consort, was also blessed by Seo Won-ju and Seo Won-woo. Prince William, the elder son, also received blessings. Prince Harry, the younger son, was also blessed. The blessings for King Charles and Princess Diana are eternal. Both sons of the British King have received blessings. This raises the question: why would someone spend tens of millions of won to bless the British royal family? It suggests a deeper connection. Are they part of the British royal family, born in Korea? The entire family, born in Korea, is sent to Heaven. Such funds should be used for purposes like this. Those who came today will have their spiritual level raised by 15. New members, those who registered today, those introduced by members, and those who paid their membership fees today will all have their spiritual levels raised. Those who received blessings for Empyrean and those who made donations will also have their levels raised. Those who pulled weeds and those who brought flowers will also have their levels raised. The air conditioner is blowing directly on my neck, but it cannot be turned off. Let it be. Volunteers at Alpha will also have their spiritual levels raised.

2024.01.27 s 1424 The Body is One Why Was the Tree of Knowledge Placed in the Garden. Huh kyung young’s Saturday Lecture.

[Spiritual Science, Unified Field Theory, Eternal Energy, Divine Abilities, Cosmic Consciousness, Human Imperfection, Existential Transformation]

1. The Unity of the Body and the Tree of Knowledge

The body is one, a unified entity. Why then was the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil placed in the Garden of Eden? This question delves into the origin of sin, as described in Genesis. The human body, from the mouth to the stomach, duodenum, small intestine, large intestine, and finally the rectum, is a continuous system. The rectum, named for its straight form, leads to the anus. It would be inappropriate for one part of the body, such as the eye, to criticize another, like the foot, saying it is useless or unnecessary. Every organ, every part of the body, serves a purpose. There is nothing superfluous in our bodies, just as there is nothing unnecessary in creation. This reflects the wisdom of the divine. When I infuse energy, it permeates everything. I can bestow or withdraw blessings, transform chunsa into de chunsa, or even eliminate them. My will alone can orchestrate the movements of 8 billion people, as if connected by a radio. This power is undeniable.

2. The Journey from Materialism to Spirituality: The Role of Religion

Humanity’s journey progresses from materialism to spirituality. This path is marked by various religious “stations” or stages. Initially, people sought material gods, worshipping deities for wealth and prosperity. This is the essence of shamanism. However, the ultimate destination is to encounter a true spiritual deity. This transition from material worship to spiritual worship represents the development of humanity. In the early stages of life, people prioritize tangible pursuits like food. But as one ages, the focus shifts from accumulation to shedding—shedding weight, desires, and stubbornness. Successfully letting go of these burdens allows the soul to become light, enabling its ascent to heaven.

This journey through various religious stages—from shamanism to Christianity, Buddhism, Catholicism, Jeungsanism, and Daesoon Jinrihoe—culminates at the Alpha station. Many people traverse countless “stations” of suffering and illness, visiting numerous hospitals, before finally arriving at Alpha. Here, they find solutions that were unattainable elsewhere. For instance, individuals suffering from paralysis, blindness, or stiffness have been instantly healed upon meeting me, after years of seeking remedies in various hospitals. This is what we call “Adari” in Japanese, meaning everything falls into place perfectly.

3. The Divine Authority and the Twelve Spiritual Insights

All religions are protected by law, ensuring freedom of religious practice. No authority can interfere with religious activities, including claims of salvation or other spiritual acts. This freedom is a fundamental right. However, I, as the divine being, am present in human form at Alpha. My words are being heard and apprehended by those who are meant to hear them. Unlike others, I did not seek financial gain until I reached the age of 70. Only then did I begin to offer blessings, nameplates, and chunsa, and later, de chunsa. The difference between an chunsa and an de chunsa is vast; an de chunsa encompasses 100 pairs of chunsa, totaling 200 chunsa, while a regular chunsa is a pair of male and female chunsa. I initially offered regular chunsa to teach people to be mindful of their words and actions, as chunsa would depart if they spoke harshly. This process helped them improve before I bestowed the greater gift of de chunsa. This demonstrates a divine plan.

I possess Twelve Spiritual Insights, which allow me to perceive things in infinite ways. While Buddha had six insights, they are limited compared to the twelve. These insights enable me to analyze everything and answer any question. My divine power is evident in my ability to influence events and individuals, even those far away, with a mere thought or glance. For example, I can instantly affect the energy of a political figure like Donald Trump, strengthening or weakening him at will. I can even perceive his past health conditions or alter his current state. This power is beyond human comprehension or imitation.

4. The Nature of Divine Judgment and Human Limitations

The Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil in the Garden of Eden symbolizes the divine right to judge. Adam and Eve’s act of eating from it represents humanity’s challenge to this divine authority. To judge others as good or evil is to usurp God’s power. Humans are a mixture of good and evil, and their actions can manifest either. Therefore, judging others makes one even more culpable. Only the divine can truly discern who is destined for heaven, who needs further earthly experience, or who might be reborn as an animal.

This teaching is echoed in various religious texts, including Buddhist scriptures, which emphasize the profound and subtle nature of truth. It is difficult to encounter these profound teachings, not necessarily the divine being itself, as only those destined to meet me will do so. Those without such a connection will eventually depart. Therefore, the true difficulty lies in hearing and comprehension these blessed words, this gospel, directly from the divine.

5. The Illusion of Human Grandeur in the Vast Universe

Humanity’s scientific progress, particularly in physics, spans only about 300 years. However, my scientific comprehension transcends millennia of human research, delving into super-science. I fully comprehend both astrophysics and quantum physics, the macro and micro realms, and have completed the Unified Field Theory that Einstein sought in vain. I also apprehend and control dark matter and dark energy, which modern physics struggles to grasp. The future of nations will depend on how they utilize my cosmic and quantum physics.

The Earth, a tiny speck in the vast universe, is facing environmental crises. Our galaxy contains 1.2 billion stars, with 720 planets inhabited by humans. Our galactic cluster has 1.2 billion galaxies, and our supercluster contains 1.2 billion galactic clusters. From the center of our galaxy, Earth is incredibly distant and small. Voyager 1’s photograph of Earth from 6 billion kilometers away, a pale blue dot, starkly illustrates our insignificance. Carl Sagan eloquently described this, urging humanity to shed its arrogance and recognize our planet as a lonely grain in the dark expanse of the cosmos. Our duty is to preserve this precious pale blue dot.

6. The Mysteries of Energy: Electrons, Heartbeats, and the Sun

Modern physics fails to apprehend the true nature of electrons, which are composed of dark matter. Electrons, without any battery, power all matter, maintaining its form. If electrons ceased to spin, all matter would dissipate. Similarly, the human heart beats tirelessly, 70 times a minute, 100,000 times a day, and 3.65 billion times over a century, without any external power source. This continuous pulsation, like the electron’s activity, is not a reaction to the nervous system but an inherent function of the heart itself. The secret behind the perpetual motion of electrons and heartbeats lies in dark matter and dark energy. I am the only one who can control and utilize dark matter and dark energy, sending them to electrons and heartbeats. This makes me a formidable scientist.

Conventional scientists claim the Sun’s core temperature is 100 million degrees Celsius, powered by hydrogen and helium plasma. However, I assert that the Sun’s core temperature is 0 degrees Celsius. If the Sun’s core were 100 million degrees and composed of helium gas, it would explode instantly. The Sun’s constant size over millennia disproves the theory of burning hydrogen and helium. Furthermore, there is no oxygen in space for combustion. My theory posits that the Sun’s light originates from living diamonds at its core, which reflect light, generating immense heat. This is analogous to a large mirror reflecting sunlight onto a car, causing it to ignite, while the mirror itself remains at 0 degrees. Similarly, a convex lens can burn paper with focused sunlight, yet the lens itself remains cool. These phenomena demonstrate that the Sun’s core, like these reflective surfaces, is at 0 degrees, and the heat is generated by the collision of light from the living diamonds, transmitted to Earth via dark matter.

7. The Miracle of Bulloyu and the Transformation of Suffering

I have created Bulloyu, an immortal milk that never spoils. When my name or picture is affixed to ordinary milk, it becomes Bulloyu, demonstrating a scientific revolution. This Bulloyu not only functions as food but also possesses medicinal properties, healing various incurable diseases, from chronic illnesses like diabetes and high blood pressure to severe conditions like pancreatic cancer, heart disease, and leukemia. Thousands of cases of healing through Bulloyu are documented online, creating a “Huh kyung young syndrome” globally. Alpha, located in Jangheung-myeon, Yangju-si, Kyung gi-do, is a site of scientific revolution, where cosmic matter and dark energy are actively present.

My teachings emphasize that making those near me happy will attract those far away. This principle, “Geunja-yeol Wonja-rae,” means that if those close are joyful, those distant will come. Unlike my disciples during my time as Jesus, who often failed to grasp my teachings, those who truly apprehend and embrace my message will experience profound transformation. For instance, a pancreatic cancer patient, after 28 rounds of chemotherapy that would typically be fatal, experienced an increase in red blood cell count, defying medical expectations, simply by receiving my energy and consuming Bulloyu. This demonstrates the power of divine intervention.

8. The Distinction Between Joy and Pleasure

It is crucial to distinguish between joy and pleasure. Joy is a virtuous state, often experienced when giving to others, such as a child buying a house for their parents or a person feeding the hungry. Pleasure, on the other hand, is associated with self-indulgence, like drinking and revelry, which can lead to sin. To attain paradise, one must transform pleasure into joy. For example, the joy of saving money to buy a gift for one’s mother, even if it means sacrificing personal pleasures, is a profound and lasting happiness. This joy, derived from selfless giving, is the path to heaven. I, too, experience joy by feeding thousands of people daily, even though it means abstaining from personal pleasures like alcohol and tobacco.

2024.01.28 ds Huh Kyoung Young’s Philosophy Pursuing Joy, Not Pleasure

[Joy, Happiness, Suffering, Hope, Success, Divine-Human, Blessing]

1. The Pursuit of Joy Versus Happiness

Huh kyung young often references a hymn that states, “Though joyful places call me, I shall not go.” This sentiment highlights a profound distinction: pursuing mere joy can lead to ruin, while true happiness is found in places blessed by the divine. Happiness is invariably accompanied by hope. Without hope, there can be no genuine happiness. Hope, in turn, necessitates a clear goal or objective. Joy, however, lacks this essential element of hope. It often involves impulsive actions like drinking, dancing, and revelry, devoid of any underlying aspiration. The fundamental difference between joy and happiness lies in the presence or absence of hope.

2. The Path to Happiness: Discipline and Perseverance

Hope is not merely a wish; it demands discipline and rigorous training. For instance, aspiring to become a lawyer or judge requires immense hardship. While others enjoy their vacations, the aspiring legal professional must dedicate themselves to studying in solitude. This period of intense effort and self-denial is what is referred to as discipline. Therefore, for happiness to exist, there must be hope, and hope requires discipline. Discipline, in turn, cultivates perseverance. Perseverance fosters love, which enables one to endure patiently. This enduring patience ultimately leads to success. The journey to success, when rooted in happiness, follows a clear progression: hope, discipline, perseverance, love, and finally, success.

3. The Ephemeral Nature of Joy and Its Consequences

Joy, unlike happiness, bypasses these crucial stages. It is characterized by an absence of hope, planning, or clear objectives. It often involves impulsively following others, which can lead to disastrous outcomes. There are countless instances where individuals, chasing fleeting joy, have ruined their lives. For example, someone might follow friends to a gathering, get involved in an altercation while trying to mediate, and end up with a criminal record, thereby forfeiting a promising career. Such individuals chose joy over happiness, neglecting the essential elements of hope, discipline, perseverance, and love. They simply indulge in immediate gratification, much like the temporary pleasure derived from illicit substances, which requires no patience or effort.

4. The Dangers of Unchecked Pleasure and the Importance of Self-Control

Huh kyung young recounts how, in his youth, peers questioned his disciplined lifestyle, asking why he abstained from alcohol and tobacco. His response was that he possessed hope and a clear goal. Those without such objectives merely drift through life, seeking minimal effort and superficial achievements. Associating with such individuals can lead to one’s downfall. Even when surrounded by them, it is crucial to remain focused on one’s own aspirations and hope.

The path of success is fraught with peril. Even renowned figures, like a famous actor who tragically lost his life, can derail their journey if they deviate from their chosen path. Success demands constant vigilance and self-control. For those in prominent positions, even a single drink or a visit to certain establishments can be dangerous, as they may become targets for malicious schemes. Therefore, temperance, perseverance, and love are indispensable for achieving and maintaining success. Happiness is not freely given; it demands a significant price. Joy, however, comes without cost, often leading to ruin. It offers immediate gratification but no lasting hope.

5. The Antagonism Between Happiness and Joy

Happiness and joy are fundamentally opposed. Happiness always requires a price, while joy is free. Indulging in substances like drugs, alcohol, or tobacco without comprehension their implications can lead to a ruined life. While complete abstinence may not always be necessary, one must consume them with awareness and moderation, always keeping family and responsibilities in mind. The Orator recalls a time when many would lose their paychecks in taverns, causing distress at home. This led to the modern practice of direct bank transfers for salaries, preventing such misfortunes.

6. The Abundance of Blessings and the Vessel for Receiving Them

We must avoid the path of fleeting joy. Life is unpredictable, and we never know what challenges lie ahead. Being present at Alpha offers a sense of security and signifies immense blessings. The ability to hear, converse, and walk independently are all profound blessings that often go unrecognized. Blessings are abundant in this world; the issue is not a lack of blessings, but rather a lack of a vessel to contain them. Breathing, access to clean water—these are all blessings. If one possesses the vessel to receive blessings, then everything becomes a blessing.

Many mistakenly believe they lack blessings, when in reality, they lack the capacity to receive them. It is crucial to cultivate this vessel. People often desire blessings without preparing themselves to receive them. Just as one cannot benefit from a stock market downturn without owning shares, one cannot receive blessings without the proper vessel. Those who have accumulated many blessings are drawn to Alpha.

7. The Enduring Value of a Divine Connection

Taking a photograph with Huh kyung young holds immeasurable future value. Such a photograph, capturing a moment with a divine being on Earth, could be worth billions in the future. Imagine the value of a photograph with Jesus from ancient times; it would be beyond comprehension. Huh kyung young, embodying both Jesus and God, offers this unique opportunity. This photograph will serve as a legacy, making one’s descendants wealthy. Future generations will recognize the divine nature of Huh kyung young, and the value of these photographs will skyrocket. Owning such a photograph will make one’s descendants immensely rich, as people worldwide will vie to possess an image of the divine. This connection to the divine is a powerful blessing, a weapon of fortune.

2024.01.28 h 339th The Difference Between joy and pleasure.The Path to Heaven and the Pitfalls of Worldly Delights.

[Spiritual Enlightenment, Joy vs Pleasure, Divine Wisdom, Self-Cultivation, Cosmic Order, Humility, Ultimate Success]

1. The Path to Empyrean: Joy Versus Pleasure

Welcome to Alpha, a sacred place where the energy of Empyrean, accumulated over 12 billion years, gathers. Stepping onto this ground initiates a transformation of your fortune and destiny. Here, people gather, considered the most blessed in the world. Those who come to Alpha are destined for Empyrean. Imagine a woman entering Empyrean, adorned with a crown and a beautiful dress, radiating happiness. This is the vision of entering Empyrean, a place filled with blooming flowers and majestic palaces. This image should always be kept in mind, especially during times of suffering in this world.

There are two distinct paths in this world: the path of Joy and the path of Pleasure. The path of Pleasure, characterized by fleeting gratification, ultimately leads to ruin. Those who pursue pleasure are devoid of true joy, hope, discipline, patience, love, and ultimately, success.

2. The Elements of True Joy and Success

True Joy is fundamentally different from mere pleasure. It is built upon a clear blueprint and definite goals.

  • Hope: Joy gives birth to Hope, which is a clear vision of one’s goals and aspirations. For instance, a young person aiming to pass the bar exam to uplift their family, despite their parents’ struggles, embodies this hope. They have a clear blueprint for their future.
  • Discipline: Hope necessitates Discipline. This involves enduring hardships, like studying diligently while others seek entertainment. It means choosing the narrow path of effort over the wide path of immediate gratification.
  • Patience: Discipline leads to Patience. Overcoming the pain and challenges of rigorous study or difficult circumstances requires immense patience. Without it, one might abandon their goals.
  • Love: Patience, in turn, cultivates Love. This love is not merely romantic but a profound dedication to one’s purpose and those they wish to uplift. It is the culmination of enduring trials with unwavering resolve.
  • Humility: Love is synonymous with Humility. A truly loving and patient individual becomes humble. Humility is the greatest virtue, as it prevents slander and judgment of others. It recognizes the inherent worth in all, even those who may seem flawed.
  • Success: The ultimate outcome of this journey—Joy, Hope, Discipline, Patience, Love, and Humility—is Success. This success can manifest as achieving one’s goals, such as becoming a judge or prosecutor, or ascending to Empyrean.
    This journey involves overcoming five stages: Hope, Discipline, Patience, Love, and Humility. In contrast, the path of pleasure offers no such stages; it leads to indulgence in destructive behaviors like drug and alcohol abuse, ultimately destroying individuals and families.

3. The Virtue of Humility and the Vice of Arrogance

Among all human virtues, Humility stands as the greatest. It is the paramount virtue. Conversely, the greatest vice is not murder, but Arrogance. Arrogance is the supreme evil. Those who pursue the path of pleasure are often arrogant, while those on the path of joy cultivate humility.

A humble person does not criticize or find fault with others. For example, when asked about political opponents, a humble leader would acknowledge their merits and hard work, rather than disparaging them. Such individuals, who strive tirelessly for their goals, are worthy of respect, regardless of their ultimate success or failure. To criticize them is to lack humility.

4. Huh’s Perspective on Judgment and Humility

Huh cannot be judged by human standards or words. The realm of Huh is one of power, not mere rhetoric. Attempts to criticize or evaluate Huh with words are futile, as Huh’s power transcends verbal expression.

Only Huh possesses the right to judge good and evil. Humans, by attempting to judge others, are metaphorically “eating from the tree of knowledge of good and evil” in the Garden of Eden, usurping a divine prerogative. This act of judgment is a profound error.

5. Huh’s Approach to Age and Cultural Norms

Huh’s actions are guided by a profound comprehension of cultural norms and the consequences of past experiences. For instance in a previous incarnation as Jesus, spoke informally to elders at a young age, which led to accusations of arrogance and ultimately, death.

In the current Eastern context, where respect for elders and strict etiquette are paramount, Huh waited until reaching the age of 70 to adopt a more informal speaking style. This demonstrates a conscious adaptation to cultural expectations, ensuring that the message is received without unnecessary offense. This humility is a key virtue in the East.

6. The Evolution of Knowledge and the Future of Learning

Currently, direct language learning is essential. However, the future will bring a paradigm shift in how knowledge is acquired. The era of implanted chips that allow instant knowledge acquisition is inevitable, though still some time away. This technological advancement will render traditional rote learning obsolete.

This future will usher in a class-based society where access to knowledge becomes a commodity. Those with wealth will be able to “buy” intelligence and expertise through chip implants, while others will still need to study diligently. This means that the ability to acquire knowledge will be determined by financial status, creating a stark divide.

7. Huh’s comprehension of the Universe and Black Holes

Huh possesses unique knowledge of celestial physics, including the mysteries of black holes. Black holes act as cosmic vacuum cleaners, engulfing stars and other celestial debris. They move mysteriously, appearing and disappearing like ghosts, cleaning up old stars.

The matter consumed by black holes does not simply vanish; it is recycled in a cosmic factory, forming new stars and planets. The very rocks and water on Earth are made of this recycled cosmic material. This process of creation from apparent nothingness is a profound mystery that only Huh comprehends.

8. Huh’s Power and the Nature of Reality

Huh’s power is invisible and immeasurable, akin to a stealth power. It can influence events globally without any detectable trace. For example, Huh can affect the health of individuals like Trump from a distance, and this power is not subject to scientific measurement or human intellection.

In Empyrean, beings utilize 100% of their brain capacity, unlike humans who use only 1%. This allows them to manipulate matter at will, instantly dissolving objects without creating waste. This is a realm of eternal paradise, where joy, not mere pleasure, reigns supreme.

Huh’s energy is a stealth power, undetectable by radar or any human technology. It operates globally without leaving any trace or interference. To attempt to evaluate this power with human instruments is to commit the error of judging the divine.

9. The Illusion of Heaven and the Reality of Alpha

The common belief that simply accepting Jesus leads to Heaven is a misconception. No one enters Heaven without passing through Empyrean and possessing a Empyrean nameplate. This is a fundamental truth that many are unaware of.

Those who believe they are going to Heaven through other means are often experiencing self-delusion. Many who claim to be Christians and ask about their deceased parents find that their parents are not in Heaven. Huh has come to reveal the true path to Heaven and to rectify these widespread misperceptions.

Huh is the true owner of Heaven, and those who have been “managing” it in his absence have been doing so improperly. Their actions are invalid, and their “Heaven” is a false one. Huh has arrived to establish the true Heaven and Hell.

10. The Immediate Transition to Heaven for Alpha Adherents

For those who possess a Empyrean nameplate and have passed through Alpha, the transition to Heaven is instantaneous. There is no delay; an infinite number of chunsa, guided by Huh, immediately escort them to Heaven. This process takes less than a second.

11. The Fate of Those Without a Alpha Nameplate: Wandering Spirits

Those without a Empyrean nameplate may find themselves wandering in the void after death. This is partly due to their own free will, which persists even after death. These are the spirits often referred to as ghosts or wandering souls.

There is a distinction between resentment and deep-seated grudge. A deep-seated grudge prevents reincarnation, causing the spirit to wander indefinitely as a ghost, often tormenting the living. Resentment, however, allows for reincarnation. These wandering spirits endure immense suffering for countless ages. Those who harm others or Huh in this life will face severe consequences in the afterlife.

12. Huh’s Vision for Alpha and Global Influence

Alpha has established multiple centers, including three main Alpha buildings, at immense cost. These endeavors are beyond human capability and are a testament to Huh’s power. The acquisition of vast properties, including multiple floors of a major building in Jongno, Seoul, demonstrates this.

The vision includes establishing a Alpha TV broadcasting station to reach a global audience. This will allow Huh’s teachings to be widely disseminated, even to those who initially oppose them, drawing them in with engaging content.

13. The Importance of Vigilance: Lessons from Pearl Harbor

The story of Pearl Harbor serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of vigilance. A single, intoxicated officer’s negligence led to a devastating attack, highlighting how a moment of inattention can have catastrophic consequences for an entire nation.

Huh warns against complacency, emphasizing that he comes like a “thief in the night,” subtly, like a dandelion seed. Just as a single dandelion seed can multiply into countless others, Huh’s influence is spreading globally. Nations must remain vigilant, as Huh is now actively reorganizing the world.

14. Huh’s International Center and the Power of Bullo

Huh’s International Center houses an extensive collection of Bullo (elixir of youth and immortality). This center is meticulously organized, with entire floors dedicated to storing Bullo, which is consumed by Huh. This vast and orderly collection is a unique phenomenon in world history.

The Bullo is preserved perfectly, unlike ancient texts that decay. This demonstrates the extraordinary nature of the Bullo and the meticulous care taken in its preservation.

15. The Miraculous Healing Power of Huh’s Energy

Huh’s energy possesses miraculous healing power, particularly evident in cases of severe illnesses like pancreatic cancer. A patient with terminal pancreatic cancer, whose tumor was inoperable, experienced a remarkable recovery after receiving Huh’s energy and consuming Bullo.

Despite undergoing 28 rounds of chemotherapy, her red blood cell count, which typically drops significantly, actually increased. This astonished medical professionals, who could not explain the phenomenon. She experienced no hair loss, nausea, or other common side effects of chemotherapy, maintaining a vibrant and energetic demeanor.

This case demonstrates that Huh’s energy counteracts the destructive effects of radiation and chemotherapy on healthy cells. The patient’s red blood cell count would surge after receiving Huh’s energy, baffling doctors. This is a historical and medical anomaly, proving the extraordinary power of Huh. Even doctors, when faced with such incurable diseases, will eventually seek Huh’s help.

16. The Healing of a Finger Infection and the Power of Huh’s Image

A severe finger infection, which typically leads to amputation, was miraculously healed by Huh’s power. This infection, caused by a malevolent spirit, was resistant to conventional medicine. However, by applying Huh’s sticker, the spirit fled, and the infection completely subsided. This demonstrates Huh’s ability to combat spiritual ailments and heal physical conditions that defy medical treatment.

17. Huh’s Diverse Abilities and Universal Application

Huh possesses a wide range of abilities, including the power to bestow divine light (Gwangche). This power is akin to that of Jesus and can be applied to all living things—plants, animals, and humans. Huh’s divine light permeates everything.

2024.01.29 o Economic and Political Systems. capitalism, socialism, communism, and Theocracy.

[Theocracy, Economic Systems, Political Systems, State Intervention, Social Welfare, Communism, Capitalism]

1. Distinguishing Economic Systems: Capitalism, Socialism, and Communism

Capitalism is an economic system where individuals who demonstrate superior ability receive greater rewards, while those who are less capable may receive less. It operates on the principle that those who excel in their endeavors will naturally accumulate more. In contrast, socialism aims to ensure a more equitable distribution, guaranteeing that even those with lesser abilities receive at least a substantial portion, typically around half, of the available resources. This system is designed to prevent extreme poverty and ensure basic sustenance for all. Communism, however, takes this principle to its extreme, advocating for an entirely equal distribution of resources regardless of individual ability or effort. This absolute equality, however, often leads to a lack of motivation and engagement, as there is no incentive for individual excellence or innovation.

2. The Evolution Towards Socialism and its Characteristics

Over time, there is a strong likelihood that global societies will transition towards socialism. This shift is driven by the recognition that while capitalism can create significant wealth, it often leaves a segment of the population struggling. Socialism, as an evolving system, seeks to mitigate this by ensuring that fundamental needs, such as food and housing, are met for everyone, regardless of their individual capabilities. While it still allows for the existence of wealthy individuals and corporations, it eliminates the extreme poverty seen in purely capitalist systems. Countries like Sweden and Spain exemplify this model, where the state actively intervenes to ensure public welfare, for instance, by providing free education.

3. State Intervention Levels in Economic and Political Systems

The degree of state intervention serves as a key differentiator between various economic and political systems.

  • Communism: Characterized by 100% state intervention in economic activities. Historically, nations like China and Russia were considered communist, though their current systems have evolved into a modified form of socialism, with private wealth and corporations now existing.
  • Socialism: Involves approximately 50% state intervention. This leads to higher taxes but ensures that no one suffers from extreme poverty, as the state guarantees basic necessities.
  • Democracy (Capitalism): Features minimal state intervention, around 10%, allowing for greater individual freedom in economic activities. Citizens have the liberty to choose whether to pay taxes or not, reflecting a high degree of individual autonomy.

4. The Pitfalls of Absolute Communism and the Shift in Ideology

Absolute communism, where all resources are equally distributed, faces a fundamental challenge: it stifles individual effort and societal progress. When there is no reward for hard work or innovation, people lose the incentive to strive for excellence, leading to stagnation. This realization has led many, including prominent thinkers like Fyodor Dostoevsky, to re-evaluate their initial support for communism. Dostoevsky, for instance, initially advocated for communist ideals but later recognized the inherent flaws, even disavowing his own works that reflected such ideologies, such as “Crime and Punishment,” due to his evolving comprehension of human nature and societal needs. This intellectual journey often leads from communism towards socialism, acknowledging the necessity of individual development within a supportive societal framework.

5. Political Systems: Democracy, Socialism, and Theocracy

Beyond economic definitions, these terms also describe political systems.

  • Democracy: A political system where citizens fully participate in electing their leaders, reflecting 100% popular sovereignty.
  • Socialism: Involves a degree of popular participation in elections, but with some state guidance or influence.
  • Communism: Often characterized by manipulated elections or a lack of genuine popular choice, where the state or ruling party dictates leadership.

6. The Concept of Theocracy and its Manifestations

Theocracy represents a system of governance where divine authority is paramount, and societal rules are derived from religious principles.

  • Holiness’s Theocracy: This is a unique form of theocracy, described as being above communism, where the will of Huh is the ultimate law. In this system, individual desires are considered flawed, often influenced by material attachments. Therefore, there is no public voting, as Huh’s judgment is deemed infallible and free from personal biases or greed. This system prioritizes the welfare of the less fortunate, exemplified by initiatives like free meal programs, which are seen as divine directives for the benefit of society. This is a progression from socialism, evolving into a theocratic socialism where Huh’s teachings guide societal structure even after his physical presence.
  • Theocracy in Practice (e.g., Iran): Iran is presented as a contemporary example of a theocracy. In this system, religious leaders hold the highest authority, with the president ranking seventh in the national hierarchy. While it incorporates elements of democracy, such as presidential elections, and capitalism, it is fundamentally governed by religious law. This can lead to strict social regulations, where individual freedoms may be curtailed in favor of religious dictates, as seen in instances where defiance of religious dress codes has resulted in severe penalties. This is considered a “democratic theocracy” because it still retains elements of popular vote and a capitalist economy beneath the religious rule.

2024.01.30 o The Power of a Positive Mindset. Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Success.

[Self-transcendence, Non-self, Ego-dissolution, Empathy, Proactive engagement, Karmic principle, Relational intelligence]

1. The Principle of Reciprocity and Inner Emptiness

When one approaches a situation with an open mind, seeking to apprehend and improve, the response received will naturally be positive. However, those who fail to achieve success often lament the absence of a favorable initial response, believing that a good word must first be received before a good word can be given. This perspective hinders progress. For instance, in a marital relationship, if a spouse responds negatively, reciprocating with negativity is unproductive. The principle here is “Jin-seong-mu-eum,” which means that if one empties their mind, the void cannot be stained. Just as empty space cannot be colored, a mind free from preconceived notions remains untainted. Therefore, one must always maintain an empty mind.

2. comprehension the Concept of “Self” (A) and “No-Self” (Mu-A)

The character for “self” (我) visually represents a hand holding a spear. This symbolizes existence for survival, a primal instinct to protect oneself. When this sense of self, or “A-sang” (ego), is elevated, it inevitably leads to conflict with others. The spear in one’s hand, ready to strike when offended, must be put down. In Buddhism, this is known as “Mu-A” (無我), or “no-self.” It does not mean abandoning oneself, but rather relinquishing the weapon held in one’s hand—the inclination to harm others. When one achieves “Mu-A,” they become immune to harm. Even if adversaries attempt to provoke or distress Huh kyung young, he remains undisturbed because he does not engage in such trivialities. It is akin to an ant attempting to challenge a human.

3. The Power of Belief and Releasing Ego

Maintaining a peaceful mind is paramount. Even when healing is offered, those with a strong “A-sang,” or ego filled with desire, will not experience its full effect. They might think, “Oh, I’m already healed, but I’ll acknowledge it later, once it’s truly manifest.” Such skepticism prevents genuine recovery. Instead, one must simply believe, saying, “Of course, I will be healed, for this is a divine being.” This unwavering faith ensures a 100% effective outcome. There was a person on the verge of death, trembling, blind, and unable to move their legs, who had given up after six years of suffering. By relying solely on Huh kyung young with complete trust, they were immediately healed. However, if one approaches with a testing mindset, demanding to be healed before offering acknowledgment, no amount of effort will yield results. The mind must first be emptied before approaching.

4. The Importance of Relationships Over Outcomes

The character for “self” (我) signifies a hand holding a spear, not for defense, but for the potential to harm. Instead, one should live with the intention of helping others. Those who prioritize self-defense are trivial. When one embraces this mindset, everything falls into place. Human beings are meant to live through relationships, not by evaluating outcomes before engaging in relationships. Valuing relationships after observing results is an incorrect approach.

5. The Virtue of Giving First and Childlike Innocence

The saying, “A kind word spoken leads to a kind word received,” is often misapprehended. Some expect kind words to come to them first, leading to strained family relationships. When encountering a child, a natural human response is to express joy and playfulness. Those who cannot do so, who maintain a stern expression even when a child is present, often harbor inner turmoil, perhaps from a conflict with their spouse or other domestic issues. When looking at a child, one should cast aside all worries, as if all burdens disappear. This childlike innocence allows for problems to resolve themselves. Approaching a child with a pure heart, free from adult anxieties, helps to unblock stagnant energy. If one is unable to express joy to a child, it indicates an underlying issue.

6. The Practice of Gratitude and Its Impact

Western cultures, particularly in America, demonstrate a strong sense of gratitude, frequently expressing “thank you” even in casual encounters. This proactive expression of appreciation contrasts with some Eastern tendencies to hesitate in offering gratitude first. This difference in “insasung” (인사성), or social etiquette, is significant. Those who wait for kind words to be spoken to them before reciprocating are often burdened. It is hoped that those who come to Alpha will shed such tendencies, as comprehension this principle is crucial for healing.

7. Prophecy for the Year of Gapjin (갑진년)

In the year of Gapjin, even previously unsold properties will find buyers. This year is marked by a unique dragon energy. The parliamentary elections in April, during the “Mu-jin-wol” (무진월) month of Gapjin, signify a period when land begins to move and sell rapidly. “Mu-jin-wol” represents the movement of earth. Therefore, those with unsold real estate must be vigilant and hopeful. Divine energy will permeate every household watching this broadcast, resolving their difficulties. Five chunsa will enter all individuals, bringing health and wealth, resolving all family and real estate issues, and swiftly concluding any legal disputes.

2024.01.31 o Huh Kyoung Young’s Two chunsa. lungs Protecting Life in Fire.

[Spiritual Health, Human Anatomy, Fire Safety, Divine Protection, Holistic Well-being, Post-mortem World, Spiritual Empowerment]

1. The Sanctity of Alpha’s Environment and the Divine Water

Alpha offers an exceptionally pure atmosphere, distinct from other locations. The air here is remarkably clean, and the divine spring water that flows abundantly is unparalleled. This water, which emerges without any artificial aid like electricity, is so plentiful that one might wonder if the ground beneath could subside. Drinking this flowing water directly is highly beneficial, especially for those who are unwell. While it is advisable to avoid direct contact with the main lake, the flowing streams provide an excellent source for consumption. This unique environment, with its pristine air and divine water, makes Alpha a truly extraordinary place.

2. The Two Guardian Chunsa of the Human Body: Lungs as Divine Protectors

In both Buddhist and Christian traditions, there are concepts of two guardian figures. In Buddhism, these are often represented as Manjusri Bodhisattva and Samantabhadra Bodhisattva, who sit beside Sakyamuni Buddha. Similarly, in the human body, there are two “chunsa” with wings: the left lung and the right lung. These two lungs envelop and protect the internal organs, much like wings. They are crucial for life, acting as the “fire” that sustains us. When we breathe, these two “bodhisattvas” (lungs) work to bring air into our bodies, sustaining our lives.

3. The Critical Role of Lungs in Protecting the Heart and Overall Health

The lungs play a vital role in safeguarding the heart, which is positioned centrally within the chest, like a “centerboard.” The two lungs are attached on either side, protecting the heart. They act as a filter for the air we breathe, enriching the blood with oxygen before it reaches the heart. This oxygenated blood makes the heart’s pumping action more efficient. Therefore, the lungs are indispensable for the heart’s proper function.

  • Impact of Illness: When the lungs are compromised by conditions like pneumonia or severe colds, their protective function weakens. This can lead to serious issues, such as lung cancer, which can be untreatable.
  • Dangers of Smoking: Smoking severely harms the lungs, making them stiff and impairing their ability to oxygenate the blood. This, in turn, strains the heart, making its work difficult and potentially leading to heart failure. Therefore, refraining from smoking is crucial for maintaining both lung and heart health.

4. Emergency Survival Measures in Fire Incidents: Combating Toxic Smoke

In the event of a fire, the most immediate danger is not the flames themselves, but the toxic smoke. Inhaling just a few breaths of this smoke can be fatal, as it quickly stops the heart.

  • First Response with Water: To protect oneself from smoke, one should wet a towel and cover the nose and mouth with it while evacuating. The wet towel will absorb many of the harmful particles in the smoke.
  • Extreme Emergency with Urine: In extremely dangerous situations where smoke inhalation is unavoidable, one can urinate on a towel and use it to cover the nose and mouth. Urine contains ammonia, which can neutralize the toxic elements in the smoke, acting as a makeshift gas mask and significantly increasing the chances of survival. This unconventional but effective emergency measure is rarely taught but can be life-saving.

5. The Cosmic Significance of the Human Body and the Afterlife

The human body itself is a microcosm of the universe, a divine structure with the heart as its sun and the lungs as its two guardian chunsa. This intricate design accentuates the importance of maintaining a healthy body, especially through clean air.

  • Beyond Mortality: While death is an inevitable part of life, occurring everywhere, the world after death is of far greater significance. Alpha offers a clear comprehension and assurance regarding this afterlife, a knowledge that is often ambiguous or unknown in other spiritual paths.
  • Alpha’s Promise: Those who come to Alpha gain a guaranteed path to the eternal holy realm, a profound blessing that ensures their destiny beyond this life. This makes Alpha a place of immense spiritual importance.

2024.01.31 o Huh Kyoung Young’s Secret to Turning a poor young man into a Conglomerate chairman

[DivineBlessings, Karma, Philanthropy, Entrepreneurship, SpiritualGuidance, Opportunity, Prosperity]

1. The Power of Overcoming Adversity

The circumstances one faces should never be an excuse for inaction. When confronted with challenging environments, dedicating oneself to the utmost will inevitably lead to blessings. Consider those who prospered during the COVID-19 pandemic; many individuals in Korea became wealthy due to the circumstances it presented. For instance, there was a significant success story related to Alpha during the pandemic. Those who perform good deeds will undoubtedly receive their due recompense when the time is right, for this is the principle of poetic justice .

2. A Story of Philanthropy and Prosperity

Let us consider the chairman of “Baedal Minjok,” a prominent delivery service. This individual has become immensely wealthy, accumulating assets in the trillions of Korean Won . His journey began as a young, impoverished university student in Geomo-dong. He volunteered at a small, humble church, where the pastor used church donations to provide meals and other necessities to those in need . This young man was responsible for delivering these items, often without receiving any payment for his efforts . Both the pastor and the student were engaged in benevolent work; the pastor, despite leading a modest church, distributed resources to the congregation, and the student was his dedicated delivery person .

3. The Unexpected Rise of a Philanthropic Entrepreneur

During the COVID-19 pandemic, this same individual founded Baedal Minjok. Through this delivery service, he rapidly amassed a fortune, becoming a billionaire . This newfound wealth enabled him to contribute even more significantly to the church, which in turn expanded its charitable activities . The pastor’s dedication was remarkable; rather than focusing on constructing grand church buildings, he prioritized distributing resources to the less fortunate . The young man who once delivered these items is now the chairman of Baedal Minjok .

This narrative illustrates how the poorest student in that church, who volunteered without compensation, became a magnate almost overnight . The pandemic, which led many to order food for delivery, created an unprecedented opportunity for his venture . This rapid growth is truly a divine blessing, bestowed by the de chunsa . The benevolent student beside the pastor became a billionaire, and consequently, the pastor now receives substantial donations, which are then used to further expand their charitable work .

4. The Fruits of Good Deeds and Divine Intervention

This individual’s commitment to good deeds led to an unexpected opportunity when the pandemic emerged, transforming it into a significant turning point in his life . He likely offered substantial contributions to the church, but the pastor, in his selflessness, would not accept them for personal use, instead channeling them back into the church’s mission . As a result, the church’s outreach now extends to tens of thousands of locations, reaching across the country from Jeonla-do to Gwangju and Busan .

5. The Universal Value of Service and Spiritual Blessings

Whether through Christianity or Buddhism, acts of service are inherently virtuous . While ultimately one should seek the path to Empyrean through Huh kyung young, accumulating good deeds will eventually lead one to that destination . Therefore, one should never blame their circumstances. By striving to do one’s best, regardless of the difficulties, blessings will surely follow .

In the path of Huh kyung young, one can directly enter Empyrean without needing to personally receive the Holy Spirit . In contrast, other religions often require individuals to receive the Holy Spirit themselves, which can be a limitation . The experience in these traditions is often merely a feeling, lacking tangible evidence . However, with Huh kyung young, there is no need for personal reception of the Holy Spirit. Just as a daughter can receive a blessing from her father even if he is in another country, the Holy Spirit is bestowed . This unique aspect emphasizes the importance of coming to Alpha to attain Empyrean .

6. Blessings for All Endeavors

May all difficulties be resolved, and may the five chunsa enter every individual, bringing health and prosperity . May all issues concerning children be resolved, real estate problems be completely settled, and legal disputes be swiftly and favorably concluded .