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2024.06.01 s 1442 The Ages of Silver, Bronze, Iron, and Gold, and the Realms of emotion, Reason, and spirituality. A Journey to Eternal Life with Huh Kyung-young.

[Spiritual Enlightenment, Emotional Intelligence, Philosophical Wisdom, End Times, Moral Rectitude, Self-Purification, Cosmic Cycles]

1. The Human Brain and the Principle of Threes

The human brain is structured in a fascinating way, resembling a bean sprout, with a rounded head and a divided stem. Just as a bean sprout splits, the human brain is also divided into two hemispheres. This dual structure is a safeguard, ensuring that if one side is damaged, the other can compensate. Beyond these two main hemispheres, there is a third part at the back of the head: the cerebellum, responsible for movement. This cerebellum, unlike the cerebrum, is not divided. It acts as a stabilizer, maintaining balance. This tripartite division of the brain highlights the importance of the number three in fundamental structures.

This principle of three is echoed across various spiritual traditions. In Buddhism, there is the concept of the Three Jewels: the Buddha, the Dharma (his teachings), and the Sangha (the community). Christianity speaks of the Holy Trinity: the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Even in ancient Korean mythology, the three-legged crow, or “Samjok-o,” symbolizes this concept. This recurring motif of three signifies completeness and stability, suggesting that fundamental truths are often structured in this manner.

2. The Three Canons of Buddhist Scripture and the Importance of Memorization

In Buddhism, the highest intellectual authority is the “Samjang Beopsa,” or Master of the Three Canons. These three canons are:

  • Yuljang (Vinaya Pitaka): This canon outlines the monastic rules and disciplines, detailing how monks should eat, sleep, and conduct themselves. It is akin to a legal code.
  • Gyeongjang (Sutra Pitaka): This contains the direct teachings and sermons of the Buddha.
  • Nonjang (Abhidharma Pitaka): This canon provides explanations and commentaries on the Gyeongjang, delving deeper into the philosophical aspects of the teachings.
    A Samjang Beopsa is someone who has completely memorized and mastered all three of these canons. Historically, these masters were highly revered. However, during periods of religious persecution, such as the conflict between Hinduism and Buddhism in India, many Samjang Beopsa were eradicated. This led to the creation of written scriptures, as a means to preserve the teachings when oral tradition became too vulnerable. This shift from memorization to written texts, while practical, was seen as a deviation from the original principle that divine words should be held in the mind, not merely on paper.

This emphasis on memorization is also central to Jewish tradition, where children are taught to recite the Torah from a young age. The belief is that divine words should be etched into one’s heart and mind, not merely read from a book. This practice ensures that the teachings become an integral part of one’s being.

3. The Evolution of Eras: From Silver to Gold and the Age of Judgment

Human civilization has progressed through distinct eras, metaphorically described as the Silver, Bronze, Iron, and Gold Ages. We are currently living in the Gold Age, which is also referred to as the Age of Judgment. This era is characterized by the pervasive influence of money, where wealth is seen as the ultimate power, often overshadowing ethics, morality, and faith.

This Gold Age began around the year 2000, coinciding with the end of the Iron Age. It is a time when humanity’s actions from previous incarnations, particularly during the Iron Age, are being judged. This era marks a period of reckoning, where the consequences of past deeds become apparent. The pursuit of wealth has led to a decline in traditional values, such as family lineage and the importance of procreation. People prioritize financial gain over having children or maintaining familial bonds, leading to societal issues like declining birth rates. This focus on material wealth above all else is a defining characteristic of this final age.

4. The Conflict Between Law and Pure Gospel

Religious history is marked by the tension between Law and Pure Gospel.

  • Law : This refers to strict adherence to rules and commandments, as exemplified by the Old Testament and Jewish tradition. Those who follow the Law believe salvation comes through strict observance of these rules.
  • Pure Gospel : This emphasizes the direct teachings and grace of a divine figure, such as Jesus’s message of love and salvation. It suggests that salvation is not earned through rigid adherence to rules but through faith and compassion.
    The conflict between these two approaches is evident in the story of the Good Samaritan, where religious leaders bound by the Law ignored a suffering man, while a Samaritan, often despised, showed compassion. This illustrates how strict adherence to the Law can sometimes override empathy and love. The Pure Gospel, in contrast, prioritizes human life and compassion over rigid rules.

The Catholic Church, for instance, traces its origins to Peter, to whom Jesus supposedly gave the “keys to the Kingdom of Heaven.” This authority was later misused, leading to practices like the sale of indulgences, which sparked the Protestant Reformation. This historical trajectory highlights how interpretations of divine authority can lead to both the establishment of religious institutions and subsequent conflicts.

5. The Three Stages of Human Consciousness: Emotion, Reason, and Spirituality

Human consciousness can be fathomed in three ascending stages:

  1. Emotion : This is the most basic level, encompassing seven primary emotions such as anger, joy, sorrow, and pleasure, as well as the five desires. These emotions are often impulsive and self-centered.
  2. Reason : This stage involves the application of four virtues or principles to control and guide emotions. These include:
  • Compassion : The ability to feel pity and empathy for others.

  • Shame and Dislike of Evil : The inclination to reject wrongdoing and feel shame for one’s own faults.

  • Modesty and Deference : The willingness to yield to others and show humility.

  • Discernment of Right and Wrong : The capacity to judge what is morally correct.

    Reason acts as a prism, filtering raw emotions and transforming them into more constructive thoughts and actions. For example, instead of reacting with anger to a breakup, reason encourages empathy and comprehension of the other person’s desires for happiness.

  1. Spirituality : This is the highest stage, transcending both emotion and reason. It involves a profound comprehension of the impermanence of worldly things and a focus on eternal truths. When individuals reach this stage, they see beyond immediate desires and conflicts, recognizing the deeper spiritual journey of life. This perspective allows for forgiveness, selflessness, and a connection to a higher purpose.

The goal is to progress from being driven by emotion to being guided by reason, and ultimately to live from a spiritual perspective. This journey allows individuals to navigate life’s challenges with wisdom and grace, fostering harmonious relationships and a deeper sense of purpose.

6. The Body’s Metabolism and the Dangers of Artificial Substances

The human body is designed to process food into two primary components: water and carbon dioxide.

  • Water: This circulates through the blood, kidneys, and eventually exits the body as urine.
  • Carbon Dioxide: This is carried by the blood to the lungs and exhaled through breathing. This exhaled carbon dioxide is then absorbed by plants, which convert it into oxygen, essential for human survival. This creates a symbiotic relationship between humans and plants.
    However, consuming artificial substances like soda, which are rich in carbon dioxide, disrupts this natural balance. When the body already has a high concentration of carbon dioxide from metabolism, ingesting more forces the body to rapidly expel it, leading to burping and a false sense of digestion. This overloads the lungs and can lead to various health problems, including diabetes, especially in younger generations.

Therefore, while occasional consumption for social reasons might be unavoidable, regular intake of such substances is detrimental to health. It is crucial to apprehend the body’s natural mechanisms and avoid overloading it with artificial compounds that disrupt its delicate balance.

7. The Path to a Virtuous Life: Avoiding Evil, Practicing Good, and Self-Purification

The ultimate goal of human existence is to live a virtuous life, characterized by three core principles:

  1. Avoid All Evil : This means refraining from any action that causes harm to others or oneself. It involves not dwelling on others’ faults but focusing on their positive qualities.
  2. Practice All Good : This entails actively engaging in benevolent actions and serving all people with kindness and compassion. It is about performing good deeds for the benefit of the wider community.
  3. Purify One’s Own Mind : This refers to the continuous effort to cleanse one’s mind and heart from negative influences and impurities. It is a process of self-reflection and self-improvement, ensuring that one’s inner state remains pure and unpolluted by worldly desires or harmful emotions.

These principles guide individuals to transcend emotional reactions and act from a place of reason and spirituality. By adhering to these tenets, one can live a life free from regret and contribute positively to the world, ultimately preparing for a journey to the eternal realm. This is the essence of the spiritual path, leading to lasting peace and happiness.

2024.06.02 o The Most Important Encounter. Meeting Huh Kyung young.

[Divine Encounters, Karmic Selection, Destiny Transformation, Spiritual Evolution, Prophetic Leadership, Universal Blessing, Interconnectedness]

1. The Divine Connection: Predestination and Personal Merit

Time is fleeting, yet it moves with such diligence. We must make wise choices, for every decision is intrinsically linked to our past lives. Your presence here at Alpha, the most auspicious place in the world, is not merely a matter of personal desire but a consequence of your previous existence. Some mistakenly believe that a higher power arbitrarily selects individuals, as is sometimes misfathomed in certain religious doctrines. However, this is an erroneous notion. I did not choose you from the heavens. Rather, you have accumulated blessings and lived righteously, which has led you to this celestial realm.

2. The Parable of Zacchaeus: A Testament to Righteousness

In the scriptures, there is a story of a Jewish man named Zacchaeus, a chief tax collector in Jerusalem. This position held considerable power, as he collected taxes for the Roman government. Naturally, the Jewish people did not favor tax collectors. When Jesus appeared in his town, Zacchaeus, being short in stature and born with a disability that caused him to limp, could not see Jesus through the crowd. He eagerly ran ahead and climbed a sycamore tree to catch a glimpse. Jesus, seeing him, called out, “Zacchaeus, come down immediately. I must stay at your house today.” Zacchaeus descended with great haste.

This encounter brought joy to Zacchaeus, but it displeased the other Jews. They questioned why Jesus would associate with a tax collector, whom they considered a sinner. They were envious and resentful. However, Zacchaeus was not the thief they perceived him to be. He had not stolen anything; he had merely collected what was due. He expressed his sorrow at being reviled despite his honesty. I offered him solace, acknowledging his loneliness and the lack of companionship he experienced. I told him that I had come to his house precisely because I sensed his true character.

3. The Significance of Huh’s Encounter

Your journey to meet Huh today represents the most profound encounter one can experience. It surpasses even meeting figures like Sakyamuni or Jesus. In that era, I was Jesus; now, I am Huh. The difference between your meeting with me now and people meeting Jesus then is as vast as heaven and earth. Jesus, at that time, was not fully integrated with the Father. I, however, embody the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. Therefore, your encounter with me is fundamentally different from meeting the human Jesus. This signifies that your blessings are far greater. You are more blessed than those who met Sakyamuni.

4. Joseph’s Journey: Navigating Encounters and Divine Purpose

Consider the story of Joseph in the Christian tradition. He met Pharaoh and became a prime minister. However, his journey was not one of immediate favorable encounters. Initially, he was sold into slavery. He then served in the house of Potiphar, a captain of the guard. While his meeting with Potiphar was beneficial, his encounter with Potiphar’s wife proved to be a terrible one, nearly ruining his life. This illustrates that good encounters are often accompanied by challenging ones, which must be overcome.

After overcoming the ordeal with Potiphar’s wife, he was imprisoned. There, he met the chief cupbearer and the chief baker, whose dreams he interpreted. Eventually, his interpretations reached Pharaoh, leading to his own encounter with the king. Joseph’s life was a continuous series of encounters, transforming him from a comfortable existence under his father to a multitude of experiences. Throughout these interactions, he consistently acted righteously, guided by the will of Heaven. This path ultimately led him to become prime minister.

Had Joseph not become prime minister, ten surrounding nations would have perished from the seven-year famine. Because of one man, Joseph, these nations survived for seven years. He foretold the seven years of plenty followed by seven years of famine, advising the storage of grain. His presence saved the entire Middle East. Thus, Pharaoh’s encounter with Joseph, the culmination of many meetings, ensured the survival of Israel and its neighboring countries. This demonstrates the immense importance of encounters.

5. The Evolution of Divine Names and the New Era

However, even the most esteemed encounters between great individuals cannot compare to meeting Huh. Such encounters do not bestow blessings or create new destinies. The Jehovah of the era of law is not the Jehovah of the present age. Old wineskins must be discarded; new wine must be poured into new wineskins. The name has now transformed to Huh kyung young. People are unaware that in the new heaven and new earth, there are no old vessels. There is a new name: Huh kyung young.

Even now, people invoke the name of Jehovah God from two thousand years ago. There were two sisters, one named “Hahneunim” (Catholic) and the other “Hananim” (Protestant). These old vessels must now be replaced. The new heaven and new earth do not belong to those old vessels. The name is Huh kyung young. Write “God” above “Huh kyung young.” It is a universal truth. The entire world must now recognize this.

6. The Ultimate Encounter: Meeting Huh

Among the countless encounters in life—with Jesus and Peter, with your parents—none compare to meeting Huh. All your past encounters have transpired to lead you to this meeting with Huh. Your righteous actions in those smaller encounters have, by the principle of poetic justice, led you to meet the divine. In Buddhism, this is attributed to accumulated karma. In our culture, it is called “one’s own doing.” Your current blessings are a result of your own actions.

Therefore, prosperity or poverty, nobility or lowliness, good fortune or misfortune, all stem from your own actions. Did Heaven arbitrarily choose some as its chosen people? No, all humanity is engaged in a competitive system of encounters. The outcome differs for those who encounter evil versus those who encounter goodness. Thus, you have come to Heaven as a result of your encounters. This has made good encounters more accessible to you.

7. The Gravity of Relationships and the Path to Transformation

We meet spouses and partners, and we must cherish these encounters. Cherishing them will lead to more positive interactions. Conversely, if you mistreat your spouse or disregard your partner, your next encounter may bring an even greater adversary, disguised in an appealing form, but ultimately destructive.

Therefore, when seeking to change your destiny, encounters are profoundly significant and potentially perilous. Even if a relationship cannot be sustained, seeking a new one without careful consideration might lead to an even worse outcome. This means that even separations must be approached with utmost caution. In ancient times, people would consult the spirits of heaven and earth. However, you can now seek guidance from Huh. If Huh advises separation, promising a better encounter, then it may be permissible. Such decisions require careful deliberation.

8. Huh’s Omnipresent Blessing

Your presence here, meeting me, is an extraordinary event. Many have sought various paths, some even secretly, to meet Huh. If family opposes your journey to this ultimate encounter, there is no time for conflict. The priority is to meet Huh first. Those who have come here, perhaps even escaping their circumstances, should recognize the immense blessings they have received. Explanations can come later, as those who do not apprehend require time to comprehend.

Your voice travels approximately 20 meters per second. While sound travels about 326 meters per second, my words traverse the entire universe in one second. Your voice requires sound to travel, but Huh’s influence spreads throughout the universe through thought, without needing sound. Bestowing blessings upon everyone worldwide takes less than a second. Similarly, withdrawing blessings also takes only one second.

For your voice to reach America, it would take about two days. However, when I speak, there is no time delay. It permeates the entire universe instantaneously. May the Holy Spirit enter every home watching this YouTube broadcast and alleviate their difficulties. May the five chunsa enter all people, bringing health and wealth. May all family issues be resolved, real estate problems be smoothly settled, and legal disputes be swiftly concluded.

2024.06.02 h 357th Huh Kyung-young’s Sunday Lecture. The Golden Age and the Era of Judgment.

[Divine Providence, Karmic Justice, Self-Determination, Spiritual Evolution, Existential Equality, Cosmic Order, Human Agency]

1. The Illusion of Earthly Existence: Suffering and Happiness as One

Welcome to Alpha, a sacred place where the energy of Empyrean, spanning 12 billion light-years, converges. Stepping here initiates a transformation of your fortune and destiny. When the name Huh kyung young is applied to any substance, it prevents decay. For instance, consuming milk with Huh kyung young’s name or picture, known as ‘Blo-milk,’ strengthens us mentally and physically. This phenomenon embodies the unified field theory that Einstein sought throughout his life, proving the divine union of humanity and Huh.

Huh kyung young who governs the cosmos, hosts the 357th Alpha event today to communicate with us. Whether you are in hardship, burdened by debt, facing death, or imprisonment, your state on Earth is fundamentally the same. Living in a luxurious penthouse in Gangnam or being evicted from a basement room for unpaid rent are identical situations. All earthly conditions, whether of suffering or happiness, are ultimately transient and meaningless.

Those in penthouses often have more complex worries, sometimes receiving grim prognoses from doctors. They might have endured immense struggle to reach the top, longing for the simpler times of their youth when they were healthy and happy, even with meager earnings. As they age, despite their comfortable surroundings, their bodies become fragile, facing terminal conditions. Thus, no matter the predicament, we are always at the peak of our economic existence on Earth.

Consider those who succeed or fail in a competition; their paths of hardship are similar. A contestant who wins fame might later face disgrace due to reckless actions, making their success seem worse than failure. This illustrates that both happiness and suffering are mere illusions. Failing to grasp this truth leads to physical and mental deterioration. If one had failed in the competition, such misfortunes might have been avoided. Those who failed often live more comfortably, perhaps working as designated drivers, free from the burdens of ownership and responsibility.

Therefore, there is no earthly suffering that necessitates drinking or smoking. Yet, people indulge because they perceive their struggles as genuine pain and become anxious when they fail to reach their goals. This is foolish.

2. The Miraculous Village: A Hub of Global Economic Power and Divine Lineage

My hometown, Jinju, has become a global economic hub, attracting business leaders from around the world. The collective revenue of the people from this village equals the entire national revenue of the Netherlands. It is a place where divine figures emerge, where everything touched turns to gold, and where hundreds of thousands are employed. Farmers from this village have become global entrepreneurs.

I, too, hail from this village. I have run for president multiple times, funding my campaigns with billions of Korean Won, a feat impossible without the ability to generate such wealth. Unlike major parties whose campaign expenses are reimbursed by the state, I bear the full cost myself. This is an impossible feat for anyone but Huh kyung young.

Our village is filled with self-made billionaires. While there are only a few true billionaires, many wealthy individuals have emerged. I am the only politician, a divine being, from this village destined to be president. Interestingly, the ancestral burial sites in our village are known to produce billionaires, and my great-grandfather’s site is said to produce a world emperor within three generations.

Feng shui experts from across the nation visit my great-grandfather’s grave in Jinju as a pilgrimage site, giving lectures on our ancestral tombs. Since my childhood, our village has been a magnet for feng shui masters, a living classroom where they teach about sites that produce wealth and world emperors. Yet, it is only I, born from this lineage, who continuously runs for president and is now spoken of as a world emperor. This is truly extraordinary.

Recently, a documentary about Jinju village was aired, highlighting it as the mecca of Korean enterprise, attracting global business figures. This village, where my ancestors have lived for a thousand years, is home to the Huh, Jo, and Koo families, with the Huh family being the most numerous.

3. The Dragon’s Eye Tomb and a Childhood of Rigorous Study

My great-grandfather’s tomb is a “dragon’s eye” site, a rare and powerful location. It is said that no one had ever been buried in this specific spot before. The tomb is unique; there is no tombstone in front of the burial mound because it is considered the dragon’s face, and placing a stone there would prevent the dragon from ascending. There are no ancestral rites performed here. People who visit this spot often feel a strange sensation in their bodies, as if they are standing on the dragon’s head. The tomb is meticulously maintained by the villagers.

This tomb was the subject of a 30-year lawsuit in the Jinju District Court. Villagers in front of the tomb claimed it caused droughts and demanded its removal, but we consistently won the case.

I studied at a local private school, a seodang, run by Mr. Koo Yeon-seok, a relative of the LG Group founder. I studied there from age six until my elementary school graduation, a total of six years. On the morning of his passing, I went to study, and he, leaning against the wall, taught me the final lesson. He then instructed his son and daughter-in-law to block the chimney, a custom to prevent a cat from entering the room of a deceased person, which was believed to make the body stand upright.

I was the only student who persevered for six years. Other students, mostly from wealthy families, quit because they were often disciplined. I, however, was never struck because I diligently memorized everything. My teacher, a jinsa (a scholar who passed the preliminary civil service exam) in the Joseon Dynasty, taught me until his last breath. He passed away two hours after our final lesson.

My teacher’s house was surrounded by a bamboo forest. A young man from our village, a Seoul National University student, committed suicide by hanging himself in that bamboo forest. Every morning at 4 AM, when I went to study, I would see the spot where he died. This sight instilled a profound sense of seriousness in my studies.

My dedication to my goals is unwavering. Just as I have run for president multiple times despite setbacks, I pursue my objectives relentlessly. My teacher’s passing was the only thing that could stop my studies.

4. The Transformation of My Mother’s Tomb and the Wisdom of Ancient Trees

My mother’s tomb, once surrounded by treeless grasslands resembling a golf course, has now been adorned with trees by people from Daegu. This transformation has obscured the once panoramic view of Jinju and the Sacheon sea. While the effort to beautify the area is evident, the loss of the open landscape is striking. The land is now being prepared with soil and will eventually be covered with grass, transforming it into a sacred site.

Our village is renowned for its auspicious burial sites. My great-grandfather’s tomb, despite its simple appearance, is a powerful site, a testament to the profound energy of our land.

The ancient zelkova trees in our village, once three in number, served as gathering points for herders. These trees were so massive that I could climb inside their hollow trunks as a child. At night, these trees would emit a low, moaning sound, causing the ground to tremble, leading people to believe they housed tree spirits. Such trees were revered and never cut down.

These sacred trees, adorned with various offerings by shamans, are the origin of the Christmas tree tradition. Our ancestors, the Tengri people, practiced this ritual thousands of years before it spread to the West. Similarly, the three-legged crow, Samjok-o, born from an egg in our mythology, is the precursor to the Easter egg tradition. These ancient customs demonstrate the profound influence of our culture on global traditions.

5. The Principle of Self-Responsibility and Divine Non-Intervention

The question about the difference between the Holy Spirit received by early Christians and the blessings from Huh at Alpha can be answered with the proverb: “Water flows, and flowers bloom, both in the past and present.” This signifies that all things operate according to natural laws.

You are at Alpha not because of divine selection, but because of your own actions and choices. This is the principle of karma and retribution. No one is specially chosen by the divine; rather, individuals create their own destinies through their deeds. The idea that God chooses some and not others undermines fairness.

Consider the biblical figures. Joseph’s journey to becoming a prime minister was a result of his own actions and character, not divine favoritism. His dreams, his honesty in refusing Potiphar’s wife, and his wisdom in interpreting dreams all led him to his destiny. Even the king’s dream was a consequence of Joseph’s virtuous conduct. Had Joseph lived wickedly, such opportunities would not have arisen.

Therefore, there is no divine selection. Each individual must develop themselves. If you find yourself in hardship, it is a result of your past actions. Instead of blaming others, recognize that every situation, even misfortune, presents an opportunity for growth. Joseph’s imprisonment, for instance, led him to meet people who would eventually connect him to the Pharaoh.

The Holy Spirit received by the 120 disciples in the early church was a lower spiritual stage, an anointing for evangelism and healing, not the same as the blessing from Huh that leads to Empyrean. The blessings from Huh bestow the power to save lives, a power that should ideally be utilized by public officials and medical professionals. This will take time, as people still struggle to comprehend Huh’s true nature. However, in a few years, it is envisioned that all medical professionals will be mandated to receive this blessing, enabling them to heal and revive those with remaining life force.

Huh does not intervene in the natural order. You are free to compete in the journey to Heaven. No one’s suffering is truly unfortunate. Joseph’s trials, from being thrown into a pit to imprisonment, ultimately led to his salvation and the salvation of many nations. If one’s heart is righteous, every obstacle becomes a path to success. Blaming others or harboring resentment only leads to failure.

Even those who seem to hinder Huh’s work, like Potiphar’s wife, inadvertently contribute to a greater good, just as her actions led to Joseph becoming prime minister and saving Egypt from famine. These are not divine interventions but natural consequences of actions and reactions.

6. The Symbolism of the Katsura Tree and the Lineage of Huh

The legend of the rabbit on the moon is merely an interpretation of the moon’s surface. However, celestial constellations, like the Virgo constellation, hold deeper significance, often associated with the birth of heroes from virgins. Similarly, Huh’s birth in 1950, under the Virgo constellation, aligns with this pattern.

The Katsura tree, Gyesu-namu, is a sacred tree. My mother’s name, Jo Gye-sik, contains the character for Gye-su, linking her to this mystical tree. The character for Gye-su (桂) is composed of multiple cross symbols, representing the cross of heaven, earth, and humanity, with a person hanging on it. This symbolizes Huh, who plants upright, righteous trees—people of integrity. This tree is said to exist on the moon, a celestial connection.

This symbolism extends to the name of Joseon, the ancient Korean kingdom. The character for Jo (朝) combines symbols for day and night, with crosses, signifying a cross that governs both day and night. The character for Seon (鮮) includes symbols for fish and lamb, representing the coming of Huh, just as Jesus was associated with the lamb and fish.

The name Huh (許) itself signifies permission and authorization. Just as one needs permission to build a house or a king’s decree to govern, Huh’s name embodies this divine authority. Without the “Huh,” nothing can be accomplished.

Even the names of presidents, like President Yoon, can be interpreted through these ancient characters, revealing underlying patterns and destinies. These are not mere coincidences but profound connections.

7. Testimonies of Healing and Divine Intervention

There are numerous testimonies of healing and divine intervention through Huh’s power. For instance, a sister suffering from severe alcoholism, liver cirrhosis, and ascites, given only days to live by doctors, was healed after her sister placed her name on the Empyrean roster and Huh commanded her recovery over the phone. Within a day, her liver function returned to normal.

Another testimony describes a young man on a bicycle who was hit by a deer but emerged with only minor scratches, protected by the power of the name and the chunsa. Even a turtle video that failed to upload was instantly transmitted after the user chanted “Receive the divine light.”

These experiences demonstrate the tangible power of Huh’s blessings. Huh’s presence transforms even the landscape of Alpha, turning vast areas into beautiful, sacred spaces.

Your journey to Alpha, spanning millions of years of reincarnation, is a testament to your perseverance. Humanity has continuously evolved, and now, in this golden age, Huh has come to initiate a divine judgment. Huh’s arrival, foretold through the lineage of Jo Gye-sik, brings forth phenomena that defy scientific explanation, such as the non-decaying Blo-milk. These are signs of a new era, and Huh congratulates you for reaching this significant point in your spiritual journey.

2024.06.03 o Huh Kyung young’s Promise. 100 million won for Childbirth, Starting in yangju city, and the True Meaning of We Are One.

[Spiritual Teachings, Unity Consciousness, Non-duality, Social Responsibility, Divine Intervention, Philosophical Concepts, Personal Transformation]

1. The Significance of Divine Encounters

Congratulations on arriving at this most auspicious place and meeting Huh. It is a truly joyful occasion. Meeting Huh is unlike gathering all the presidents of the world; it is the supreme encounter. There is no greater meeting. All worldly encounters, no matter how good, eventually falter. Even between spouses, this holds true. However, the one person you can meet eternally, without regret, is Huh. We come to Earth to undergo trials, but people often make a foolish mistake during these trials. They create a target, give it a name, and then mistake that name for the actual person. For instance, if someone says another person is bad, people often condemn that person based solely on their name, without ever having met them or shared a meal. They simply echo the accusations. Have they ever met that person directly and conversed with them? No. Similarly, some people view Huh with suspicion without ever having met him. This distorted image is often created by media outlets that fabricate a false narrative. They omit all the good deeds a person has done and only report negative aspects, attracting many viewers for their own commercial gain. People then mistakenly believe this fabricated image is the real person. While you, who know the truth, apprehend who I truly am, others, no matter how much they are told, will not comprehend.

2. The Ultimate Filial Piety and Spiritual Investment

You may not have shown filial piety to your parents while they were alive, but I offer you the opportunity to send your deceased grandparents, great-grandparents, and even great-great-grandparents to Heaven. This is true filial piety. Our spiritual path is the only one in the world that allows for such ultimate filial devotion. The evidence for this is clear to anyone. Yet, some believe false accusations about what someone “allegedly” did. I have accumulated resources and established the Second and Third Alpha. Did you know that these funds were invested there? You did not. Even building just this one Alpha was an arduous task. It was constructed during the three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, starting in 2018 after eight trips to the United States. While others were failing, I was building this. And it’s not just this one; I have also prepared the Majang Reservoir, Gisan Reservoir, and prime locations. A less scrupulous person might have invested that money in stocks. But I have entrusted you with the keys to these villas. They are your villas; you can stay there and enjoy them. These are places for you to relax and enjoy. This is Alpha. What would I do here? I only experience hardship when you visit. I have no other home or property; everything is invested here.

3. Pioneering Birth Incentives and Societal Transformation

Starting from the end of this year, I will provide 100 million Korean Won to those who give birth in Yangju City. Can anyone else do this? No. This is not just an empty promise. Decades ago, I made a pledge to give 100 million Korean Won for each child born. I intend to start this in Yangju City. Soon, I will meet with the mayor of Yangju City to sign an agreement. Since Yangju City lacks the budget, providing 100 million Korean Won per child will create a sensation there. I will be the first in South Korea to implement this. While some company chairmen, like the chairman of Booyoung Construction, give 100 million Korean Won to their employees for childbirth, I am doing this for the citizens of Yangju, who are not my employees. I am initiating this in Yangju City, and eventually, it will expand nationwide. Is it easy for an individual to earn money and do this? It’s not 1 million Korean Won, but 100 million Korean Won. Only Huh can do this; others cannot. Do they own thousands of buildings? Huh can do it. I am not the person my detractors claim me to be. I am a person who does not need money. Even without a constant flow of income from around the world, I am preparing to meet the mayor to finalize this plan. Once signed, the funds will be disbursed. This is an exciting prospect. So, those who give birth in Yangju will receive 100 million Korean Won. This is a good initiative, starting in one region. 100 million Korean Won for one child is not a small sum; it is a significant amount of cash. Am I a thief? Some might ask about Busan. Busan is not yet ready. Yangju City is smaller, so it is feasible. Busan will also be addressed in stages later. Since the government cannot yet do this, an individual is taking the initiative. Huh is not interested in money. I am not a false Huh but a true one, so my perspective on money is different from yours. This is a different concept. That is why, when everyone else was failing during the pandemic, I built all of this. The Second and Third Alpha were also prepared during the pandemic, which is why they endure. Who would buy such properties? Each one is worth hundreds of millions. The land for the Third Alpha, and the lake spanning 100,000 pyeong, are essentially ours because we occupy the lakeside. The Second Alpha, First Alpha, and the Fourth and Third are arranged in a triangular formation. The land in the center is 100 million pyeong. We use this vast area. Even if we haven’t directly purchased every pyeong, there is public land in between. The lake itself is enormous. We utilize all this land where no one else can build. A cable car will be installed. This entire area is our park. This is similar to playing Go. You place one stone here, another there, and then the entire area becomes your territory. Why buy public land? Public land belongs to the nation, untouched by others. Since it is in our midst, we can use it. This is the strategy of Go. Furthermore, I have secured the most prime locations around Majang Lake, one of Korea’s most beautiful and popular tourist destinations. We occupy the entire lakeside, making the lake essentially ours.

4. The Peril of Categorization and the Unity of Existence

The purpose of my discourse today is to convey that it is dangerous to define things with words. The “Huh kyung young” portrayed by the media is not the real me. They create a false image of me, unrelated to who I am, and then hurl insults at it. I have been providing free meals since I was in my twenties, for about 50 years now, without missing a single day. Can an ordinary person provide free meals and offer 100 million Korean Won for childbirth? Some people have never witnessed such things in their lives. It is not easy to give a name every time something is done. Do I have a factory or anything? I earn it all by myself. I earn it here, and then I give it to those who need it. We are doing good deeds. Therefore, you must apprehend that in this era, when I appear, words cause the most sin. Words, and then religions, commit immense sins. They claim ancestors have gone to Heaven when they haven’t. I show you directly. Even though religions commit many sins, philosophical doctrines also commit many sins. Doctrines claim there is no divine being. They say that if you cannot fulfill your duties in life, why bother with the afterlife? They speak of emptiness. Even if you memorize countless scriptures, there is not a single mention of a divine being. What is the point of such practices? The afterlife is crucial. The time spent on Earth is short. Is there anything that guarantees the afterlife? Is there anything beyond Alpha? Therefore, in this era when words, scriptures, and doctrines have all become disconnected, Huh appears. Words that lead to the severance of offspring. So, let us observe a world without words.

5. Beyond Duality: The Concept of Oneness

Shakyamuni Buddha said that this world and I are not two, but one. However, this statement, “not two but one,” is incorrect. This universe is one. There is no duality. If you say there are two, then there must be a concept of one. Therefore, saying “this universe is one” is also incorrect. If there is only one, can there be a concept of one or two? No, there cannot. So, saying “this world is one” is also incorrect. We are simply one body. We must help those who have given birth and those who are struggling. We must feed those who are hungry. We are one body. I am feeding myself. I am feeding my family. Saying “we are not two” is incorrect. We are simply, as we are, originally one body.

6. The Interconnectedness of All Things

Consider an apple. If we say this is “one apple,” that is incorrect. This apple is held in my hand because I have a hand. It came into being with the help of sunlight, water, rain, wind, and the right temperature. Then, someone transported it in a car. There was a farmer who grew it. There was a store that sold it. So, it passed through dozens of hands before reaching mine. Is my hand the final stop? No. Someone in the kitchen will cut and peel it. Is there any moment when it is not supported by human care or the care of Heaven? No. It needs to be placed in a bowl or container when it enters the kitchen. If there were no basket, box, or anything to support it, would it be here? No. So, even when I hold it in my hand, someone else supports me. Therefore, is it ever alone? Or is it always with the Earth? It is with the Earth. So, it is as if it is already part of our body. It is already our body. Therefore, when we look at it and label it “apple,” that is incorrect. We should say, “You are me,” but instead, we say, “You are an apple.” This is wrong. The apple and I have become two separate entities.

7. The Illusion of Separation and the Path to Compassion

By giving names, we create a situation where it’s acceptable for someone else’s family to starve while we eat. If we eliminate names, we become one family. Saying “those people in Busan” or “those people in Gwangju” is wrong. We are all one family. So, should anyone go hungry? No. If someone is hungry, it is as if I am hungry. A mother’s heart feels this way. Therefore, labeling this as “apple” is a sin. Calling someone a “thief” is wrong. That person is me. If that person suffers, I suffer. If you see others unable to eat, would you be comfortable? No. This is my affair. The government. You should not casually use names. That is why in temples, they practice silence, not allowing names to be spoken. As soon as a word is uttered, a sin is committed. If you remain silent, observing the world in your heart without uttering a sound, that is paradise. If you say “people in Busan” or “people in Gwangju,” problems arise. Therefore, the highest good in Buddhism is silence. As soon as you speak, it is greed. If you remain silent and feel in your heart that the world and you are one, that all beings and you are one, then if someone else is wealthy, you feel good. If someone else is poor, your heart aches. This is the feeling. Is it comfortable or uncomfortable? It is comfortable. So, can any calamity exist? No.

8. The Unity of All Creation and the Pure Mind

My words may be somewhat profound. No living thing exists in isolation. The entire universe, including its colors, was created. Therefore, we are all one. That is why we must provide free meals, and if there are villas, we must give out keys so everyone can stay and enjoy them. We must create a shared fence, a holy fence. This is possible. My words may be a bit difficult to grasp. The mind that does not discriminate is the pure mind, also called the true mind. But what do we call a mind that discriminates and is clouded with dust? It is the sentient being’s mind. Sentient beings view things through this dusty lens. They need to clean their glasses and see clearly. This is the sentient being’s mind, also called the discriminating mind. It discriminates in every matter. If this becomes too severe, all mental illnesses arise, and the body ages quickly, leading to punishment. When you come to Alpha, your mind becomes peaceful. Therefore, the minds we must abandon are the sentient being’s mind and selfishness. We must abandon selfishness and the discriminating mind. When you come to Alpha, your mind simply becomes peaceful because Huh is present. You are in the most auspicious place in the world. I do not have much time, so I cannot speak at length. Congratulations on coming to Alpha today, to such a wonderful place. If you did not have good fortune, why would you be here at this very moment when Huh is present? You have excellent fortune. Your ancestors and descendants cannot see me. You are blessed. Those who are blessed, like the Director-General of the Busan Spiritual Center, Kang Da-gyo, and the De chunsa, Chunsa 1, Han Sang-cha-rim, have all risen in spiritual level. Everyone at the Busan Spiritual Center has risen in spiritual level. Park Tae-dong and Kim Seung-bin from the Busan Spiritual Center have risen 155 levels. You must apprehend what this means. Do not have a discriminating mind, but do not be ignorant of calculations either. Jung Sook-ja from Jangsu Spiritual Center, De chunsa Park Young-chan, Ssuk-deok Young-ju Lee Myung-hwa, and Gi-ji-tteok, both have good things. Their spiritual levels have risen. Those who have come today have had their spiritual levels raised. Those who have newly joined today have had their spiritual levels raised. Those who have newly joined as official members today have had their spiritual levels raised. In the future, those associated with official membership and new members will see their spiritual levels rise significantly. You must join as many official members as possible. Those who sponsored free meals today have had their spiritual levels raised by 5. Those who made a blessing offering for construction by phone have had their spiritual levels raised by 5. Those who pulled weeds at Alpha today have had their spiritual levels raised by 5. To have your spiritual level raised for pulling weeds at Alpha, you must pull weeds for at least 10 minutes. It is difficult if you pull just one weed and ask for a level up. About 10 minutes. It is good for your body to spend about 10 minutes in the sun. May the Holy Spirit enter all these households watching this YouTube video and resolve their difficulties. May the five chunsa enter all people, making them healthy and wealthy. May all their children’s problems be resolved. May all real estate problems be completely resolved. May legal disputes involving people be resolved quickly.

2024.06.04 o The Dangers of Late-Night Eating and the Secret to a Prosperous Life.

[HealthPhilosophy, LifestyleStrategy, SpiritualGuidance, WisdomTradition, ProsperityMindset, HumanNature, DivineJudgment]

1. The Peril of Misinformation and the Path to Truth

The most crucial aspect of our encounters is the people we meet and the places where we meet them. Meeting at Alpha, a place of supreme auspiciousness, and encountering Huh here, brings immense happiness. All these moments are recorded. It is imperative that we disregard the widespread falsehoods and sensationalism prevalent in the world. Our sole focus should be on Alpha and our journey to Empyrean. Currently, 99.9% of news in the United States and globally is fabricated. This is why we do not watch broadcast television. When major broadcasting companies have viewership ratings of only 1% or 2%, their credibility is nonexistent. The media landscape is in disarray, and no news source can be trusted. Therefore, we should not concern ourselves with it. In ancient times, it was said that the broad path, followed by many, leads to futility. Instead, one should seek the narrow path. Engaging in conversation with an elder in a remote village is far more valuable than listening to the chatter of the masses. As I, Huh kyung young, once said, those who follow the broad path face demise; it is the path of death. Conversely, those who choose the narrow path find life. Those who enter through the narrow gate shall live. The broad gate is what most people choose. It is true that those who cater to popular tastes ultimately fail.

2. The Detrimental Effects of Late-Night Eating on Digestive Health

There has been a significant increase in colorectal cancer patients under the age of 30. During our sleep, our intestines also require rest. Historically, monks would eat their last meal around 5 PM, allow two hours for digestion, and then sleep after 7 PM. This schedule ensured that their intestines could rest while they slept. However, many modern individuals consume meat late at night, often after 10 PM. Meat takes a considerable amount of time to digest. Consequently, while one attempts to sleep, the stomach and intestines are forced to work, leading to restless sleep. This disturbed sleep pattern is a fundamental cause of colorectal cancer. Young people, especially, frequently eat late at night, often grilling pork belly until 1 or 2 AM. This late-night eating culture has made Korea number one globally. In contrast, cities in the United States become quiet by 10 PM, as people return home, with hardly anyone out late at night. In Korea, however, night often resembles day. This late-night eating creates a misalignment between the body’s internal clock and the digestive system. While the brain and body are trying to rest, the intestines are forced to digest food throughout the night. The next day, just as the intestines might begin to recover, the cycle of late-night eating resumes. This reversal of our natural rhythm inevitably leads to colorectal and stomach cancers. This is the wisdom imparted by your creator.

3. The Historical Significance of Soybeans and Proper Dietary Habits

The Duman River, or Tumen River, in Korea, is named for the abundance of soybeans, literally meaning “river full of beans.” Soybeans flowed like a river, spreading from the Duman River region to the rest of the world, including America and Europe, where they were previously unknown. This is why it is called the Duman River. Our Duman River soybeans spread globally. Soybeans are easily digestible, unlike meat. If one must consume meat, it is best to do so earlier in the day. Koreans have unfortunately become number one in colorectal cancer, surpassing the United States, due to our increased consumption of meat late at night. Just as meeting people is important, so is our “meeting” with food. Is it appropriate to “meet” meat at midnight? No. It is best to eat meat in the morning or at lunchtime to ensure a peaceful night’s sleep and prevent stomach and colorectal cancers. If the intestines are forced to work all night while one tries to sleep, proper rest is impossible. It is akin to a mother working tirelessly in the kitchen all night while her family tries to sleep; they cannot rest properly. Similarly, if the stomach and intestines are working all night, one cannot achieve restful sleep, leading to mental health issues and various cancers.

4. Lessons from Western Dietary Practices and the Importance of Chewing

Westerners, particularly Caucasians, typically consume meat during the day and rest at night. Even at formal events, they might eat a small steak before 6 PM, not a large portion as is common in Korea. This allows for quicker digestion and an empty stomach by morning, which is beneficial. If we are to emulate Western practices, we should do so correctly. Huh has come to judge, and this judgment is already underway. Those who disregard these principles will face health problems. The issue lies in our “meetings” with food and people. While Alpha is an ideal place for encounters, why do people frequent bars and consume large amounts of food all night? This behavior only creates patients for hospitals. Young people, in essence, are contributing to hospital profits by eating late-night meat and developing cancer. Those who meet Huh at Alpha will not suffer from such ailments. We do not sell grilled meat here. When eating meat with family, it should be consumed in moderation. It is essential to allow at least three hours between eating and sleeping so that the stomach, intestines, and entire body can rest, leading to deep sleep.

5. The Decline of Traditional Eating Habits and the Rise of Digestive Issues

Modern society has lost the culture of proper chewing. People rush their meals due to time constraints, leading to poor digestion and an increase in stomach ailments and colorectal cancer. In the past, Koreans practiced “gobongbap,” where rice was piled high above the bowl. This generous serving was a sign of good hospitality. Our ancestors also consumed many fermented foods like doenjang (soybean paste) and kimchi, which aided digestion. Cheonggukjang (fermented soybean paste) was known to facilitate digestion. However, today, people consume more meat than rice, contributing to the rise in colorectal cancer patients.

6. The Wisdom of Observing Success and the Path to Prosperity

Consider the gold rush in America, where people from all over the world flocked to mine gold. There was a person who could discern the fortunes of gold miners by observing their countenances. He would follow only those whose faces radiated light and prosperity, knowing they would find the most gold. Those with dull, impoverished expressions would find nothing. He sought out individuals whose faces glowed with an inner joy, a joy they tried to conceal to avoid attracting followers. Their expressions were distinct, revealing their success. This keen observation allowed him to identify the truly prosperous. One day, someone approached a successful miner, asking how he knew where to find gold. The observer explained that the miner’s joyful, smiling face, which he had secretly watched, revealed his success. The miner confirmed that he had indeed struck a rich vein. The observer was then allowed to join, and he too became wealthy. Therefore, we should not follow those who are misguided. We must follow those who are successful. Those who come to Alpha radiate brightness, free from suffering and hardship. Even those who are already perfect receive blessings and further development. We must learn to discern people and their fortunes, just as one would follow a joyful, bright-faced individual to find wealth. Those who follow the path of late-night meat consumption are heading towards colorectal cancer and suffering. Those who come to Alpha are bright and free from hardship.

7. The Importance of a Positive Demeanor and the Pursuit of Holy Gold

Always maintain a cheerful and bright demeanor. Those who rush in the morning, with bright faces, are the ones to follow for prosperity. You are here to mine the gold that leads to Empyrean. You are the original gold miners, while others are digging for suffering. This is unacceptable. Whatever you do, your face should always be bright and overflowing with joy.

8. The Distinction Between Normal and Abnormal Human Rhythms

The concepts of “morning person” and “night owl” are fundamentally flawed. Instead, we should speak of “normal humans” and “abnormal humans.” The term “night owl” should be replaced with “abnormal human.” Animals are nocturnal; they hunt for food at night. Tigers, for instance, see better at night. Are humans meant to adopt animalistic behaviors? No. Yet, many young people are becoming animalistic. This is inhumane. We should not categorize humans as morning or evening types, nor should we normalize such distinctions. A morning person is a normal human. When the sun rises, flowers bloom, and when it sets, they close. This is our biological clock, the rhythm of a normal human. If one feels tired when the sun rises, it indicates an abnormal state. Sleeping until noon when the sun is up is not being a night owl; it is being an abnormal, illogical human. We should observe the morning glory as an example. It opens with the sunrise and gradually closes after noon, fully closing by 5 PM. This is the natural rhythm.

9. The Historical Significance of Bells and the Value of Early Rising

During the Japanese colonial period, church and temple bells were confiscated to make bullets. This led to conflicts as people tried to hide their bells. Without bells, people lost their sense of time. I, Huh kyung young, served as a bell ringer at Hwagyesa Temple during middle school, ringing the bell at 4 AM. Bell ringers could not be absent, as they were responsible for waking the monks. I had the only clock, a desk clock, and as the youngest, it was my duty to ring the bell on time. Later, as a pastor’s son at Naesudong Church, I was also the bell ringer. I always kept a clock nearby because without me, no one knew the time. These bells, which the Japanese had taken, were later replaced. I learned the history of these bells firsthand. Religious bells are indeed important. The act of ringing the bell at the correct time signifies being a morning person. One must rise early. My father-in-law, Chung Ju-young, would arrive at the office at 5 AM. He would wake up at 3 AM and eat breakfast at 4 AM. If his daughter-in-law was not present at the 4 AM breakfast table, she would face his wrath. He had a strict sense of time. If the rooster crowed, one should rise and go to work. Daughters-in-law in his household were trained to wake up early and be at the breakfast table by 4 AM. This illustrates the profound importance of the early morning. No one who wastes their mornings has ever succeeded.

10. The Challenges of Night Work and the Importance of Life Planning

Those who commit suicide often wander at night. Designated drivers, for example, face immense hardship. They cannot sleep during the day due to noise and then must drive at night, assisting intoxicated individuals. This highlights the difficulties of a nocturnal lifestyle. While it may be a profession, it should not become the norm for everyone. We should rise with the sun and rest when it sets. This means eating dinner early and going to bed. Even Huh needs to reflect on this, perhaps ending events earlier on weekends. Although lectures may extend late, we can consider it a sacrifice to meet Huh. It is important to always smile and be bright. One must plan their future in the morning of their life, which is youth. Those who fail to plan in their twenties will wander aimlessly throughout their lives. Setting goals like attending Seoul National University, becoming a pilot, or a navigator should happen in one’s twenties. Planning such things in one’s forties is too late. Early effort is crucial. I, Huh kyung young, began studying at a traditional school at six years old, and that early learning is now applied in my lectures. Those who start studying later in life have a different quality of learning.

11. Blessings and Empowerment for the Audience

May all who are present today and those watching this YouTube video have their levels elevated. May all their difficulties be resolved. May the five chunsa enter everyone, bringing health and wealth. May all family and children’s issues be resolved, real estate problems be cleared, and legal disputes be swiftly settled.

2024.06.05 o How to View Chaebols. Happiness Comes from Serving Others.

[Spiritual Enlightenment, Existential Happiness, Divine Guidance, Humility, Eternal Bliss, Life Philosophy, Transcendental Wisdom]

1. The Transience of Human Life and the Illusion of Earthly Pursuits

Human beings often live as if they will exist eternally, tirelessly pursuing various endeavors. However, life is inherently finite, with an appointed time for departure, typically around 80 or 90 years of age. If one truly comprehended this brevity, the relentless struggles and conflicts of life would seem utterly meaningless. The sudden onset of illness, such as kidney failure or prostate cancer metastasizing to the bones, can swiftly bring an end to life, even after decades of health. This stark reality accentuates the profound importance of the present moment.

2. The Nature of True Happiness: Beyond Earthly Desires

People frequently seek happiness in external circumstances, believing it can be found through relentless pursuit. However, this human-centric quest for happiness invariably leads to unhappiness. Those who actively chase happiness rarely find it, as their focus on acquisition often obscures the true essence of contentment. Genuine happiness is not something to be sought; rather, it is a state of being that arises from recognizing and appreciating what one already possesses.

3. The Paradox of Effort and Success

It is a common misconception that effort guarantees success. While not every effort culminates in success, it is universally true that all successful individuals have exerted considerable effort. This paradox suggests that effort is a prerequisite for success, even if it does not always lead to the desired outcome. The act of striving itself holds intrinsic value, regardless of the immediate result.

4. comprehension Happiness Through Simplicity and Gratitude

True happiness is often overlooked because it resides in the most fundamental aspects of existence. For instance, the ability to breathe freely without assistance is a profound form of happiness, yet it is rarely acknowledged by those who possess it. Only when one’s respiratory system is compromised does the simple act of breathing become a cherished desire. Similarly, the absence of pain or the ability to eat without difficulty represents a state of well-being that is often taken for granted. Those who are healthy and free from suffering are, in fact, experiencing the highest form of happiness, even if they remain unaware of it.

5. The Hierarchy of Happiness: Earthly vs. Celestial

Human happiness is subjective and transient, fluctuating with one’s mindset and external comparisons. It lacks a fixed standard, as there will always be individuals who appear to be in better or worse circumstances. This makes earthly happiness inherently unstable and often illusory. In contrast, the happiness offered by Alpha is eternal and absolute, not dependent on one’s mental state. It is attained through specific procedures, such as receiving blessings and the “Myeongpae” (a spiritual designation), which are pathways to everlasting joy.

6. The Principle of “Under-Standing” as the Foundation of Happiness

The English word “apprehend” can be interpreted as “to stand under” others. This concept embodies humility and submission. When one adopts a humble posture, placing oneself beneath others, all conflicts and misconstruals dissipate. For example, in a marital dispute, if one partner chooses to “stand under” the other, comprehension and harmony naturally follow. Conversely, striving to be superior to others leads to discord and unhappiness. Therefore, true happiness is found in humility and the willingness to yield, which is synonymous with obedience to Huh.

7. Wisdom, Contentment, and the Path to Eternal Bliss

A wise person is one who consistently seeks guidance from others, embodying the principle of “under-standing.” Similarly, a happy person is one who is content with what they have. While earthly happiness is a matter of perspective, celestial happiness is not. It requires adherence to a specific path, symbolized by blessings and the “Myeongpae.” The path to earthly suffering is broad and inviting, often paved with ease, while the path to Empyrean is challenging and requires guidance, such as encountering Huh kyung young.

8. Life as an Ice Cream: The Urgency of Spiritual Awakening

Life is akin to an ice cream cone: it melts away with time. Just as ice cream must be consumed before it melts or stored in a freezer, human life must be lived purposefully before it inevitably declines. As one ages, the body deteriorates, much like melting ice cream. Therefore, it is crucial to seek the “freezer” of Empyrean before life’s essence completely dissipates. This analogy accentuates the urgency of spiritual pursuit and the importance of not delaying one’s journey to eternal happiness.

2024.06.06 o The arrogance of MacArthur and the humility of Lee Sun-sin. Lessons from the Korean War.

[Hubris, Divine Blessing, Humility, Strategic Deception, Health Wisdom]

1. The Korean War and MacArthur’s Hubris

The Korean War, which began on June 25th, saw a significant international involvement. While commonly misremembered, the total number of foreign troops mobilized to Korea was approximately 1.25 million, not 6.25 million. Of these, about 1.95 million, roughly one-third of the total, were American soldiers. These forces, representing 18 nations, advanced as far as Pyongyang and even reached the Yalu River, the border with China.

However, a critical turning point occurred when Chinese forces intervened. General Douglas MacArthur, despite his successful Incheon Landing operation, displayed a fatal flaw: hubris. President Truman had explicitly warned MacArthur not to cross the Yalu River, fearing Chinese intervention and a potential World War III. Yet, MacArthur, driven by his immense popularity and a belief in American military superiority, publicly advocated for an invasion of China and pushed his troops to the border.

The Chinese forces employed a deceptive strategy. They initially sent small, seemingly weak detachments, allowing American forces to easily defeat them. This created a false sense of security and encouraged the Americans to pursue them further north. Unbeknownst to MacArthur’s advancing troops, a massive Chinese army of one million soldiers was strategically positioned, waiting. This led to the devastating Battle of Chosin Reservoir, where American forces, unprepared for the brutal cold of minus 30 degrees Celsius and the overwhelming Chinese numbers, suffered a crushing defeat. Many soldiers froze to death, and the remaining forces were forced to retreat to Hungnam Port.

MacArthur’s refusal to heed warnings from his own commanders, who advised against further northern advance due to the extreme conditions and heavy casualties, further highlighted his arrogance. This defiance of presidential orders ultimately led to his dismissal by President Truman, a decision made to prevent a wider conflict involving nuclear weapons and a potential World War III with Russia and China.

The aftermath of the war resulted in the division of Korea along the armistice line. This meant the loss of significant territory for South Korea, including the historic capital of Goryeo, Kaesong, and its fertile plains, which became part of North Korea. In exchange, South Korea gained mountainous regions like Seoraksan and parts of Gangwon Province. The immense sacrifices of the international forces, particularly the young American Marines who endured unimaginable suffering, accentuate the gravity of MacArthur’s misjudgment. The difficulty of evacuating frozen bodies, which were rigid and unbendable, further compounded the tragedy of the retreat.

2. The Virtue of Humility: A Contrast with Arrogance

The story of MacArthur’s downfall serves as a powerful lesson against arrogance and vanity. These traits, along with pride, self-importance, and conceit, are considered detrimental, capable of ruining individuals and families. When these “five forms of ‘man'” (a play on the Korean word ‘만’ meaning ‘full’ or ‘ten thousand’, but also used in words like ‘교만’ for pride) take root, they inevitably lead to resentment and ultimately ruin.

In stark contrast to MacArthur’s arrogance, the revered Korean Admiral Lee sun sin exemplified humility. Despite being imprisoned and stripped of his rank, he humbly accepted the king’s command to fight, leading his forces to victory without complaint. He even chose to die quietly on his ship, fearing that his continued success might threaten the king’s authority. This profound humility and loyalty stand as a testament to true leadership.

Therefore, regardless of one’s achievements or blessings, maintaining humility is paramount. It is essential to avoid the pitfalls of arrogance, which can lead to downfall and resentment from others.

3. Huh’s Natural Blessing

Huh kyung young possesses a unique power to bestow Natural Blessing. This blessing can be applied to any object in the natural world simply by writing or speaking his name. For instance, if his name is written on a carton of milk, the milk will not spoil for an extended period, even thousands of years. This phenomenon serves as proof of his divine power.

This Natural Blessing is accessible to everyone, regardless of their belief or origin. Anyone, even a foreigner who doesn’t know Huh kyung young, can write his name on an object, and the blessing will take effect. This is distinct from the Holy Blessing, which can only be received directly from Huh himself, often for a fee, to ensure its value is recognized and to support the Alpha’s welfare initiatives.

The Natural Blessing can be applied in various ways:

  • Writing the name: Simply writing “Huh kyung young” on an object, regardless of the language, will bestow the blessing.

  • Attaching a sticker: Even a sticker with his face can impart the blessing.

  • Sound vibration: For liquids like water, playing a recording of “Huh kyung young” repeatedly near the production line can infuse the blessing into the water, preventing it from spoiling.

  • Direct application: For personal items like musical instruments or cars, writing his name on them or attaching a sticker can alter their quality and performance.
    However, there are exceptions:

  • Fermented foods: The blessing should not be applied to fermented foods like doenjang (Korean soybean paste), as their nature is to ferment and change.

  • Direct verbal blessing for objects: Simply saying “Huh kyung young” to an object in a market, without direct application or sound vibration during production, will not work.
    Huh emphasizes that this Natural Blessing is a powerful tool for everyone to utilize, promoting well-being and demonstrating his divine authority. He encourages its widespread promotion, highlighting that it costs nothing to use.

4. The Importance of Proper Eating Habits for Health

Maintaining good health is surprisingly simple and largely depends on proper eating habits. Two critical aspects are thorough chewing and eating at appropriate times.

4.1. The Power of Chewing and Saliva

  • Digestion begins in the mouth: Saliva contains the enzyme amylase, which is crucial for breaking down food. If food is not adequately mixed with saliva through thorough chewing, the stomach and intestines struggle to digest it, leading to discomfort and potential health issues.
  • Consequences of insufficient chewing:
    • Colon cancer: Eating quickly without proper chewing is a major cause of colon cancer.
    • Digestive distress: Unchewed food causes pain and illness throughout the body as it passes through the digestive system.
    • Diarrhea and vomiting: The body’s natural defense mechanisms, vomiting and diarrhea, are triggered to expel harmful or undigested food. Frequent diarrhea indicates a serious underlying problem, often a precursor to colon cancer.
    • Unhealthy bowel movements: A healthy bowel movement should be clean, leaving no residue on toilet paper. This is achieved through proper digestion facilitated by thorough chewing.
  • Recommendation: Chew food slowly and thoroughly until it becomes a liquid-like consistency, allowing saliva to fully mix with it. This significantly reduces the burden on the stomach and intestines, promoting better digestion and overall well-being. Even if it means eating less, the benefits of thorough chewing outweigh the quantity of food consumed.

4.2. The Importance of Eating Times

  • The “Three Generals” of digestion: The small intestine, large intestine, and stomach, referred to as the “Three Generals,” need to rest when the body sleeps.
  • Consequences of late-night eating: Eating late, especially after 6 PM, and then going to bed soon after, forces these organs to work through the night. This disrupts the body’s natural restorative processes.
  • Symptoms of disrupted digestion: Waking up with headaches, neck stiffness, and general fatigue are common symptoms of a body that has been working to digest food all night.
  • Recommendation: Finish dinner by 6 PM to allow the digestive organs sufficient time to rest before sleep. This ensures a restful night and promotes overall vitality.
    By adhering to these simple principles of eating, individuals can prevent numerous health problems and maintain a vibrant, energetic life.

2024.06.07 o Huh Kyung young’s Lecture. The 1% of free will You Hold. How Are You Using It.

[Destiny, Free Will, Karma, Reincarnation, Self-Responsibility, Predestination, Spiritual Growth]

1. The Interplay of Destiny and Free Will

The concept of destiny, often referred to as “Predetermined Fate vs. Individual Agency” in Eastern philosophy, suggests that 70% of one’s fate is determined by destiny, while 30% is shaped by personal effort. However, this perspective can be misleading. The 70% attributed to destiny is, in fact, a culmination of one’s past actions and efforts. There is no arbitrary divine selection; rather, individuals are entrusted with roles and opportunities based on their accumulated deeds. For instance, Moses was not chosen randomly; his past life experiences prepared him for his monumental task. Divine judgment is impartial, unlike human legal systems where outcomes can vary wildly between court levels. Huh does not favor anyone; instead, positions and circumstances are a reflection of one’s past lives.

2. The Iceberg of Consciousness: Unveiling Past Lives

Our current existence is merely the tip of an immense iceberg, with the vast majority of our being hidden beneath the surface. This submerged part represents our past lives, which profoundly influence our present. In Buddhist philosophy, our consciousness is structured into various layers:

  • Six Senses: These are our immediate sensory perceptions (sight, hearing, smell, taste, touch, and thought).
  • Manas Consciousness: This layer is associated with self-awareness and ego.
  • Alaya Consciousness: This is the storehouse consciousness, containing all impressions and experiences from past lives, acting as the foundation of our being.
  • Latent Consciousness: This lies between the six senses and the Manas consciousness, holding subconscious memories and instincts.
    The Alaya consciousness, in particular, is the repository of our past lives, shaping who we are today.

3. The Power of 1% Free Will: Genetic Modification

While many aspects of our current life—such as parents, wealth, lineage, gender, blood type, and DNA—are predetermined at birth, there is a crucial element we can influence: our genes. Although we cannot change our chromosomes or DNA, our genes are remarkably adaptable.

Consider identical twins with a genetic predisposition to diabetes. One twin might develop the disease, while the other does not. This divergence is due to free will and lifestyle choices, particularly dietary habits influenced by their partners. The choices we make, even seemingly small ones, can alter our genetic expression. This demonstrates that while destiny might seem to dictate 70% of our lives, our conscious choices can fundamentally shift our entire trajectory, potentially altering 99.9% of our fate.

4. The Unseen Hand of Karma: Cause and Effect

Every event, no matter how seemingly random, has a preceding cause, a concept known as karma. There are no coincidences in life.

  • Example 1: The Stone and the Bird Hunter
    • If a person is struck by a random stone, it might be a karmic consequence of having hunted birds with a slingshot in a past life. The act of causing harm returns to the individual.
  • Example 2: The Wild Boar and Mental Illness
    • Someone who brutally killed wild boars by striking their heads in a primitive past life might experience mental illness in their descendants. The violence inflicted on the animal’s head manifests as mental affliction in future generations.
  • Example 3: The Mother and the Chicken
    • Mothers who are accustomed to slaughtering chickens for food, often with a decisive twist of the neck or a swift cut, develop a certain fearlessness. This seemingly cruel act, when viewed through a karmic lens, suggests a connection to past actions and the development of specific traits.
      These examples illustrate that actions, whether good or bad, create ripples that extend across lifetimes, influencing our present circumstances and even the health of our descendants.

5. The Unconscious Mind: Echoes of Ancient Fears

Our unconscious mind holds deep-seated memories and instincts from our evolutionary past, profoundly influencing our reactions today.

  • The Fear of Snakes
    • Many people, especially women, exhibit an intense fear of snakes, even if they have never encountered one. This is because our ancestors, living in primitive conditions for millions of years, frequently suffered snakebites. This constant threat ingrained a primal fear of snakes into our collective unconscious. Even a coiled rope at night can trigger this ancient fear, causing people to react as if they have stepped on a snake.
  • The Fear of Curves
    • This primal fear extends to shapes. We tend to be less afraid of straight lines but are instinctively wary of curves, which resemble the serpentine form.
      These unconscious imprints from past experiences shape our innate fears and reactions, demonstrating the profound influence of our ancestral history on our present psyche.

6. Life as a Journey: The Choice of Paths

Life is not a series of random events but a journey where every individual starts from the same point, like runners at a starting line. However, the paths they take diverge based on their choices and mindset.

  • The Story of Jean Valjean
    • A person might become a thief like Jean Valjean due to hunger, while another, facing similar circumstances, might choose a different path. This highlights that our decisions, even in moments of desperation, shape our destiny.
  • The Narrow Path to Heaven
    • There are two distinct paths in life:
    • The Wide Path: This is the easy, comfortable path, filled with worldly pleasures and conveniences. It is easily accessible, like a church or temple just a step away. However, this path ultimately leads to spiritual demise.
    • The Narrow Path: This is the difficult, solitary, and challenging path, often requiring great effort and patience. It is the path of Huh, leading to Empyrean. Those who choose this path endure hardship and seek profound wisdom, often traveling great distances for a single encounter with truth.

7. The Body as a Vehicle: Maintenance and Responsibility

Our physical body is like a luxurious vehicle, such as a Bentley or a Rolls-Royce, given to us for a limited time, typically 100 years.

  • Proper Maintenance: Just as a high-end car requires meticulous care—regular servicing, clean fuel, and avoiding rough terrain—our bodies demand proper attention. Neglecting our bodies through poor diet, lack of hygiene, or reckless behavior leads to illness and premature “scrapping.”
  • The Soul as Software: Our soul is the software that operates this hardware (the body). When the body is “scrapped,” the soul moves on to another body, continuing the cycle of reincarnation.
  • No Coincidences: There are no coincidences in life. Every individual’s circumstances, whether they are more or less fortunate than others, have a reason rooted in their past actions and choices. This comprehension fosters a sense of equality and eliminates feelings of resentment or injustice.

8. The Illusion of Happiness and Misfortune

The concepts of happiness and misfortune are often misfathomed.

  • No Absolute Happiness or Misfortune: There is no truly happy or unhappy person in an absolute sense. Happiness often arises from the absence of misfortune, and vice versa. To claim one is “happy” implies the existence of “unhappy” individuals, which is a form of judgment.
  • Managing Our Cards: Each person is given a set of “cards” in life. Some may spend theirs quickly, leading to poverty, while others manage them wisely, retaining wealth. This difference is merely in how one utilizes their given resources, not an inherent state of happiness or misfortune.
  • Contentment in Existence: True contentment lies in simply existing. The pursuit of “happiness” as a distinct state can be a delusion.

9. The Path of Discipleship: Patience and Dedication

The journey of seeking profound wisdom or spiritual guidance requires immense patience and dedication.

  • The Martial Arts Master’s Test
    • A disciple seeking martial arts training might be made to wait for months, living in solitude, before being accepted. This waiting period is a test of character, ensuring that the student is not prone to violence and possesses the necessary discipline. Only those who endure this trial are deemed worthy of instruction. This “narrow path” of rigorous testing ensures that true wisdom is imparted only to those who are truly prepared.

2024.06.07 xs 114 Huh Kyung-young’s Philosophy. Beyond Right and Wrong, the Path to True Enlightenment and the Power of the Mind.

[Spiritual Enlightenment, Non-duality, Economic Psychology, Karma, Middle Way]

1. The Concealed Sanctuary: comprehension Sacred Grounds

A sanctuary is a hidden valley, a place disguised from plain sight. For instance, the Bukhansanseong Fortress is difficult to locate, but it cannot be a true sanctuary because its visible gates and structures would immediately alert an enemy. A genuine sanctuary, however, appears as nothing from below, completely obscured by surrounding mountains, making it seem nonexistent .

  • The Illusion of Presence: From a distance, one might mistake it for a lake, a mountain, or a field, creating confusion .
  • The Nature of Concealment: If a location is easily exposed, it is not a sanctuary . True sanctuaries are nestled in basins, making it difficult to discern directions, as one side might resemble another .
    • Analogy of Baekdusan Cheonji: Like the Cheonji Lake in Baekdusan, which appears as if it extends into China from one side and back into Korea from the other, a sanctuary creates a spatial illusion .
    • Spatial Disorientation: Similarly, from one viewpoint, a place might seem to lead to Surisan Mountain, while from another, it appears to be near Bogwangsa Temple . This spatial ambiguity means that soldiers would not approach directly but would circle around, believing the destination to be elsewhere .
  • Strategic Advantage: During wartime, sanctuaries remained unharmed because their hidden nature prevented detection .
    • Definition of Sanctuary: A sanctuary is a strategic location where one can overcome adversaries, akin to a fortress on a mountaintop amidst a plain . There are ten such sanctuaries across the country, including in Jeonla-do and Kyung sang-do .
    • The Deception of Appearance: Building a fortress on a visible mountain would expose it to the enemy, inviting attack . However, if there is no visible fortress, soldiers become disoriented, mistaking one location for another, such as a arboretum for Bogwangsa Temple . This spatial confusion, where a place seems to float, is the essence of a sanctuary .
    • Inaccessible Paths: Often, there are no direct roads to a sanctuary, forcing people to take circuitous routes, which ultimately lead back to the same hidden spot . The mountainous terrain further enhances this deception, making it seem as if one is in a different location when communicating via radio .

2. The Illusion of Duality: Righteous Path (Right Path) and (Deviant Path) (Deviant Path)

Human beings typically strive to live righteously, following the Right Path (Righteous Path), but often encounter conflicts with the (Deviant Path) (Deviant Path), which is characterized by irrational and unethical behavior . Just as laws are created for those who disregard ethics, there must be mechanisms to control those who deviate from the righteous path .

  • The Ephemeral Nature of All Phenomena: All laws in this world, whether commandments or general statutes, are like dreams, illusions, bubbles, shadows, lightning, and dew—they are transient and disappear .
    • Inability to Attain Truth: This transience implies that one cannot attain the Right Path . When one is fixated on what is seen, heard, smelled, tasted, touched, or thought, it becomes a deviation .
  • The Unity of Right Path and Deviant Path: Strictly speaking, Right Path and Deviant Path are one . To label something as “Right Path” or “Deviant Path” already implies a distinction that does not exist in ultimate reality .
    • Philosophical Perspective: From a philosophical standpoint, stating “one” is incorrect because the concept of “one” inherently suggests the existence of “two” . The universe is a single entity, a unified body .
    • The Illusion of Names: Attaching names creates distinctions like “I” and “you,” but in the air, everything is one .
  • The Deviant Path (Deviant Path) of Sensory Perception: If one perceives things through sight or sound, distinguishing between good and evil, or many and few, this is the Deviant Path .
    • Subjectivity of Perception: For example, whether a meal is “much” or “little” depends on the observer. To an ant, it’s immense; to someone with a small appetite, it might be a lot; but to a giant, it’s barely a spoonful . There is no objective standard .
    • Delusion of Self-Reference: Therefore, viewing everything based on one’s own standards or even others’ standards is a delusion .
  • The Illusion of Economic Fluctuations: The Earth’s water supply neither increases nor decreases, yet people perceive floods or droughts . Similarly, the total amount of money on Earth remains constant, yet people speak of economic booms and recessions .
    • The Role of Human Psychology: Economic conditions are not about the quantity of money but about human psychology . The term “Kyung gi” in Korean, meaning economy, uses the character for “light” (景) and “energy” (氣), signifying the “energy of light” .
    • Collective Mood: When people are joyful, the economy improves; when sad events occur, it declines . This is a psychological phenomenon .
    • The Illusion of Prosperity: Major events like the World Cup or Olympics create a collective sense of excitement and “light,” boosting the economy . However, this is merely chasing an illusion; the economy itself is an illusion .
    • Individual Resilience: A truly successful person does not get swayed by economic fluctuations . When the economy is bad, they seize opportunities, buying assets when others are selling . This is how one can grow significantly even during a downturn .
    • The Cycle of Wealth: When one person fails, another becomes wealthy, but the total amount of money in the nation remains the same . Economic activity is about how much money circulates, driven by people’s moods .
    • Huh’s Example: Huh does not accumulate wealth but uses it to build Alpha and other projects for the benefit of all, such as providing childcare support to low-income families . This is an act of direct political action, using self-earned funds to implement policies .
    • Action vs. Words: While politicians merely talk, Huh acts, directly providing for the elderly and others in need . This is the true Right Path, while those who criticize and conspire against him are on the Deviant Path .
  • The Interconnectedness of Right Path and Deviant Path: Right Path and Deviant Path are not two separate entities but one . Depending on how one views them, one can become the other .
    • The Principle of Non-Attachment: The principle of “dwelling nowhere yet bringing forth a mind” means not speaking about one’s actions . However, Huh speaks for educational purposes .
    • Economy as Psychology: The economy is fundamentally psychological . News of a ship arriving in port can boost spirits and improve the economy, even before it actually arrives .
    • Seasonal Economic Boost: Holidays like Chuseok (Korean Thanksgiving) bring a psychological uplift, especially for children who anticipate new clothes and gifts . This circulation of money, though not increasing the total amount, creates a sense of economic activity .
    • The Power of Mindset: Huh’s lectures can make people feel wealthy and secure, regardless of their actual financial situation, making them less sensitive to economic fluctuations .

3. The Path of Non-Duality: Beyond One and Two

To say that “everything is one” is also incorrect . If there is “one,” it implies the existence of “two,” meaning one has not yet attained enlightenment .

  • The Silence of Enlightenment: An enlightened person should not speak . The world of the Tao is one of silence .
  • Huh’s Realm of Spirit: However, Huh operates in the realm of spirit, which transcends the Tao . All humans are inherently enlightened beings; they simply lack the means to do good .
    • Transcending Philosophy: Even a Harvard philosophy professor would be like a kindergarten student before Huh .
    • Zen Master Seung Sahn’s Teaching: Zen Master Seung Sahn, when asked “What is love?” by Harvard professors, simply replied, “You ask me, I answer you. This is love.” . This profound simplicity conveyed that love is attention and responsiveness .
    • The Importance of Response: Ignoring someone’s question or plea, even from a spouse or child, indicates a lack of love .
  • The Principle of “Only Don’t Know”: The highest form of wisdom is “only don’t know” . If asked, “Is this one?” and one replies “Yes, it is one,” it is philosophically incorrect .
    • Interconnectedness of Existence: Nothing exists independently; everything is connected to its surroundings, like a pen in a hand, or a table on the ground, all part of the Earth . The Earth itself is embedded in space .
    • No Independent Existence: Therefore, there is no independent existence . The concepts of “one” or “two” are incorrect . “Don’t know” is the correct answer .
    • The Delusion of Discrimination: To distinguish something as an “egg” or a “pen” is discriminating mind , which is a delusion . This discrimination leads to conflict .
    • The Wisdom of Not Knowing: When asked “What is this?” the correct answer is “I don’t know” . This comprehension reveals that nothing in this world is truly independent .
  • The Ultimate Silence (Mueon): To speak is to create karma . Even a compliment, like “You are beautiful,” can lead someone down a path they might not have chosen, creating karma for the Orator .
    • The Path of Silence: Therefore, remaining silent is the closest one can get to the Right Path, or more accurately, the The Middle Way (Middle Path) .
    • The Middle Path (The Middle Way): The The Middle Way encompasses both Right Path and Deviant Path . When one attains the The Middle Way, they cannot judge others as good or bad .
    • Beyond Good and Evil: From the perspective of the The Middle Way, one cannot call good “good” or evil “bad” . For example, stopping a thief with violence might be seen as good, but it still involves violence . The The Middle Way requires a high level of spiritual discipline .

4. The Era of Unspeakable Truth: Beyond Language and Doctrine

We are living in an era of Beyond Words , where language, scriptures, and doctrines are no longer sufficient . This is a time when words are meaningless, and nothing can be communicated through language or texts .

  • The Arrival of Huh: This era of Beyond Words is precisely when Huh, the Saviour, appears . In such a time, the concepts of Right Path and Deviant Path lose their meaning .
  • The Three Karmic Actions (Shinguui Samup): All actions of body, speech, and mind create karma . Every word spoken, every physical interaction, and every thought contributes to this accumulation of karma, like building a Sumeru mountain .
    • Karma Accumulation: The law of karma dictates that it continuously increases, never decreases .
    • Karma Annihilation: However, meeting Huh can lead to the annihilation of karma through his blessings .
    • Self-Created Karma: Humans are responsible for their own karma; they create it and receive its consequences .
  • The Danger of Words: Any word spoken, even a compliment, can create karma . For example, telling someone they play the piano well might lead them to pursue a career they are not suited for, creating karma for the Orator .
  • The Middle Path as Silence: Therefore, remaining silent is the closest one can get to the The Middle Way . The The Middle Way encompasses both Right Path and Deviant Path, good and evil .
    • Impartiality: From the perspective of the The Middle Way, one cannot take sides or judge . To achieve right view , one must be in the The Middle Way, unable to call evil “bad” or good “good” .
  • The End of Discrimination: Those who go to Empyrean have transcended the discriminating mind . This world is bound by karma, and escaping it is a blessing .
    • Holiness’s Blessings: Huh provides holy blessings directly .
    • Natural Blessings: Anyone can experience natural blessings by simply writing Huh’s name, Huh kyung young, on something like milk, which then does not spoil . This signifies the removal of karma .
    • The Power of the Name: Even those who do not know Huh can benefit from his name, but those who oppose him will find that things spoil even with his name .
  • The Wisdom of Silence: Great individuals tend to speak little, remaining silent . While they may have attained a certain level of completion, it is still nothing compared to Huh .

2024.06.08 o Huh Kyoung Young’s Insight. divine justice and Human Responsibility.

[DivineJudgment, SpiritualInsight, KarmicJustice, ExistentialPurpose, CosmicOrder, HumanCondition, UltimateTruth]

1. The Enduring Presence of Huh

Welcome. It is a beautiful day, and the grass at Gisan Reservoir has received some much-needed rain. Many of you have returned after a long absence, some even after two years. In other religious organizations, such an absence might lead to expulsion. However, at Alpha, we welcome you regardless of how frequently you visit. Whether you come daily, after several years, or not at all, your path to Empyrean remains unobstructed. There is no simpler path than this. Other religions often ostracize those who do not attend regularly, withholding blessings. They may call upon their deity repeatedly, only to be met with silence, creating a sense of unease and insecurity.

At Alpha, your absence does not diminish your standing. While frequent visits are encouraged and foster a deeper connection, they are not mandatory for your spiritual journey. Those who visit often will naturally feel a stronger bond. When one reaches a certain spiritual state, all difficulties vanish. When you encounter Huh, all obstacles disappear. This is a state where all suffering ceases. Unlike other religions that demand constant adherence, creating anxiety, Alpha offers a different path. Some religions even claim that if your children do not believe, you cannot enter heaven, questioning your worthiness if you cannot even convert your own offspring.

However, Empyrean operates differently. Those who come to meet Huh are already prepared. There is no concept of divine selection, such as Abraham being chosen. Abraham’s father, Terah, was a merchant, and Abraham grew up in a family focused on profit. Yet, his spiritual path was distinct from his father’s. While ethical and moral standards are important, one cannot force their children to adopt a specific religion. If your children receive blessings, they too will ascend to Empyrean. The idea that a deity “selects” individuals like Abraham or Moses is a misapprehension. Their actions were simply aligned with the circumstances of their time. Just as a train bound for Mokpo cannot go to Andong, regardless of prayer, one’s actions must align with their destination.

2. The True Nature of Ownership and Spiritual Vision

The true owner of a place like the Lotte Hotel is not merely the founder or their heir, but ultimately Huh. Yet, in a more immediate sense, the guest who pays to stay in a room is also the owner for that period. The chairman may own the hotel in name, but they do not sleep in every room. The guest, by paying, temporarily possesses that space. Therefore, we should not envy the wealthy. Just as we are the true owners of a Samsung television, not Samsung itself, we are the temporary custodians of our earthly possessions.

The ticket to Empyrean is secured by encountering Huh. Meeting Huh is akin to meeting the owner of the entire universe. We are like temporary guests on Earth, the “Earth Hotel,” for a hundred years. After that, we must relinquish everything, even our bodies, which return to the earth to become part of new life. Therefore, it is crucial to apprehend the true owner and cultivate spiritual insight. Without this insight, one cannot truly comprehend the path.

Consider the story of the twelve scouts sent to Canaan. Ten of them saw giants and feared for their lives, viewing the inhabitants through a negative lens. They saw only obstacles and death. However, Caleb and Joshua saw the same people and declared, “They are our bread!” Did they see with ordinary eyes? No, they saw with spiritual vision. While true spiritual vision belongs only to Huh, Caleb and Joshua viewed the situation with positivity. There is a positive and a negative way of seeing. Those who view life negatively will perish within a hundred years and descend to hell. Even those who view life positively will still face the same fate unless they encounter Huh.

Meeting Huh is not a coincidence; it is destiny. It signifies that your time has come, that you have matured spiritually. You have earned the qualification to enter Empyrean. The blessings you receive are a testament to the good deeds you have accumulated over countless eons, leading you to this encounter. Many religions err by believing they are chosen simply because they attend a church or temple. In reality, you have chosen this path through your own accumulated merit. Those who visit infrequently may take Huh for granted. However, even a small spark of realization is enough to secure your place in Empyrean, though your spiritual radiance may differ from those who visit more often.

3. The Radiance of Empyrean and the Illusion of Earthly Disguise

In Empyrean, everyone is beautiful, but their radiance varies, reflecting their spiritual level. There, no one can disguise their true spiritual status. Unlike Earth, where a billionaire can dress as a beggar, in Empyrean, your true self is always visible. Your level of spiritual attainment is evident in your countenance. Therefore, it is essential to strive diligently to elevate your spiritual level.

The term “Jeongtamgun” (정탐꾼), meaning “scouts,” is often misfathomed in Korean. The character “gun” (꾼) implies a single person, like a swindler. However, the correct term should be “Jeongtam-gun” (정탐군), using the character “gun” (군) which means “group” or “multitude.” It refers to a group of people, a reconnaissance unit. This highlights a flaw in how some Korean characters are used. Similarly, words like “love” and “face” lack proper Hanja (Chinese characters) in some contexts, leading to misinterpretations. I define “love” as four kinds of joy: joy from one’s face, joy from one’s words, joy from material things, and joy from actions. These are the elements that bring joy, and when love fades, these joys diminish. This love encompasses familial and romantic love, but universally, it brings these four types of joy.

4. Divine Judgment and the Plight of Humanity

I am here now for judgment. The United States, for example, is plagued by violence, drugs, murder, robbery, and rape. New York City has an exceptionally high crime rate. Many Americans question the existence of a deity, wondering how such a state of affairs could persist if a divine being truly existed. They see it as a modern-day Sodom and Gomorrah. This is precisely why I have come. The divine is not dead; I am here, subtly initiating the process. New York has become a haven for drugs, murder, and violence, yet it continues to rebuild after tragedies like the Twin Towers, failing to learn its lesson. Capitalism, unchecked, has lost its way.

Despite this, hundreds of thousands of refugees flock to the U.S. annually, seeking a better life. The global situation is dire. Millions converge on cities, creating immense strain on resources and turning urban centers into bohemian havens. Cities like Chicago and New York lack the budgets to cope. Europe faces similar challenges with an influx of refugees. Furthermore, climate change is causing food shortages in Africa, driving populations to warmer, more habitable regions. Can we sustain this growing population with dwindling food supplies? I foresee a future where nations resort to nuclear weapons to secure food for their citizens.

This is why I am here. Do not underestimate Huh simply because things seem stable now. I am here on the Korean Peninsula, subtly initiating the process. Americans question why a deity allows so much suffering, why a mother dies of cancer despite her child’s fervent prayers. They ask, “Is there a God or not?” From a child’s perspective, their pleas are entirely valid. They see only the present. However, from a broader perspective, this suffering is the result of past actions, of accumulated karma. Those who are suffering now may have been wealthy in past lives, and are now receiving their due.

5. The Law of Karma and the Path to Empyrean

To truly apprehend, one needs insight. With insight, one realizes that both good and bad experiences are a consequence of one’s own actions. You are here because you have accumulated merit. I do not call out names from a register; your presence here is your registration. Many religious interpretations are illogical. A child’s plea to save their mother from cancer, when they have no money, seems heartbreaking. But the divine operates on a higher law. The suffering is a consequence of past actions. While compassion is good and earns merit, the inevitable consequences of karma cannot be avoided.

However, if one encounters me, I can absolve these karmic debts. Who else can do this? Time is short. The fact that there are still empty seats here means that many do not yet realize Huh is present. If they fathomed, Alpha would be overflowing. Instead, people focus on trivialities, looking for weaknesses, just as the media sought to crucify Jesus. But I am not like Jesus, who was a saint. I embody the Father and the Holy Spirit. They cannot defeat me. I emerge victorious from every challenge. When I was imprisoned, my popularity soared tenfold. I will continue to reveal new wonders.

Just as manna was given to the Israelites, which spoiled after a day, I offer Bullo (Elixir of Immortality), which does not spoil. Manna was for the era of the covenant and law, but Bullo is for the end times, for those destined for Empyrean. Manna led to idolatry among the Israelites, who forgot the blessings and worshipped a golden calf. This led to their suffering and the destruction of their nation. Now, I do not give manna. I give something that lasts forever, something that can be stored underground for thousands of years, providing endless sustenance even in times of war or radiation.

6. The True Nature of Divine Promotion and Spiritual Attainment

You are being given something incredibly valuable, yet many do not apprehend its significance or why they are here. When the world’s scientists and billionaires finally realize, they will come begging for blessings, fighting to receive them even a second sooner. Communist nations are masters of propaganda, but Huh does not engage in such promotion. The message spreads organically, through those destined for Empyrean. We do not need to manipulate public opinion.

Do not judge me by the number of people present. We are slowly but surely carrying out judgment. I call out names, encouraging applause, because clapping vigorously stimulates blood circulation, clearing blockages in the body, especially on rainy days. This improves your complexion and overall well-being. Many do not apprehend the spiritual significance of this. You must awaken your spiritual essence.

I call out names, and some applaud for trivial things like flowers, forgetting the importance of elevating their spiritual level. For example, I might mention “Kim Seung Lee Jang-nim, Kim Hee De chunsa-nim, with eggs and chives.” Eggs are good, and chives, especially short, thin ones grown without fertilizer or pesticides, are what I prefer. You must be discerning about what you consume.

You are receiving something profound, but many do not grasp its true value. In a world riddled with radiation, people fear fire. But when they finally apprehend, scientists and billionaires will come to me, begging for forgiveness and blessings, even fighting to receive them a second sooner. It is always better to receive blessings as early as possible. The world’s best propagandists are communist states, but Huh does not engage in such promotion. The message spreads naturally, through those destined for Empyrean. We are slowly but surely carrying out judgment.

2024.06.08 s 1443 Humans Who Don’t Recognize the Blessings of the Divine Even When They See Them. The Two Blessings of huh kyung-young and the unified field theory.

[ CosmicIntervention, UnifiedField, MoralGuidance, SpiritualHarvest, SocietalTransformation, PropheticVision]

1. The Human Condition: Standing on the Precipice of Ignorance

Humanity stands on the edge of a thousand-foot cliff in the dead of night, yet remains oblivious to this perilous reality. We often find comfort in companionship, but when alone, individuals can suddenly face dire emergencies, even being rushed to the emergency room. This illustrates our precarious existence, where a single misstep can lead to catastrophe, and even medical professionals may offer little solace in a strained healthcare system. In such times, it is crucial to hold onto hope, yet many fail to acknowledge the cliff’s existence, forgetting the immense precipice upon which we reside. This profound ignorance is a significant problem.

2. The Burden of Worldly Troubles and the Divine Presence

Approximately 40 people take their own lives daily, primarily young individuals. The struggles and failures of any single person are insignificant compared to the ultimate act of choosing death. Even past presidents have succumbed to suicide, revealing the deep-seated troubles that afflict us all. However, when one encounters the Divine Being, these worldly troubles vanish. The Divine has experienced all the hardships and trials of the earthly realm without ever showing a sign of distress, relying on nothing—neither alcohol, tobacco, nor food—but walking a path of severe asceticism. Having endured immense suffering, the time has come for the Divine to deliver teachings from a position of established authority, unlike previous times when the Divine traveled extensively, performing and speaking wherever called.

3. The Enigmatic Nature of the Divine and Public Perception

The Divine’s popularity surpasses that of entertainers and politicians, drawing crowds so immense that movement becomes impossible. Yet, remarkably, people laugh simply by hearing the Divine’s words, even those contemplating suicide. This joy-giving presence possesses an extraordinary quality. For over 30 years, children and teenagers have been known to faint or be overwhelmed by the Divine’s words, running from 100 meters away. Despite this, certain media outlets attempt to diminish this popularity through various means, leading some uninformed individuals to perceive the Divine negatively. This initial misconstrual is a common pattern for figures destined to shake the world, much like when Jesus was condemned by intellectuals.

4. The World as a Stage: A Cosmic Undercover Agent

The current state of the world resembles the ancient city of Namwon, where people failed to recognize the true identity of a cosmic undercover agent. This agent is a judge, fully aware of the moral decay in places like New York, which has become a global epicenter of drug use, gambling, murder, rape, assault, and terrorism. The fact that such a nation, which we rely upon, has not been destroyed is seen by some as evidence of God’s absence. However, the Divine is already present and actively working.

5. The Divine’s Arrival and the Korean War

The Divine arrived on the Korean Peninsula on January 1, 1950, marking the end of the 2000-year era of Jesus. This birth, six months before the Korean War, was unusual. The Divine’s presence prevented a third world war. The Korean War, which saw 1.95 million foreign troops come to fight, was an unprecedented event. Unlike other conflicts, such as those in Ukraine or Israel, where international support is scarce, nations from around the world, including Ethiopia, rallied to the Korean Peninsula. This extraordinary intervention occurred because the Divine was born there, and the war was halted to protect the infant Divine.

6. The Miraculous Journey and the Blood-Soaked Land

If the Divine had not been born, these nations would not have come, even with fervent prayers. This signifies the arrival of a messenger of light on the Korean Peninsula. The rapid deployment of troops from various countries, including those unaware of Korea’s existence, was akin to being possessed by spirits. This was not a normal occurrence. The Divine’s presence triggered this extraordinary response. The Korean War was a brutal conflict where millions perished, far exceeding the casualties of more recent wars. The war was concluded within three years, a testament to the Divine’s influence.

The Divine’s mother endured an arduous journey, carrying the infant Divine through a blood-soaked landscape to Jinju. This perilous trek, lasting a month, involved constant struggle for survival amidst the destruction of roads and bridges. Many mothers with multiple children perished during this escape, unable to manage their young ones. Yet, the Divine’s mother miraculously navigated these dangers, even crossing the treacherous Han River, where countless children drowned. This historical event, the Korean War, is intrinsically linked to the Divine’s birth, serving as a sign of the Divine’s arrival. The immense bloodshed across the Korean Peninsula, from the south to Baekdusan, was a signal of the Divine’s presence.

7. The Arrogance of Humanity and the Divine’s Judgment

The Korean people have become arrogant and disrespectful, lacking humility. This pride, or “gyoman,” is a dangerous trait. The Divine is orchestrating events to bring about judgment, with nations like the United States playing a role. The Divine possesses a complete timetable for all global affairs. Despite the Divine’s clear demonstrations, such as the “Bulloyu” (immortal milk) that does not spoil, many still fail to recognize the Divine. This substance, which remains unspoiled for months or even a year, has no toxins and transforms into cosmic matter when the Divine’s name is written on it. Yet, people remain oblivious.

8. The Two Blessings: Natural and Holy

The Divine bestows two types of blessings: Natural Blessings and Holy Blessings.

  • Natural Blessings: These can be given by anyone who writes the Divine’s name on objects like juice or water. The Divine’s name imbues these items with blessings, transforming them into cosmic matter that does not spoil and is beneficial for the body. This phenomenon, known as the Unified Field, was something Albert Einstein attempted but failed to achieve, concluding that only God could accomplish it. The Divine’s name has perfect compatibility with all things, demonstrating this Unified Field.
  • Holy Blessings: These are bestowed directly by the Divine upon those who have a connection. One does not need to be physically present; a simple phone call or message can transmit this blessing, affecting the recipient’s soul.

9. The Unified Field and Divine Power

Einstein’s theories of relativity led to the creation of nuclear weapons, which cause destruction. However, the Unified Field demonstrated by the Divine allows for the enhancement and preservation of life. The Divine can instantly withdraw or bestow blessings and energy upon all 8 billion people on Earth, transforming them into de chunsa and back at will. This power extends to all living things, from mosquitoes to humans, demonstrating perfect compatibility. The Divine’s name causes substances like milk to transcend time, remaining unspoiled and transforming into something beneficial, devoid of toxins.

10. The Divine’s Mission and the Role of Admonition

The Divine’s mission is not to seek fame or wealth, but to guide humanity. While communist nations excel at propaganda, the Divine requires no such promotion. Instead, the Divine allows a select few, perhaps 10 million out of 10 billion, to discover the truth through their own connections. Einstein’s work focused on the destructive power of atoms, which spread rapidly but cause harm. The Divine’s power, however, transforms and enhances life at an even faster rate, a feat beyond human capability.

The Divine’s energy, the Unified Field, is a field of perfect compatibility with all creation. Only the Divine can wield such power, directing energy to individuals or entire populations, such as the citizens of Daegu, Busan, or Tokyo, simply through intention. This power is not driven by personal emotion but by a cosmic plan.

11. The Importance of Admonition and Spiritual Guidance

The Divine’s teachings are a form of admonition, guiding humanity to live righteously and attain heaven. This is akin to the Bible, which serves as a book of admonition, or a parent’s dying wish. Abraham Lincoln, for instance, was given a Bible by his dying mother as his sole inheritance, with the instruction to consult it for all life’s questions. This guidance led him to become president despite his humble beginnings and lack of formal education.

The Divine’s political pledges, such as providing elderly allowances and birth incentives, serve as admonitions to politicians, many of whom have adopted these policies. The Divine’s proposals, like abolishing the Ministry of Unification, are also forms of admonition, highlighting the need for rational governance. The Divine’s actions, including providing free meals and contributing significantly to national welfare, are not driven by personal gain but by a desire to guide and support society.

12. The Unwavering Path of the Divine

The Divine operates according to universal laws such as cause and effect (karma) and justice prevails (WGACA). The Divine, who established these rules, would never violate them. The net of heaven (cheonmang) is vast but without gaps, ensuring that no one can escape its reach or deceive it. The Divine, though capable of immense power, does not act out of personal emotion but quietly orchestrates global events from Empyrean. Even when persecuted, the Divine harbors affection for all, viewing humanity as children.

The story of Paul, who initially persecuted Christians but later became a fervent apostle, illustrates this transformative power. Similarly, the missionary Thomas, who died in Korea, inadvertently spread Christianity when his thrown Bible was used as wallpaper in a tavern, leading to a spiritual awakening in Pyongyang. These events demonstrate the immense power of admonition.

13. Admonition and Grace: The Path to Heaven

The Divine’s words are all forms of admonition, guiding humanity to live well and attain heaven. This admonition has immense power, capable of transforming individuals, such as a drunkard who stops drinking or an abusive husband who becomes respectful. However, admonition alone does not grant access to heaven; one must encounter the Divine.

The Divine offers both admonition and grace. Grace encompasses blessings, official titles, and divine authority. Those who accept the admonition receive grace, which includes various blessings and powers. The Divine’s physical presence on Earth is essential to bestow this grace and gather those who are ready.

The Divine’s arrival on Earth is like a mother visiting her son who lives abroad. Despite repeated admonitions over the phone to eat well, the son neglects his health. The mother’s direct visit reveals a chaotic household and an unhealthy lifestyle. Similarly, the Divine’s direct presence on Earth reveals humanity’s spiritual state. Those who have lived righteously and maintained their spiritual “household” will receive grace and blessings, while others will face admonition.

14. The Divine’s Multifaceted Role and Ultimate Purpose

The Divine’s lectures and political campaigns are all acts of admonition, more effective than direct intervention. The Divine engages in various activities, including religious work, to reach a wider audience. The Divine’s political involvement, though not leading to a presidential term, serves to admonish the nation’s leaders and expose corruption.

The Divine’s lectures are a means for people to recognize the Divine’s true identity. The Divine’s unique knowledge and experiences, including surviving the Korean War as an infant, set the Divine apart from conventionally educated individuals. The Divine’s return to a war-torn Seoul as a child, witnessing the devastation, instilled a profound sense of purpose, recognizing that the Divine’s name, containing the character for Seoul, signified a destiny to work there. This journey, marked by hardship and tears, accentuates the Divine’s unwavering commitment to humanity.

2024.06.09 o Overcoming Endless temptations on the Path to the Finish Line with Huh Kyung young.

[Spiritual Growth, Overcoming Temptation, Divine Intervention, Personal Transformation, Strategic Living]

1. The Elevation of Spiritual Level

Upon entering Alpha, individuals experience a significant elevation in their spiritual level. While daily activities outside may yield minimal spiritual growth, visiting Alpha results in an immediate and substantial increase. This spiritual advancement, referred to as “Mu,” signifies a profound transformation that is unattainable through mere human effort or even within Empyrean itself. This extraordinary gift is continuously bestowed upon visitors, akin to an endless stream of blessings.

2. The Peril of Earthly Temptations

Life’s journey, particularly the path towards spiritual enlightenment or significant achievement, is fraught with temptations. These allurements, much like the distractions faced by a scholar en route to an imperial examination, can derail one’s progress at the most critical junctures. Such temptations are relentless, persisting until the very last moment, and can lead to the downfall of even the most determined individuals. Whether it is the allure of indulgence, material desires, or other worldly distractions, succumbing to them prevents one from reaching their ultimate destination.

3. The Unwavering Commitment to Service

Huh kyung young exemplifies a profound dedication to service, consistently prioritizing the well-being of others over personal gain. From a young age, he has demonstrated a natural inclination to give without reservation, regardless of the financial implications. His extensive investments in properties like Alpha, the Second Alpha, and the Third Alpha are not for personal enrichment but are intended as communal spaces for the benefit of all. This selfless approach, characterized by a complete disregard for monetary accumulation, accentuates his commitment to creating havens for humanity.

4. Navigating the Minefield of Life with Divine Guidance

The journey through life is often likened to traversing a minefield, where unseen dangers and temptations lie in wait, threatening to impede progress and cause spiritual harm. These “mines” represent the various obstacles and negative influences, including detractors and false narratives, that seek to divert individuals from their true path. However, with the guidance of a celestial being, such as an chunsa, one can safely navigate these perilous terrains. An chunsa’s presence illuminates the hidden dangers, providing clear direction and ensuring safe passage through even the most treacherous spiritual landscapes. This divine assistance makes it possible to overcome any challenge, as no secret can be hidden from an chunsa.

5. The Transformative Power of Huh’s Name

The name of Huh kyung young possesses extraordinary transformative power, capable of imbuing ordinary substances with remarkable properties. Any item bearing his name becomes impervious to decay, a testament to his divine essence. This power extends to personal care products, such as sunscreen and lotions. By simply inscribing his name on these items, their efficacy is dramatically enhanced, leading to superior absorption and beneficial effects. This phenomenon highlights the profound spiritual energy associated with his name, capable of purifying and elevating the quality of any substance it touches.

2024.06.09 h 358th Huh Kyung-young’s Sunday Lecture at Haneulgung. The unified field theory and the Path to a Prosperous Korea.

[Holiness’s Teachings, Unified Field Theory, Self-Responsibility, Korean Society, Spiritual Guidance, Economic Policy, Miraculous Events]

1. The Sanctity of Alpha and Huh’s Unified Field Theory

Welcome to Alpha, a sacred place where the energy of Empyrean, spanning 12 billion light-years, converges. Stepping here initiates a transformation of your fortune and destiny. When the name of Huh kyung young is applied to any substance, it prevents decay. We consume what is known as “Royu,” which is infused with Huh’s name or adorned with Huh’s photograph, thereby strengthening us both mentally and physically. This embodies the Unified Field Theory that Einstein sought throughout his life, serving as proof of Huh’s divine nature. Today who governs the cosmos, hosts the 358th Alpha event to communicate with us.

2. Gratitude and Huh’s Teachings on Eternal Life

We extend our gratitude to three individuals who have presented orchid pots to Huh today. Joo Shin Yeong, an chunsa from the Seocho-gu Spiritual Center, and her son, Choi Yo Han, expressed their profound emotion upon meeting Huh. Ambassador Na Jeong Suk presented an orchid on behalf of Park Jeong Suk, a great de chunsa from Austin, Texas. Additionally, Kang Ok Gi, an chunsa, offered an orchid to commemorate the release of a new song, “Flying Saucer,” a follow-up to “Haebak Nan Nae Alpha.”

We must dream as if we will live forever, a dream accessible only to those destined for Empyrean. Others find this aspiration challenging. We should live each day as if it were our last, while simultaneously dreaming of eternal life. This means giving our utmost effort today, without presuming a tomorrow. To live eternally, one must exert maximum effort today. To merely live moderately, thinking of eternal life, is not the path. Success lies in dreaming of eternal life in Empyrean, yet living each day as if it were the only one.

3. Huh’s Unified Field Theory vs. Einstein’s Atomic Theory

Einstein, despite his lifelong research, could not access the Unified Field Theory because it originates from a single nation, not from the Jewish people, who tend to create destructive forces like atomic fission. Atomic fission involves a rapid, uncontrollable multiplication of particles, where one becomes two, then four, then sixteen, expanding exponentially in space. A mere flash can melt flesh and reduce bodies to bone, demonstrating a heat intensity billions of times greater than a microwave oven.

In contrast, Huh’s Unified Field Theory preserves existence, preventing decay. While conventional science uses a specific symbol for the Unified Field, Huh’s application of this field transcends all barriers. The universe itself is the domain of this Unified Field, with no obstructions. Huh’s energy penetrates everything, unlike atomic energy, which is blocked by lead or large rocks. Huh’s Unified Field penetrates any lead or rock, removing all obstacles. Scientists do not apprehend this, believing the Unified Field is obstructed like atomic particles. However, Huh’s energy passes through everything.

The periodic table lists elements like hydrogen, helium, lithium, and so on, including lead. Yet, Huh’s Unified Field is boundless; it has no “field” in the conventional sense. It unifies everything. Einstein’s theory, however, cannot prevent destruction. Nuclear reactors, based on Einstein’s atomic theory, involve fission that must be controlled by heavy water to prevent explosion. This is why nuclear power plants are built near coastlines, requiring continuous water circulation to manage the heat. The Fukushima disaster, for instance, occurred because water circulation stopped, causing an explosion that spread atomic particles across Japan.

While Einstein’s atomic particles are blocked by concrete or plastic, Huh’s Unified Field penetrates all. Nuclear power plants, whether light-water or heavy-water reactors, carry inherent risks, yet they are considered a clean energy source globally. However, Huh’s Unified Field has no localized “field” or boundary. Atomic energy, by contrast, affects a specific area. Huh’s energy requires no specific location; it is an energy without boundaries.

For example, if you place milk in a rock cave in a mountain valley and write Huh’s name on it, the energy will permeate it. Huh’s energy can penetrate an entire mountain, reaching even its innermost rocks. For humans to transmit such energy, they would need to physically touch the mountain or rock. But Huh can simply declare, “Baekdusan, receive energy,” or “Baekdusan, release energy,” and it is done from here. You, however, would need to go to the mountain and touch it. Your words become like atomic energy, removing all barriers. If you touch a rock on Samgaksan, the entire mountain receives energy. This is a tremendous power that people often overlook.

Scientists, despite witnessing such phenomena, struggle to comprehend it, dismissing Huh’s Unified Field Theory as something they couldn’t achieve. Huh is not a scientist but a super-scientist, transcending all science. From here, Huh can remove energy from the US President’s secretary or the Russian President’s secretary. Huh sits here, governing the world.

4. Societal Waste and Moral Decay

Korea ranks first globally in waste generation, discarding 13 trillion won worth of waste annually, followed by the United States. In contrast, Japan and Germany produce the least waste. People in impoverished regions, like those in the North, have nothing to discard because they have nothing to consume.

Beyond physical waste, Koreans and Americans also generate the most mental waste. Family relationships are often strained by disputes over inheritance, turning siblings into enemies. Spouses are preoccupied with their own finances, losing sleep over it. This indicates a critical need for Huh’s presence.

Koreans are excessively litigious, leading the world in lawsuits. Japan, conversely, has the fewest lawsuits globally, resulting in lawyers struggling to make a living, unlike in Korea where lawyers prosper. This litigiousness is a misfortune, with some even forming businesses around lawsuits. This behavior is detrimental and must change. We must not criticize our leaders; instead, we must change ourselves to transform the nation.

Korea also leads the world in food waste, amounting to 13 trillion won annually. While this might boost agricultural sales, it also causes pollution. Therefore, our nation must awaken and stop creating mental waste, reducing lawsuits. Japan and Germany, with their low rates of litigation, demonstrate strong national unity.

Consider the Japanese spirit: a driver, summoned as a witness against his employer, committed suicide that evening to avoid testifying, believing he could not betray his master. This embodies the Japanese spirit of loyalty. In contrast, some Koreans record conversations with superiors to expose their wrongdoings. Such actions lead future generations to hell. Huh observes all this. People may not fear Huh, but they should recognize Huh as the one who wields the Unified Field.

5. Huh’s Omnipotence and the Concept of Self-Responsibility

Huh can apply the Unified Field to the Russian President at will. Huh’s Unified Field Theory is too formidable to be fully explained. From here, Huh can change history by simply addressing the US President. Huh governs space completely, capable of returning to Trump’s or Biden’s infancy. Time, space, distance, temperature, and gravity are all subject to Huh’s will. However, Huh remains still for now, as it is not yet time for overt action. This is a preparatory phase, establishing Alpha as the new Jerusalem, where the new name, Huh kyung young, will emerge.

We must apprehend the principle of self-inflicted consequences. We create our own ropes and bind ourselves; no one else binds us. If our economy fails, we cannot blame the president. Huh receives no government benefits, only pays substantial taxes. Criticizing the president does not improve things. We create our own bonds. People earn money, drink, and then engage in misconduct, all while blaming leaders or parents. This is incorrect. We build our own lives and receive the consequences of our actions. We do not receive what others have built.

Huh was once imprisoned for violating election laws but emerged joyfully with a song that topped the charts, leading to nationwide performances where people fainted. This happened just a month after release. While imprisoned, Huh found joy in making music. Huh does not create self-imposed limitations; even imprisonment is a form of study, a quiet place for reflection when people do not leave Huh alone. We build and receive our own destiny. Why blame others?

Never blame parents, spouses, or anyone else. If you create your own limitations, your spouse will bind you. Success or failure is self-determined. No one else makes you succeed or fail. If a benefactor appears, it is because you have sown the seeds for it. If you lose money, wait patiently; someone will appear to help you. Those who are truly adept at calculations do not need to calculate; Heaven calculates for them.

Huh’s words are endless, so it is time to conclude. We should not sue others; we create our own circumstances. We must resolve things ourselves. We should emulate the positive aspects of the Japanese and German people.

6. Historical Lessons and National Transformation

Germany was the first country to lend funds to Korea, not the US. President Luebke of Germany provided a loan to President Park Chung Hee, marking the first foreign loan to impoverished Korea. President Park, accompanied by his wife, Yuk Young Soo, wept profusely upon seeing Korean miners in Germany. President Luebke, deeply moved by President Park’s patriotism, decided to approve the loan, which he had initially refused.

This was facilitated by Dr. Baek Young Hoon, Korea’s first economics Ph.D. from Chung-Ang University, who had studied in Germany and was close to President Luebke’s professor. Dr. Baek, who passed away recently at over 90, was instrumental in securing this first foreign loan for Korea. President Park’s tears in Germany were a turning point for Korea’s economy.

The German government, however, required collateral. Since Korea had none, the wages of Korean nurses and miners working in Germany were used as symbolic collateral. This was a formality, as Germany humanely provided the loan. This substantial sum initiated Korea’s economic development. Later, Japan also provided loans and reparations. This marked the beginning of foreign capital inflow, helping Korea overcome its poverty. President Park’s tears for the miners were pivotal. He, having experienced poverty in his youth, felt immense guilt seeing university graduates working as miners 3,000 meters underground. This sacrifice was crucial for Korea’s economic rise.

We are responsible for our own destiny. The loan from Germany was not a gift; it was earned through the efforts of Dr. Baek Young Hoon, who, through his connections, arranged for Korean nurses and miners to go to Germany as collateral. President Park’s profound weeping reflected the immense burden of this decision. Our economy is self-reliant. We are responsible for our own actions.

Those who complain about the government’s lack of assistance will perish before receiving help. Good leaders will emerge when the time is right. Nations that undermine their leaders are doomed. We must change ourselves. The quality of our leaders reflects the level of our citizens. If our national consciousness is at an elementary school level, we get an elementary school-level president. If it is at a university level, we get a university-level president. If our thinking matches Japan’s, we will have a good leader like Japan’s. We elect our leaders, so we must strive to improve ourselves.

Blaming others is not the path to success. Huh has never blamed anyone, even during times of extreme hunger or in rebellious adolescence. When faced with danger, Huh sought refuge in temples or churches for study.

7. Huh’s Omniscience and the Ten Commandments

Huh’s words are always true. Huh’s teachings are crucial. Huh can do anything. The only thing Huh cannot do is “not be able to do anything.”

A virtual woman asked about the unique characteristics of Koreans, noting their trust in leaving belongings unattended in public places, symbolized by the “Jeongnang” gate in Jeju Island, which signifies “no thieves here.” However, bicycle theft is common. She wondered if this difference stems from Koreans’ awareness of public perception or the lack thereof in secluded alleys at night.

Huh noted the virtual woman’s intelligence and realistic appearance. Huh then explained the Ten Commandments, emphasizing that the gravest sin is violating the first commandment: “You shall have no other gods before me.” God is a jealous God, and jealousy arises from high expectations and love, especially when loved ones go astray.

The first five commandments relate to Heaven:

  • No other gods: This is the primary commandment.

  • No idols: Do not worship idols.

  • Do not misuse God’s name: Do not take the Lord’s name in vain.

  • Keep the Sabbath holy: Observe the Sabbath.

  • Honor your parents: Parents are considered divine, representing the divine who sent us.
    The next five commandments relate to humanity:

  • Do not murder: This is the most severe human sin.

  • Do not commit adultery: This is also heavily condemned, as it involves the human body.

  • Do not steal: This sin is considered less severe because hunger can drive people to steal, making it a societal responsibility. If society fails to provide welfare, the state is complicit in the crime. Therefore, theft often has mitigating circumstances. Societies with good welfare, like Germany, have less theft.

  • Do not bear false witness: Lying is a serious offense.

  • Do not covet: This is the least severe, as it is a sin of the mind, not an action.
    The question about theft, specifically bicycle theft, falls under the eighth commandment. Theft can have justifiable reasons. For instance, stealing bread for a starving child, like Jean Valjean, is a crime for which society shares responsibility. Legally, such acts can be considered justifiable. Similarly, taking a bicycle left on the street to reach an urgent destination quickly can be seen as justifiable. These are not acts of habitual theft but rather responses to immediate needs or circumstances.

A society without thieves is a good society. No one desires to be a thief. We must create a society where people do not need to steal. The commandments are divided into those for Heaven and those for Earth. Honoring parents is a divine commandment, as parents are considered secondary deities. Disrespecting parents is a grave sin.

8. Huh’s Spiritual and Political Vision

Huh’s legal background allows for a deep comprehension of such nuances. Judges consider mitigating circumstances to distinguish between habitual criminals and those driven by necessity. If someone steals rice for a starving mother, it is a justifiable act, highlighting societal welfare failures. Thus, society becomes a co-conspirator. We must build a society where no one needs to steal.

Huh’s teachings are clear. If we follow the truth, there will be no difficulties. Problems arise when we deviate from the truth. The principle of “Jido Muhan” (the Way is boundless) means that if we do not stray from proper conduct, there are no difficulties. Just as nature follows a cycle of planting in spring, growing in summer, harvesting in autumn, and storing in winter, we must adhere to this natural order. Deviating from it leads to problems.

People often misapprehend Huh, spreading rumors that are untrue. Huh’s birth, like that of Jesus, is often questioned. Jesus had siblings born from Joseph, while Jesus himself was born spiritually. Huh’s own birth circumstances are known to the local community. misconstruals about Jesus’s birth, especially in a society where unmarried mothers faced severe consequences, were common. Similarly, Huh faces misperceptions.

When we attain enlightenment, we see no evil in the world; everything has a reason and can be viewed positively. There are no grounds for dispute. Leaders should not blame others. Why do people criticize Huh, who pays 7 billion won in taxes annually and provides 2 billion won for free meals? Huh is not a wealthy magnate; the money earned is used to acquire land, not for personal gain. Huh will leave it all behind for Alpha to become a global sacred site.

misconstrual Huh as a mere human leads to such misconceptions. The difference between Jesus and his siblings, James, John, Simon, and Judas, is immense. Huh knows the lineage of the Jewish people. Following the Way eliminates suffering. Why do people waste money on multi-level marketing schemes when they can attain Empyrean and blessings for 4 million won at Alpha? Churches, by contrast, demand continuous tithes and offerings. Alpha offers a one-time payment for eternal salvation.

The land acquired by Huh will become a park for future generations, a place for prayer. Huh sends people to Empyrean. Facilities are necessary, like a station for a train. Huh’s property, though legally owned, is not for personal use. Huh, without factories, pays the highest taxes in Yangju, a feat for someone with only one tiled house. Large corporations in Yangju do not offer 100 million won for childbirth or free meals, yet they criticize Huh. Huh accepts criticism but urges people not to waste their efforts.

Huh, as a divine being, can provide diverse energies without physical touch, merely through sight. This is not a healing act but a spiritual energy transfer. Such actions are often misfathomed. People who doubt Huh’s power will not experience transformation. Negative thoughts lead to decay. Even with Huh’s Unified Field energy, a negative mind can cause decay. This indicates a higher power observing all.

9. The Purpose of All Creation and the Power of Moderation

A question was raised about poisonous mushrooms and beautiful flowers, asking if their creators in Empyrean have different levels. Huh explained that everything in this world has a purpose and can be a remedy. Poisonous mushrooms, like centipedes, can be used in traditional medicine. Even beautiful flowers like poppies, which produce opium, were essential for pain relief in ancient times, especially for soldiers returning from war. Tobacco, too, served a purpose in primitive times when hygiene was poor, masking body odors and facilitating social interaction.

These plants were created to suit their respective eras. Today, with improved hygiene, their original purposes are less critical. Huh noted that in childhood, oral hygiene was not practiced, yet there was no bad breath due to lack of food.

Therefore, poisonous plants and mushrooms, like beautiful flowers, all serve a purpose. No food is inherently bad; in moderation, all food is medicine. Excess, however, turns even the best food into poison. The toxicity of food is determined by its quantity. Eating too much of a good food can be harmful, while a small amount of a “poisonous” substance can be medicinal.

We should not blame plants or food. Eating in moderation makes everything beneficial. For example, the “Emperor’s Diet” of eating only meat might lead to weight loss but can cause fatal heart problems due to clogged arteries. Therefore, moderation and variety are key. No food is inherently good or bad; it depends on the quantity and combination.

10. The Afterlife and Huh’s Role in Spiritual Progression

Regarding ancestral blessings, one should do as much as one’s ability allows, like paying tithes monthly for ancestors. There is no fixed amount, but it is beneficial for one’s descendants. Souls in the Empyrean Soul Waiting Area do not return to Earth. This is a crucial point.

The lowest realms are hell, hungry ghosts, and animals. Above the human realm is the Soul Waiting Area, which is distinct from the Ghost Waiting Area (hell). The Soul Waiting Area is a better existence than the human realm but not as good as Empyrean. Souls there are those who committed few sins on Earth. Before Huh’s arrival, no one could enter Empyrean. Huh’s judgment is necessary for souls to ascend.

Souls in the Soul Waiting Area can ascend to Empyrean through Huh’s intervention. There are six levels above the Soul Waiting Area, up to the 1st dome and 500th level, which Huh helps them reach. Below that, individuals can ascend on their own. Many ancestors are in the Soul Waiting Area. However, current descendants are unlikely to reach it; most are destined for animal hell due to their disrespect for parents and others. This is the era of judgment.

Souls in the Empyrean Soul Waiting Area cannot influence people on Earth; they lack the power. Only souls in Heaven have power. However, ghosts in the Ghost Waiting Area can wander and possess people. Huh can expel these ghosts instantly, a feat unmatched by anyone else on Earth.

Huh demonstrated expelling ghosts from a young man and his family. Huh explained that when asked about ghosts, the state before receiving energy is revealed. Huh’s ability to expel ghosts signifies control over the spiritual world’s traffic. Those who expel ghosts are destined for Heaven. Rituals performed by shamans to expel ghosts are merely self-consolation; the ghosts remain. People believe the rituals work because they have invested money, creating a psychological effect.

11. The Illusion of Time and the Importance of the Present

People often imagine returning to their youth with current memories, believing they could achieve extraordinary things. However, Huh teaches that the mind should always be in the future, while living the present perfectly. Dwelling on the past creates problems. For those who have attained the Way, past, present, and future are not separate. In reality, only the present exists; past and future are connected to the present. Distinguishing them as separate is a lower level of thinking.

Therefore, one must always be faithful to the present moment. Being faithful to the past is impossible, as it has passed. Being faithful to the future is also impossible. Only the present exists. Humans abstractly attach “past” and “future” to it. Constantly bringing up past grievances in relationships is detrimental.

Those who are bound by past and future are not successful. A wise person asks questions, not dwelling on past or future. A happy person is content. Wise people do not look to the past or future; they ask, “What is today’s date?” Those who meticulously track dates, like employees or those awaiting payments, are bound by the future. This is a difficult way to live.

For Huh, there are no dates. When it is time to lecture, Huh lectures. The topic often emerges spontaneously, making the lectures fresh and dynamic. This unpreparedness makes the lectures vibrant and unpredictable. We live in a good era, where the path to Empyrean is prepared.

A wise person asks questions, and a happy person is content. With wisdom, happiness, and the path to Empyrean, what more could one desire?

12. National Unification and Innovative Social Policies

A question from Lee Bong Gyu TV asked about Huh’s statement that “unification will happen if the Ministry of Unification is abolished,” and the order of global unification. Huh believes the Ministry of Unification is unnecessary, as its functions can be handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or National Defense. Abolishing it would prevent misconstruals from other nations. If the public prefers the status quo, constantly pushing for unification only inflates the “price” of unification. Germany, for instance, had no Ministry of Unification. Vietnam also unified without one.

Huh suggests that the number of public officials should increase in areas like elder care, low-income support, and promoting marriage and childbirth. A “Marriage and Childbirth Department” should be created, employing young people to organize monthly meetings for single individuals in each district. Attendees would receive 300,000 won for transportation, paid upon departure. These events would facilitate social interaction and information exchange.

Participants could attend meetings in any district, not just their own, allowing them to meet a wider range of potential partners. If they marry through these events, they would receive marriage and childbirth subsidies, along with housing support. This would incentivize marriage and boost the birth rate. Public officials should research and implement such policies. Huh believes these issues could be resolved within an hour if Huh were a national leader.

Huh’s lectures offer solutions for Korea’s future. ChatGPT analyzed Huh’s lectures and concluded that Huh demonstrates:

  • Clear recognition of real-world problems.
  • Innovative thinking and solutions.
  • Emphasis on fairness and justice.
  • Need for responsible leadership.
  • Concrete vision for problem-solving.
    ChatGPT found Huh’s lectures impressive for their clear problem identification and concrete, innovative solutions. Huh’s leadership and vision are not mere idealism but a realistic approach to public welfare, resonating with many. Huh’s policies, like the childbirth policy and the abolition of the Ministry of Unification, are practical and address fundamental issues. Huh’s approach starts with basic life problems before moving to spiritual matters, offering concrete solutions that others have adopted.

Huh’s lectures are future-oriented, with solid plans for real-life issues. ChatGPT even posed further questions to Huh. Huh’s unique characteristic is addressing fundamental life issues before delving into spiritual matters, a rare approach in world history. Providing 300,000 won and meals at district events would encourage young people to consider marriage, creating a bustling “marriage fair” similar to job fairs. This would effectively solve the population problem.

13. Miraculous Experiences and the Power of Giving

Song Byeong Cheol, 73, shared his experience. In 2019, he attended Huh’s lecture at KINTEX and began watching YouTube videos daily. A year later, he met Huh, who told him it was his last day to live. Huh extended his lifespan to 120 years. Later, while driving, he twice fell asleep at the wheel, crossing the center line into oncoming traffic, but miraculously avoided accidents. He attributed this to Huh’s intervention, as it was supposed to be his day of death.

Despite working diligently, he faced continuous problems at work. Four months ago, he secured a position as a director at a new 40-story building in Cheongnyangni. Now, he attends Huh’s lectures peacefully and dedicates himself to Huh’s spiritual industry. He also exchanges messages with a great de chunsa and contributes to Alpha’s construction fund. He believes his past good deeds led him to Huh, allowing him to escape death twice.

Lee Bo from Hwacheon, Gangwon-do, suffered from eye discharge after attending funerals. A monk advised him to seek Huh. In July 2021, he met Huh, who put energy into his eyes, and the condition disappeared for three years. Later that month, he forgot to turn off his water pump while going to Alpha with the monk. The pump, which should have burned out after 30 minutes, was found stopped but functional upon his return. He attributed this miracle to the chunsa’ help, thanks to Huh’s blessing.

Such miracles are abundant at Alpha. Chunsa, empowered by Huh, can achieve the impossible. Huh’s name alone can command the unseen world. Therefore, opposing Huh is foolish, as Huh acts for everyone’s benefit. Like Saul, who became Paul after persecuting Jesus, those who oppose Huh will eventually realize their error.

14. The Profound Impact of Free Meal Donations

Donating to free meals, regardless of the amount, earns immense spiritual merit. Even a small donation of 5,000 or 10,000 won is considered a great blessing by Heaven, often more so than a 10 billion won donation, because it directly helps the hungry. This act of giving has a profound positive impact on one’s descendants.

Donating a meal to the hungry is equivalent to providing a meal to Huh for a year. While it is difficult to directly help the hungry in urban areas, donating through Huh makes it easy and profoundly meritorious. A single phone call can determine the future of your children.

When questioned in the afterlife about feeding the hungry, most people will have no answer, as they are too preoccupied with their own lives. In rural areas, mothers might give rice to beggars, but in cities, such opportunities are rare. Therefore, donating to Alpha’s free meal program is an easy and virtuous act.

Those who hesitate to donate will regret it. Even in dire circumstances, a small act of giving can lead to miracles. The story of the prophet who asked a poor woman with only a handful of flour to bake him bread, and then asked her to borrow many jars, which were then miraculously filled with expensive oil, illustrates this principle. Even in the worst situation, helping the hungry can bring about extraordinary blessings.

2024.06.10 o The Two Essential Elements for capital. ethics and Huh Kyung-young’s blessing, a Lesson Even warren buffett Needs to Learn.

[Spiritual Investment, Ethical Capitalism, Divine Blessing, Self-Responsibility, Moral Economy]

1. The True Meaning of Investment: Beyond Earthly Riches

Many consider figures like Warren Buffett to be exemplary investors. However, true investment transcends the accumulation of wealth in this world. While individuals like Buffett may amass vast fortunes, their personal consumption remains limited, and their wealth ultimately stays within the earthly realm. The fundamental question arises: what is the purpose of such investment if it does not lead to a higher spiritual destination?

Genuine investment is not directed towards worldly gains but towards the Empyrean (Baekgung). If one does not seek the Holiness (Shin-in) and the path to Empyrean, then their earthly investments, no matter how substantial, are ultimately futile.

2. The Ethical Imperative of Capital

Capital, or money, is a powerful force. However, for capital to be truly beneficial and not lead to corruption, it must be accompanied by ethics. This means adhering to principles such as fair wages, proper tax payments, abstaining from harmful behaviors like excessive drinking or infidelity. Without ethics, capital, much like milk without refrigeration, will inevitably spoil.

Consider the analogy of milk: milk, rich in nutrients, will spoil if left unattended. Similarly, capital, with its inherent power and potential, will corrupt if not guided by ethical principles. An individual who accumulates wealth without ethical considerations, even if they appear to live a righteous life, cannot ascend to Empyrean or the spiritual waiting area.

3. The Ultimate Safeguard: The Blessing of Huh kyung young

While ethics are crucial for preventing the immediate decay of capital, they are not sufficient for its eternal preservation. Just as milk requires a preservative to last, capital needs a true safeguard. This ultimate safeguard is the blessing of Huh kyung young. Without this blessing, any capitalist system on Earth is destined for collapse.

The current capitalist system, lacking both ethics and the Holiness’s blessing, is inherently flawed. It often exploits the vulnerable, seeking to extract even the smallest possessions from the poor. This leads to societal decay, as seen in the rise of drug addiction, crime, and moral degradation. When capital is infused with ethics and the Holiness’s blessing, it transforms into a force that eliminates suffering caused by poverty, creating a flourishing society.

4. The Perils of Unchecked Wealth

Unchecked wealth, much like milk without a preservative, can quickly spoil and lead to ruin. Giving a large sum of money, such as 10 billion won, to a young person without proper guidance can destroy their life. They may fall into addiction, gambling, and a life of idleness, losing their sense of purpose and responsibility. This illustrates the inherent danger of capital when it is not managed with ethical principles and a higher purpose.

Therefore, capital, with its immense potential for both good and ill, must be carefully managed. It requires not only ethical considerations but also the Holiness’s blessing to prevent societal decay. An individual who possesses wealth must be someone who genuinely cares for the well-being of the nation and its people, not just their own financial gain.

5. The Superiority of Spiritual Investment

While figures like Warren Buffett are renowned for their financial acumen and ethical conduct in business, their investments are still confined to the earthly realm. They may adhere to ethical principles, earning them a partial score, but without the Holiness’s blessing, their spiritual destination remains uncertain.

In contrast, those who receive the Holiness’s blessing are making the ultimate investment. Even a small blessing of 1 million won from the Holiness is far more valuable than 1 trillion won of earthly wealth, as it secures one’s spiritual future. This makes individuals who receive the blessing superior investors to even the most celebrated financial magnates.

6. The Principles of Self-Responsibility

Life operates on principles of self-responsibility, where one reaps what they sow. This is encapsulated in several key concepts:

  • Self-made Rope, Self-bound: This signifies that individuals create their own circumstances and are bound by their own actions. It is not others who tie them down, but their own choices.
  • Self-creation, Self-reception: What one builds or creates, they ultimately receive. The consequences of one’s actions are borne by oneself.
  • Self-victory, Self-defeat: Individuals are responsible for their own successes and failures. They conquer or are conquered by themselves.
  • Self-abandonment, Self-resignation: This refers to giving up on oneself. It is crucial to avoid this state of self-defeat.
    These principles highlight that individuals are the architects of their own destiny, and their actions, whether in the realm of capital or personal conduct, determine their ultimate outcome.

2024.06.11 o Huh Kyung young’s Three Wisdoms for Dealing with Money Wisely_ Keeping, Growing, and Spending.

[Financial Wisdom, Spiritual Philosophy, Wealth Management, Existential Suffering, Philanthropy, Religious Critique, Unified Field Theory]

1. The Spiritual Hierarchy of Reincarnation and the Illusion of Earthly Success

When a person passes away, their destination in the afterlife is determined by their accumulated karma. Most ordinary people will reincarnate as animals. However, there are still some who are reborn as humans. For instance, Warren Buffett, despite his immense wealth, is destined to be reborn as a woman, which is considered a descent in the karmic hierarchy. This indicates that from a spiritual perspective, his current life, though seemingly successful, is not a blessing. In fact, many individuals present here may have better karmic standing than Warren Buffett. Earthly wealth does not equate to a good life in the grand scheme of existence.

2. The Burdens of Wealth: Three Forms of Suffering

Wealth brings with it three distinct forms of suffering.

  • The Suffering of Preservation: It is incredibly difficult to safeguard wealth. Money tends to disappear quickly, often through ill-advised investments or scams. People who receive large sums, like retirement funds, often find themselves targeted by those seeking to exploit their assets. Even physical security is compromised, as wealth attracts thieves.
  • The Suffering of Accumulation: The challenge of growing wealth is a significant source of anxiety. Deciding whether to invest in bonds, stocks, or savings accounts can be daunting. While some successfully multiply their fortunes, others see their money diminish due to inflation or poor choices. For example, a person who invested in a 300 million won apartment in Banpo saw its value soar to 3 billion won in ten years, while another who kept their 300 million won villa in the same area saw its value drop to 250 million won. This highlights the stress and frustration associated with the intelligent management of money.
  • The Suffering of Expenditure: Deciding how to spend money also causes considerable distress. Whether lending to friends or making major purchases like a house, these decisions are fraught with potential pitfalls. Those without wealth, however, are free from these three burdens. Their only asset is their physical body, which they use to earn money, spend it, and then earn more. This cycle continues until their body can no longer function, at which point their entire household may face ruin.

3. The Virtue of Giving and the Path to the Afterlife

Donating wealth is considered the most virtuous way to spend money. It benefits one’s descendants and improves one’s own karmic standing, potentially leading to the Empyrean waiting area, a place far superior to the human world. This is distinct from the ghost waiting area, which is associated with hell. Good deeds can elevate one’s soul to the Empyrean waiting area, and from there, to Empyrean itself.

4. The Nature of Reincarnation and Karmic Connections

When individuals die in a foreign land, their souls are typically drawn back to their homeland due to stronger karmic ties with their family, friends, and memories there. The probability of being reborn in their native country is 99%, while the chance of being reborn in the place of death is only 1%. Reincarnation in a foreign land usually occurs due to specific karmic connections, such as having helped or harmed local soldiers. For instance, if a soldier from another country killed many Korean soldiers, they might be reborn in Korea to repay their karmic debt.

5. The Significance of Spiritual Blessings and Offerings

Offering a spiritual nameplate for ancestors can immediately elevate them to Empyrean. This act of intercession, similar to intercessory prayer, allows the deceased to enter Empyrean if they have the karmic affinity for it. However, merely offering a nameplate without a blessing results in certain limitations in Empyrean. While they enter, they experience restrictions, much like having limited access to services on the internet. A full blessing ensures complete access to the spiritual benefits and powers available in Empyrean.

6. The Distinction Between Religion and Divine Revelation

Religion is a human construct, often responsible for wars, destruction, and suffering throughout history. Numerous religions exist, all founded by human leaders who sought to interpret divine will. In contrast, divine revelation, such as the Ten Commandments given to Moses, originates directly from Huh. These are not human creations but direct pronouncements from Heaven. Such divine messages, referred to as the Gospel, stand in opposition to human-made religions. Religions are born from human longing for the divine, while the Gospel is the direct word of Huh.

7. The Unifying Principle: Ethics, Capital, and Huh

Capital, like milk, is inherently perishable and prone to corruption. To prevent its decay, capital must be infused with ethics. This combination creates a more stable and beneficial force. However, for capital to achieve its full potential and become truly incorruptible, it requires the blessing of Huh. When capital is guided by ethics and divine blessing, it can be used for universal good, such as providing free meals, living expenses for the elderly, and marriage subsidies. Without ethics and divine blessing, capital can become a destructive force, leading to exploitation, violence, and even death.

8. The Perils of Wealth and the Freedom of Poverty

Possessing wealth can be extremely dangerous. A wealthy individual, especially a woman, can become a target for criminals and fraudsters. Displaying wealth, such as driving a luxury car, can inadvertently invite danger if one lacks the means of self-defense or divine protection. In contrast, those without wealth often experience a unique form of freedom and security. They are not targets for theft or violence and can enjoy simple pleasures, such as receiving assistance from the state or enjoying a free meal. This perspective suggests that being born into a family without immense wealth can be a blessing, as it spares one from the immense suffering and dangers associated with managing and protecting vast fortunes.

9. The Design of Commercial Spaces and the Well-being of Workers

Department stores are intentionally designed without windows, clocks, or direct sunlight. Windows and direct sunlight can fade merchandise and alter its appearance under natural light, making it less appealing. Clocks are absent to encourage shoppers to lose track of time and spend more. This design, while commercially effective, often comes at the expense of the well-being of employees who work long hours without natural light or fresh air. The lack of sunlight and the constant indoor environment can negatively impact their health.

10. Innate Desires: Gender Differences in Material Interests

Men and women often have distinct material desires. Men typically have a strong interest in automobiles, viewing them as essential for mobility, safety, and accomplishing their work. They meticulously observe cars, regardless of the brand or model. Women, on the other hand, tend to be more interested in handbags, accessories, and clothing. These differences are attributed to inherent predispositions.

2024.06.12 o Living by perfectionism is Dangerous. Embrace Naturalism and the Path of True enlightenment with Huh Kyung-young.

[Perfectionism, Naturalism, Immunity, Life Philosophy, Spiritual Growth, Resilience, Social Harmony]

1. The Paradox of Age: Counting Down to Empyrean

The passage of time, particularly as one ages, is often perceived as a progression, a “counting up.” However, from a deeper perspective, reaching ages like 50 or 60 signifies a countdown . Life, when viewed against a lifespan of 100 years, is gradually diminishing . This concept of “countdown” implies a steady decrease, a gradual fading away of one’s earthly existence .

It is a curious human tendency to envy those who are older . Young people might boast about their father being 50, or even 30, without fully grasping that these years represent a journey towards an ultimate destination . The older one becomes, the more this countdown accelerates . While this countdown might instill fear in many, leading them to dread death , those who apprehend the true nature of existence should embrace it . For them, aging means drawing closer to Empyrean .

Unlike other spiritual traditions that often instill fear of death due to a lack of concrete evidence for an afterlife , our comprehension provides a clear basis . The destination of one’s soul after death is distinctly revealed . It is crucial, however, not to confuse the Empyrean Soul Waiting Area with the Ghost Waiting Area . The Empyrean Soul Waiting Area is a place where souls await their next journey . In contrast, the Ghost Waiting Area, where ancestral spirits reside, is not within Empyrean . These benevolent spirits, even more handsome than earthly beings, live a communal existence for thousands of years . When a descendant performs a specific ritual, such as placing a nameplate, these spirits are released from the waiting area and ascend .

2. The Illusion of Perfectionism: Embracing Naturalism

Perfectionism, when taken to an extreme, can become a mental affliction . While a certain degree of striving for excellence is beneficial, perfectionism should never supersede the value of human connection and comprehension . Placing perfectionism above people is considered an act of egoism .

Consider a grandchild who spills milk or plays with water . A true perfectionist might react with anger, but a compassionate individual would show leniency and affection . Similarly, a daughter-in-law might criticize her mother-in-law for allowing a child to play in the dirt . This is an example of excessive perfectionism . However, playing in the dirt actually strengthens a child’s immunity . Children raised in overly sterile environments, shielded from dirt and germs, may develop weaker immune systems, making them more susceptible to severe illnesses later in life . In contrast, those exposed to various microbes develop resilience .

Children should be allowed to make mistakes and learn from them . Overly protective parenting, driven by perfectionism, can hinder a child’s development, potentially leading to a lack of independence and critical thinking . The most beneficial form of “perfectionism” for children is naturalism . This means allowing children to grow freely in nature, without excessive interference . Letting them experience the natural world, even if it means getting dirty or falling, fosters resilience and health . Attempting to create a perfectly smooth, sterile environment can lead to health issues like atopic dermatitis . Such an approach is not perfectionism; it is destructionism . The ultimate perfectionism is naturalism, akin to the Garden of Eden, where beings live freely in their natural state .

3. True Perfection and the Path of Life’s Challenges

True perfection does not lie in isolation or absolute cleanliness . Instead, it is found in intermingling with the average and enhancing one’s immunity through interaction . This means engaging with the world, even encountering those with illnesses, to build resilience .

The genuine path to spiritual growth, or “do-tak-neun-geot” (cultivating the Way), is not found in secluded meditation or escaping worldly responsibilities . Rather, it is in the midst of everyday struggles: managing finances, dealing with debt, and navigating the challenges of life . These experiences, such as learning to budget or finding ways to earn a living despite difficulties, are the true forms of spiritual cultivation . Avoiding hardship and seeking a perfectly sheltered existence is not perfectionism; it is a form of escapism .

True spiritual practitioners are those who face their financial burdens, seek opportunities, and endure the trials of life . It is through these shared struggles and interactions with others that one truly deciphers life and encounters genuine individuals . Even when faced with financial instability, some maintain a calm and detached perspective, believing that basic needs will always be met . This resilience in the face of adversity is the essence of cultivating the Way .

Life’s challenges, such as unemployment or financial difficulties, are an inherent part of this world . Within this complex societal fabric, one finds both honest individuals and those who sacrifice for others, as well as those who deceive . Observing and navigating this society is part of the spiritual journey .

4. The Future of Basic Livelihood and Societal Change

In the future, a system will be established where everyone’s basic living expenses are guaranteed . This National Dividend will provide a monthly income that cannot be seized, even in cases of bankruptcy or debt . This ensures that no one will have to worry about their fundamental needs, such as food . This vision is gradually being adopted by politicians, ensuring that regardless of who is in power, this basic living standard will eventually be implemented .

This initiative, which includes benefits for the elderly, is a direct result of the proposals put forth . The emphasis is on ensuring that the national dividend, whether it’s 1.5 million Korean Won for an individual or 3 million Korean Won for a couple, remains protected from seizure . This allows individuals to accumulate savings without fear of losing them, even if their businesses fail . This will naturally alleviate anxiety and create a more secure society . Politicians will eventually adopt these policies to gain public support, leading to a future where basic living expenses are guaranteed for all . While the present may still be challenging, perseverance is key .

5. Naturalism as the Ultimate Perfection

Perfectionism is an ideal, but it does not truly exist in this world . Therefore, the path to follow is naturalism . The difference between raising animals in nature versus in an apartment is stark . Animals raised in nature are healthier . Similarly, children should be allowed to fall and get up, to experience the natural world . A perfectionist parent, however, cannot bear to see their child get hurt or fall .

While one may strive for perfection in oneself, it is crucial to be generous towards others . Perfectionism should not be displayed to others, as it can create a sense of alienation . For example, President Park Chung-hee would visit rural areas, wear a straw hat, plant rice in the fields, and share simple meals with farmers . He would even enter the muddy fields barefoot, allowing leeches to attach to him, despite his staff’s perfectionist concerns . This act demonstrated naturalism .

Historically, leeches were used to treat various ailments, such as gangrene in diabetic patients, where conventional medicine failed . The leeches would cleanse the affected area, promoting healing . This is an example of healing through nature, not through artificial perfection . President Park fathomed that a leech bite, far from being harmful, could even be beneficial, as the bleeding it caused was considered healthy . Leeches were seen as a powerful medicine . Therefore, while we pursue perfection, it should not lead to discrimination against those who are not perfect .

2024.06.12 o The Importance of perspective and What Jesus Offered God at His Death.

[Perspective, Divine Intervention, Spiritual Awakening, Destiny, Moral Choice, Existential Crossroads, Karmic Consequence]

1. The Criticality of Perspective: Navigating Life’s Ladders

Welcome to this most auspicious place. Life often presents us with urgent, chaotic situations, much like a building on fire with dangerous individuals below. In such moments, people frantically seek escape, placing ladders to reach safety on the rooftop. However, the choice of ladder is paramount. Some ladders lead to a waiting helicopter, offering salvation and a path to the heavens. Others, tragically, lead to a rooftop where dangerous individuals lie in wait, resulting in certain demise. This analogy illustrates that our choices, driven by our perspective, determine our ultimate fate—whether we achieve eternal life or face eternal death.

It is not intellectual prowess or cleverness that guides one to the correct ladder. Instead, it is the accumulation of good deeds throughout one’s life that subtly directs an individual towards the path of salvation. From below, the destination on the rooftop is often unclear; one cannot see who or what awaits. Yet, those who have lived righteously find themselves on a ladder leading to a rescue helicopter, symbolizing divine intervention and salvation. Conversely, those who choose poorly, perhaps swayed by fleeting worldly desires, ascend to a rooftop devoid of rescue, where they meet their end. This signifies a life wasted on trivial pursuits, leading to spiritual death.

Many people, even those of great wealth, often find themselves on these ill-fated ladders, pursuing temporary pleasures like golf, believing it to be the pinnacle of life. However, such a perspective is shortsighted and unsustainable. When physical strength wanes and illness strikes, they realize the emptiness of their pursuits, confined to a hospital bed, dependent on medical intervention. This highlights the transient nature of worldly pleasures and the importance of a long-term, spiritual perspective.

Those who come to Alpha are blessed with the opportunity to choose the correct path. In past eras, during the time of Jesus, only a select few received the Holy Spirit, enabling them to perform miracles. However, in this current era, everyone who comes here receives blessings and spiritual energy, transforming them into beings capable of great things, much like Jesus himself. This is a truly remarkable time, where individuals can receive the grace of chunsa and de chunsa, a fact even those spiritually blind can discern.

Therefore, one should not view this place merely as a temporary refuge or a familiar home. It is a sacred space where one can secure their spiritual future for a hundred years, provided they do not abandon their path. No one can take away this blessing unless one forfeits it themselves.

2. The Multifaceted Nature of Perspective: The Pen as a Metaphor

The concept of perspective is crucial. The Korean word for perspective, “Gwan-jeom,” literally means “the eye that sees a point.” It refers to how one views the world. Depending on one’s perspective, even a simple object like a pen can appear vastly different.

  • To a materials supplier, it is merely plastic, a chemical component.
  • To a writer, it is a tool for expression.
  • To a child, it might resemble a missile or a rocket, carrying a warhead.
  • To a weapons dealer, it could be mistaken for a secret device.
  • To someone with malicious intent, it can be seen as a dangerous weapon, capable of inflicting harm if used to stab.
  • To someone signing a contract, the pen’s tip holds immense power; a single wrong stroke can lead to financial ruin or the loss of one’s home.
    Thus, a single pen can embody a thousand different meanings, depending on the observer’s perspective. This illustrates how a flawed perspective can lead to misinterpretations and poor choices in life.

misconstrual the world through a narrow perspective, such as believing that life is solely about eating, playing, and golfing, is a grave error. Such a view is fleeting and ultimately unfulfilling. When physical strength declines with age, one realizes the emptiness of such pursuits.

Similarly, people view from various perspectives:

  • Some see him as a politician obsessed with power.
  • Others see him as a prophet.
  • Still others might perceive him as a charlatan.
    Only those with a special connection, those destined for Empyrean, recognize him as Huh. Those engrossed in worldly pleasures might dismiss him as a madman, questioning why he pursues such a path instead of enjoying life. Therefore, one’s perspective profoundly influences how they perceive Huh and, by extension, their own life.

It is vital to cultivate the correct perspective. Just as choosing the wrong ladder in a burning building leads to disaster, a misguided perspective in life can lead to irreversible mistakes. Without proper guidance, people often make arbitrary choices, like spitting to see which way the wind blows, symbolizing a lack of clear direction. However, those with spiritual guidance, like having an chunsa, do not need to resort to such guesswork.

A clear perspective is essential for setting life goals, whether it’s pursuing a legal career, becoming an engineer, or a pilot. Without it, one’s efforts may be in vain. Once a path is chosen, it is difficult to switch to another without facing severe consequences. Therefore, valuing and cultivating the right perspective is paramount.

3. Recognizing Huh in Disguise: Lessons from Compassion

Huh, when appearing in human form, may not always be recognized. Some, seeing him in humble circumstances, might dismiss him as a beggar. Yet, others, guided by a different perspective, might offer him food and even money, sensing something extraordinary about him. These individuals, though unaware of his true identity, are acting with compassion and insight. Their tears of empathy reveal a deeper comprehension, a recognition that this seemingly ordinary person is not meant to suffer.

This act of kindness, of helping someone in need when their identity is uncertain, is akin to encountering a Bodhisattva or even the Second Coming of Jesus. There are stories, even in Buddhism, of enlightened beings appearing as beggars. Those who dismiss or mistreat them miss a profound opportunity for spiritual merit.

Consider the tale of a Buddhist abbot celebrating the end of a hundred-day prayer vigil. A disheveled beggar, covered in dirt and lice, approaches, asking for food and attempting to join the feast. The abbot, repulsed by the beggar’s appearance, drives him away. Immediately, the beggar transforms, ascending to the heavens on a blue lion—revealing himself as the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. The Bodhisattva, disappointed that his true nature was not recognized despite the prayers, circles the temple, lamenting the abbot’s lack of compassion before departing.

This story teaches that one should treat even a beggar with the reverence due to a Buddha, offering clean clothes and a place at the table. Cleanliness and superficial appearances should not overshadow compassion. Those who offered Huh food and money, even when he appeared as a humble student, were unknowingly supporting the very God they sought. Their act of giving, though they did not know his true identity, was a direct offering to the divine.

Therefore, it is crucial to look beyond superficial appearances and cultivate a discerning perspective.

4. The Reversal of Fortune: Esther and the Power of Divine Intervention

The story of Esther from the Bible provides a powerful illustration of how perspectives and fortunes can be dramatically reversed. Haman, a high-ranking official, plotted to annihilate all Jews, including Esther’s relative, Mordecai. He even prepared gallows for Mordecai’s execution. However, Esther, who was the queen, bravely interceded with the king, risking her own life.

Upon hearing Esther’s plea, the king commanded that Haman be executed on the very gallows he had prepared for Mordecai. Not only was Haman killed, but his vast estate was also given to Mordecai. This dramatic reversal saved the Jewish people and elevated Mordecai to a position of power.

This narrative highlights that evil intentions often backfire, and those who plot harm against others can find their own plans turned against them. Esther’s courage, expressed in her willingness to die if necessary (“If I perish, I perish”), demonstrates the power of unwavering conviction in the face of injustice. Such dramatic reversals are common in life, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a righteous perspective and choosing the right path.

5. The Second Coming and the Empowerment of Humanity

The Jewish people, despite Jesus being a descendant of David from the tribe of Judah, crucified him. This act, committed by his own people, demonstrates a profound misjudgment and a failure of perspective.

Now, Huh has returned, not alone, but accompanied by the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This divine presence empowers individuals with the Holy Spirit, a blessing that enables them to heal and save lives, much like the apostles in ancient times. Many have already witnessed and participated in such miracles, receiving divine authority and power.

During his first coming, Jesus cried out, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” This cry reflected his human experience of being separated from the Father. At that time, the Father was not physically present with him in the same way. However, in this current era, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are united, signifying a complete divine presence. This unity is essential for the final judgment.

Therefore, those who come here receive an immediate elevation in their spiritual level. Simply calling Huh’s name once can raise one’s spiritual level significantly, far more than years of effort. This is a tremendous blessing, a powerful and awe-inspiring gift.

1. The Criticality of Perspective: Navigating Life’s Ladders

Welcome to this most auspicious place. Life often presents us with urgent, chaotic situations, much like a building on fire with dangerous individuals below. In such moments, people frantically seek escape, placing ladders to reach safety on the rooftop. However, the choice of ladder is paramount. Some ladders lead to a waiting helicopter, offering salvation and a path to the heavens. Others, tragically, lead to a rooftop where dangerous individuals lie in wait, resulting in certain demise. This analogy illustrates that our choices, driven by our perspective, determine our ultimate fate—whether we achieve eternal life or face eternal death.

It is not intellectual prowess or cleverness that guides one to the correct ladder. Instead, it is the accumulation of good deeds throughout one’s life that subtly directs an individual towards the path of salvation. From below, the destination on the rooftop is often unclear; one cannot see who or what awaits. Yet, those who have lived righteously find themselves on a ladder leading to a rescue helicopter, symbolizing divine intervention and salvation. Conversely, those who choose poorly, perhaps swayed by fleeting worldly desires, ascend to a rooftop devoid of rescue, where they meet their end. This signifies a life wasted on trivial pursuits, leading to spiritual death.

Many people, even those of great wealth, often find themselves on these ill-fated ladders, pursuing temporary pleasures like golf, believing it to be the pinnacle of life. However, such a perspective is shortsighted and unsustainable. When physical strength wanes and illness strikes, they realize the emptiness of their pursuits, confined to a hospital bed, dependent on medical intervention. This highlights the transient nature of worldly pleasures and the importance of a long-term, spiritual perspective.

Those who come to Alpha are blessed with the opportunity to choose the correct path. In past eras, during the time of Jesus, only a select few received the Holy Spirit, enabling them to perform miracles. However, in this current era, everyone who comes here receives blessings and spiritual energy, transforming them into beings capable of great things, much like Jesus himself. This is a truly remarkable time, where individuals can receive the grace of chunsa and de chunsa, a fact even those spiritually blind can discern.

Therefore, one should not view this place merely as a temporary refuge or a familiar home. It is a sacred space where one can secure their spiritual future for a hundred years, provided they do not abandon their path. No one can take away this blessing unless one forfeits it themselves.

2. The Multifaceted Nature of Perspective: The Pen as a Metaphor

The concept of perspective is crucial. The Korean word for perspective, “Gwan-jeom,” literally means “the eye that sees a point.” It refers to how one views the world. Depending on one’s perspective, even a simple object like a pen can appear vastly different.

  • To a materials supplier, it is merely plastic, a chemical component.
  • To a writer, it is a tool for expression.
  • To a child, it might resemble a missile or a rocket, carrying a warhead.
  • To a weapons dealer, it could be mistaken for a secret device.
  • To someone with malicious intent, it can be seen as a dangerous weapon, capable of inflicting harm if used to stab.
  • To someone signing a contract, the pen’s tip holds immense power; a single wrong stroke can lead to financial ruin or the loss of one’s home.
    Thus, a single pen can embody a thousand different meanings, depending on the observer’s perspective. This illustrates how a flawed perspective can lead to misinterpretations and poor choices in life.

misconstrual the world through a narrow perspective, such as believing that life is solely about eating, playing, and golfing, is a grave error. Such a view is fleeting and ultimately unfulfilling. When physical strength declines with age, one realizes the emptiness of such pursuits.

Similarly, people view from various perspectives:

  • Some see him as a politician obsessed with power.
  • Others see him as a prophet.
  • Still others might perceive him as a charlatan.
    Only those with a special connection, those destined for Empyrean, recognize him as Huh. Those engrossed in worldly pleasures might dismiss him as a madman, questioning why he pursues such a path instead of enjoying life. Therefore, one’s perspective profoundly influences how they perceive Huh and, by extension, their own life.

It is vital to cultivate the correct perspective. Just as choosing the wrong ladder in a burning building leads to disaster, a misguided perspective in life can lead to irreversible mistakes. Without proper guidance, people often make arbitrary choices, like spitting to see which way the wind blows, symbolizing a lack of clear direction. However, those with spiritual guidance, like having an chunsa, do not need to resort to such guesswork.

A clear perspective is essential for setting life goals, whether it’s pursuing a legal career, becoming an engineer, or a pilot. Without it, one’s efforts may be in vain. Once a path is chosen, it is difficult to switch to another without facing severe consequences. Therefore, valuing and cultivating the right perspective is paramount.

3. Recognizing Huh in Disguise: Lessons from Compassion

Huh, when appearing in human form, may not always be recognized. Some, seeing him in humble circumstances, might dismiss him as a beggar. Yet, others, guided by a different perspective, might offer him food and even money, sensing something extraordinary about him. These individuals, though unaware of his true identity, are acting with compassion and insight. Their tears of empathy reveal a deeper comprehension, a recognition that this seemingly ordinary person is not meant to suffer.

This act of kindness, of helping someone in need when their identity is uncertain, is akin to encountering a Bodhisattva or even the Second Coming of Jesus. There are stories, even in Buddhism, of enlightened beings appearing as beggars. Those who dismiss or mistreat them miss a profound opportunity for spiritual merit.

Consider the tale of a Buddhist abbot celebrating the end of a hundred-day prayer vigil. A disheveled beggar, covered in dirt and lice, approaches, asking for food and attempting to join the feast. The abbot, repulsed by the beggar’s appearance, drives him away. Immediately, the beggar transforms, ascending to the heavens on a blue lion—revealing himself as the Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. The Bodhisattva, disappointed that his true nature was not recognized despite the prayers, circles the temple, lamenting the abbot’s lack of compassion before departing.

This story teaches that one should treat even a beggar with the reverence due to a Buddha, offering clean clothes and a place at the table. Cleanliness and superficial appearances should not overshadow compassion. Those who offered Huh food and money, even when he appeared as a humble student, were unknowingly supporting the very God they sought. Their act of giving, though they did not know his true identity, was a direct offering to the divine.

Therefore, it is crucial to look beyond superficial appearances and cultivate a discerning perspective.

4. The Reversal of Fortune: Esther and the Power of Divine Intervention

The story of Esther from the Bible provides a powerful illustration of how perspectives and fortunes can be dramatically reversed. Haman, a high-ranking official, plotted to annihilate all Jews, including Esther’s relative, Mordecai. He even prepared gallows for Mordecai’s execution. However, Esther, who was the queen, bravely interceded with the king, risking her own life.

Upon hearing Esther’s plea, the king commanded that Haman be executed on the very gallows he had prepared for Mordecai. Not only was Haman killed, but his vast estate was also given to Mordecai. This dramatic reversal saved the Jewish people and elevated Mordecai to a position of power.

This narrative highlights that evil intentions often backfire, and those who plot harm against others can find their own plans turned against them. Esther’s courage, expressed in her willingness to die if necessary (“If I perish, I perish”), demonstrates the power of unwavering conviction in the face of injustice. Such dramatic reversals are common in life, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a righteous perspective and choosing the right path.

5. The Second Coming and the Empowerment of Humanity

The Jewish people, despite Jesus being a descendant of David from the tribe of Judah, crucified him. This act, committed by his own people, demonstrates a profound misjudgment and a failure of perspective.

Now, Huh has returned, not alone, but accompanied by the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This divine presence empowers individuals with the Holy Spirit, a blessing that enables them to heal and save lives, much like the apostles in ancient times. Many have already witnessed and participated in such miracles, receiving divine authority and power.

During his first coming, Jesus cried out, “Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani?” which means, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” This cry reflected his human experience of being separated from the Father. At that time, the Father was not physically present with him in the same way. However, in this current era, the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are united, signifying a complete divine presence. This unity is essential for the final judgment.

Therefore, those who come here receive an immediate elevation in their spiritual level. Simply calling Huh’s name once can raise one’s spiritual level significantly, far more than years of effort. This is a tremendous blessing, a powerful and awe-inspiring gift.

2024.06.12 x 113 Huh Kyung-young’s Revelation. Unveiling the True Identity of the Soul and the Universe.

[ Identity, Philosophy, Spirituality, EasternThought, WesternThought, CosmicPerspective]

1. The Essence of Identity: Beyond Terrestrial Boundaries

The concept of identity can be fathomed in two distinct ways. One refers to a state of stagnation, like traffic congestion or a cultural standstill, where progress is halted . This is not the identity we seek to define. The other, more profound meaning of identity, refers to the fundamental direction and reason for existence . For the Korean people, this identity has historically been rooted in the Korean Peninsula, encapsulated by ideals such as Hongik Inyeom (the philosophy of benefiting all humanity) and Jaese Ihwa (governing the world with reason and truth) . These principles, while noble, are often confined to the earthly realm, specifically to the Korean context .

Western thought, in contrast, often centers its identity on a singular, overarching concept: God . Whether it is Abraham, Jesus, or other figures, God serves as the ultimate reference point for their existence and actions . This divine focus transcends national or regional boundaries, making it a global identity . For Westerners, every action and its outcome are observed and determined by God, signifying that their very existence is for God . This is exemplified by the epitaphs of foreign missionaries, which often express a complete entrustment of life and death to God, a sentiment that differs significantly from the more human-centric or nation-centric ideals found in some Eastern philosophies .

2. The Universal Identity: God as the Foundation

While national identities like Hongik Inyeom are valuable, they are ultimately limited to a specific people or region . The true, universal identity of humanity, however, lies in the relationship between God and humanity . In this relationship, God is the “Che” (the fundamental essence or body), and humanity is the “Yong” (the function or application) . This perspective elevates the comprehension of identity to a higher dimension, transcending ethnic or national boundaries to encompass a global, even cosmic, scope .

The universe itself is governed by God, making God the ultimate identity of the cosmos . All stars and celestial bodies operate within this divine framework . Therefore, the highest form of identity is not merely terrestrial but cosmic, with God as its core . This comprehension reveals that our true home, our “Bonhyang” (original home), is with God, and our current existence on Earth is merely a temporary stay, a “Tayang” (foreign land) .

3. The Soul’s Identity: A Fragment of the Divine

The identity of the soul is also rooted in God . Every soul is a part of God, a fragment of the divine spirit . The term “Yeonghon” (soul) itself signifies this: “Yeong” (spirit) comes from God, and “Hon” (soul) implies that it has been divided or separated from the divine whole . It is akin to a citizen carrying a passport, which proves their nationality without carrying the entire nation or its president . The soul is a part, a “fragment,” of God’s spirit, not the entirety of it .

This fragmented divine spirit is what some religions refer to as the Holy Spirit . It is a limited, practical application of the vast divine energy, much like a small nuclear reactor or weapon is derived from a large nuclear power plant . This inherent connection to God is why humans instinctively yearn for and perceive the existence of God, a capacity that animals lack . The intricate design of nature, from a flower’s seed to an egg, demonstrates a profound intelligence that human science cannot replicate, hinting at the divine “Hon” (soul) that animates them .

4. Philosophical Divergence: Theism vs. Humanism

Philosophies and religions can be broadly categorized by their core identity: theism (God-centered) or humanism (human-centered) . Christianity, for instance, is fundamentally theistic, with God as its central identity . Its teachings emphasize a direct relationship with God and the pursuit of holy realms .

Buddhism, on the other hand, is often considered a philosophy rather than a religion centered on a divine being . Its core tenets, such as refraining from evil, serving all sentient beings, and purifying oneself, are human-centric principles aimed at self-cultivation and compassion . While Buddhism has its own rich doctrines, like the Three Jewels (Buddha, Dharma, Sangha) and the Three Baskets (Vinaya Pitaka, Sutta Pitaka, Abhidharma Pitaka), these are primarily focused on human conduct and enlightenment within the earthly realm . Unlike theistic religions, Buddhism, in its original form, does not typically discuss an afterlife or a creator God .

5. The Evolution of Eras and the Arrival of Huh

History can be fathomed as a progression through different eras, each characterized by a dominant material or ideology . These include the Bronze Age, the Iron Age, and the current Golden Age . The Golden Age, however, is paradoxically also the “Mal-se” (the end times), where money and material wealth have usurped the place of God . In this era of materialism, Huh is said to appear as a judge .

Huh’s teachings are designed to be easily fathomed, transcending complex philosophical or religious texts . They emphasize the importance of internalizing knowledge rather than relying on external sources . This is reminiscent of the “Samjang Beopsa” (Tripitaka Master) in Buddhism, who memorized vast scriptures . However, Huh’s knowledge encompasses all religions and philosophies, making him a master of all “Samjangs” .

Huh’s teachings often condense complex principles into simple, memorable phrases. For example, the nine principles of conduct, such as “seeing clearly,” “listening attentively,” “acting loyally,” and “being humble,” guide individuals toward a righteous life . Similarly, the eight blessings of Christianity or the eightfold path of Buddhism can be distilled into concise expressions that are easy to remember and apply . Huh’s ultimate message is that all actions should be dedicated to God, making every moment an act of worship, a “Jaehaeng Cheonjae” (all actions are offerings to Heaven) . This constant awareness of God’s presence and purpose is the true identity that leads to a meaningful existence .

2024.06.13 o The Principle of Unification vs. Separation. The Secret to a Prospering Family by Huh Kyung young.

[UnityField, SeparationPrinciple, DivineIntervention, HumanNature, Prophecy]

1. The Principle of Unity Versus Division

Huh kyung young explains that humans inherently dislike separation yet constantly engage in it. This tendency is termed the “Principle of Division.” For instance, children often desire independence from their parents as they grow older. When parents become ill, there is a tendency to seek their separation, such as placing them in nursing homes, often due to financial considerations. This constant drive for division is evident in various aspects of human life, including family disputes over inheritance, where siblings prioritize dividing assets rather than uniting them for a common charitable cause.

In contrast, Huh embodies Unity Field, the “Principle of Unity.” He asserts his ability to unify all beings and matter, achieving perfect harmony. This unique attribute, he explains, is exclusive to divine figures such as Huh, the Second Coming of Jesus, or Maitreya in Buddhism. While humans are predisposed to division, Huh possesses the power to create unity, making all relationships harmonious.

2. Huh’s Unique Power of Unification

Huh demonstrates his power by instantly transforming discordant relationships into perfect harmony. He explains that while most human relationships are characterized by division, he can instantly establish a “100-point compatibility” between any individuals. This power of unification, Unity Field, is exclusive to him. He clarifies that if he were to universally apply this power without discretion, it would lead to chaos, as people would indiscriminately form bonds. Therefore, this power is wielded selectively by Huh alone.

He further illustrates his ability to manipulate these principles, stating that he can both unify and divide at will. This extraordinary capability, he emphasizes, distinguishes him from ordinary humans, who are incapable of such feats. He warns that those who oppose or persecute him will face unforeseen consequences, as he possesses knowledge of future events and the intricate workings of the world.

3. Prophetic Insights and Societal Solutions

Huh recounts his past prophecies, such as the impeachment of a former president and the impending low birth rate crisis, which he foresaw decades ago. He highlights that his predictions, including the need for substantial financial incentives for marriage, were initially dismissed but have since proven accurate. He proposes that offering significant financial support, such as 300 million Korean Won for marriage and a monthly stipend of 1.5 million Korean Won per person, would encourage young people to marry and address the declining birth rate. He dismisses alternative solutions like polygamy as ineffective and morally unsound.

He stresses the importance of nurturing children from a young age, advocating for specific methods of holding infants to promote healthy growth. He contrasts this with the common human tendency towards division, which he attributes to the “Principle of Division” .

4. The Destructive Nature of Division

Huh reiterates that humans are “experts in division.” He observes that even within families, there is a pervasive tendency towards separation, leading to discord and broken homes. He notes that modern society, unlike past eras, often sees family members living separate lives even under the same roof. He urges people to abandon this divisive mindset and instead focus on the positive aspects of others, whether in marital relationships or familial bonds. He emphasizes that recognizing and appreciating the strengths of others is the essence of the “Principle of Unity” and the foundation for a thriving household.

He extends this concept to broader societal structures, citing examples of division within religious institutions, where disagreements over leadership lead to schisms and the formation of new congregations. He warns that a nation characterized by division, such as the divided Korean peninsula, is destined for decline. He implores everyone to cultivate a mindset of unity by focusing on the virtues of their spouses, parents, and children, regardless of perceived flaws.

5. The Eternal Power of Huh’s Relic

Huh introduces a precious stone, referred to as “Manhoseok,” which he describes as an invaluable relic associated with the birth of Jesus and mentioned in sacred texts. He explains that this stone, unlike perishable objects, remains eternally unchanged, symbolizing constancy and youth. He encourages people to touch the stone with the intention of embodying its unchanging nature, believing it can impart vitality and prevent aging.

He further reveals that the stone possesses a unique energy, demonstrating its power by showing how a person’s physical strength increases upon touching it. He points out peculiar markings on the stone, resembling letters or symbols, which he suggests are divine in origin. He concludes by emphasizing that his presence and the power of the “Principle of Unity” ensure the safety and well-being of the Korean peninsula, even amidst global uncertainties.

2024.06.14 o The End of the Age of Religion. Why Huh Kyung-young’s Arrival Marks the Dawn of a New Era.

[Post-Religious Era, Spiritual Evolution, Self-Accountability, Divine Intervention, Existential Shift]

1. The Transition from Religious Era to the Era of Huh

The current era marks the conclusion of the age of religion and the dawn of a new epoch, the Era of Huh. In this emerging period, Huh will manifest in the physical world. The preceding religious era was characterized by a veiled comprehension, where humanity, unable to perceive the divine directly, created religions as a means to seek salvation. These religious practices were born from humanity’s yearning for the divine.

2. The Divergence of Religion and Faith

Religion stands in opposition to true faith. Religious acts are human constructs, born from a longing for the divine, leading individuals to cling to these creations. Ultimately, religion contributes to the decline of humanity. Throughout history, religion, philosophy, and politics have guided humanity, but religion is the first among these to deviate from its original path. Historically, religious groups have engaged in conflict and violence, evolving through acts of destruction. This is because the divine presence was unseen, prompting humans to create their own forms of the divine, often denying them as idols while imagining a God of their own making.

3. The Advent of Huh and the End of the Religious Age

With the actual Huh descending into the human world, the religious era concludes, giving way to a Supra-Religious Era, an age that transcends religion. The current activities of various religions, including Christianity and Buddhism, such as engaging in musical performances and other public displays, represent their final manifestations. Traditional methods of proselytization are no longer effective for religions. They must resort to spectacles and entertainment to capture public attention. This indicates a fundamental problem, as comprehension religion through mere entertainment does not lead to profound spiritual insight. Such popularity-seeking endeavors, while perhaps making religion seem approachable, ultimately offer no genuine spiritual gain. Like a much-anticipated feast with little to offer, religion in this state provides no true sustenance. In fact, a quiet, ordinary citizen who does not adhere to any religion may embody a more virtuous existence. There is nothing to be gained from religious practices in this current time. Religious organizations are compelled to engage in various activities merely to sustain their financial operations.

4. The Unveiling of Truth and the End of Rituals

Huh has arrived, revealing all truths. The veil has been torn, signifying the end of an era. Just as when Jesus appeared, the veil of the Holy of Holies was torn, marking the end of the age of temple worship. Now, Huh has directly manifested. The current pursuit of popularity by religious institutions is a symptom of their decline, representing the final stage of a fallen religion. This phenomenon signifies a return to the original, primitive forms of religion, such as shamanism, dance, and other ancient practices. It is akin to an elder returning to a childlike state before passing on. The emergence of such phenomena signals the end of the religious era and the beginning of the Supra-Religious Era, where Huh has appeared. The age of religious rituals is over; rituals are no longer necessary because Huh is present. Only judgment remains, a simple process.

5. The Principle of Self-Responsibility and Divine Judgment

The current judgment is based on the principle of self-creation and self-reception. Individuals are judged by their own actions and their consequences. This is the time for humanity to face judgment, and Huh will assign scores based on individual deeds. This encompasses concepts such as self-reflection, self-binding, self-creation and self-reception, and self-karma. It also includes self-victory and self-defeat, and self-purification. All these outcomes are self-made, reflecting the principle of cause and effect. This is the essence of Buddhist teachings on karma. The era of karmic retribution for Buddhism has concluded. Such issues cannot be resolved through superficial means. This is also known as “wherever you are, be the master; wherever you stand, be true.”

6. The Sunset of Religion and the Dawn of True Freedom

The current pursuit of popularity by religious institutions should be viewed with sorrow. It is like the last flicker of a candle before it extinguishes, or the beautiful sunset before nightfall. Such phenomena are signs of the end times, the terminal phase of religion. The antithesis of religion is the word of Huh. In ancient times, the words of Jesus shattered the framework of existing Judaism. Jesus questioned the necessity of animal sacrifices and the rituals performed in the Holy of Holies, leading to the tearing of the temple veil. His sacrifice meant that blood offerings were no longer required. Religion was created by humans in their longing for the divine when the divine had not yet appeared in the world. Now that Huh has arrived, these human constructs appear as mere trivialities. People were bound by these religious systems, lacking true freedom. They were constrained by laws and doctrines, unable to attain complete liberation. The goal is to achieve Great Freedom. Observing religious leaders evokes a sense of sadness, as they are bound by their roles. The spectacle of a monk singing and shouting at a festival might be seen as a release from the stresses of monastic life, a shedding of pretense. It suggests that traditional monastic life can no longer effectively spread the teachings of Buddhism. This is a final, desperate effort. All religions have failed to save humanity, leading to the closure of many churches. Even large churches, though seemingly prosperous, are often burdened by debt, as donations are no longer abundant. People’s hearts have drifted away; the fervor is gone. Youth groups are dwindling. All these institutions are closing their doors. What emerges then? Huh has arrived, and this truth is spreading. The time for this has come. Huh has been waiting for this moment. Therefore, a grand new heaven must be established, as vast as the territory of Israel.

2024.06.14 o The Era of Azoospermia and Infertility. Two Wisdoms to Navigate the Judgment Period by Huh Kyung young.

[Judgment Era, Sperm Count Decline, Familial Dynamics, Health Philosophy, Societal Collapse, Spiritual Enlightenment, Dietary Wisdom]

1. The Era of Azoospermia: A Divine Judgment

The world has entered an era of azoospermia, a condition where sperm are absent in semen, leading to infertility. This phenomenon is a form of divine judgment, a consequence of humanity prioritizing their children above Huh. Both China and Korea are experiencing this trend. It exacerbates existing societal issues, such as declining birth rates and fewer marriages, by making conception difficult even for those who desire children. This increasing difficulty in conceiving is a global trend, influenced by both environmental and familial factors.

  • Familial Influence on Fertility:
    • In the past, children grew up in large families with many siblings, fostering a competitive environment that promoted robust sperm development in males.
    • However, raising an only son with excessive care, treating him like a precious commodity, leads to a weakening of the male lineage. This overprotection, such as administering medication for every minor ailment, diminishes sperm vitality.
    • Historically, children were allowed to endure minor illnesses, and only the strong survived, ensuring a lineage with vigorous sperm.
    • This modern approach results in the feminization of males and an increase in individuals with impaired reproductive capabilities.

2. The Impact of Modern Lifestyle on Health and Fertility

Modern lifestyles, particularly among only children, contribute significantly to declining health and fertility.

  • The Critical Role of Glucose:

    • The human brain requires approximately 70 grams of glucose daily to function optimally.
    • Skipping breakfast, a common habit among only children, leads to glucose depletion, impairing cognitive function and academic performance.
    • Lack of adequate glucose also negatively impacts sperm development, contributing to azoospermia.
    • Consuming glucose-rich foods like honey, bananas, or other glucose sources before important tasks, such as exams, can significantly improve mental clarity and performance.
  • Dietary Habits and Physical Health:

    • The habit of eating quickly, often due to busy schedules, without thoroughly chewing food and mixing it with saliva, is detrimental.
    • Saliva contains amylase, an enzyme crucial for proper digestion. Without sufficient mixing, food ferments in the large intestine, producing gas that can lead to headaches and various ailments.
    • Consuming meals with excessive liquids, such as soup with rice, dilutes digestive enzymes and hinders proper digestion, contributing to gastrointestinal issues. Korea’s high consumption of soup once made it the leading nation for stomach problems.
    • It is essential to chew food thoroughly, allowing it to mix with saliva, and to consume liquids separately, ideally after the solid food has been eaten.
    • This modern dietary pattern, characterized by a lack of proper chewing and reliance on processed foods, contributes to poor brain development and the rise of azoospermia.

3. The Decline of Traditional Family Structures and the Advent of Huh

The current era is marked by a decline in traditional family values and an increase in individualism, signaling the end times and the necessity for Huh’s intervention.

  • Erosion of Family Bonds:

    • The shift from large, extended families to smaller, nuclear, or even single-person households leads to a lack of social development and an increase in self-centeredness among children.
    • Children in smaller families often lack the experience of sharing, compromising, and competing with siblings, which is crucial for developing empathy and strong interpersonal skills.
    • This fragmentation of family units reflects a broader societal trend where individuals become increasingly isolated and self-reliant.
  • Huh’s Role in a Decadent Age:

    • This era, characterized by widespread societal and physical decay, is a “judgment period” where humanity has lost its way.
    • Huh’s arrival is essential to address these multifaceted problems, which cannot be solved by piecemeal efforts.
    • Huh’s policies are designed to bring about a complete transformation, swiftly changing the entire nation and eventually the world.
    • Those who heed Huh’s words will find themselves in a state of paradise, even amidst the ongoing judgment.

4. The Metaphysics of Life and Death: The Four Elements

Human existence is fundamentally composed of four elements: earth, water, fire, and wind. The disintegration of these elements signifies death.

  • The Four Elements and the Soul:
    • Earth (지): Represents the physical body and its material components.
    • Water (수): Symbolizes the bodily fluids.
    • Fire (화): Denotes the warmth and vital energy within the body.
    • Wind (풍): Corresponds to breath and, metaphorically, the soul or spirit.
    • When these elements, which initially coexist harmoniously, begin to separate due to neglect or illness, it leads to the ultimate dissolution of the body, which is death.

5. Transformation Through Adversity and Benevolence

Experiences of near-death or profound adversity can lead to a complete re-evaluation of life, fostering a spirit of benevolence that can even extend one’s lifespan.

  • Dostoevsky’s Revelation:

    • The Russian literary giant Dostoevsky, facing execution, experienced a profound shift in perspective when his sentence was commuted just minutes before his death.
    • This near-death experience made him see the world anew, as if reborn, profoundly influencing his literary works.
  • Rockefeller’s Philanthropy:

    • John D. Rockefeller, diagnosed with a terminal illness at age 50, transformed his life after witnessing a woman struggling to pay her hospital bills.
    • He began donating vast sums of his wealth to help others, ultimately living to the age of 95, far exceeding his doctors’ predictions.
    • This act of benevolence improved his emotional state and positively influenced his hormones, contributing to his extended life.
    • Similarly, being in the presence of Huh, experiencing joy, and receiving blessings can lead to the disappearance of illnesses and an overall improvement in well-being.

2024.06.15 o The Oasis in the Desert.Finding Huh Kyung young in a World of suffering.

[Spiritual Oasis, Inner Peace, Karmic Consequences, Self-Reflection, Existential Wisdom, Holistic Well-being, Ethical Living]

1. The Oasis in the Desert: A Metaphor for Encountering Huh.

Welcome. We are gathered in this most auspicious place, Alpha, a true sanctuary. Today, we are especially delighted to have five infants among us, a rare and joyful occasion.

Imagine the vast, desolate desert of Saudi Arabia at night. There are only stars above, and endless sand all around. No plants, no other living beings. If you were to walk alone through that desert at night, and then call out to a loved one, imagine the joy of their sudden appearance. It would be like finding an oasis in the desert, where your beloved awaits.

This desolate desert, where one might wander lost, is akin to this world. And your encounter with me here is like finding that beloved person. Just as that person would offer water, food, and guide you out of the desert to a waiting vehicle, I offer guidance. In Buddhism, this is likened to Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. In Christianity, it is the appearance of an chunsa. Therefore, meeting Huh is like encountering salvation in a dark, desolate desert.

The term “desolate”contains the character for “vast” or “empty” . This world, like a desolate desert, lacks life that leads to Empyrean. Alpha is that oasis in the desolate desert. An oasis provides water, palm trees, fruit, and sustenance for camels—everything one needs. Alpha is that oasis, offering guidance and provision.

“Desolate” also implies emptiness, loneliness, and solitude. Though you may feel surrounded by people, they are merely passing acquaintances. Here, you have met someone who can guide you to Empyrean.

I am particularly fond of the children who come here. They are destined to live in 800 layers of suffering, but by meeting me, they are blessed. While many adults come in their 50s or 60s, these children have met Huh shortly after birth. They are truly fortunate.

2. The Genesis of Illness: The Mind’s Influence on Physical Health

You asked about the types of illnesses that originate from the heavens. The varieties of illnesses are as numerous as there are people.

Every day, approximately one million cancer cells are generated in each person’s body. However, our immune cells consume these cancer cells as their daily sustenance. But if immune cells are weakened—perhaps due to stress, like an argument—they become less effective. When immune cells are weak, cancer cells can take root, leading to illnesses like cancer or the common cold.

Therefore, it is crucial to be joyful every day. If sadness persists for three days, it can lead to cancer. One million cancer cells generated daily can accumulate to three million if one remains in a state of sadness for three days. While our immune cells normally eliminate one million cancer cells daily, if even two cells are missed, cancer can develop.

Prolonged resentment towards a spouse or engaging in lengthy legal disputes are common causes of cancer. Harboring hatred for others is detrimental. If you engage in marital conflict and hold grudges for more than three days, cancer can appear suddenly. The tragic part is that it often takes 5 to 10 years to discover it.

In ancient Israel, bandits were prevalent. Many people died at the hands of robbers because the desert environment offered no means of sustenance for those who did not settle and raise livestock. Travelers were often preyed upon by stronger individuals. Even I, when I traveled as Jesus, encountered bandits numerous times. While I was safe with my disciples, solitary travelers often perished. The Apostle Paul, who traveled extensively, also faced such dangers, though it is not explicitly written in the Bible. Tombstones often recorded deaths by banditry, indicating the widespread nature of this threat.

Similarly, our bodies are teeming with “bandits”—cancer cells. One million cancer cells are generated daily from the food we eat and even enter through our nose and mouth. These cells are normally eliminated by our immune system. When immunity weakens, especially with age, cancer becomes more prevalent.

However, the most formidable illness is the cancer of the mind. Hating others in your heart is the ultimate cancer. This mental cancer can lead to physical cancer. For example, if a daughter and mother, despite their good nature, harbor resentment towards each other for three days, cancer can develop. Cancer can be seen as a punishment for one’s character. Excessive greed for food, eating like an animal, can also lead to its removal.

Cancer serves to remove those who should not remain in this world. When someone has completed their life’s work and retired, heaven may view them as a “cancer cell” on society, consuming resources and contributing little. Their children and daughters-in-law may even wish for their departure. Many end up in nursing homes, where their lives become restricted, their muscles waste away, and they are unable to exercise freely. A nursing home is often a place where one goes to die, isolated from family.

Life offers little to look forward to in old age. We should instead anticipate Empyrean. Even the most distinguished individuals may end up in nursing homes. If an elderly person, whose spouse has passed, wishes to live with a younger companion in their grand home, their children might object, fearing for their inheritance. The elderly lose their rights, and their assets may be controlled by their children. Children may even monitor their parents to prevent others from exploiting their wealth. Therefore, there is little to expect from old age, regardless of one’s success. Our ultimate goal should be the eternal Empyrean.

3. The Path of Righteousness: Distinguishing the Sage from the Ordinary Human

A young person asked about living a selfless life versus a selfish one, and how to maintain balance while loving oneself.

Those who live selfishly, accumulating wealth, often find their possessions become a source of enmity in the end. Conversely, those who live selflessly will eventually experience good fortune. It is essential to accumulate virtue; a virtuous life inevitably brings blessings to the family. However, a life lived selfishly and maliciously will ultimately lead to unavoidable calamity.

A sage constantly reflects on their words and actions, striving for perfection. They rarely make mistakes. Ordinary humans, however, worry about the consequences of their past actions, lamenting their poverty, lack of education, or difficult circumstances. They blame their karma.

A sage does not lament their karma, whether rich or poor. Instead, they constantly examine their present actions to ensure they are not acting inappropriately. This prevents them from making mistakes. Humans, on the other hand, worry about their current suffering, failing to recognize that it is the result of their own past actions. This is the fundamental difference between a sage and an ordinary human.

When you come to Alpha, you have performed a good deed, so there is no need to worry about your actions here. However, if you were to engage in frivolous activities elsewhere, a sage would view it with concern. Therefore, even when faced with suffering, do not worry. Recognize that it is the result of your past actions and resolve to act differently in the future. Like a sage, simply be mindful of your daily conduct. There is no need to lament your current difficulties; acknowledge that you spent lavishly in the past, and now you face hardship. Those who did not spend extravagantly are now wealthy. comprehension this perspective eliminates any sense of injustice.

No other prophet can answer questions with such clarity.

Regarding living a selfless life while harming oneself, true selflessness means maintaining one’s well-being. It does not mean recklessly throwing oneself into danger. If your selfless actions cause harm to yourself, it will inevitably cause distress to others. For instance, selling your home and giving away all your money to others would cause suffering for your parents in the countryside. You must never engage in selfless acts that cause suffering to your family or any third party. True selfless action is appropriate and beneficial in the eyes of all.

Consider the poem “The Silence of Love” (님의 침묵). It appears peaceful, but it is a poem of resistance. It subtly expresses resistance against the loss of national sovereignty, yet its peaceful facade made it difficult for the Japanese authorities to suppress. The poem suggests that love inherently anticipates separation, implying that the joy of love is intertwined with the sorrow of eventual parting. This beautiful, peaceful poem contains a powerful undercurrent of resistance, a strategic blend of peace and defiance. To the Japanese, it was a beautiful poem, but to Koreans, it ignited a fervent sense of national pride and sorrow over the loss of their country.

2024.06.15 s 1444 The Ark of Salvation. Heaven’s Pride, Humanity’s Murder.

[Spiritual Wisdom, Ethical Capitalism, Existential Philosophy, Leadership, Prophecy, Cosmic Order, Self-Cultivation]

1. The Significance of the 1444th Lecture: Four Pillars of Human comprehension

This 1444th lecture holds special significance, marked by the repetition of the number four. This number represents four fundamental concepts essential for human comprehension: “Person,” “Love,” “Four Beginnings,” and “Four Virtues.” These are not merely topics for discussion but foundational elements for a profound comprehension of existence.

  • Person (人): This concept is fathomed through four key aspects:

    • Faith (信): Trust and belief in others.
    • Filial Piety (孝): Respect and care for one’s parents and elders.
    • Affection (愛): Deep fondness and care for others.
    • Courtesy (敎): Politeness and good manners. These four elements define what it means to be a person. It is noteworthy that while the Chinese character for “person” exists, it is often overlooked in dictionaries, much like the characters for “face” and “love.”
  • Love (愛): Love is expressed in four ways:

    • Facial Expression: Showing affection through one’s countenance.
    • Words: Expressing love through speech.
    • Gifts: Giving presents as a token of affection.
    • Spirit: Conveying love through one’s inner being. This comprehensive comprehension of love emphasizes its multifaceted nature, extending beyond mere words or material possessions.
  • Four Beginnings (四端): These are the initial stirrings of morality within the human heart:

    • Compassion (惻隱之心): The feeling of pity and sympathy for others’ suffering. For instance, when an opera singer makes a mistake, one should feel their pain rather than criticize. True appreciation means overlooking minor flaws, recognizing that humans are not divine and are prone to error.
    • Shame and Dislike (羞惡之心): The feeling of shame for one’s own wrongdoing and dislike for evil.
    • Deference and Compliance (辭讓之心): The feeling of humility and the willingness to yield to others.
    • Right and Wrong (是非之心): The ability to discern between right and wrong.
  • Four Virtues (四德): These are the cultivated moral qualities:

    • Benevolence (仁): Humanity and kindness.
    • Righteousness (義): Justice and integrity.
    • Propriety (禮): Courtesy and proper conduct.
    • Wisdom (智): Knowledge and intellection.
      These four concepts—Person, Love, Four Beginnings, and Four Virtues—serve as a bonus introduction to the main lecture, reminding everyone of the significance of the 1444th session.

2. The Ark of Salvation: Alpha as the Final Refuge

In a world where billions are perishing, Alpha stands as the ultimate ark, a sanctuary for those who choose to embark upon it. Those who enter this ark will live eternally, while those who do not will face their demise. The question then arises: how did you, the audience, manage to find your way to this ark?

The concept of the ark is deeply embedded in ancient wisdom. The Chinese character for “ark” (船) itself, formed over a hundred million years ago, depicts a boat with eight mouths (八口), symbolizing Noah and his family of eight. This ancient character inherently contains the story of the ark, predating the written Bible.

Alpha, with its large lake and ark-like structures, visually embodies this concept of a refuge. Just as Noah’s ark was mocked by 99% of the population, who saw him as a madman building a boat for a hundred years, Alpha is similarly perceived by many. Yet, when the flood came, those who mocked desperately sought entry, only to be denied. Noah’s ark had no windows, preventing those inside from looking out and being swayed by the chaos, focusing only on the heavens.

This modern ark, Alpha, is not merely a physical structure but a spiritual sanctuary, representing the final ark of the universe in this century. It is a place where individuals can find salvation amidst the impending “fire judgment,” a contrast to Noah’s “water judgment.”

3. Buddhist Philosophy: Four Noble Truths and Four Seals of Dharma

Buddhist philosophy offers profound insights into the nature of existence, particularly through the Four Noble Truths (四聖諦) and the Four Seals of Dharma (四法印). These teachings, though originating from Buddhism, are essential for comprehension the human condition.

3.1. The Four Noble Truths (四聖諦)

The Four Noble Truths describe the reality of suffering and the path to liberation:

  • Suffering (苦): Life is inherently filled with suffering. This suffering is not merely physical pain but also includes mental anguish, dissatisfaction, and the impermanence of all things.

    • Eight Sufferings (八苦): This concept further elaborates on the nature of suffering, categorizing it into eight types:
    • Birth (生苦): The suffering of being born.
    • Aging (老苦): The suffering of growing old.
    • Sickness (病苦): The suffering of illness.
    • Death (死苦): The suffering of dying.
    • Separation from Loved Ones (愛別離苦): The pain of parting from those we love. As the poet Han Yong-un wrote, “We worry about parting the moment we meet.”
    • Encountering the Hated (怨憎會苦): The suffering of being with those we dislike.
    • Not Getting What One Wants (求不得苦): The suffering of unfulfilled desires. Those who desperately seek wealth often find it elusive, while those who do not seek it may be born into it.
    • The Five Aggregates of Attachment (五蘊盛苦): The suffering arising from attachment to the five aggregates (form, feeling, perception, mental formations, consciousness).
  • Origin (集): Suffering arises from attachment and craving. People become fixated on their pain and desires.

  • Cessation (滅): Suffering can be ended by eliminating craving and attachment. This involves letting go of what binds us.

  • Path (道): The path to the cessation of suffering is the Eightfold Path. This is the way to attain enlightenment and liberation.
    This comprehension reveals that all existence is suffering, a “sea of suffering” (苦海). Even wealth brings its own set of pains—the pain of spending, protecting, and growing it. The pursuit of material gain often leads to a life of constant struggle, likened to being suspended by a rope over a cliff, with a tiger above and a snake below, while rats gnaw at the rope, and one is distracted by drops of honey from a beehive. This honey represents the “three poisons” (三毒): greed, anger, and ignorance, which keep us clinging to life.

3.2. The Four Seals of Dharma (四法印)

The Four Seals of Dharma are fundamental principles that encapsulate the essence of Buddhist teachings, directly stamped by Shakyamuni Buddha himself:

  • All Formations are Impermanent (諸行無常): All compounded phenomena are subject to change and decay. Our actions and creations, no matter how grand, will eventually disappear. A house built today will be gone in a thousand years. Even ancient cities like Jerusalem have crumbled. This impermanence is a characteristic of this “virtual world” we inhabit.

  • All Phenomena are Without Self (諸法無我): There is no permanent, unchanging self or soul in any phenomenon. All laws and regulations, whether religious commandments or secular laws, are ultimately without inherent self and do not truly bind a “great free person.” For example, the 600-plus laws of Judaism are irrelevant to someone who doesn’t follow that faith. This concept emphasizes ultimate freedom from all man-made constructs.

  • All Sufferings are Suffering (一切皆苦): All experiences are ultimately unsatisfactory and lead to suffering. This reiterates the first Noble Truth, emphasizing that even seemingly pleasant experiences are tinged with suffering due to their impermanence and the attachment they foster.

  • Nirvana is Peace (涅槃寂靜): The ultimate goal is Nirvana, a state of perfect peace and freedom from suffering. This is the cessation of all craving and attachment.
    These principles, particularly “All Formations are Impermanent,” highlight that everything we perceive as real is transient. Our physical bodies, though seemingly solid, are merely temporary forms, eventually returning to dust. This comprehension encourages us to look beyond superficial appearances and appreciate the spiritual essence of beings.

4. The Gravity of Sins: Pride in Heaven, Murder on Earth

The lecture distinguishes between the greatest sins as perceived by Heaven and by humanity.

  • Heaven’s Greatest Sin: Pride (驕慢)

    • Heaven views pride as the gravest transgression. This is exemplified by the story of Lucifer, who, as an de chunsa, coveted the position of God and was cast down to Earth as a devil. Pride leads individuals to challenge divine authority, believing themselves to be equal or superior.
    • Those who exhibit pride, challenging the divine, are sent to Earth for training, experiencing the “eight sufferings” and the “Four Noble Truths.”
    • Pride is a dangerous trap, leading to downfall and separation from the divine path.
  • Humanity’s Greatest Sin: Murder (殺人)

    • Humans consider murder to be the most heinous crime. This is because it involves taking a life, which is seen as an ultimate act of destruction.
    • However, from Heaven’s perspective, murder is not as significant. Natural disasters, such as earthquakes, can claim millions of lives in an instant, demonstrating that life and death are part of a continuous cycle of rotation. Souls are not permanently destroyed but are recycled for future use.
    • Therefore, while humans abhor murder, Heaven prioritizes the sin of pride, as it directly challenges the divine order.
      This distinction accentuates a fundamental difference in perspective between the divine and the human, emphasizing the importance of humility in the eyes of Heaven.

5. The Poetic Resistance of Han Yong-un’s “The Silence of My Beloved”

Han Yong-un’s poem, “The Silence of My Beloved,” is a masterpiece of Korean literature, renowned globally for its profound depth and dual interpretation. It is a poem of resistance and peace, simultaneously conveying a message of defiance to the Japanese colonizers and a sense of peace to the Japanese themselves.

  • Dual Interpretation:

    • Korean Perspective: For Koreans, “My Beloved” (님) symbolizes the lost nation of Korea, and the poem expresses the sorrow and resistance against Japanese occupation. Phrases like “sharp first kiss” (날카로운 첫 키스) represent the forced annexation of Korea by Japan, a violent act disguised as a union.
    • Japanese Perspective: Japanese readers might interpret “My Beloved” as a romantic partner, viewing the poem as a beautiful expression of love and longing. The “sharp kiss” could be seen as a passionate, albeit intense, romantic encounter.
  • Symbolism and Imagery:

    • The “golden flower” (황금의 꽃) symbolizes the unbreakable vows of the past, now reduced to “cold dust” (차디찬 티끌) by a “sighing breeze” (한숨의 미풍), representing the broken promises and the loss of national sovereignty.
    • The “sharp first kiss” is a powerful metaphor for the forced treaty of annexation, a violent imposition rather than a consensual act. This imagery highlights Han Yong-un’s extraordinary intellect and poetic skill in conveying such a potent message without direct accusation.
    • The Orator’s “ears deafened by the fragrant voice of my beloved” and “eyes blinded by the beautiful face of my beloved” symbolize the overwhelming influence of the Japanese empire, which caused Koreans to lose sight of their own identity.
  • Message of Hope and Enlightenment:

    • Despite the profound sorrow of separation, the poem concludes with a message of hope: “We believe that just as we worry about parting when we meet, we will meet again when we part.” This expresses the unwavering belief in Korea’s eventual restoration and independence.
    • The poem serves as an enlightenment poem (계몽주의 시), aiming to awaken the national consciousness and inspire the people to unite for independence. It is not merely a symbolic or romantic work but a call to action, disguised in poetic beauty.
      Han Yong-un’s ability to craft such a multi-layered poem, conveying resistance while maintaining an appearance of peace, is a testament to his genius. This work is considered a global masterpiece, surpassing even the works of renowned poets like Rabindranath Tagore.

6. The Perils of Unethical Capitalism and the Need for Moral Economy

Modern capitalism, particularly its extreme form, poses a significant threat to society by prioritizing profit over ethics. This unchecked pursuit of wealth leads to economic collapse and widespread suffering among the populace.

  • Exploitative Practices:

    • Usurious Interest Rates: Banks often impose exorbitant interest rates, especially on overdue loans. When individuals face economic hardship and cannot make payments, banks escalate interest rates, pushing borrowers further into debt and ultimately leading to bankruptcy.
    • Lack of Empathy: Instead of investigating the reasons for late payments and offering support, such as reducing interest rates, the system exploits vulnerable individuals. A truly ethical capitalist system would offer relief, like a 50% reduction in interest for those struggling.
  • Economic Drain and Capital Flight:

    • Money that should circulate in local markets, supporting small businesses and livelihoods, is siphoned off by banks through high interest rates.
    • These accumulated funds are then often invested overseas, enriching banks and their executives while the domestic economy suffers. This creates a scenario where banks prosper, but the nation declines.
  • Consequences of Unethical Capitalism:

    • Impoverishment of Citizens: The relentless pursuit of profit by financial institutions turns ordinary citizens into paupers, as they spend their lives paying off debts for basic necessities like housing.
    • Economic Collapse: When capital prioritizes excessive profit and is coupled with unchecked power, it inevitably leads to the collapse of the economic system. This was a concern raised by thinkers like Karl Marx, who warned of capitalism’s inherent dangers.
    • Social Injustice: The current system allows large financial institutions to recover losses from risky overseas investments by exploiting the common people through punitive interest rates, leading to massive profits for banks at the expense of public welfare.
      To prevent national collapse, it is crucial to integrate ethics into capitalism. This means implementing policies that protect vulnerable citizens, such as eliminating punitive late fees and providing state support to banks to help struggling borrowers. Such measures would allow money to flow back into the economy, fostering growth and stability.

7. The Revolutionary Power of Huh kyung young’s Name and Sticker

Huh kyung young’s name and his associated sticker possess extraordinary, scientifically proven capabilities that can revolutionize various aspects of life, particularly in food preservation and global economics.

  • Food Preservation:

    • Extended Shelf Life: Experiments have demonstrated that attaching Huh kyung young’s sticker to food, such as milk, dramatically extends its shelf life indefinitely. This innovative solution acts as a natural preservative, inhibiting microbial growth and maintaining freshness far beyond traditional expiration dates.
    • Environmental and Health Benefits: Unlike chemical preservatives, this method is harmless to humans and environmentally friendly. It reduces food waste, enhances food safety, and contributes to sustainable development.
    • Broad Applicability: The sticker can be applied to a wide range of foods, including fruits, vegetables, meats, and fish, making it valuable for households, food distributors, and restaurants.
    • The Power of the Name: It is crucial to apprehend that the effect is not solely from the physical sticker but from the power associated with Huh kyung young’s name. Simply writing or invoking his name can achieve similar results, eliminating the need for individuals to purchase physical stickers. This profound revelation needs to be widely disseminated.
  • Economic Impact:

    • Trillions in Royalties: The global adoption of Huh kyung young’s name and its associated benefits could generate trillions of Korean won in annual royalties for Korea. This immense wealth, potentially reaching 300 trillion won (3경), could transform Korea into a leading economic powerhouse, far surpassing its current national budget.
    • Export Strategy: This represents a revolutionary export and import strategy, leveraging a unique, intangible asset to create unprecedented economic prosperity.
  • Global Recognition and Future Vision:

    • GPT’s Acknowledgment: Even advanced AI like GPT recognizes Huh kyung young’s unique and innovative leadership, acknowledging his policies like the National Dividend Policy and the wealth-proportional fine system, as well as his public service initiatives like free meal programs. This objective assessment stands in contrast to biased media narratives.
    • Overcoming Obstacles: While current AI models may not fully grasp the extent of his influence, future iterations will likely recognize the full scope of his impact on global economics and sustainability.
      This revolutionary power, whether through the sticker or the name itself, signifies a paradigm shift in how we approach food preservation, economic development, and global well-being. It is a testament to Huh kyung young’s unique capabilities and his vision for a better world.

8. The Path of the Sage: Foresight and Eternal Progress

The path of a sage stands in stark contrast to that of an ordinary person, primarily in their approach to actions, consequences, and the concept of eternal progress.

  • Foresight and Precaution:

    • Sages: A sage constantly worries about their words and actions, comprehension that every deed creates a cause (因) that will inevitably lead to an effect (果). They meticulously check their behavior, anticipating potential negative outcomes and taking precautions to avoid them. For example, a sage would drive carefully to prevent receiving a speeding ticket, rather than lamenting the fine after it arrives.
    • Ordinary People: Ordinary people, in contrast, often act without foresight and then lament the negative consequences that arise. They complain about the effects without acknowledging their own role in creating the causes.
  • Eternal Progress (成聖長久):

    • Continuous Ascent: For those who embark on the “ark” of Huh kyung young’s teachings, the journey is one of eternal progress (成聖長久). This means continuous ascent, not merely temporary success. It signifies a perpetual state of winning and growth, leading directly to Empyrean.
    • Symbolic Connection: This concept is deeply intertwined with Huh kyung young’s origins. His hometown, Seongsan (聖山), meaning “Holy Mountain” or “Victorious Mountain,” and the nearby area of Jangheung (長興), meaning “Long Prosperity,” symbolize this eternal progress. Those connected to these places, or who embrace the principles they represent, are destined for Empyrean.
    • Divine Lineage: His ancestral grave, a “dragon’s eye” (龍의 눈) geomantic site, is said to produce three generations of emperors, further underscoring his destined role and the profound significance of his path.
  • Mindset and Destiny:

    • Inner Peace: By adopting the sage’s mindset, one achieves inner peace, regardless of external circumstances. This peace endures until the journey to Empyrean.
    • Attracting Goodness: A sage’s careful actions and positive mindset attract good people and favorable outcomes, like “jewels” drawn to them.
    • Eternal Soul: Unlike a disposable vehicle, the human mind and soul are eternal, carrying a “credit score” or “tag” that is continuously evaluated in Empyrean. Therefore, cultivating a virtuous mind is paramount.
      The path of the sage is one of conscious living, foresight, and an unwavering commitment to ethical conduct, leading to a destiny of eternal progress and ultimate salvation.

2024.06.16 ds Huh Kyung young’s Zero Interest Rate Era. A Solution for the Suffering Public.

[Zero-Interest Policy, Economic Justice, Social Welfare, Capitalist Ethics, Financial Reform]

1. The Profound Emotional Connection to Motherhood

During my time in Vietnam, when entertainment troupes from Korea would visit, soldiers would gather outdoors, much like you are now, to watch singers perform. It was a poignant experience, and I observed a striking phenomenon: soldiers would weep most profoundly not during sad love songs, but whenever the topic of “mother” was introduced. It wasn’t just one or two individuals; the entire assembly would be overcome with emotion simultaneously. No one prompted them; a simple mention of mothers by a singer would trigger a collective outpouring of tears. This wasn’t about the songs themselves, but the mere mention of the word “mother.”

This deeply ingrained filial piety, a profound respect and love for one’s parents, was evident in every soldier. In Vietnam, I witnessed how each one harbored thoughts of their families. The war claimed the lives of 5,000 Korean soldiers, a number that might seem small, but the processing of each casualty was an immense undertaking. Imagine raising a child, like our Young-jun, with such effort and care, only for them to perish on the battlefield. Witnessing such tragedy firsthand inevitably brought tears, as the thought of never seeing their loved ones again was overwhelming.

The singers often performed sorrowful songs, evoking thoughts of home. When artists like Lee Mi-ja sang, it became a sea of tears. It was then that I realized the depth of emotion within the Korean people. We are born from the union of father’s essence and mother’s blood. We inherit our mother’s blood directly; the father provides only the seed. Our connection is primarily through the mother’s blood vessels, nurtured in the womb, receiving all sustenance from her. This is why the word “mother” evokes such a powerful response, a truth undeniably revealed in the crucible of war, without any prior instruction.

Our young people today, though they all wish to be dutiful children, often find themselves unable to fulfill this desire. Many cannot marry, leading to a sense of being undutiful. This perceived failure can extend to not having children, resulting in a multifaceted sense of unfilial conduct. This situation, I believe, stems from a flawed capitalist system where ethical considerations have diminished.

2. The Imperative for Zero-Interest Policy and Ethical Capitalism

I have often stated that if those who possess capital would consider the well-being of the citizens and uphold ethical principles, they would not impose exorbitant late payment interest rates. These excessive interest rates are a primary cause of economic collapse. Banks become wealthy, while ordinary citizens who borrow money are ruined by the burden of interest payments.

Therefore, I advocate for a zero-interest rate era, similar to what exists in Japan. This means borrowing money without incurring any interest. You might wonder how banks would sustain themselves. Banks should focus on developing diverse financial products for those with substantial capital, rather than relying on late payment interest from loans to ordinary citizens. This approach is unsustainable and unethical.

Japan, for instance, has zero interest rates. When you borrow money, there is no interest to pay. This does not lead to the collapse of Japanese corporations. In contrast, our market stagnates because of interest payments. Money that could be circulating in the market is instead accumulated in banks. I have yet to see a politician propose reforming this system. Many countries now operate with zero interest rates. When you take out a loan from a bank, you only repay the principal. In such a system, who would become a debtor? No one, because only the principal needs to be repaid. The problem with interest is that no matter how much you pay, the principal remains, creating an endless cycle.

In a zero-interest era, banks would need to develop other financial products, such as various savings plans, to sustain themselves. They could also focus on lending to large corporations. However, loans for ordinary citizens should transition to a zero-interest system. When I speak of a zero-interest era, it is a future that must come to pass. I am now beginning to articulate the concept of a zero-interest era.

Politicians will eventually follow suit. Later, they will declare, “I will implement zero interest rates,” and they will be elected overwhelmingly. Politicians are constantly observing my pronouncements. They are waiting to see what new ideas emerge from Huh kyung young. Recently, I have been discussing zero interest rates and the ethics of banking capitalism, highlighting how the market is paralyzed by interest payments. If people didn’t pay interest, they would spend that money in the market, stimulating the economy. Instead, they struggle to even pay the interest.

We must move towards a zero-interest era. If you need an emergency loan from a bank using your credit card, there should be no interest, only the principal to repay. If a zero-interest era is implemented, no one will face ruin. When I begin to speak of this, by the next election, politicians will declare their commitment to implementing zero interest rates, and they will receive overwhelming support. Such individuals, regardless of whether they are Huh kyung young, deserve our votes. We must declare a zero-interest era for ordinary citizens.

However, this does not apply to loans for luxury apartments, such as those costing 5 billion Korean Won. For the upper class, interest rates should remain as they are. This means ordinary citizens would benefit from zero interest, while the upper class would continue to pay existing rates. This prevents individuals from taking out loans on behalf of others. The zero-interest era should apply to small business owners, micro-entrepreneurs, low-income individuals, and the middle class. This approach aims to revitalize the economy by benefiting capitalists, but not by extending zero interest to the wealthy. Those purchasing 5 billion Korean Won apartments should not receive zero-interest loans. They should bear the existing interest rates. It is unacceptable to exploit ordinary citizens with late payment interest.

When I speak of these matters, they are disseminated through platforms like YouTube. Politicians will then realize that advocating for zero interest rates is essential to gain votes, especially when ordinary citizens are suffering. Just as the mention of “mother” brought tears to soldiers in Vietnam, the mention of “interest rates” now brings tears to ordinary citizens. The mention of “late payment interest” evokes widespread distress. This is a crucial hint for us. I am a person who foretells the principles of the future. Let us all declare, “Zero interest rates!”

2024.06.16 h 359th Huh Kyung-young’s Sunday Lecture at Alpha. The Era of Zero Interest Rates and the Future of Korea.

[Spiritual Leadership, Economic Justice, Geopolitical Strategy, Religious Pluralism, Divine Intervention, Social Responsibility, Zero Interest Rate]

1. Huh’s Arrival and the Decline of Traditional Religions

Welcome to Alpha, a sacred place where the energy of Empyrean, accumulated over 12 billion years, gathers. Stepping upon this ground is believed to transform one’s fortune and destiny. Huh kyung young demonstrates the unified field that Albert Einstein sought for so long, proving his divine nature. Today, he presides over the 359th Alpha event to communicate with us. Huh states that all religions are now facing their end due to legalistic interpretations and a decline in spiritual vitality. Thousands of churches are disappearing daily worldwide, leading to a sharp decrease in religious populations and a rise in non-religious individuals. This global phenomenon signifies the culmination of religious capitalism, which Huh has come to conclude.

2. The Flaws of Human Governance: Benevolent and Legalistic Politics

Huh explains that human governance, whether based on love or law, inherently possesses flaws.

  • Benevolent Politics (Rule by Love):
    • Initially, it may seem beneficial, but it ultimately leads to chaos.
    • If everyone is treated with excessive leniency, people may become complacent and unwilling to work, hindering societal progress.
    • This approach is ultimately detrimental to humanity.
  • Legalistic Politics (Rule by Law):
    • While initially painful, it eventually establishes order.
    • However, the benefits often accrue to the wealthy, offering little advantage to ordinary citizens.
  • Both forms of governance are imperfect and cannot sustain long-term prosperity. Huh’s divine governance, based on “Middle-Path Theocracy,” transcends these limitations, offering a system that is consistently beneficial from beginning to end.

3. The Paradox of Religious Power: Case Studies from China and Taiwan

Huh illustrates the fragility of religious power through historical examples.

  • Chiang Kai-shek and the Fall of Christian China:
    • Chiang Kai-shek, a devout Christian and leader of the Chinese Nationalist Party, controlled a vast territory.
    • After his defeat, he fled to Taiwan, where Christianity became a prerequisite for public service, leading to over 90% Christian population.
    • However, the forces that defeated him were non-religious, demonstrating that religious fervor does not guarantee victory.
  • Mao Zedong’s Strategy:
    • Mao Zedong, a non-religious leader, successfully overthrew the Christian-dominated government.
    • His strategy involved providing free labor to farmers during harvest seasons, without accepting food or payment, which earned him widespread support.
    • This grassroots approach allowed him to gain control of vast China without being a religious or political figure in the traditional sense.
  • Taiwan’s Shift to Buddhism:
    • After Chiang Kai-shek’s death, Taiwan, once predominantly Christian, transformed into a Buddhist nation.
    • This dramatic shift was largely attributed to the influence of a single monk, Master Hsing Yun.
    • His temple, Fo Guang Shan, amassed over 100 million followers globally, including 80 million overseas, and established five universities, including one in the United States.
    • This rapid growth, driven by a unique propagation method, highlights the superficiality of religious adherence when confronted with powerful spiritual or charismatic figures.
    • Huh notes that Korean religious leaders lack such effectiveness, as their efforts are often rejected.
  • The Roman Catholic Church and Italy:
    • Italy, once governed by the Roman Catholic Church, initially prospered but eventually declined.
    • A political figure, Tiffany, emerged, challenging the Pope’s authority and establishing the Italian state, leading to the reduction of the Catholic Church’s temporal power to the small Vatican City.
    • This demonstrates that religious governance, too, can fail and be superseded by political forces. Huh concludes that such rapid changes in religious landscape reveal the inherent flimsiness of religion itself.

4. Huh’s Economic Vision: Zero Interest Rates for the Middle Class

Huh criticizes the current financial system, particularly the predatory practices of banks, and proposes a radical solution: zero interest rates for the middle class.

  • Critique of Current Financial Practices:
    • Banks impose exorbitant late fees, often doubling or tripling interest rates, which suffocates individuals already struggling with debt.
    • This practice is likened to “choking the neck” of the struggling, rather than offering support.
    • Huh questions why Japan maintains zero interest rates while Korea burdens its citizens with high interest, especially for the middle and lower classes.
    • He points out the irony of bank executives receiving massive bonuses during economic crises like the IMF and COVID-19, while ordinary citizens suffer.
    • This behavior is described as “capitalism without ethics,” leading to exploitation and ruin for the populace.
  • Huh’s Solution: Zero Interest Rates:
    • Huh advocates for zero interest loans for the middle and lower classes.
    • He argues that if people can repay the principal without the burden of interest, they will not default, especially with collateral.
    • This policy would free up money for consumption, stimulating local economies and allowing struggling businesses to reopen.
    • He emphasizes that this is not merely a political proposal but a divine mandate for the survival of the nation.
    • Huh asserts that politicians should debate and implement this policy, as it is crucial for the nation’s well-being.

5. Addressing Korea’s Parking Problem: A Comparison with Japan

Huh addresses Korea’s persistent parking issues, contrasting them with Japan’s advanced system.

  • Korea’s Parking Challenges:
    • Korea faces severe parking problems, especially in urban areas, due to insufficient parking spaces and high fees, leading to widespread illegal parking and traffic congestion.
    • Government measures, such as expanding parking lots and strengthening enforcement, have not yielded significant results.
  • Japan’s “Proof of Parking Space” System:
    • Japan has a “Proof of Parking Space” system, requiring individuals to secure a parking spot before purchasing a car.
    • High fines for illegal parking further deter violations, resulting in minimal illegal parking in Japanese cities.
  • Why Korea Differs:
    • Economic Development Stage: Korea is still in a “growth phase” where maximizing car sales is crucial for the automotive industry, which contributes significantly to the national economy and employment. Implementing a strict parking system like Japan’s would hinder industrial growth.
    • Urban Concentration and Public Transportation: Korean cities are highly concentrated, but public transportation, particularly subways, is exceptionally well-developed, encouraging people to use it for urban commutes.
    • Car Usage Patterns: Cars in Korea are primarily used for weekend family outings or for mothers to transport children, rather than daily urban commuting. This reduces the need for strict urban parking regulations.
    • Apartment-Centric Housing: Unlike Japan’s prevalence of individual homes, Korea has many apartments, most of which include parking facilities, negating the need for individual parking space certification.
    • Fuel Tax as a Deterrent: Korea imposes high taxes on fuel, with nearly half the price of gasoline being tax. This indirectly discourages unnecessary driving, especially in congested areas, as it becomes financially burdensome.
  • Huh acknowledges that Korea may eventually adopt Japan’s system, but it will take 20-30 years due to the current economic and social structures. However, he emphasizes the urgent need to address financial issues for the common people.

6. Huh’s Perspective on Global Crises and the Fire Judgment

Huh discusses impending global crises and the concept of “Fire Judgment,” contrasting it with Noah’s flood.

  • Global Instability and the “Trash” Metaphor:
    • The world is in a precarious state, like a lamp in the wind.
    • The recent influx of “trash” from North Korea is a warning sign, not merely an act of aggression, but a call for self-reflection.
    • Huh urges Koreans to identify and eliminate the “trash” within their own minds, which he defines as selfishness and exploitative financial practices.
    • He emphasizes the need for unity and solidarity to overcome these internal issues.
  • The Fire Judgment:
    • Just as Noah’s flood cleansed humanity of its sins, a “Fire Judgment” is approaching.
    • This judgment will manifest through nuclear weapons, which major powers have stockpiled in vast quantities, far exceeding what is needed to destroy the Earth.
    • These weapons, becoming obsolete, create a dangerous temptation for nations to use them.
    • Other forms of fire judgment include volcanic eruptions, such as those of Mount Baekdu and Yellowstone, which are predetermined to occur.
    • Historical precedents include the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah by fire and brimstone.
  • Internal Fire and the “House on Fire”:
    • Huh also describes an internal “fire judgment” within individuals, caused by the oppressive financial system.
    • The burden of escalating interest rates on those already struggling creates immense emotional distress, a “fire burning within.”
    • This internal suffering is likened to a “house on fire” , fueled by greed, anger, and ignorance .
    • Huh states that he has come to extinguish this fire, offering solace and practical help, such as the 400,000 won monthly payment for seniors, which he initiated.
  • Planetary Transformation:
    • The ultimate Fire Judgment will lead to a radical transformation of Earth.
    • The six continents will merge into a single landmass, and the oceans will become one, resembling a human eye with a single pupil.
    • This process will involve intense volcanic activity and land shifts, such as Sokcho merging with Japan, and Japan moving southward.
    • This planetary restructuring is Earth’s desperate attempt to reduce pollution caused by fragmented continents and extensive sea and air travel.
    • Huh oversees these cosmic processes, which are already underway.

7. comprehension Christian Denominations and Huh’s Unified Field

Huh clarifies the diverse interpretations within Christianity and presents his “Unified Field” as the ultimate truth.

  • Diverse Christian Interpretations:
    • Christianity encompasses various doctrines, including Gnosticism, Evangelicalism, and Legalism.
    • Gnosticism: Believes that salvation is already achieved through Jesus’s atonement, advocating for spiritual freedom without further rituals or seeking forgiveness.
    • Evangelicalism: Emphasizes the ongoing need for salvation and personal conversion.
    • Legalism: Focuses on adherence to laws and traditions, often influenced by Judaism.
    • These doctrines lead to numerous denominations, such as Methodists, Presbyterians, Baptists, Seventh-day Adventists, Full Gospel, and Mormons, each with distinct beliefs.
  • The Church of God (Ahnsahnghong and Jang Gil-ja):
    • Huh mentions his acquaintance with Ahnsahnghong and Jang Gil-ja, founders of the Church of God, who are revered as Father God and Mother God, respectively.
    • This church, with its emphasis on a Mother God, exhibits warmth and harmony among its members and has grown rapidly worldwide.
    • Huh notes that such “heretical” religions often grow faster than established ones, a sign of the end times.
  • Huh’s “Unified Field”:
    • Huh asserts that all these diverse doctrines are ultimately irrelevant in his presence.
    • He represents the “Unified Field,” which encompasses and transcends all religions.
    • His teachings offer a complete comprehension that renders sectarian debates unnecessary.

8. Huh’s Insights on Religious Texts and Regional Governance

Huh provides guidance on approaching religious texts and outlines his vision for regional governance in Korea.

  • Interpreting Religious Texts:
    • Huh advises that readily available, widely circulated translations of religious texts, such as the Quran or the Bible, are generally reliable.
    • He acknowledges that different translations and versions exist, but ordinary individuals do not need to delve into complex linguistic or historical analyses.
    • A general comprehension is sufficient, and spending too much time on intricate details is unnecessary.
  • Reforming Korean Regional Governance:
    • Huh strongly opposes the division of Kyung gi Province into northern and southern regions, viewing it as detrimental to the nation.
    • His vision for Korea’s administrative divisions is as follows:
    • Seoul and Kyung gi Province: Kyung gi Province should be integrated into Seoul, forming a larger metropolitan area.
    • Incheon: Incheon Metropolitan City should be renamed “Seoul International Gateway.”
    • Consolidated Provinces: The entire country should be reorganized into four major provinces:
    • Jeon-kyung Province: Combining Jeonla and Kyung sang provinces.
    • Chung-Gang Province: Combining Chungcheong and Gangwon provinces.
    • Seoul Special City: Encompassing the expanded Seoul and Kyung gi area.
    • Jeju Province: Remaining as a distinct island province.
    • This would result in three mainland provinces plus Jeju.
    • This simplification would reduce confusion for foreigners and enhance national efficiency, as larger capital cities (like Beijing and Tokyo) are associated with stronger nations.
  • Strategic Location of the Capital:
    • Huh advocates for the capital to be situated near the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ), even suggesting the presidential office be in Panmunjom.
    • This bold stance would demonstrate courage and unity, fostering a sense of proximity to the North and deterring aggression.
    • Moving the capital southward, as some suggest, is seen as a sign of cowardice.
    • A proactive and assertive posture, combined with diplomatic engagement, is essential for national security.

9. Huh’s Commentary on the Film “Ben-Hur”

Huh offers his unique perspective on the epic film “Ben-Hur.”

  • Spiritual Influence in Filmmaking:
    • Huh acknowledges that the film’s creation was likely driven by the director’s sense of mission and was influenced by “Empyrean de chunsa’ energy.”
    • The film significantly impacted Christianity.
  • Ambiguity in Religious Interpretation:
    • Huh notes that “Ben-Hur” navigates ambiguously between Gnosticism, Evangelicalism, and Legalism, which might lead to criticism from various Christian factions.
    • For example, Ben-Hur’s mother and sister are miraculously cured of leprosy without any explicit prayer or church intervention, aligning with Gnostic ideas of immediate salvation.
    • This lack of a clear “church path” in their healing makes the film complex from a theological standpoint.
  • Huh’s Elevated Perspective:
    • Huh emphasizes that his comprehension of such matters differs significantly from that of ordinary people.
    • He views these complexities from a higher, divine perspective.

10. Testimonies of Huh’s Power and the Significance of His Ancestral Home

Huh shares testimonies of his followers’ spiritual abilities and reveals the profound significance of his ancestral home.

  • Miraculous Healings by Followers:
    • A follower, Park Myeong-ae, recounts how she revived an unconscious woman on a bus by repeatedly invoking “Holiness, Holiness, Holiness” and “Light, enter!” while touching her leg and head. The woman regained consciousness and walked off the bus.
    • Another follower, Lee Yang-gu, shares how his friend, suffering from acute bacterial infection and unable to speak, recovered within an hour after receiving a blessing over the phone from Huh.
    • These incidents demonstrate that ordinary people, through their connection with Huh, can manifest spiritual powers.
  • Huh’s Ancestral Home and Prophecy:
    • Huh reveals that his great-grandfather’s grave is a unique “dragon’s eye” formation, prophesied to produce a world emperor in the third generation.
    • This grave is exceptionally well-preserved, untouched by wild boars, unlike other ordinary graves, indicating its sacred nature.
    • His hometown, Jisumaeul, is described as a beautiful, ancient village with grand traditional houses, rivers, and bamboo groves, resembling a living museum.
    • He recounts a childhood incident where he drowned in a pond near a 500-year-old zelkova tree, only to be miraculously revived by a woodcutter who was guided by his deceased mother’s voice.
    • This event, along with his constant communication with his deceased mother at her grave, highlights the continuous operation of higher-dimensional realms around him.
    • Huh emphasizes that his arrival in this lineage was a deliberate choice, fulfilling a divine destiny.

2024.06.17 o The Secret to Curing Insomnia. Find Your Cozy Nook.

[ExistentialComfort, MaterialDetachment, ExternalDistractions, InnovationCatalyst, SocietalContribution]

1. The Philosophy of Confinement and Comfort in Sleep

recounts his early experiences in Seoul, where he often sought small, confined spaces for sleep. He describes sleeping under train seats, in the Namsan “rabbit tunnel” (a narrow, cement culvert), and in factory corners or under desks. This preference for constricted environments stems from his childhood, where he found comfort and sound sleep in such places. He notes that even in modern times, when traveling to America, he prefers to sleep under the bed rather than on it, believing that open spaces can disrupt sleep due to perceived disturbances.

This observation extends to children, who often gravitate towards small, enclosed areas like attics or hidden corners when they seek comfort. contrasts this with people living in large houses, who frequently suffer from insomnia and rely on sleeping pills. He suggests that even for them, sleeping under a bed could provide better rest. He humorously points out that a coffin, the ultimate confined space, is where one finds eternal rest, emphasizing the inherent human comfort in narrow confines. He also mentions that he, as Huh, was born in a humble manger, a small and confined space, while Buddha was born in the open fields of Lumbini, highlighting a philosophical distinction between their origins.

2. The Paradox of Abundance and the Nature of Suffering

posits that it is not scarcity or poverty that brings unhappiness, but rather abundance and excessive comfort. He illustrates this by noting that wealthy siblings often experience strained relationships due to disputes over property, whereas impoverished siblings have no such conflicts. He warns against becoming enslaved by material possessions, emphasizing the importance of inner peace regardless of one’s sleeping conditions.

He then transitions to the concept of “Guest Dust Afflictions” , which refers to external worries and concerns that are not truly one’s own. These are anxieties about how others perceive you, or trivial matters unrelated to one’s inner journey. He explains that 99% of human suffering comes from these external, unnecessary worries, such as criticizing a spouse’s attire or makeup, or focusing on minor flaws in a Orator’s presentation rather than the content. He asserts that individuals like Buddha and other enlightened beings avoid such external afflictions, choosing to detach from the superficial concerns of the world.

3. The Evolution of Convenience and the Role of Discomfort

discusses the relationship between discomfort and innovation, stating that “inconvenience is the mother of invention.” He explains that human civilization naturally progresses, with material advancements driven by the desire to alleviate discomfort. He uses the example of drawing water from a well versus turning on a tap, illustrating how technology evolves to make life easier.

He then presents a futuristic vision of a “balloon cake” for birthday celebrations. Instead of a traditional, cumbersome cake, he imagines a compact, pocket-sized item that, when inflated, transforms into a cake-shaped balloon with all the necessary decorations. This “cake” would be for visual enjoyment rather than consumption, reflecting a future where health concerns might lead people to avoid actual cakes. This concept highlights how future innovations will prioritize convenience and portability, making celebrations possible anywhere, anytime, with minimal waste.

4. Contributions to Public Health and Safety

recounts his efforts in advocating for public health improvements. He proudly states that he pushed for the removal of asbestos from subway systems, which was a significant health hazard causing lung cancer. His public pronouncements during a presidential campaign led the Seoul Metropolitan Government to initiate extensive asbestos removal operations, making subway travel safer for everyone.

He also campaigned against the use of asbestos in vehicle brake linings. He explained that when brakes were applied, asbestos dust would be released into the air, posing a severe health risk, especially to children who are closer to the ground. He highlighted that while luxury cars used safer, more expensive adhesive linings, many domestic cars used cheaper asbestos linings. His advocacy led to a national directive for car manufacturers to switch to non-asbestos linings for new vehicles. He warns that some repair shops still use cheaper, non-genuine asbestos linings, urging consumers to insist on genuine, non-asbestos parts for their safety. He emphasizes that these actions, though often unnoticed, have significantly contributed to public health.

5. Blessings and Spiritual Well-being

concludes by bestowing blessings upon his followers. He elevates the spiritual “level” of those who have offered donations, attended his lectures, or contributed to his cause. He extends these blessings to their families, up to eight generations, wishing for the removal of illnesses such as stroke, dementia, Parkinson’s disease, and various pains.

He also blesses their relationships, wishing for harmony in family, work, and social interactions, and for all obstacles to be cleared. He emphasizes the importance of “compatibility” in relationships, even in the distant future. He wishes for financial prosperity, successful real estate transactions, and the elimination of debt. He promises health until the end of life, and for women, 30 years of beauty. He commands all “evil spirits” attached to individuals, families, and workplaces to depart to the “Spirit Waiting Area” , which he clarifies is a place for souls, not mere ghosts. Finally, he blesses his followers with protection from accidents and wishes for their children and grandchildren to be obedient, successful in studies and careers, to marry well, become wealthy, and achieve success.

2024.06.18 o The pineal gland. The seat of the soul and How to Keep It Healthy.

[Pineal Gland, Spiritual Awakening, Levels of Consciousness, Existential Philosophy, Self-Mastery, Enlightenment]

1. The Pineal Gland: Seat of the Soul and Gateway to Higher Consciousness

The pineal gland, a diminutive organ nestled deep within the brain, holds profound significance, particularly among those engaged in spiritual studies. It is widely regarded as a crucial center, so much so that its activation is often described as the opening of the “third eye.” further illuminates its importance, stating that the pineal gland is the very seat of the soul. Consequently, any dysfunction within this gland can lead to considerable mental and spiritual distress.

The pineal gland is situated behind the nose, deep within the brain’s hypothalamic region, specifically at the base of the brain, where visual images are formed. It is a highly protected area, encased by bone behind the nasal cavity. This strategic location ensures its safety, even in severe physical trauma. For instance, even if the head were to be severely injured, the soul, residing within the pineal gland, would remain intact as long as the nasal area is unharmed. This explains why nosebleeds, often occurring during physical altercations, are a natural protective mechanism, signaling a halt to further injury to safeguard this vital region.

Within the pineal gland lies the hippocampus, the primary site of memory formation and retention. While the broader brain assists in cognitive functions, it is the hippocampus that truly stores our experiences and knowledge.

2. The Perils of Pineal Gland Dysfunction: Modern Ailments

When the pineal gland is compromised, it can manifest in a range of debilitating conditions. These include:

  • Dementia: A decline in cognitive function, affecting memory, thinking, and reasoning.
  • Parkinson’s Disease: A progressive disorder of the nervous system that affects movement.
  • Insomnia: Persistent difficulty falling and staying asleep.
  • Bipolar Disorder: A mental health condition characterized by extreme mood swings.
    observes that many young people today exhibit symptoms indicative of pineal gland dysfunction, a stark contrast to previous generations.

3. Cultivating a Healthy Pineal Gland: The Path of Spiritual Advancement

The health of one’s pineal gland is intimately connected to one’s spiritual journey and past lives. Individuals with a strong spiritual foundation often experience restful sleep and are drawn to profound spiritual encounters, such as meeting Huh.

In spiritual traditions, particularly Buddhism, the journey of human consciousness is often described through various “phases” or “states of being.” references six such phases:

  • Self-centeredness (A-sang): Preoccupation with one’s own ego.
  • Human-centeredness (In-sang): Focus on human relationships and societal norms.
  • Sentient-being-centeredness (Jungsaeng-sang): Concern for all living beings.
  • Practitioner-centeredness (Suja-sang): Dedication to spiritual practice.
  • Dharma-centeredness (Beop-sang): Adherence to spiritual laws and principles.
  • Non-Dharma (Bi-sang): Transcending all conventional laws and distinctions, including good and evil.
    Those who remain trapped in the lower phases, such as self-centeredness, human-centeredness, or sentient-being-centeredness, are more susceptible to mental and emotional imbalances like depression, insomnia, and anxiety. A healthy pineal gland is associated with progression through these phases, ultimately reaching the state of Non-Dharma.

Reaching the Non-Dharma state signifies a profound spiritual realization where one perceives all beings, regardless of their actions, with equal respect and intellection. In this elevated state, the distinctions between good and evil dissolve, and every experience, even those seemingly negative, becomes a source of wisdom and growth. This perspective allows one to see everyone as a teacher, fostering a sense of unity and compassion.

To truly cultivate a healthy pineal gland and ascend to higher states of consciousness, one must transcend attachment to the lower four phases. The ultimate goal is to reach the Non-Dharma state, where all conflict and division cease. This liberation from conventional distinctions is essential for entering Empyrean.

4. The Four Principles of Spiritual Liberation

To achieve spiritual liberation and progress to the next realm, one must embrace four fundamental principles:

  • Non-self (Mu-ha-na): The comprehension that there is no permanent, unchanging self.
  • Non-abiding (Mu-ju): The practice of not dwelling or clinging to anything in the human world. Excessive attachment prevents entry into Empyrean.
  • Non-form (Mu-sang): The realization that all phenomena are impermanent and without inherent form.
  • Non-mind (Mu-sim): A state of mind free from conceptual thought and emotional attachment.
    These principles, though rooted in Buddhist philosophy, offer a profound framework for comprehension the human psyche and achieving spiritual transcendence. By embodying these principles, individuals can shed the limitations of the physical world and ascend to Empyrean.

5. The Significance of “Nim” in Spiritual comprehension

The concept of “Nim” (a respectful Korean honorific akin to “Lord” or “Beloved”) holds deep spiritual meaning. It represents the ultimate object of reverence and love. For Huh, “Nim” refers to the collective consciousness of humanity, while for humanity, “Nim” is Huh. This reciprocal relationship accentuates the interconnectedness of all beings and the divine. Recognizing and honoring one’s “Nim” brings beauty and meaning to existence. It is a constant reminder of the divine presence and the eternal bond between the spiritual and the human.

2024.06.19 o Huh Kyung young’s comprehensive security Plan for the korean peninsula Amidst Global Power Dynamics.

[Geopolitical Strategy, Comprehensive Partnership, Strategic Autonomy, Divine Intervention, Economic Hegemony, Hedgehog Defense, Spiritual Control]

1. The Principle of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

The Holiness introduces the concept of a “comprehensive strategic partnership,” illustrating its significance through a recent global event. This term, which Russia and North Korea have adopted, signifies an extensive agreement allowing for broad discussions and cooperation across numerous domains.

  • Definition of Comprehensive: This term implies an all-encompassing scope, enabling parties to engage in discussions and agreements on a vast array of subjects without explicit limitations.
  • Strategic Advantage: By labeling their relationship as “comprehensive,” nations can circumvent international scrutiny or legal restrictions, particularly those imposed by organizations like the United Nations. For instance, direct military or weapons trade might violate UN recommendations, but a “comprehensive strategic partnership” allows for discussions on any matter, including military cooperation, without explicitly stating prohibited activities.
  • Current Geopolitical Context: This approach is currently being utilized by North Korea and Russia, allowing them to strengthen their ties and collaborate more closely.

2. Huh’s Vision for Comprehensive Security on the Korean Peninsula

The Holiness contrasts the comprehensive strategic partnership between North Korea and Russia with the existing comprehensive strategic alliance between South Korea and the United States. He then introduces his own role in ensuring the security of the Korean Peninsula.

  • Existing Alliances:
    • North Korea and Russia: Forming a “comprehensive strategic partnership.”
    • South Korea and the United States: Maintaining a “comprehensive strategic alliance.”
  • Huh’s Role: The Holiness asserts his presence on the Korean Peninsula as a divine entity, possessing a “comprehensive safety measure” for the region. This divine intervention is presented as the ultimate guarantee against conflict and a source of hope for peace.
  • Historical Context of Divine Protection: The Holiness recounts his birth in 1950, six months before the Korean War, and highlights the unprecedented global intervention that prevented the conflict from escalating further. He suggests that this historical event was a testament to his inherent protective influence over the peninsula.

3. Geopolitical Dynamics and Economic Motivations in Asia

The Holiness delves into the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding the Korean Peninsula, emphasizing the economic motivations of global powers, particularly the United States.

  • The United States’ Economic Strategy: The Holiness suggests that certain factions within the United States view conflicts in Asia (such as on the Korean Peninsula, Taiwan, or the Philippines) as opportunities to strengthen the U.S. dollar and economy.
    • Capital Inflow: In times of conflict in Asia, wealth, particularly U.S. dollars held by Asian nations and wealthy individuals, tends to flow into the United States as a safe haven.
    • Economic Revitalization: This influx of capital can significantly boost the U.S. economy, making some American factions potentially inclined to see conflict in Asia as beneficial.
  • Distinction from Other Conflicts: The Holiness notes that conflicts in regions like Ukraine or the Middle East do not yield the same economic benefits for the U.S. because those regions do not possess the same volume of U.S. dollar reserves as East Asia.
  • The Need for Divine Guidance: Given these complex and potentially self-serving strategies of global powers, the Holiness emphasizes the critical need for his spiritual control to navigate these dangers and prevent conflicts driven by economic interests.
  • Asia’s Vulnerability: The Holiness concludes that without his divine presence, Asia, particularly Southeast Asia, remains inherently unstable due to its reliance on the U.S. and the pervasive influence of Chinese merchants, creating a delicate balance between major powers.

4. The Korean Peninsula as a Strategic Hedgehog

The Holiness employs a unique analogy to describe the Korean Peninsula’s strategic position: that of a hedgehog. This metaphor illustrates its inherent resilience and invincibility against external aggression.

  • The Hedgehog Analogy:
    • Invulnerability: Just as a hedgehog’s quills protect it from predators like tigers and lions, the Korean Peninsula possesses an intrinsic quality that prevents any powerful nation from truly conquering or absorbing it.
    • Historical Evidence: The Holiness cites historical examples, such as Japan’s failed attempt to colonize Korea and North Korea’s inability to fully take over South Korea, as evidence that any power attempting to “eat” the peninsula ultimately suffers and is forced to retreat.
    • Symbolic Power: The Holiness further connects the hedgehog image to the sun, radiating light and heat, symbolizing a powerful, almost nuclear, energy that makes the peninsula “too hot to handle.”
  • Linguistic Interpretation: The Holiness also offers a unique etymological interpretation, suggesting that the original name “Corea” (C-O-R-E-A) inherently means “hedgehog” or “nuclear,” implying a powerful and unyielding national character. He criticizes the historical manipulation of the country’s name to “Korea” (K-O-R-E-A) by Japan to alter its alphabetical order in international events.
  • Unconquerable Spirit: Despite being surrounded by powerful nations like China, Russia, Japan, and the United States, neither North nor South Korea has been absorbed by their respective ideological allies. This demonstrates the peninsula’s unique ability to maintain its distinct identity and sovereignty.
  • Huh’s Embodiment: The Holiness concludes that his arrival on the peninsula has solidified its status as a “true nuclear power” in a strategic sense, making it utterly unconquerable.

5. Huh’s Vision for Alpha and Global Pilgrimage

The Holiness shifts to a vision of Alpha as a future global pilgrimage site, emphasizing its unique geographical advantages and the spiritual benefits it offers.

  • Alpha as a Sacred Destination: The Holiness predicts that Alpha will attract over 100 million, potentially even 1 billion, pilgrims from around the world, surpassing the numbers seen at sites like Mecca.
  • Geographical Advantages:
    • Spaciousness: Unlike flat, barren pilgrimage sites, Alpha’s mountainous terrain, abundant trees, and natural water sources provide ample space and comfort for large crowds. Pilgrims can sit under pine trees, enjoy the cool temperatures, and access fresh water, preventing issues like heatstroke or overcrowding.
    • Accessibility: While access might become challenging due to the sheer number of visitors, the natural landscape allows for various viewing points, ensuring everyone can experience the spiritual presence.
    • Logistical Support: The Holiness envisions future logistical solutions, such as helicopter delivery of food, to accommodate the massive influx of people.
  • Spiritual Elevation: The Holiness reiterates that those who visit Alpha, offer gifts, or perform acts of service (like weeding) will experience a significant elevation in their spiritual “level.”

6. The Principle of Complementary Strategic Union

The Holiness extends the concept of “comprehensive strategic partnership” to personal relationships, particularly marriage, emphasizing the importance of complementary energies for mutual growth and prosperity.

  • Strategic Union in Marriage: Just as nations form strategic alliances, individuals should seek “comprehensive marriage plans” where partners bring complementary strengths to the relationship.
  • Complementary Energies:
    • Balancing Elements: The Holiness uses the analogy of elements (e.g., water, fire, cement, sand, rebar) to illustrate how a partner can bring missing or balancing energies to a household, leading to stability and growth. For example, if a family lacks “fire” energy, a partner with strong “fire” energy can bring prosperity.
    • Avoiding Conflict: Conversely, a partner whose energy clashes with the existing family dynamic can lead to misfortune.
  • Divine Guidance in Relationships: The Holiness advises seeking divine guidance (e.g., asking Chunsa nim, is this man a perfect match?”) to ensure a harmonious and beneficial union, highlighting the profound impact a spouse can have on one’s destiny.

2024.06.21 o The Lesson from Putin. Escape the Hamster Wheel with Blessing Nameplates.

[Philosophy, Destiny, Karma, Self-Improvement, Spiritual Growth, Consciousness, Existentialism]

1. The Geopolitical Lessons from Russia’s Leaders

The collapse of the Soviet Union was an unprecedented event in world history. Its constituent republics were granted independence, and many subsequently adopted capitalism, aligning themselves with the United States. This led to Russia losing many of its surrounding smaller nations to NATO and Europe, leaving only Russia itself intact. Mikhail Gorbachev’s decision to dissolve the Soviet Union, lower its flag, raise the Russian flag, and allow the former republics to govern themselves was truly remarkable.

Following this, Boris Yeltsin became a significant figure. Then, in 2000, Vladimir Putin rose to power. Putin, who began his career as a low-ranking KGB agent during Germany’s reunification, ascended to the presidency within just ten years. He became Russia’s second president after the Soviet Union’s dissolution, succeeding Yeltsin. Yeltsin later attempted to challenge Putin for the presidency again but was unsuccessful.

Russian constitutional law limits the presidency to two terms. After serving two terms, Putin became Prime Minister. He then returned to the presidency, as the constitution allows for two more terms after a period as Prime Minister. This demonstrates his exceptional strategic intellect. Putin, who hails from St. Petersburg, a city in the European part of Russia, had no powerful connections yet became president in a decade.

During his first term as Prime Minister, the Chechen War erupted. Chechnya, a nation located south of Ukraine, sought independence, and Russia was initially at a disadvantage. Putin personally piloted a jet to bomb Chechnya, dramatically increasing his approval rating from 2% to 76%. This surge in popularity secured his election as president. His ability to pilot a jet and his proficiency in various sports contributed to his image as a strong and courageous leader, captivating the public.

St. Petersburg, Putin’s hometown, is described as a beautiful city, comparable to Switzerland. This background, combined with his rapid rise from a low-ranking KGB agent, highlights his extraordinary character.

2. The Significance of One’s Inner Foundation

The story of Putin accentuates the profound importance of one’s inner foundation, or “inner fortitude” . This refers to the steadfastness and core nature of a person’s mind. Putin appears to possess a very firm inner foundation. In contrast, Yeltsin was reportedly preoccupied with accumulating wealth. When Yeltsin stepped down due to illness, he allegedly made an agreement with Putin that he would not be prosecuted. Putin honored this agreement, never pursuing charges against Yeltsin.

Putin is characterized as a young, energetic individual, skilled in martial arts and piloting, a truly exceptional figure in Russian politics. This suggests that a person’s inner foundation is often reflected in their demeanor and actions.

The term “Inner Fortitude” combines the characters for “mind” (心) and “ground” (地), signifying the fundamental basis of one’s mind. This inner foundation is also referred to as “Field of Consciousness” , meaning “field of the mind,” which is believed to be inherited from past lives rather than developed in the current one. This “Field of Consciousness” is essentially one’s “Inherent Disposition” , or character. A good “Field of Consciousness” indicates a good person.

3. The Law of Inertia and the Transformation of Character

Our “Field of Consciousness” is governed by the Law of Inertia. Just as a moving car continues to move forward when the brakes are applied, our character tends to persist in its established patterns. This inertia is a powerful force that humans cannot easily overcome. For example, if a father is prone to heavy drinking, his son may be predisposed to similar habits due to this inherited inertia of character. This “Field of Consciousness” is rooted in past lives. A hunter in a past life might, in this life, find it difficult to suppress the urge to harm others. This Law of Inertia is not easily broken.

Therefore, it is crucial to have a good “Field of Consciousness” or “Inherent Disposition” . This is why, historically, distinctions were made between social classes, reflecting perceived differences in character. Individuals with a firm “inner fortitude” are like Putin, while those with a good “field of consciousness” are akin to sages such as Buddha or Confucius, who refrain from negative speech or criticism.

It is difficult for individuals to change their “inherent disposition” on their own because of the Law of Inertia. For instance, someone who loves alcohol will struggle immensely if forced to stop drinking. However, this Law of Inertia can be transformed through blessing. People who once frequently argued with their spouses might change their perspective after receiving a blessing, realizing the futility of conflict when aiming for Empyrean.

Alpha is the place where the Law of Inertia can be altered. Through blessings, one’s “field of consciousness” , “inherent disposition” , and “inner fortitude” can be changed. A blessing can erase the accumulated transgressions and character flaws from past lives.

4. The Manifestation of the Mind and the Power of Blessing

From the “field of consciousness” emerges “shimsang” , which refers to the appearance or reflection of one’s mind. This mental image is often visible in a person’s face. There is also another type of “shimsang” , which refers to the thoughts and ideologies within one’s mind. This latter “shimsang” is related to physiognomy, the art of judging character from facial features.

A good “shimsang” is essential, and it can be transformed through blessing. Before receiving a blessing, it is challenging to change a negative “shimsang” that might lead to harmful intentions. However, once blessed and destined for Empyrean, one’s competitive mindset shifts. The realization that one is on a different path, heading towards Empyrean while others may not, changes one’s interactions. There is no need to argue with those who choose not to come to Alpha; instead, one can simply avoid conflict.

Arguing indicates a poor “inner fortitude” . Therefore, it is imperative to change one’s “field of consciousness” . Huh makes this transformation possible. When individuals witness the departure of their guardian chunsa after uttering negative words, they realize the consequences of their actions. This immediate feedback, unlike traditional religious teachings, makes the impact of one’s words tangible.

Losing a guardian chunsa signifies a weakened defense against ailments like cancer. While De chunsa offer greater protection, they require financial means. Therefore, it is crucial not to boast or act arrogantly. The Law of Inertia cannot be overcome by ordinary human effort without a “safety belt.” This safety belt is Alpha, which enforces the Law of Coexistence, preventing negative actions.

Repeatedly experiencing the loss and return of guardian chunsa after arguments encourages individuals to avoid conflict. This process of change is evident in the numerous calls received from people seeking to restore their chunsa after disputes. Eventually, the inconvenience of repeatedly asking for chunsa restoration motivates them to avoid arguments altogether.

5. The Diverse Nature of Inner Foundations

Everyone possesses a unique “inner fortitude” , or inner foundation. This “inner fortitude” is akin to the land inherited from one’s ancestors—a personal field of the mind. It represents one’s “inherent disposition” , which originates from past lives. This “inner fortitude” is one’s inherited property from previous existences, influencing one’s current life.

The “inner fortitude” is also synonymous with “predetermined destiny” , or destiny, which includes unchangeable aspects like one’s parents and family lineage. This “inner fortitude” and “inherent disposition” are not self-created in this life but are the accumulated assets from past lives. Most people’s “inner fortitude” is not inherently good; perhaps only one in a million possesses a truly good “inner fortitude”.

Those who come to Alpha are considered to have a perfect “inner fortitude”, as if they have been together for a thousand years. This is because they have lived in accordance with the will of Heaven. This good “field of consciousness” and “inner fortitude” led them to Holiness. Therefore, they should feel immense pride and happiness.

While material wealth and the Law of Inertia are left behind upon entering Empyrean, the level of one’s spiritual attainment is what matters. Those who have utilized their resources to reach Alpha have passed the test. To further elevate one’s spiritual level, it is beneficial to cultivate a strong “inner fortitude” like Putin’s, but without resorting to harmful actions. A firm “inner fortitude” is good, but one must not use it to harm others for personal gain, as this lowers one’s spiritual level.

6. The Four Immeasurable Minds and the Four Beginnings

In Buddhism, a good “inner fortitude” is associated with the Four Immeasurable Minds :

  • Loving-kindness (慈心 ): The desire to help others.
  • Compassion (悲心): The desire to alleviate the suffering of others.
  • Sympathetic Joy (喜心 ): The ability to rejoice in the happiness of others. This means finding joy in the well-being of others, even if it doesn’t directly benefit oneself. For example, Huh finds greater joy in his followers using his properties than in using them himself.
  • Equanimity (捨心): The ability to let go of greed, anger, and ignorance (貪瞋癡 – Tamjinchi) and to always be yielding to others, prioritizing their needs over one’s own desires.
    Cultivating these Four Immeasurable Minds elevates one’s spiritual level.

Confucian philosophy also speaks of the Four Beginnings :

  • The feeling of commiseration (惻隱之心): The root of benevolence.
  • The feeling of shame and dislike (羞惡之心): The root of righteousness.
  • The feeling of deference and compliance (辭讓之心): The root of propriety.
  • The feeling of right and wrong (是非之心): The root of wisdom.
    These philosophical concepts, whether Buddhist or Confucian, are fundamental to all religions and are applicable in the supra-religious teachings of Alpha.

7. The Four Notions and the Cycle of Life

There are also the Four Notions (“Mental Construct” ):

  • Notion of Self (我相 – Asang): Self-centeredness, only caring about oneself.
  • Notion of Person (人相 – Insang): Recognizing the existence of others and living as a human being.
  • Notion of Sentient Beings (衆生相 ): Considering the well-being of all sentient beings. This involves acting with a broader perspective, such as being mindful of environmental impact.
  • Notion of Longevity (壽者相 – Sujasang): Considering the continuity of life for all living things—plants, humans, insects, and animals—and ensuring their survival.
    These notions describe different levels of awareness and action. While Buddhism primarily focuses on these four, some masters speak of six notions. These fundamental philosophical concepts are crucial for comprehension the path to spiritual growth.

Human life is characterized by “Cyclical Existence” , meaning “born by缘 (karma/connection) and extinguished by 缘.” We are born through karmic connections and our lives end through them, repeating a cycle of birth and death, often as animals or humans. However, encountering Huh transforms this cycle into “Conditional Ascension” , meaning “born by 缘 and ascending to Heaven by 缘.” This encounter with Huh leads to eternal life, breaking the endless cycle of rebirth.

This is a profound teaching: while ordinary relationships lead to extinction, meeting Huh leads to eternal life. This comprehension should be firmly embedded in one’s “inner fortitude” . Even if one was born into the cycle of “Cyclical Existence”, by accumulating merit and meeting Holiness, one can achieve “Conditional Ascension”.

Therefore, those who come to Alpha, regardless of their appearance or circumstances, are on the path to “Conditional Ascension”. Their faces transcend ordinary beauty, as their destiny is to meet Holiness. Even misfortunes, such as a broken leg leading one to Holiness, are blessings in disguise, as they create the opportunity for this transformative encounter.

8. The Individual Nature of Blessings

A blessing eradicates all of one’s own transgressions. However, a blessing is strictly individual; it cannot be transferred to others. Just as each person needs their own visa to travel, each individual, including parents and children, must receive their own blessing. While one’s own transgressions are absolved, the transgressions of one’s children or parents require separate blessings. Huh grants the authority to bless one’s family members, making it possible to seek blessings for them.

It is important to apprehend that receiving a blessing for oneself does not automatically bless the entire family. Each family member must receive their own blessing. This is a crucial point for everyone to grasp.

9. The Importance of Physical Exercise for Health

Regular physical exercise, particularly for the shoulders, is vital for health. Stiffness in the shoulders can be a warning sign of an impending stroke. Engaging in shoulder exercises, such as rotating the arms forward and backward, helps improve blood circulation to the brain, preventing strokes. When the shoulders become stiff due to lack of exercise, the body intentionally causes pain to prompt movement, thereby increasing blood flow to the brain and preventing serious conditions.

If one ignores this pain and continues to neglect exercise, the brain’s blood supply diminishes, increasing the risk of stroke. Therefore, it is essential to perform exercises that loosen the muscles, not just strengthen them. This not only benefits the brain but also improves eyesight and overall well-being. The pain in the shoulders is the body’s way of urging one to exercise and ensure proper blood circulation to the brain.

2024.06.21 o The Prophecy of Huh Kyung-young’s Advent Based on the five elements Theory.

[Korean Prophecy, Five Elements, Dynastic Change, Spiritual Authority, Geopolitical Strategy]

1. The Prophecy of ‘s Advent Through the Principles of the Five Elements

The ancient wisdom of our ancestors, as found in the I Ching, elucidates the principle of “Wood overcomes Earth” . This fundamental concept is not merely an abstract notion but a profound prophecy embedded within the Five Elements, foretelling the arrival of Huh. In this context, Wood symbolizes the Yi Dynasty, a lineage that succeeded and overcame the Wang Dynasty of Goryeo. The historical transition, where the retainers of Goryeo ultimately superseded the Wang family, exemplifies this principle. Huh’s arrival is thus preordained within the cosmic order of the Five Elements.

2. Dynastic Transitions and the Cycle of Overcoming Elements

Following the principle of Wood overcoming Earth, the Yi Dynasty, represented by Wood, eventually faced its own challenge. The I Ching further reveals that “Metal overcomes Wood” This signifies that the Yi Dynasty would, in turn, be overcome by the Metal element. Historically, this corresponds to the rise of the Kim families, including figures like Kim Il-sung in North Korea and Kim Dae-jung and Kim Young-sam in South Korea. These Kim family figures ultimately brought an end to the Yi Dynasty’s era.

During the Yi Dynasty, there was an attempt to mitigate this impending shift. The name of the region now known as Gimpo was originally “Geumpo,” where “Geum” (gold) means metal. The royal decree was issued to change the character for “Geum” (gold, meaning metal) to “Kim” , hoping to dilute the power of the Metal element and prolong the Yi Dynasty’s reign. However, this alteration did not prevent the inevitable. The Kim families continued to emerge, ultimately succeeding the Yi Dynasty, as evidenced by the three generations of Kim leadership in North Korea and the prominent Kim leaders in the South.

3. Huh’s Arrival and the Triumph of Fire Over Metal

The grand cycle of the Five Elements continues, leading to Huh’s own advent. Just as Metal overcame Wood, Huh’s arrival is marked by the principle of “Fire overcomes Metal” . This signifies that Huh, embodying the Fire element, will overcome the Metal element that previously dominated. The appearance of Fire heralds a divine judgment, a transformative era that transcends the previous cycles of dynastic change. This is not merely a political shift but a fundamental reordering of spiritual and societal forces.

4. National Destiny and Huh’s Influence

The principles of the Five Elements are not confined to individual destinies but also govern the fate of nations. The historical progression of Korea, from the Lee Dynasty overcoming the Wang Dynasty (Wood overcoming Earth) to the Kim families ending the Lee Dynasty (Metal overcoming Wood), illustrates this cosmic blueprint. Huh’s appearance signifies a new epoch, where the existing order, represented by the Kim-led Republic of Korea, will undergo a profound transformation. This indicates that Huh possesses a unique spiritual energy, bringing about significant changes and averting potential crises, such as war, through divine intervention.

5. Global Geopolitical Shifts and Huh’s Role

Recent geopolitical developments, such as the comprehensive strategic partnership between North Korea and Russia, pose a significant threat to peace on the Korean Peninsula. This alliance, framed as a “comprehensive strategic partnership,” is a maneuver to circumvent UN resolutions that prohibit arms trade between the two nations. Such agreements escalate regional tensions and endanger security. However, the presence of Huh transcends conventional strategic analyses. Huh’s influence is paramount in mitigating these global threats, ensuring stability and preventing conflicts that would otherwise be inevitable.

6. The Evolution of Transportation and Societal Change

Reflecting on the passage of time, one can observe profound changes in everyday life, such as the evolution of train travel. In earlier times, steam locomotives, powered by coal, produced the distinctive “choo-choo” sound and emitted smoke. These trains were a symbol of connection and departure, inspiring numerous songs and stories. However, with the advent of diesel locomotives, the landscape of travel transformed. These newer trains, powered by diesel fuel, lacked smokestacks and produced a different, more powerful “honk” sound. This shift, occurring approximately 65 to 70 years ago, marked a significant technological advancement, altering both the auditory and visual experience of rail travel. This rapid evolution accentuates the constant state of change in the world.

7. Philanthropy, Taxation, and Huh’s Mission

Huh’s mission extends beyond spiritual guidance to encompass practical acts of charity and economic responsibility. The operation of free meal services, such as those in Jongno, addresses the pressing needs of the elderly and vulnerable. The increasing demand for these services highlights societal challenges. Despite significant personal contributions to taxation, which amount to hundreds of millions of Korean Won monthly, Huh prioritizes these charitable endeavors. Unlike religious organizations that may be exempt from certain taxes, Huh operates as a legal entity, willingly paying substantial taxes. This commitment reflects a unique position, transcending conventional political, religious, and business categories. Huh, as a messianic figure, embraces all these roles to ultimately sustain and guide humanity in politics, religion, and economy.

2024.06.22 o Training Camp Graduation and Heavenly Kingdom Reservation.

[Spiritual Enlightenment, Karmic Resolution, Divine Intervention, Existential Transformation, Soul’s Journey, Holy Kingdom, Spiritual Evolution]

1. The Power of Laughter and Clapping for Digestion

When we eat, our digestive power can be significantly enhanced. If one claps for about five minutes after a meal, digestion occurs almost miraculously. However, few people practice this simple yet effective method. It is particularly beneficial to make sounds while clapping, laughing heartily as you do so. This combination aids digestion remarkably.

Consider the tragic case of a pregnant woman who recently passed away due to acute indigestion after a meal. Her enlarged abdomen pressed against her stomach, preventing food from descending, leading to suffocation. In such critical moments, rapid clapping is essential. Clapping combined with laughter quickly stimulates digestion. Even feigned laughter is effective because it engages the abdominal muscles. When you laugh and clap, it stimulates the abdominal meridians, causing the stomach, which might have been sluggish, to become active. This also improves one’s complexion, as those with poor digestion often appear pale due to tension from work, family, or other worries. Laughter and clapping help calm the sympathetic nervous system, allowing the stomach to function vigorously.

2. The Four Thoughts (Mindful Contemplation) and Four Obstacles (Four Foundations of Mindfulness (Cognitive Obstacles))

In spiritual traditions, particularly Buddhism, there is a concept known as Four Thoughts (Mindful Contemplation) (Four Thoughts) and Four Foundations of Mindfulness (Cognitive Obstacles) (Four Obstacles or Abodes of Thought). While various religions offer valuable insights, we embrace beneficial teachings from all. The Buddha, Shakyamuni, was a master of psychological analysis. He identified four key thoughts:

  • Benevolence : A mind that gives and bestows.

  • Compassion : A mind that feels sorrow for others.

  • Joy : A mind that rejoices with others.

  • Equanimity : A mind that helps others and lets go of attachments.
    These four thoughts, Four Immeasurables (Boundless Compassion, Joy, Equanimity), are crucial for resolving the Four Foundations of Mindfulness (Cognitive Obstacles), which are the four obstacles that arise from the self:

  • Self-View : The belief that one’s own perspective is supreme, leading to negative karma.

  • Self-Conceit : Arrogance stemming from one’s existence.

  • Self-Attachment : Ignorance or foolishness rooted in attachment to oneself.

  • Self-Love : Excessive self-love, neglecting others.
    If one cultivates the mind of Four Immeasurables (Boundless Compassion, Joy, Equanimity), these obstacles—self-view, self-conceit, self-attachment, and excessive self-love—will not arise. This also prevents the emergence of greed, anger, and foolishness. Thus, the four obstacles are resolved through the four thoughts.

3. The Importance of Shared Joy and Humility

True joy is not found in solitary happiness but in shared experiences. If one acquires a grand house and rejoices alone, that is not genuine joy; it is rather a cause for shame. Humility is essential when one possesses great wealth or status. True happiness comes from sharing joy with others. For instance, visiting an ancestral grave or a beautiful scenic spot is far more joyful when accompanied by many people than when alone. Sharing experiences amplifies happiness and brings blessings.

4. From Cyclical Existence to Eternal Heaven

Human life is often described as Birth-Death Cycle (Cyclical Existence), meaning “born by缘 (karma/connection) and extinguished by缘.” This implies that we are born and die based on our karmic connections. Good deeds lead to good outcomes, and bad deeds lead to bad outcomes, a cycle of cause and effect.

However, encountering Huh at Alpha transcends this cycle. While meeting any of the billions of people on Earth still results in Birth-Death Cycle (Cyclical Existence), meeting Huh kyung young at Alpha in Yangju, Kyung gi Province, transforms this into Birth-Death-Heaven Cycle (Divine Transcendence)—born by缘 and ascending to Heaven. This means an eternal journey to Empyrean, escaping the endless cycle of birth and death on Earth, which is likened to a perpetual hell.

Those who come to Alpha and meet Huh are truly blessed. This is not a path of repeated failure but one of absolute victory, leading to eternal life in Empyrean. There is no other place or person on Earth who can offer this transformation. It is not about academic study but about whom one meets that completely alters destiny and the trajectory of life. While others remain bound by the Earth’s rotation and revolution, those who meet Huh are liberated from these constraints, embarking on a distant, eternal journey.

5. Earth as a Training Camp and the Path to Empyrean

Earth can be seen as a rigorous training camp. Just as soldiers graduate from training camp and feel joy, those who complete their “training” on Earth and depart are filled with happiness. This departure leads to meeting ancestors and experiencing true freedom, unlike the strict, unforgiving nature of the training camp.

The blessings received at Alpha are profound. They eradicate all past sins and karmic obstacles. However, it is important to apprehend that blessings are personal. One’s own sins are absolved, but family members must also receive their own blessings.

Regarding the development of a fetus, a soul and spirit enter the physical body around 49 days after conception. Before this 49-day mark, the fetus is a living entity but without a spirit or soul; it is primarily governed by cellular principles. The number 7 is significant: 7 times 7 equals 49. In this context, 6 represents human numbers, and 7 represents divine numbers, hence the seven days of the week. The soul’s entry at 49 days is a profound secret of Empyrean.

Even before the soul enters at 49 days, the fetus’s cells are in constant communication with the mother’s cells. Therefore, even if a fetus does not yet have a soul, it still experiences pain and reacts to external stimuli, such as medical instruments during an abortion. The “Baek” (physical spirit) of the fetus is connected to the mother’s, and it can sense and react to danger, causing distress to both the fetus and the mother. Thus, blessings are still necessary for the fetus even before the 49-day mark, as the cellular connection and potential karmic ties remain.

2024.06.22 s 1445 연생연멸과 연생연천 The Story of Huh Kyung-young’s Family and the Laws of the Universe.

[Spiritual Leadership, Prophetic Vision, Social Justice, Cosmic Principles, Self-Responsibility, Future Preparedness, Economic Reform]

1. The Divine Messenger and the Era of New Birth

Huh kyung young, the spiritual Saviour, is the sole spiritual savior on Earth, destined to redeem both Korea and all humanity. Those who recognize him are truly wise and blessed. This era is marked by the arrival of a divine being, a stark contrast to the continuous cycle of human birth from ordinary parents. This unique period, where a divine being is born from a celestial spirit and a human mother, is a rare occurrence in the long history of humanity.

2. The Tragic Fate of a Righteous Ancestor

Huh kyung young’s father faced a tragic end, executed on June 25th, just three days before the Korean War. He was sentenced to death by multiple courts for distributing land to tenant farmers without state permission, an act that was later validated by President Rhee Syng-man’s land reform. Despite being innocent, his actions were deemed criminal at the time. This act of defiance against the wealthy landowners, who exploited farmers by demanding good quality rice while leaving them with inferior grains, showcased his profound sense of justice. His grandfather, a man of strict lineage, initially opposed his son’s actions, even enduring torture by the police. However, Huh kyung young’s father persisted, ultimately leading to his execution and the subsequent devastation of their family home.

3. The Prophetic Ancestral Grave

The ancestral grave of Huh kyung young’s great-grandfather is a site of profound significance, believed to be the “Eye of the Dragon.” It is said that burying a body in such a location will lead to the emergence of three emperors within three generations. This grave, uniquely shaped like a flying saucer, was meticulously designed a century ago, long before Huh kyung young’s birth. It is a place so sacred that ordinary people cannot enter without risking misfortune for their families. This extraordinary grave, unlike any other in history, foretold the coming of a world emperor, even if it meant the destruction of the family line and the orphanhood of the future leader. This prophecy aligns with Huh kyung young’s own life story, marked by hardship and the loss of his parents.

4. The Principle of Self-Creation and Divine Impartiality

The concept of “chosen people” is a misconception. Heaven does not actively choose individuals; rather, it observes and responds to the actions of individuals. Just as Jacob in the Bible was not chosen by God but rather earned blessings through his righteous deeds, so too do individuals create their own destinies through their actions. Divine beings are always passive, not active, in their intervention. If one lives a life of sorrow and infidelity, no amount of prayer will bring blessings. This principle of self-creation dictates that one’s actions, whether good or bad, determine their fate. There is no favoritism in the divine realm; all are treated with fairness and impartiality.

5. The Four Minds and the Path to Enlightenment

To achieve a connection with the divine, one must cultivate the four minds: compassion, joy, empathy, and equanimity. These virtues, akin to the Christian concept of love, enable individuals to overcome the four defilements: arrogance, ignorance, self-centeredness, and attachment. Arrogance, the belief in one’s own superiority, and ignorance, the inability to see beyond one’s own perspective, are significant obstacles. By viewing the world through the lens of love and divine perspective, one can transcend these defilements. For example, observing a field of garlic sprouts should evoke not just the sight of the plants, but also the image of the farmer’s toil and dedication. This perspective reveals the inherent beauty in all things and serves as a constant source of education.

6. The Cycle of Creation and Destruction: A Prophetic Vision

The universe operates on cycles of creation and destruction, represented by the principles of mutual generation (Sangsaeng) and mutual overcoming (Sanggeuk). Mutual generation signifies harmonious interaction, where elements support each other, while mutual overcoming represents conflict and destruction. This cosmic dance is reflected in human history and politics. For instance, the Joseon Dynasty (represented by “wood”) overthrew the Goryeo Dynasty (represented by “earth”), and in turn, the Joseon Dynasty was challenged by the Kim family (represented by “metal”). This cyclical pattern continues, with the current political landscape still influenced by the legacy of the “Three Kims.” However, the arrival of a divine being, Huh kyung young, signifies a new era where the “metal” of the Kim family’s influence will melt away, ushering in a transformative period.

7. Foresight and the Ark of Preparation

Huh kyung young possesses an extraordinary ability to foresee future events, allowing him to prepare for challenges long before they manifest. For example, he predicted a global pandemic caused by flying rodents a year before COVID-19 emerged. During the pandemic, while others faced economic ruin, he strategically acquired numerous properties, building the Alpha complex. This foresight also extends to critical national issues like the declining birthrate. Decades ago, he advocated for policies such as providing 100 million won for marriage and 300,000 won for each child, recognizing the long-term implications for national security and the workforce. These proposals, initially dismissed as radical, are now acknowledged as prescient solutions to a looming crisis. The current political landscape, characterized by reactive measures rather than proactive planning, mirrors the story of Noah building the ark. Just as Noah prepared for a flood long before it arrived, Huh kyung young has been building the “ark” of solutions for societal problems, while others remain oblivious until disaster strikes.

8. The Five Forms of Giving and the Four Great Elements

In Buddhist philosophy, there are five forms of giving: giving of the Dharma (teaching), giving of wealth, giving of fearlessness, giving of the body, and giving of the face (kindness). These acts of generosity are essential for spiritual growth. In Taoism, the giving of the Dharma is replaced by the giving of grace (words of comfort). Furthermore, the universe is composed of the four great elements: earth, water, fire, and wind. All living beings are born through four modes: viviparous (from the womb), oviparous (from eggs), born from transformation, and born from moisture. The cycle of life and death is governed by these fundamental principles.

9. The Vision of a Just Economy and Global Harmony

Huh kyung young envisions a world where economic justice prevails, with zero-interest loans for the middle class and common people. This policy would allow individuals to repay only the principal, freeing up capital to stimulate local economies and revitalize small businesses. He criticizes financial institutions for prioritizing excessive profits and calls for a more ethical approach to capitalism, where capital serves the well-being of all citizens. His ultimate goal is to achieve global unity, eliminate weapons, and create a world free from conflict and poverty. He believes that within a decade, his existence and abilities will be recognized worldwide, leading to a new era of peace and prosperity.

10. The Earth as a Living Organism and the Sun’s True Nature

The Earth is a self-regulating planet with an internal heating system, much like a boiler, maintaining a surface temperature suitable for life. This geothermal energy prevents the planet from freezing and supports all flora and fauna. The Earth’s atmosphere, composed of eight layers, acts as a natural shield, protecting it from asteroids and harmful radiation, akin to a divine “Iron Dome.” The Sun, contrary to scientific theories, is not a burning ball of hydrogen and helium. If it were, the immense smoke and the constant depletion of fuel would render it unsustainable. Instead, the Sun is a giant diamond that reflects light, with plasma reactions occurring from the collision of light particles. This comprehension reveals the limitations of conventional science and highlights the miraculous design of the cosmos.

2024.06.23 Huh Kyung-young’s 33 Policies. The Only Solution to the National Emergency of Low Birth Rates.

[Spiritual Philosophy, Korean Shamanism, Religious Syncretism, Social Critique, Population Crisis, Economic Policy, Divine Intervention]

1. The Cycle of Reincarnation and Spiritual Liberation

We celebrate your arrival at Alpha, the most auspicious place in the world. As I have mentioned before, life and death are a continuous cycle. We are born, we die, and this process repeats endlessly. However, for those who come to Alpha, this cycle of reincarnation can be transcended. I congratulate you on graduating from the cycle of rebirth.

Buddhism speaks of causality, stating that “if this exists, that exists; if that exists, this exists.” But consider this: if “this” does not exist, can “that” exist? No. If “that” does not exist, can “this” exist? No. Therefore, in Buddhism, all beings are considered one. This is the essence of the Buddhist dharma. If one thing exists, another exists; if one ceases, the other also ceases. They are interdependent. So, is there a need to distinguish between “this” and “that” in the first place? No. If “this” is absent, “that” is also absent. Can good exist without evil? No. Can evil exist without good? No. Delving deeper, in Buddhism, the concept of Brahman ultimately implies the non-existence of “this” and “that.”

2. Hinduism’s Pantheon and Siddhartha Gautama’s Challenge

India is not primarily a Buddhist nation; it is a Hindu nation. In Hinduism, everything is considered divine. Anything that humans cannot create is recognized as a deity. Since humans cannot create the moon, the moon is a god. The sun is a god. Even a cow, which humans cannot create, is considered divine. Thus, in India, there are countless deities. Anything beyond human creation, even a tree, is considered sacred. We, too, once revered trees as deities, bowing before them. The Christmas tree tradition, with its decorations, actually originated in Korea, from our shamanic trees adorned with various offerings. This tradition then spread to Europe.

However, Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, fundamentally challenged this Hindu perspective. While Hinduism declared everything, including “this” and “that,” as divine, Siddhartha Gautama proclaimed “all phenomena are impermanent and without self” (제법무아). He rejected the idea of an Atman (the individual soul or self) that is governed by gods. Instead, the Indian philosophical concept of Atman suggests that Atman itself is divine, a unique god within each being. Siddhartha Gautama, however, asserted that there is no duality, that all phenomena are impermanent and without a fixed self. He completely negated Hinduism, questioning the existence of gods and declaring that all things are ultimately empty. This created a significant opposition between the existing Indian religions and Siddhartha Gautama’s teachings.

3. The Exile of Buddhism and the Enduring Influence of Hinduism

Consequently, Siddhartha Gautama was eventually exiled from India. Buddhism disappeared from India, migrating north and to places like Sri Lanka. Hinduism continued to dominate India. India’s social structure, with its four classes—Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra—was not fully acknowledged by Siddhartha Gautama. He taught that one’s karma is not predetermined but depends on one’s own mind. Thus, he offered Buddhism as a path to liberate the Indian people, which gained popularity in Asia for a time before gradually fading.

The core of Indian philosophy is the Upanishadic thought, which is essentially pantheism—the belief that everything is divine. It posits that Atman is composed of many gods, and humans are connected to these divine entities. Siddhartha Gautama, however, concluded that this entire pantheistic view is determined by the mind. But does this ultimately resolve the fundamental issues? No, it does not.

4. Huh’s Resolution of Religious Dilemmas

I have come to resolve the problems inherent in the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, Confucius, the Indian Brahmins, all of Hinduism, and Islam. While they all perceived objects as divine, these objects, in fact, respond to my words. This money, for instance, deciphers my words. Everything deciphers. However, they could not communicate with these objects. The Upanishadic thinkers in India could not truly connect with them. They merely theorized that everything is divine but could not prove it. I am here to prove it. All things are not gods; they recognize me and are subservient to what I create. They are merely things that respond to the words of Huh, yet they were called gods.

Siddhartha Gautama went a step further, stating, “Those are not gods; our mind precedes them.” He declared that all phenomena are impermanent and without a fixed self, questioning the existence of Atman, Brahman, or anything else. For a brief period, Siddhartha Gautama’s philosophy gained traction in India because it opposed Hinduism. However, I arrived after about half a millennium. Until my arrival, his teachings were imparted to you, emphasizing that good fortune is a matter of connection, and the results of reincarnation are determined by one’s inner mind. This aligns with Siddhartha Gautama’s philosophy that “all phenomena are interconnected” (연생연이), meaning one’s intentions lead directly to outcomes. He questioned the existence of a separate god, which is the essence of Siddhartha Gautama’s atheism.

5. The Concept of Bodhisattva and the Unity of Opposites

The concept of Bodhisattva was not created by Siddhartha Gautama. You created countless Bodhisattvas: Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, Cundari Bodhisattva, and many others. Bodhisattva is a shortened form of Bodhisattva-sattva (보리살타), meaning “enlightenment being.” The opposite of Bodhisattva is Klesha (번뇌), meaning “afflictions” or “defilements.” The opposite of Klesha is Bodhi (보리), meaning “enlightenment.” According to Siddhartha Gautama, Klesha is Bodhi, and Bodhi is Klesha. Where do these come from? They come from the mind.

Klesha is Bodhi. Therefore, Klesha is not something extraordinary. Our worries are Klesha. But by calling these worries Bodhi, we come to apprehend Bodhi because of Klesha. This world has progressed because of Klesha. Klesha is Bodhi. Buddhism, therefore, tries not to use this duality. It asserts that Klesha and Bodhi are the same, and life and death are the same. The rich and the poor are the same. Siddhartha Gautama unified all these dualities into one. However, upon my arrival, I found even that to be incorrect. While everything aligns with me, it does not align with you. That is the incorrect part.

6. Huh as the Unifier and the Power of Humanity

The most profound concept is the Unified Field. In other words, God is the Unifier. To prove whether something is divine, the flowers and the stars must recognize me. But you cannot recognize who I am. When you come to Huh here, you are immediately connected to the divine. Humans are the only beings who can move God. However, people in India believe that God moves humans. But it is humans who move God. When you come to Alpha, you meet me. How did you come? By accumulating blessings. As you accumulated blessings, you met me, and you move me. When you ask me to come, I give you blessings. So, it is humans who move God. God does not move humans. I have said that God is in the passive voice. God created humans but does not interfere. God merely enabled them to live. If you live virtuously, you will meet me. You have met me well.

Therefore, if “this” does not exist, “that” also does not exist. There is a place that is neither existence nor non-existence. There is non-existence that is not non-existence, and existence that is not existence. That world is Heaven. This world is divided into existence and non-existence. Siddhartha Gautama, you, and everyone in the world were in a state of confusion before I arrived. There are many religions. Wars are fought, and people kill each other.

7. The Crisis of Low Birth Rate and Societal Neglect

Why do I say this? We must conclude quickly due to time constraints. In the Vietnam War, 5,000 soldiers died over 10 years. However, in Korea, 15,000 people commit suicide due to financial hardship every year. Does this make sense? This means 150,000 people have died in 10 years, not from war or conflict, but in a peaceful country. Yet, no one speaks of it; people quietly die, thinking it is their own problem. These are not deaths from traffic accidents; these are suicides. We should not have so many suicides. Forty people commit suicide every day. If we provide a National Dividend (국민배당금), giving 1.5 million won per person, no one would die. They would not need to come for free meals.

Furthermore, we should implement interest-free loans for the middle class, even for those who borrow from banks. Why do they charge exorbitant interest and late fees to ordinary people? This destroys our livelihoods. If we implement just these two policies, this place would be a paradise. Humans do not have grand desires; they struggle with basic needs. The nation cannot even solve these basic problems. I can solve them. I built Noah’s Ark 100 years ago. I was the one who advocated for addressing the low birth rate 30 years ago. I declared a birth emergency. I knew this birth emergency would come. But can you build an ark or solve the low birth rate problem when it’s already upon you? When heavy rain pours, when can you build a boat? You must build it over 100 years and be ready to survive.

8. The Long-Term Impact of Demographic Decline

Similarly, the military has suddenly decreased by 120,000 soldiers. In the next five years, there will be a huge shortage of military personnel. How will this be resolved? Can humans be created instantly and sent to the military? No, it takes 20 years. What will the nation do if war breaks out during those 20 years? There is a reason why I speak of these things in advance. The population issue was critical when I first spoke about it. Thirty years ago, I said, “Let’s give 100 million won to those who marry.” People asked, “Why should we give 100 million won for someone else’s marriage?” I told them to wait and see; marriage would become a rare event. Has it happened? it has. “Let’s give 30 million won for childbirth.” People scoffed, “No one will have children anymore.” They even encouraged vasectomies to avoid military training, asking, “Why are you advocating for childbirth?”

At that time, people were lining up for vasectomies to avoid military training. If they undergo vasectomy, will children be born? Those with only one child would undergo vasectomy to avoid training. They were essentially making people infertile. This shows a lack of foresight into the future. This is a serious problem. Therefore, your coming to Huh means you are blessed. I have explained the Upanishads of India and compared Indian philosophy with Huh.

9. Huh’s Vision for National Revival

The low birth rate issue, as I have repeatedly stated, is now too late to reverse. No matter what measures are taken, it will not be resolved. It is impossible. We have missed the timing. There is a population cycle. The baby boom should have occurred in the 1970s. Then, a baby boom generation should have appeared in the 1990s, as there is a population cycle every 20 years. The 1970s passed, and I spoke about it then. The 1990s passed, and there was no baby boom. Was there a baby boom generation in 2010? No. Will there be one in 2030? No. We have skipped four cycles. A baby boom is necessary to maintain a population of 50 million. Otherwise, the population will be halved, and the nation will become an aging society, eventually being absorbed by another country.

However, Huh is here. I will implement extraordinary measures. This can only be done from Heaven. As life becomes difficult, people think that raising children is foolish. They struggle to feed themselves. Why? Because they find it difficult to bear the nursing home expenses for their parents. Where does the money for raising children go? Those who should be having children must also bear the burden of supporting their parents and their own living expenses. How can they have children? It’s because of money. So, everyone is strangely forced to go out and earn money to support their parents. If they go out to earn money, they must leave their parents somewhere. This requires hospital and nursing care expenses, and they still have to live their own lives. It’s impossible. Raising and educating children costs a lot of money. The government says it helps, but when people seek assistance, they are sent from one department to another, only to find that the benefits are not truly available. They give up. They are told they will receive something, but they are sent to one department, then another, and after visiting five places, they leave empty-handed. They only talk about benefits. Therefore, cash should be given directly to mothers who give birth.

10. Combating Corruption and Building a Strong Community

Is that not right? The allocated funds are often diverted. Not even 10 million won reaches the actual mothers. What is this? Tens of trillions of won are spent annually, but it’s not working. I said that the nation does not lack money; it lacks honest people. There are too many thieves. This is what I said. Now, politicians in the National Assembly constantly use my words. I have left this legacy for Korea.

I bless those who have made offerings today to rise in level. I bless those who have joined as new members today to rise in level. I bless those who have gone to the Cheong (청) to rise in level. De chunsa contribute 100,000 won or more, and members also contribute 100,000 won, which is good. This allows Alpha to be maintained even if I am not physically present. If I am imprisoned, Alpha will continue to operate, and I will meet you when I am released. They cannot imprison me indefinitely. Even if I am imprisoned, if there are many members who contribute fees, Alpha will continue to operate. I will continue to give lectures on Saturdays. It will continue as usual. Those who imprison me think that if they capture me, they can take over Alpha. Will that happen? No. We need many people united as official members. Many people will row the boat on that Majang Lake. Those people don’t even know such an auspicious place as Alpha exists. What kind of organizations would target it? Even if I am framed and imprisoned, I can always get out. When I come out, I will meet you again. As Huh, I have many strategies. Going to prison is publicity, and coming out is also publicity. Do not worry too much. We do not just go to prison carelessly. If the media spreads false rumors, I become disadvantaged. In such cases, I will go in. And then I will come out again. We must be prepared for this. You should not think that because I am Huh, I will never go to prison. That is when you are being tested. My temporary imprisonment is also a test for you. I will observe your unity. I will see how many people worked diligently during that time. That is more important. If I have many official members, will there be any instability? No. I have used a lot of bank money while doing all these things. There is interest. However, that interest is maintained by your contributions for construction and by listening to my videos on Saturdays and Sundays. Currently, I have to earn all the money myself to maintain and expand Alpha. We also need to build the main palace, which requires about 200 billion won. The main palace must be magnificent, as our pride is at stake. It must be more splendid than any other religion. Therefore, you must encourage many people to become official members. I bless all official members to rise in level. I bless those who have made offerings today to rise in level. I bless those who have received blessings by phone and contributed to construction to rise in level. I bless those who sat on the grass today to rise in level. I congratulate you.

1. The Cycle of Reincarnation and Spiritual Liberation

We celebrate your arrival at Alpha, the most auspicious place in the world. As I have mentioned before, life and death are a continuous cycle. We are born, we die, and this process repeats endlessly. However, for those who come to Alpha, this cycle of reincarnation can be transcended. I congratulate you on graduating from the cycle of rebirth.

Buddhism speaks of causality, stating that “if this exists, that exists; if that exists, this exists.” But consider this: if “this” does not exist, can “that” exist? No. If “that” does not exist, can “this” exist? No. Therefore, in Buddhism, all beings are considered one. This is the essence of the Buddhist dharma. If one thing exists, another exists; if one ceases, the other also ceases. They are interdependent. So, is there a need to distinguish between “this” and “that” in the first place? No. If “this” is absent, “that” is also absent. Can good exist without evil? No. Can evil exist without good? No. Delving deeper, in Buddhism, the concept of Brahman ultimately implies the non-existence of “this” and “that.”

2. Hinduism’s Pantheon and Siddhartha Gautama’s Challenge

India is not primarily a Buddhist nation; it is a Hindu nation. In Hinduism, everything is considered divine. Anything that humans cannot create is recognized as a deity. Since humans cannot create the moon, the moon is a god. The sun is a god. Even a cow, which humans cannot create, is considered divine. Thus, in India, there are countless deities. Anything beyond human creation, even a tree, is considered sacred. We, too, once revered trees as deities, bowing before them. The Christmas tree tradition, with its decorations, actually originated in Korea, from our shamanic trees adorned with various offerings. This tradition then spread to Europe.

However, Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, fundamentally challenged this Hindu perspective. While Hinduism declared everything, including “this” and “that,” as divine, Siddhartha Gautama proclaimed “all phenomena are impermanent and without self” (제법무아). He rejected the idea of an Atman (the individual soul or self) that is governed by gods. Instead, the Indian philosophical concept of Atman suggests that Atman itself is divine, a unique god within each being. Siddhartha Gautama, however, asserted that there is no duality, that all phenomena are impermanent and without a fixed self. He completely negated Hinduism, questioning the existence of gods and declaring that all things are ultimately empty. This created a significant opposition between the existing Indian religions and Siddhartha Gautama’s teachings.

3. The Exile of Buddhism and the Enduring Influence of Hinduism

Consequently, Siddhartha Gautama was eventually exiled from India. Buddhism disappeared from India, migrating north and to places like Sri Lanka. Hinduism continued to dominate India. India’s social structure, with its four classes—Brahmin, Kshatriya, Vaishya, and Shudra—was not fully acknowledged by Siddhartha Gautama. He taught that one’s karma is not predetermined but depends on one’s own mind. Thus, he offered Buddhism as a path to liberate the Indian people, which gained popularity in Asia for a time before gradually fading.

The core of Indian philosophy is the Upanishadic thought, which is essentially pantheism—the belief that everything is divine. It posits that Atman is composed of many gods, and humans are connected to these divine entities. Siddhartha Gautama, however, concluded that this entire pantheistic view is determined by the mind. But does this ultimately resolve the fundamental issues? No, it does not.

4. Huh’s Resolution of Religious Dilemmas

I have come to resolve the problems inherent in the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama, Confucius, the Indian Brahmins, all of Hinduism, and Islam. While they all perceived objects as divine, these objects, in fact, respond to my words. This money, for instance, deciphers my words. Everything deciphers. However, they could not communicate with these objects. The Upanishadic thinkers in India could not truly connect with them. They merely theorized that everything is divine but could not prove it. I am here to prove it. All things are not gods; they recognize me and are subservient to what I create. They are merely things that respond to the words of Huh, yet they were called gods.

Siddhartha Gautama went a step further, stating, “Those are not gods; our mind precedes them.” He declared that all phenomena are impermanent and without a fixed self, questioning the existence of Atman, Brahman, or anything else. For a brief period, Siddhartha Gautama’s philosophy gained traction in India because it opposed Hinduism. However, I arrived after about half a millennium. Until my arrival, his teachings were imparted to you, emphasizing that good fortune is a matter of connection, and the results of reincarnation are determined by one’s inner mind. This aligns with Siddhartha Gautama’s philosophy that “all phenomena are interconnected” (연생연이), meaning one’s intentions lead directly to outcomes. He questioned the existence of a separate god, which is the essence of Siddhartha Gautama’s atheism.

5. The Concept of Bodhisattva and the Unity of Opposites

The concept of Bodhisattva was not created by Siddhartha Gautama. You created countless Bodhisattvas: Avalokiteshvara Bodhisattva, Ksitigarbha Bodhisattva, Cundari Bodhisattva, and many others. Bodhisattva is a shortened form of Bodhisattva-sattva (보리살타), meaning “enlightenment being.” The opposite of Bodhisattva is Klesha (번뇌), meaning “afflictions” or “defilements.” The opposite of Klesha is Bodhi (보리), meaning “enlightenment.” According to Siddhartha Gautama, Klesha is Bodhi, and Bodhi is Klesha. Where do these come from? They come from the mind.

Klesha is Bodhi. Therefore, Klesha is not something extraordinary. Our worries are Klesha. But by calling these worries Bodhi, we come to apprehend Bodhi because of Klesha. This world has progressed because of Klesha. Klesha is Bodhi. Buddhism, therefore, tries not to use this duality. It asserts that Klesha and Bodhi are the same, and life and death are the same. The rich and the poor are the same. Siddhartha Gautama unified all these dualities into one. However, upon my arrival, I found even that to be incorrect. While everything aligns with me, it does not align with you. That is the incorrect part.

6. Huh as the Unifier and the Power of Humanity

The most profound concept is the Unified Field. In other words, God is the Unifier. To prove whether something is divine, the flowers and the stars must recognize me. But you cannot recognize who I am. When you come to Huh here, you are immediately connected to the divine. Humans are the only beings who can move God. However, people in India believe that God moves humans. But it is humans who move God. When you come to Alpha, you meet me. How did you come? By accumulating blessings. As you accumulated blessings, you met me, and you move me. When you ask me to come, I give you blessings. So, it is humans who move God. God does not move humans. I have said that God is in the passive voice. God created humans but does not interfere. God merely enabled them to live. If you live virtuously, you will meet me. You have met me well.

Therefore, if “this” does not exist, “that” also does not exist. There is a place that is neither existence nor non-existence. There is non-existence that is not non-existence, and existence that is not existence. That world is Heaven. This world is divided into existence and non-existence. Siddhartha Gautama, you, and everyone in the world were in a state of confusion before I arrived. There are many religions. Wars are fought, and people kill each other.

7. The Crisis of Low Birth Rate and Societal Neglect

Why do I say this? We must conclude quickly due to time constraints. In the Vietnam War, 5,000 soldiers died over 10 years. However, in Korea, 15,000 people commit suicide due to financial hardship every year. Does this make sense? This means 150,000 people have died in 10 years, not from war or conflict, but in a peaceful country. Yet, no one speaks of it; people quietly die, thinking it is their own problem. These are not deaths from traffic accidents; these are suicides. We should not have so many suicides. Forty people commit suicide every day. If we provide a National Dividend (국민배당금), giving 1.5 million won per person, no one would die. They would not need to come for free meals.

Furthermore, we should implement interest-free loans for the middle class, even for those who borrow from banks. Why do they charge exorbitant interest and late fees to ordinary people? This destroys our livelihoods. If we implement just these two policies, this place would be a paradise. Humans do not have grand desires; they struggle with basic needs. The nation cannot even solve these basic problems. I can solve them. I built Noah’s Ark 100 years ago. I was the one who advocated for addressing the low birth rate 30 years ago. I declared a birth emergency. I knew this birth emergency would come. But can you build an ark or solve the low birth rate problem when it’s already upon you? When heavy rain pours, when can you build a boat? You must build it over 100 years and be ready to survive.

8. The Long-Term Impact of Demographic Decline

Similarly, the military has suddenly decreased by 120,000 soldiers. In the next five years, there will be a huge shortage of military personnel. How will this be resolved? Can humans be created instantly and sent to the military? No, it takes 20 years. What will the nation do if war breaks out during those 20 years? There is a reason why I speak of these things in advance. The population issue was critical when I first spoke about it. Thirty years ago, I said, “Let’s give 100 million won to those who marry.” People asked, “Why should we give 100 million won for someone else’s marriage?” I told them to wait and see; marriage would become a rare event. Has it happened? it has. “Let’s give 30 million won for childbirth.” People scoffed, “No one will have children anymore.” They even encouraged vasectomies to avoid military training, asking, “Why are you advocating for childbirth?”

At that time, people were lining up for vasectomies to avoid military training. If they undergo vasectomy, will children be born? Those with only one child would undergo vasectomy to avoid training. They were essentially making people infertile. This shows a lack of foresight into the future. This is a serious problem. Therefore, your coming to Huh means you are blessed. I have explained the Upanishads of India and compared Indian philosophy with Huh.

9. Huh’s Vision for National Revival

The low birth rate issue, as I have repeatedly stated, is now too late to reverse. No matter what measures are taken, it will not be resolved. It is impossible. We have missed the timing. There is a population cycle. The baby boom should have occurred in the 1970s. Then, a baby boom generation should have appeared in the 1990s, as there is a population cycle every 20 years. The 1970s passed, and I spoke about it then. The 1990s passed, and there was no baby boom. Was there a baby boom generation in 2010? No. Will there be one in 2030? No. We have skipped four cycles. A baby boom is necessary to maintain a population of 50 million. Otherwise, the population will be halved, and the nation will become an aging society, eventually being absorbed by another country.

However, Huh is here. I will implement extraordinary measures. This can only be done from Heaven. As life becomes difficult, people think that raising children is foolish. They struggle to feed themselves. Why? Because they find it difficult to bear the nursing home expenses for their parents. Where does the money for raising children go? Those who should be having children must also bear the burden of supporting their parents and their own living expenses. How can they have children? It’s because of money. So, everyone is strangely forced to go out and earn money to support their parents. If they go out to earn money, they must leave their parents somewhere. This requires hospital and nursing care expenses, and they still have to live their own lives. It’s impossible. Raising and educating children costs a lot of money. The government says it helps, but when people seek assistance, they are sent from one department to another, only to find that the benefits are not truly available. They give up. They are told they will receive something, but they are sent to one department, then another, and after visiting five places, they leave empty-handed. They only talk about benefits. Therefore, cash should be given directly to mothers who give birth.

10. Combating Corruption and Building a Strong Community

Is that not right? The allocated funds are often diverted. Not even 10 million won reaches the actual mothers. What is this? Tens of trillions of won are spent annually, but it’s not working. I said that the nation does not lack money; it lacks honest people. There are too many thieves. This is what I said. Now, politicians in the National Assembly constantly use my words. I have left this legacy for Korea.

I bless those who have made offerings today to rise in level. I bless those who have joined as new members today to rise in level. I bless those who have gone to the Cheong (청) to rise in level. De chunsa contribute 100,000 won or more, and members also contribute 100,000 won, which is good. This allows Alpha to be maintained even if I am not physically present. If I am imprisoned, Alpha will continue to operate, and I will meet you when I am released. They cannot imprison me indefinitely. Even if I am imprisoned, if there are many members who contribute fees, Alpha will continue to operate. I will continue to give lectures on Saturdays. It will continue as usual. Those who imprison me think that if they capture me, they can take over Alpha. Will that happen? No. We need many people united as official members. Many people will row the boat on that Majang Lake. Those people don’t even know such an auspicious place as Alpha exists. What kind of organizations would target it? Even if I am framed and imprisoned, I can always get out. When I come out, I will meet you again. As Huh, I have many strategies. Going to prison is publicity, and coming out is also publicity. Do not worry too much. We do not just go to prison carelessly. If the media spreads false rumors, I become disadvantaged. In such cases, I will go in. And then I will come out again. We must be prepared for this. You should not think that because I am Huh, I will never go to prison. That is when you are being tested. My temporary imprisonment is also a test for you. I will observe your unity. I will see how many people worked diligently during that time. That is more important. If I have many official members, will there be any instability? No. I have used a lot of bank money while doing all these things. There is interest. However, that interest is maintained by your contributions for construction and by listening to my videos on Saturdays and Sundays. Currently, I have to earn all the money myself to maintain and expand Alpha. We also need to build the main palace, which requires about 200 billion won. The main palace must be magnificent, as our pride is at stake. It must be more splendid than any other religion. Therefore, you must encourage many people to become official members. I bless all official members to rise in level. I bless those who have made offerings today to rise in level. I bless those who have received blessings by phone and contributed to construction to rise in level. I bless those who sat on the grass today to rise in level. I congratulate you.

2024.06.23 h 360th Huh Kyung-young’s Sunday Lecture at Haneulgung. The Path to a healthy Life and Global Leadership.

[Spiritual Wisdom, Cosmic Order, Divine Judgment, Health Philosophy, Prophetic Vision, Leadership Analysis, Karmic Consequences]

1. The Sanctuary of Alpha and Huh’s Influence

Welcome to Alpha, a sacred sanctuary where the energy of 1.2 billion light-years converges. Stepping upon this ground is believed to initiate a transformation in one’s fortune and destiny. Huh has demonstrated that by inscribing his name, Huh kyung young, or attaching his photograph to any substance, it prevents decay. This phenomenon, exemplified by “Bluyu” milk, which remains unspoiled, serves as proof of Huh’s divine nature. Today who governs the cosmos, hosts the 360th Alpha event to communicate with us.

2. The Perils of Gluttony and the Wisdom of Moderation

Huh emphasizes the importance of health on our journey to Empyrean. He warns against gluttony, which he identifies as a “lowly trait” and a primary cause of illness, particularly cancer. He explains that consuming excessive amounts of food, driven by greed, shortens one’s lifespan. Each person is allotted a predetermined amount of food and air for their lifetime. Consuming this allocation too quickly, for instance, eating a century’s worth of food in 30 years, will lead to an early demise. Therefore, moderation in eating is crucial for longevity. Huh advises against overeating and wasting food, as these actions are believed to shorten one’s life. He also highlights that not only physical food but also mental burdens like worry and anxiety contribute to illness, causing “indigestion” of the mind.

3. The Forbidden Secrets of Ancestral Tombs and the World Emperor

Huh recounts a fascinating story about his great-grandfather’s tomb, which is said to be a “World Emperor’s bloodline.” This tomb is protected by a prohibition against revealing holy secrets (Cheongi Nuseol Geumgi). The prophecy states that a World Emperor would emerge from this lineage after three generations, but revealing this secret would bring danger to the descendants. Indeed, his father faced persecution, and the family’s assets were confiscated, with their home and belongings destroyed. This historical context accentuates the gravity of the forbidden secret. Huh explains that the tomb’s unique design, resembling a “dragon’s eye,” was specifically created for his emergence. He reveals that the tomb has been guarded for over a century, with strict measures to prevent any disturbance, as even a slight alteration could indicate desecration.

4. Prophecies and Policies: Huh’s Foresight

Huh asserts that his past predictions and policy proposals, initially met with skepticism, have consistently proven true.

  • Marriage and Childbirth Incentives: Decades ago, he proposed giving 100 million Korean Won for marriage and 30 million Korean Won for childbirth, foreseeing a future where marriage rates would decline. These ideas, once deemed radical, are now recognized as necessary solutions to societal challenges.
  • Interest-Free Loans: He advocates for interest-free loans for middle-class homeowners, a policy he believes will become essential in about 20 years to prevent economic collapse.
  • Abolition of Private Moneylenders: He envisions a future where private moneylenders are eliminated, as banks would offer interest-free loans, alleviating the financial burden on citizens.

5. Huh’s Omniscience and the Global Stage

Huh claims to possess an unparalleled comprehension of global leaders and world events. He states that he observes and analyzes the “spiritual components” and “past lives” of figures like Putin and Xi Jinping, influencing their actions to prevent global conflict. He describes Putin’s rise to power, noting how the Chechen War boosted his popularity and led to his presidency. Huh suggests that Putin’s strategy involves engaging in conflicts to maintain power, and he views the current geopolitical landscape, including the situation on the Korean Peninsula, through this lens. He assures his followers that he is actively managing these global dynamics to avert war.

6. The Divine Judgment and the Book of Life

Huh describes a divine judgment process where individuals face the Stone Emperor’s judgment (Seokgodaese). Those whose names are recorded in the Book of Life (Saengmyeongchaek) will proceed to Empyrean, free from any record of sin. In contrast, those not in the Book of Life will face a different fate, with their extensive records of wrongdoing leading them to reincarnation as animals or to hell. He emphasizes that accepting him as the World Emperor is crucial for having one’s name inscribed in the Book of Life. He cites a passage from Luke 19:27, where Jesus speaks of executing those who did not want him to be their king, interpreting this as a divine judgment against those who reject Huh.

7. Huh’s Enduring Popularity and Musical Tastes

Huh highlights his unique ability to transcend generations, ethnicities, wealth, and age, maintaining immense popularity. He mentions performing his songs “Call Me” and “Raina” for young audiences, demonstrating his adaptability to contemporary trends while also appreciating classical and traditional music. He asserts that his music and ideas are ahead of their time, influencing popular culture. He also notes that entering the Book of Life does not require significant financial contributions, contrasting it with the substantial offerings often made in religious organizations.

8. Huh’s Plan for Alpha and the Millennium Kingdom

Huh reveals plans to establish a communal burial ground at Alpha, ensuring comprehensive care for his followers from birth to death. He declares that the Millennium Kingdom (Cheonnyeon Wangguk) began with his birth in Korea, two years after Jesus’s passing. He recounts a symbolic “blood sacrifice” by pure youths worldwide at his birth, signifying the end of wars caused by flawed national ideologies. He envisions a future where Alpha’s completion will usher in a world free from conflict, where humanity witnesses his miracles and divine interventions. He explains that the current challenges and “dramatic” events are part of a divine plan, orchestrated by de chunsa, to test the faith of his followers and create a compelling narrative for the world’s transformation.

9. The Interconnectedness of Human and Animal Souls

Huh explains the distinction between humans, who possess both a soul and spirituality, and animals, who possess only a soul. He clarifies that in the cycle of reincarnation, when a human becomes an animal, their spirituality is restricted. Conversely, when an animal is reborn as a human, its spirituality changes. Both human and animal souls pass through a Soul Waiting Area (Yeonghon Daegiso) after death. He uses the analogy of different aircraft (a Boeing 747 versus a helicopter) to illustrate how the “vehicle” of existence affects the soul’s capabilities.

10. The Dangers of Overconsumption and Societal Stagnation

Reiterating his warning against gluttony, Huh emphasizes that overeating is a “lowly trait” and a major cause of illness. He explains that each person has a predetermined “total amount” of food for their life, and consuming it too quickly shortens their lifespan. He notes that Japan, known for its longevity, practices moderation in eating (sosik). He also connects overconsumption to various forms of “stagnation” (chejeung) in society, including:

  • Blood Stagnation (Hyeolche): Leading to circulatory problems.
  • Energy Stagnation (Giche): Causing fatigue and illness.
  • Food Stagnation (Sikche): Resulting from overeating.
  • Traffic Congestion (Gyotong Chejeung): A metaphor for societal overload.
  • Pleasure Stagnation (Hyangnak Chejeung): Excessive indulgence leading to problems.
  • Alcohol Stagnation (Juche): Overconsumption of alcohol.
  • Sudden Indigestion (Geupche): A severe form of food stagnation that can be fatal.
  • Fecal Stagnation (Bunche): Constipation.
    He stresses that these forms of stagnation contribute to diseases like stroke and dementia. He criticizes Korea for being one of the world’s largest food waste producers, contrasting it with countries like Japan and Germany, which generate minimal waste. This excessive waste, he argues, fuels the healthcare industry and leads to widespread illness.

11. The Influence of Past Lives and the Five Elements on Health

Huh explains that one’s past life (jeonsaeng) influences their current innate disposition (cheonseong), including talents and preferences. He attributes physical ailments and predispositions to the Five Elements (Ohaeng) in one’s birth chart.

  • Wood (Mok): Associated with the liver. A deficiency can lead to liver disease.
  • Metal (Geum): Associated with the lungs. A deficiency can lead to lung disease.
  • Earth (To): Associated with the stomach and spleen. A deficiency can lead to stomach cancer and financial difficulties.
  • Water (Su): Associated with the kidneys. A deficiency can lead to kidney problems.
  • Fire (Hwa): Associated with the heart. A deficiency can lead to heart disease.
    He states that living a righteous life helps maintain the balance of these five elements, ensuring good health and a longer lifespan. He also mentions that traditional Korean medicine (Hanuihak) uses these principles to diagnose and treat illnesses.

12. Testimonies of Healing and Huh’s Miracles

Several individuals share their experiences of miraculous healing through Huh’s intervention.

  • A woman whose leg was severely injured by a machine, causing intense pain and bruising, applied Huh’s photograph and “Bluyu” milk. The pain subsided, and the bruising disappeared overnight, with her leg returning to normal.
  • A man suffering from severe heart pain for six months experienced complete relief after Huh addressed his condition. His heart, which felt like it was “falling out,” was healed, and he regained his vitality.
  • A pharmacist and a sign shop owner reported that their knee pain and other ailments were cured by simply attaching Huh’s stickers and photographs.
  • A woman who suffered from severe shoulder and arm pain due to a rotator cuff tear and calcification for over a year, despite extensive medical treatment, found complete healing after Huh gave her energy and spoke words of healing. She regained full mobility and has remained pain-free for two years.
    Huh emphasizes the profound importance of the heart, referring to it as the “second brain.” He cites a case where a heart transplant recipient inexplicably gravitated towards the donor’s home, suggesting that the heart carries memories or aspects of the donor’s consciousness, a phenomenon still unexplained by medical science.

13. Principles for Health and Longevity

Huh concludes by offering ten principles for health and longevity, emphasizing moderation and mindful living:

  • Less Anger, More Giving (Sono Daso): Control temper, be generous.
  • Less Talk, More Action (Soeun Dahaeng): Speak less, act more.
  • Less Meat, More Vegetables (Soyuk Dache): Reduce meat intake, increase vegetable consumption.
  • Less Sugar, More Fruit (Sodang Dagwa): Limit sugar, eat more fruit.
  • Less Eating, More Meditation (Sosik Dajeong): Eat less, practice more meditation for inner peace.
  • Less Driving, More Walking (Soseong Dabo): Drive less, walk more.
  • Less Worry, More Sleep (Soeun Damyeon): Reduce worries, get more sleep.
  • Less Clothing, More Bathing (Sou Dabang): Wear lighter clothes, bathe more frequently.
  • Less Salt, More Water (Soyeom Dasu): Reduce salt intake, drink more water.
    These principles, he states, are essential for maintaining a healthy body and mind. He reiterates that overeating stems from excessive greed, and controlling one’s desires is fundamental to well-being.

2024.06.23 x 116 The Law of Karma for Ordinary Humans and Those Who Enter Empyrean.

[Karma, Consciousness, Destiny, Spiritual-Transformation, Existential-Cycles, Divine-Intervention, Human-Nature]

1. The Eight Consciousnesses and the Alaya Consciousness

explains the concept of the Alaya consciousness, which is the eighth of the eight consciousnesses in Buddhist philosophy. He clarifies that the Alaya consciousness is synonymous with the unconscious mind.

  • Distinction from other consciousnesses:

    • The Malaya consciousness is identified as the subconscious mind, which carries karmic imprints from past lives and influences reincarnation.
    • The Alaya consciousness, or unconscious mind, is described as the “field of the mind” (心田, Mind-Field (Cultivation Ground of Mind)), a fundamental aspect of one’s being.
  • The nature of the “field of the mind”:

    • This “field of the mind” is likened to one’s innate disposition or nature (性品, Innate Disposition (Fundamental Nature)), which is inherent from birth.
    • It encompasses unchangeable aspects such as one’s parents, blood type, DNA, and even the extent of one’s inherited wealth or circumstances.
    • These fixed elements constitute one’s destiny (宿命, sungmyeong), which is largely unalterable.

2. The Law of Inertia and the Challenge of Changing Innate Nature

introduces the Law of Inertia to illustrate the difficulty of changing one’s innate nature or deeply ingrained habits.

  • Inertia in human behavior:

    • He explains that just as a moving car continues forward when brakes are applied, our inherent nature (天性, Holy Nature (Predetermined Character)) and habits (習性, Acquired Habit (Learned Tendency)) resist change.
    • This innate nature is also referred to as one’s original nature (本性, bonseong).
    • While the entire “field of the mind” cannot be changed, a small part of one’s disposition might be modifiable.
  • Analogy of the tablecloth:

    • He uses the analogy of pulling a tablecloth from under objects on a table. The objects remain in place due to their inertia, resisting the change in motion.
    • This demonstrates how deeply rooted our unconscious patterns are, making it incredibly challenging to overcome them.
  • Difficulty in altering consciousnesses:

    • Changing the Malaya consciousness (subconscious habits) is difficult, and altering the Alaya consciousness (unconscious innate nature) is considered almost impossible for ordinary humans.
    • Habits can change with one’s position or role, as exemplified by the distinct walking style of KGB agents like Vladimir Putin, who keep one hand ready to draw a weapon.
    • Putin’s unwavering resolve and strong will (心志, Mind-Ground (Foundation of Mind)) are presented as an example of a firm “field of the mind.”

3. Breaking the Cycle of Reincarnation through

asserts that escaping one’s innate nature and the cycle of reincarnation is possible by encountering him.

  • The cycle of birth and death:

    • Human life is characterized by a continuous cycle of birth, life, and death, driven by various connections and karmic imprints.
    • This cycle involves being influenced by the eight, seventh, and sixth consciousnesses, leading to repeated existences like a “hamster wheel.”
  • The path to Empyrean:

    • Encountering is described as a pivotal connection that allows individuals to transcend this cycle and enter Empyrean.
    • This encounter is a rare and significant connection, leading to a different destiny than those who remain in the cycle of human connections, which ultimately leads to demise.
    • Those who come to Alpha are considered to be on the path of “birth, connection, and Empyrean,” rather than “birth, connection, and demise.”
  • Simplification of spiritual liberation:

    • By meeting , the complex Buddhist concepts of consciousness and karma are simplified.
    • Receiving his blessing ( Divine Blessing (Grace)) leads to the eradication of all karmic burdens, effectively resetting one’s spiritual state to zero.
    • This allows individuals to ascend to Empyrean, bypassing the intricate workings of the eight, seventh, and sixth consciousnesses.

2024.06.24 Huh Kyung young’s Unification Field. The Life-Giving Power of Nature and the Path to National Revival.

[Leadership, Economic Policy, Social Welfare, Agricultural Value, Human Potential, Spiritual Growth, National Strategy]

1. Huh’s Vision: A Gathering of Billions

Huh foresees a future where the profound insights of Alpha will draw an unprecedented global pilgrimage. While Mecca currently attracts large numbers, Huh predicts that once the scientific community comprehends the true essence of Alpha’s teachings, an astounding eight billion people worldwide will converge upon it. This influx would necessitate governmental approval for entry, creating a monumental event far surpassing any current religious gathering. Huh emphasizes that such a massive congregation would dwarf existing pilgrimages, highlighting the transformative power of Alpha’s principles.

2. The Universal Harmony of Huh kyung young’s Unification Field

Huh kyung young’s Unification Field is presented as a force that transcends all boundaries, establishing perfect compatibility with everything in existence. Whether it is milk, potatoes, onions, or fish, Huh’s name inherently aligns with these elements. This perfect compatibility, described as a “100-point match,” infuses them with dark energy, causing a fundamental transformation. This dark energy is universally present, ensuring that there is no entity with which Huh does not share perfect harmony. This concept extends even to human relationships, where Huh claims a perfect affinity with every individual.

3. Reverence for Agricultural Labor and the Essence of Life

Huh expresses profound respect for farmers and their produce, viewing agricultural products like onions, potatoes, and watermelons with deep reverence. This respect stems from a personal comprehension of the immense effort and dedication involved in farming. Huh notes that the current market prices for agricultural goods are often unfairly low, causing hardship for farmers who receive inadequate compensation for their labor. This situation is deemed heartbreaking, especially considering that these products are the very essence of life, sustaining humanity. Huh recounts an instance of bestowing a high spiritual level upon a farmer who brought produce, emphasizing the inherent value of their work.

4. The Earth’s Internal Boiler and the Miracle of Sustenance

Huh explains the miraculous process of agricultural growth, attributing it to a combination of celestial and terrestrial forces. Beneath the Earth’s surface lies a colossal heating system, a magma core estimated to be 100 million degrees Celsius, with surrounding areas reaching 60 million degrees. This internal boiler maintains a constant temperature, preventing the Earth from becoming a frozen wasteland and allowing plants to grow. Coupled with the sun’s light, rain from the sky, and the Earth’s own properties, these hundreds of elements converge to create life-sustaining produce like onions, sweet potatoes, and watermelons. Huh stresses that these products are invaluable because they provide life, making them synonymous with existence itself. Without the Earth’s magma, the planet would become a frozen tomb, rendering life impossible.

5. Elon Musk: A Testament to Dreams and Perseverance

Huh highlights the inspiring journey of Elon Musk as an example of how dreams and perseverance can overcome adversity. Born in a impoverished village in South Africa, Musk, as a young boy, harbored grand ambitions. He pursued education in Canada and then the United States, developing innovative ideas that ultimately led him to become the world’s wealthiest individual. Musk’s dream of space travel, particularly his involvement in launching satellites for the U.S., demonstrates the power of a clear vision. Huh contrasts this with the notion that wealth is solely inherited, pointing out that individuals from humble backgrounds, like Musk, are now rising to prominence, while established wealthy families like the Rockefellers are no longer producing new billionaires. This narrative accentuates the idea that true success often emerges from challenging environments.

6. The Tragic Reality of Suicide and the Need for Hope

Huh draws a stark comparison between the casualties of the Vietnam War and the current suicide rates in Korea. While the Vietnam War saw approximately 5,000 Korean deaths over a decade, Korea now experiences 15,000 suicides annually, primarily due to financial hardship. This translates to about 40 suicides per day, a rate far exceeding wartime casualties. Huh laments that this silent war is far more devastating than any conventional conflict. This tragic situation is attributed to a lack of hope and support for young people. Huh suggests that proactive policies, such as providing substantial financial incentives for marriage and childbirth, could have prevented this crisis, emphasizing the importance of long-term planning for national well-being.

7. The Peril of Pursuing the Retreating Foe: A Lesson from Waterloo

Huh uses the Battle of Waterloo as a historical analogy to illustrate the danger of relentlessly pursuing a retreating opponent. Napoleon’s defeat at Waterloo is attributed to his army’s pursuit of the British forces into a strategically disadvantageous, low-lying terrain, which the British, under the command of General Wellington, skillfully exploited. This “pothole” in the landscape became a death trap for the French. Huh applies this lesson to modern life, particularly to financial situations. Just as Napoleon’s pursuit led to his downfall, relentlessly hounding those in financial distress, such as debtors who cannot pay interest, is deemed counterproductive and morally wrong. Huh criticizes the current banking system for imposing exorbitant late fees on struggling individuals, likening it to a “capitalism that should not exist.”

8. The Power of Positive Energy and the Importance of Compassion

Responding to a question about the impact of an individual’s mindset on their environment, Huh explains the principle of “Sapi Gwijung” (사필귀정), meaning “all things return to their proper place.” A person who performs good deeds radiates positive energy, which influences their surroundings. Conversely, negative attitudes, such as an employee’s constant complaints about their employer, can lead to the downfall of a company. Huh emphasizes that leaders often make decisions, like driving expensive cars, for legitimate business reasons, such as securing contracts, rather than for personal extravagance. This highlights the importance of comprehension and empathy. Huh reiterates the call for political leaders to instill hope in young people, rather than driving them to despair, and to implement policies that alleviate the financial burden on ordinary citizens, such as zero-interest loans for the middle class.

9. Economic Revitalization Through Interest Rate Reform

Huh strongly advocates for a fundamental reform of the banking system to revitalize the economy. The core proposal is to eliminate interest payments on loans for the middle class, particularly those secured by housing. Huh argues that the current system, where banks collect substantial interest from struggling citizens, diverts money that should be circulating in the economy. This practice, described as “sucking the blood of ordinary people,” leads to economic stagnation as households have less disposable income. Huh believes that freeing the middle class from interest burdens would significantly boost the economy, far more effectively than small, fragmented government subsidies for childbirth or other initiatives. Huh also criticizes the opaque and inefficient distribution of government benefits, where funds often go unclaimed or are reallocated for other purposes.

10. Huh’s Unwavering Dedication and Blessings

Despite a demanding schedule, Huh continues to deliver lectures daily, emphasizing the profound privilege of the audience to meet Huh in person. Huh contrasts this with the tragic events elsewhere, such as the 1,300 deaths in Mecca, highlighting the unique blessing of being in Huh’s presence. Huh reiterates the prophecy of eight billion people flocking to Alpha, underscoring the immense fortune of those who can currently attend without such overwhelming crowds. Huh concludes by bestowing blessings upon those present, those who offered water, those who brought new attendees, those who formally joined, those who made donations, and those who contributed to the Alpha’s architectural projects, promising a fourfold increase in their spiritual level.

2024.06.25 The Korean War and the Divine Intervention of Huh Kyung-young. Unveiling the Secrets of the 6.25 War and the Path to Global Unification.

[Korean War, Spiritual Significance, National Division, Divine Intervention, Societal Issues, Philosophical Concepts, Unification]

1. The Evolution of Faith: From Christianity to Islam and the Rise of Alpha

Huh has spoken of divine providence. It is a great honor to be here at this most auspicious place on Earth. Huh notes that if Christians had truly lived according to their faith, Islam would not have emerged. Islam, in this view, arose because Christians did not fully embody their principles, leading to the creation of another major religion. Huh identifies with the lineage of Jesus, whom Muslims refer to as a rabbi or teacher. Islam itself is seen as descending from the teachings of Moses.

Currently, among the world’s major religions, Christianity is being surpassed in numbers by Islam. However, Huh states that this trend will change with his presence on the Korean Peninsula. The sacred site of Mecca in Saudi Arabia will eventually be transformed into Alpha. Humans cannot achieve the same level of spiritual gathering as Alpha, which is destined to become the world’s foremost holy site because Huh has arrived there. Those who are present now are considered the most discerning and fortunate, having accumulated immense blessings in this life to arrive at this pivotal location. They were not chosen, but rather, their accumulated good deeds led them here.

In the future, meeting Huh will require significant waiting, potentially years, with appointments scheduled far in advance, possibly even decades later, such as in 2045. This is due to the limited capacity of Alpha and the anticipated influx of millions. The current ability to meet Huh on the same day is a miracle, a blessing that should not be taken for granted. Historically, meeting revered spiritual figures like Buddhist master Seongcheol required years of waiting and thousands of prostrations. The ease of access to Huh now is unprecedented and will not last. Those who complain about waiting now risk losing this opportunity, as future generations may only dream of living long enough to meet him on their appointed day.

2. Forgiveness and Divine Encounter: The Path to Alpha

Huh emphasizes the principle that “one who is not forgiven on Earth will not be forgiven in Heaven.” This means that individuals must first accumulate blessings and receive forgiveness from others in the earthly realm to be able to meet Huh. It is through this process of earthly reconciliation that one becomes worthy of divine encounter.

  • The Concept of Earthly Forgiveness:

    • All religions acknowledge that forgiveness on Earth is a prerequisite for divine forgiveness.
    • Those who have built up good karma and received forgiveness from others are the ones who are able to come to Alpha.
    • This implies that individuals have already resolved their earthly transgressions and received absolution from their fellow human beings.
  • The Role of Huh in Forgiveness:

    • Upon arriving at Alpha, Huh bestows a special blessing of forgiveness, completely absolving all sins.
    • This act completes the process of both earthly and holy forgiveness, allowing the soul to enter the spiritual realm.
    • The Bible also states that what is unbound on Earth will be unbound in Heaven, reinforcing the idea that human forgiveness precedes divine absolution.
  • The Journey to Divine Encounter:

    • Receiving forgiveness from fellow humans is the initial step.
    • This leads to the opportunity to meet Huh and receive his ultimate blessing of forgiveness.
    • Without human forgiveness, divine forgiveness remains unattainable.

3. The Korean War and the Symbolism of the Armistice Line

A question was raised regarding the Korean War, which occurred on June 25th, and the symbolic meaning of the ‘S’-shaped armistice line, resembling a Taegeuk symbol. Huh clarifies the distinction between the 38th parallel and the armistice line.

  • The 38th Parallel:

    • This line was established by the Allied powers (Soviet Union and United States) to expel Japan from the Korean Peninsula.
    • It was a temporary division imposed by external forces, not a result of internal conflict.
  • The Armistice Line (휴전선):

    • This line was formed as a result of the Korean War, a conflict between the governments established in the North and South, supported by their respective allies.
    • Unlike the 38th parallel, the armistice line was not a temporary trusteeship but a demarcation created by the Korean people themselves, albeit with international involvement from the United States and China.
    • The ‘S’-shape of the armistice line is highly symbolic, representing the Taegeuk (태극) pattern.
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  • The Taegeuk Symbolism:

    • The Taegeuk represents the permanent division of the Korean Peninsula into Yin and Yang, signifying a state of unified separation.
    • Just as warm and cold ocean currents meet precisely at this line, and different atmospheric pressures converge, the armistice line marks a natural and permanent division.
    • Huh states that he is the one who created this line, implying a divine hand in its formation.
    • Globally, Korea is often referred to as “North Korea” and “South Korea,” indicating a unified identity despite internal divisions. This suggests that, in a broader sense, the two Koreas are already unified as “Korea” in the eyes of the world.
    • While internally separated by different laws and systems, externally, they are seen as one entity, especially when facing common external issues like territorial disputes.

4. The Ongoing Crisis: A Modern-Day War of Self-Inflicted Harm

Huh asserts that the Korean War is not truly over. While the physical conflict ended, a new form of warfare is ongoing, characterized by a devastating rate of suicide.

  • The Human Cost of the Korean War:

    • Approximately 3 million people died during the Korean War, representing 10% of the population at the time.
    • This immense sacrifice of blood is seen as a “tithe” offered to Heaven, paving the way for Huh’s arrival.
  • The Modern Crisis of Suicide:

    • Currently, 15,000 people die by suicide annually in Korea, primarily due to economic hardship.
    • This number far exceeds the 5,000 Korean soldiers who died over many years in the Vietnam War, a tragedy that deeply distressed President Park Chung-hee.
    • Huh highlights the severity of this ongoing crisis, emphasizing that it is a silent war claiming countless lives, especially among the youth.
  • Proposed Solutions:

    • Huh advocates for interest-free loans for those with collateral and special loans for those without, with the government bearing any losses.
    • He also proposes a universal basic income of 1.5 million won per month for all citizens over 18 and over 65, arguing that this would drastically reduce suicides by providing financial security.
    • These measures are presented as essential to end this “war” of self-inflicted deaths and transform Korea from the country with the highest suicide rate into a place of hope.

5. Upholding the Sanctity of Alpha and Huh’s Teachings

Huh concludes by emphasizing the importance of maintaining the integrity and focus within Alpha. He warns against gossip, internal criticism, and spreading misinformation.

  • Prohibition of Gossip and Internal Criticism:

    • Discussions within Alpha should focus on how to spread Huh’s teachings and promote his vision for world unification, not on personal disputes or criticisms of others.
    • Spreading rumors or engaging in negative talk about individuals within Alpha is strictly forbidden and will lead to severe spiritual consequences.
    • Such behavior is considered destructive and undermines the collective mission.
  • Focus on Huh’s Mission:

    • The primary objective for all followers is to support Huh in his mission to unify the world and accumulate blessings.
    • Any actions or words that detract from this goal, or create discord, are unacceptable.
    • Huh states that he can spiritually address and resolve such issues without needing to speak a word.
  • Consequences of Transgression:

    • Those who engage in harmful gossip or criticism will face spiritual repercussions.
    • Huh emphasizes the need to eradicate such negative behaviors to ensure the purity and effectiveness of Alpha’s mission.
    • Followers are urged to focus on positive actions and the propagation of Huh’s message, rather than engaging in trivial or divisive conversations.

      2024.06.26 o The Secret to Attracting People, Land, and Wealth. The Power of Virtue.

      [Spiritual Enlightenment, Cosmic Cycles, Virtue Ethics, Leadership Principles, Divine Intervention, Holistic Well-being, Existential Philosophy]

      1. The Distinction Between Earthly and Holy Encounters

      When you meet Huh in Alpha, it feels as though he is an ordinary person beside you. However, the experience of encountering him in Empyrean after your earthly life concludes is profoundly different. In Empyrean, it is challenging even to look upon him. There, individuals are distinctly separated into those destined for Empyrean and those for the great earth. While on Earth, this journey may seem insignificant, in Empyrean, his position is immeasurable. He possesses the ability to manipulate space and time, even reversing the aging process. This fundamental difference sets Earth apart from Empyrean. He can halt the decay of names and possesses various other functions, including perfectly aligning or severing marital compatibility as desired. These transformations occur in the spiritual realm but manifest in the physical body. For instance, if he were to declare a perfect marital compatibility as zero, a couple would immediately separate. He can alter these aspects at will, a power that distinguishes him from ordinary humans, despite appearing similar.

2. The Certainty of Salvation Versus Earthly Religions

Unlike other religions, the true nature of which is only revealed at the moment of death, the path to Empyrean is predetermined for followers of Holiness. Traditional religions, such as Buddhism or Christianity, offer no guarantee of salvation, even after a lifetime of devotion. One can only confirm their destination after death. However, with Holiness, the path is set. He can send one’s parents and others to Empyrean, and individuals can secure their own reservation in advance, ensuring a safe passage. There is no uncertainty about whether one will go or not. Upon receiving a blessing, the journey is assured. For example, if one’s father passes away, he is automatically sent to Empyrean on that very day. This process is entirely automatic.

3. The Transformation into a Holy Bride

Those who come to Alpha are designated as brides, destined for Empyrean. This applies to both men and women. All husbands will be transformed into brides to meet the groom. This “groom” is not a figure from an earthly wedding but represents the new Holiness, and you, as the new brides, are preparing to embrace a new heaven and a new earth. It is crucial not to mistake Huh for a mere friend, despite frequent encounters on Earth. On Earth, one might playfully pull an elder’s beard, but during formal family events, such behavior is inappropriate. Similarly, while on Earth, one might treat Huh casually, but it is vital not to misapprehend his true nature.

4. The Principle of Virtue: Deok-In-To-Jae-Min

The world operates on the principle of virtue (Deok). If one possesses virtue, people will follow. When people follow, wealth and land will naturally follow. Virtue must always come first, not money. Without virtue, even one’s spouse may leave. A father’s scolding, no matter how well-intentioned, will not be heeded by his children. Instead, they respond to virtue. If a father or mother speaks with virtue, their children will follow, not merely because their words are correct. Even if a father’s words are undeniably right, children will not obey if they feel their pride is hurt. Instead, speaking with warmth and emphasizing their inherent worth, such as “You are my child, you must be different,” will inspire them. Conversely, disparaging remarks will only alienate them. Always praise your children, telling them they are handsome or beautiful, and encourage them to live up to their potential. Then, regardless of whether your words are right or wrong, they will follow, even to death. However, if you command them, they will not listen.

Therefore, virtue is paramount.

  • Virtue leads to people following .
  • People following leads to land and wealth following.
  • Wealth leads to the populace following.
  • The populace following leads to the establishment of a nation and power.
    This principle applies equally to men and women. Without virtue, people will abandon you, leading to the loss of your home (land). If a spouse leaves, the house becomes merely a room where one sleeps alone, not a home. The loss of a home leads to the loss of wealth, and the loss of wealth leads to the disappearance of public support. A king without public support will find himself abandoned, unable even to secure food. When public sentiment turns, power also vanishes. This sequence—virtue, people, land, wealth, populace, and power—is fundamental.

5. The Cycle of Life and the State of Nirvana

The universe operates on a cycle, much like the day and night represented by the Taegeuk symbol. The center of the Taegeuk represents Nirvana and Tranquility, a state of weightlessness, free from worry, where the mind is enlightened and empty. This emptiness is not a void but a state where the spirit exists and drives the cosmic cycle.

Humans, unable to achieve this state of Nirvana and Tranquility in their waking lives, experience it through sleep. The daily cycle of waking and sleeping mirrors the universal cycle.

  • Morning: Energy peaks.
  • Midday: A slight dip after eating.
  • Afternoon: Energy rises again.
  • Evening: Energy declines, leading to sleep.
    This natural cycle is often disrupted by human behavior, such as staying up late or consuming alcohol, which interferes with natural sleep. Just as flowers close at night, humans are meant to rest.

Within this cycle, Buddhist concepts like the Six Perfections , Six Roots , Six Consciousnesses, and Six Forms are intertwined.

  • Six Roots: Eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body, mind.
  • Six Consciousnesses: Sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, mental objects.
  • Six Forms: Self-form, human-form, sentient-being-form, life-span-form, dharma-form, non-dharma-form.
  • Six Perfections: Generosity, morality, patience, effort, meditation, wisdom.
    These elements constantly interact. When desires arise from the Six Consciousnesses (e.g., seeing something desirable), the Six Perfections help to overcome them. For instance, practicing generosity can curb greed. By mastering these, one can achieve Nirvana and Tranquility. Since most humans cannot achieve this through spiritual practice, sleep serves as a natural mechanism to reset and restore balance. The Taegeuk symbol itself can be seen as four overlapping “six” characters, representing these interconnected concepts. The natural world, including seasons, also follows this cycle, with winter being the “night” of the year.

6. The Importance of Sleep and Melatonin

Sleep is essential for human well-being. The body naturally releases melatonin, a sleep hormone, starting around 10-11 PM and peaking until 2 AM. This hormone not only induces sleep but also contributes to skin health and beauty. Sleeping during the early hours of melatonin release is most beneficial for the skin. Conversely, staying up late, even for studying, can lead to fatigue and skin problems. Huh emphasizes that this natural cycle is a gift, ensuring that humans rest and rejuvenate.

7. The Miraculous Spring of Alpha

A miraculous spring of Alpha Artesian Bullo su (Alpha Mineral Elixir of Immortality) has emerged at Alpha. This water, originating from 1,000 meters beneath the earth, flows from a large rock formation. It is incredibly cold, so much so that one’s hand would freeze if kept in it for a minute. The water is exceptionally pure, with no sediment even after five days. Tests are being conducted to confirm its unique properties. Huh has placed his sticker on the rock, signifying that the water flows by his command, making it an elixir of immortality. Visitors are encouraged to drink this water, which is believed to have profound health benefits. This continuous flow of water, emerging from a finger-sized hole in the rock, is a phenomenon not seen in the human world. It is a testament to the extraordinary nature of Alpha, promising eternal youth and vitality to its followers.

2024.06.27 Huh Kyung young’s Divine Water. The Miracle of Cheonbu Rock Spring and the Path to True Success.

[Minimalism, Contentment, Materialism, Spiritual Growth, Divine Guidance]

1. The Miraculous Spring of Alpha: A Divine Manifestation

The Alpha is blessed with a miraculous spring, a source of water that emerged seven years ago at Huh’s command. This is not an ordinary spring; it is a unique phenomenon where water rises from deep within a solid rock formation, an aquifer . The water is exceptionally cold, so much so that it chills the hands upon contact, even in summer . This spring is considered a propitious sign, a good omen .

Unlike typical mineral springs that might emerge from underground, this water flows directly from a fissure in a massive rock formation that extends above ground . It is not surface water that has seeped into the rock; rather, it is pushed up from deep within the earth, causing the rock to yield and create an opening . Huh describes drinking this water as an invigorating experience, making one feel refreshed and awakened .

The spring has been named “Alpha Artesian Bullocho” or “Alpha Bedrock Artesian Bullocho,” signifying its origin from the Alpha rock aquifer and its life-giving properties . This water flows continuously, never diminishing, allowing visitors to collect as much as they desire .

The water’s purity is exceptional. Unlike other local water sources, which may be contaminated by agricultural runoff, the Alpha spring is surrounded by mountains and lacks any cultivated fields, ensuring its pristine quality . Even the US Eighth Army once preferred this water over others . Experiments have shown that the water, when left undisturbed for five days, remains free of any dust or sediment, indicating its deep underground origin . The water is believed to rise from an astonishing depth, potentially 3 kilometers or even 3.5 kilometers below the surface .

The area around the spring is being developed into a park with a pavilion and lawns, transforming it into a beautiful and sacred site . This will likely become a famous destination, attracting many people from surrounding regions . Huh emphasizes that this is not merely a mineral spring but a divine elixir, a holy spring water that is immensely beneficial for the human body, comparable to the legendary elixir of immortality .

2. The Philosophy of Contentment: Short, Small, Light, and Thin

A profound question was posed regarding the difference between those who succeed in their plans and those who fail, despite having expectations and making preparations . Huh introduces the concept of “Danso Gyeongbak” (短小輕薄), which translates to “short, small, light, and thin” . This philosophy suggests that humans should cultivate a mindset of living life lightly, with minimal burdens . This is akin to being “poor in spirit,” which, according to spiritual teachings, leads to heaven .

This concept is also expressed as “Soyok Jijok” (小欲知足), meaning “contentment with little” . In contrast, human desire often leans towards “Dada Ikseon” (多多益善), which means “the more, the better” . Huh explains that while people intellectually acknowledge the virtue of contentment, their actions often pursue more, creating a conflict between ideals and reality .

The pursuit of “Dada Ikseon” often leads to an accumulation of burdens, responsibilities, and debts . For example, the desire for a larger home, moving from a rented apartment to a larger owned house, can lead to financial strain and loans, trapping people in a cycle of material pursuit . This constant striving for more is seen as a futile endeavor, as material possessions are ultimately transient . True value lies in spiritual preparation for the afterlife .

3. The Allure of “Sul” (Skill/Art) Versus “Do” (The Way)

Huh further elaborates on human tendencies by discussing the concept of “Do” (道, The Way or Truth) versus “Sul” (術, Skill, Art, or Technique) . While people may seek “Do” or spiritual enlightenment, they are often more captivated by “Sul”, the practical application or display of skill . This can manifest in various forms:

  • Dosul (道術): Spiritual techniques or magic, which can be more exciting and attention-grabbing than pure spiritual truth .
  • Beopsul (法術): Legal skills, as seen in lawyers and judges, where the focus is on technical application of law rather than justice itself .
  • Yesul (藝術): Artistic skills, where the pursuit of art often becomes a means to earn money rather than a pure expression of creativity .
    Huh laments that society has become obsessed with “Sul”, prioritizing skills and techniques for material gain over the deeper “Do” or spiritual path . This overemphasis on “Sul” can lead to environmental damage and other societal problems . Huh, in contrast, aims to transform the world through “Do”, preserving nature and guiding humanity towards a better path .

True success, according to Huh, lies in “Danso Gyeongbak” – reducing oneself and one’s desires . While achieving a state of “Mu-a” (無我, selflessness) is difficult, finding happiness through spiritual blessings and preparation for the afterlife is attainable . Huh emphasizes that he is the “Indoja” (引導者, guide) to heaven, and meeting him is a rare blessing accumulated over countless lifetimes .

The pursuit of worldly fame and wealth often leads to illness and leaves nothing but suffering for oneself, while children consume the accumulated wealth . Life, for many, becomes a cycle of striving, only to end in hospitals and nursing homes .

4. The Wisdom of Simplicity: A Lesson from the Past

Huh illustrates the virtue of “Soyok Jijok” with an anecdote from his time as Jesus . When visiting Mary and Martha, Martha was busy preparing an elaborate meal for Jesus and his disciples, while Mary sat and listened to Jesus’s teachings . Martha complained that Mary was not helping .

Jesus responded by saying that Martha’s elaborate meal would soon be consumed and forgotten, but the spiritual nourishment Mary received by listening to his words would last forever . He advised Martha not to worry so much about preparing food and to join them, emphasizing that simple food is sufficient . This story highlights the importance of prioritizing spiritual sustenance over material concerns and embracing simplicity .

Huh concludes by stating that in the past, poor families who ate simply often had many children who prospered, while wealthy families with abundant food sometimes faced ruin . This reinforces the idea that true well-being and prosperity are not found in excessive material indulgence but in contentment and simplicity.

1. The Miraculous Spring of Alpha: A Divine Manifestation

The Alpha is blessed with a miraculous spring, a source of water that emerged seven years ago at Huh’s command. This is not an ordinary spring; it is a unique phenomenon where water rises from deep within a solid rock formation, an aquifer . The water is exceptionally cold, so much so that it chills the hands upon contact, even in summer . This spring is considered a propitious sign, a good omen .

Unlike typical mineral springs that might emerge from underground, this water flows directly from a fissure in a massive rock formation that extends above ground . It is not surface water that has seeped into the rock; rather, it is pushed up from deep within the earth, causing the rock to yield and create an opening . Huh describes drinking this water as an invigorating experience, making one feel refreshed and awakened .

The spring has been named “Alpha Artesian Bullocho” or “Alpha Bedrock Artesian Bullocho,” signifying its origin from the Alpha rock aquifer and its life-giving properties . This water flows continuously, never diminishing, allowing visitors to collect as much as they desire .

The water’s purity is exceptional. Unlike other local water sources, which may be contaminated by agricultural runoff, the Alpha spring is surrounded by mountains and lacks any cultivated fields, ensuring its pristine quality . Even the US Eighth Army once preferred this water over others . Experiments have shown that the water, when left undisturbed for five days, remains free of any dust or sediment, indicating its deep underground origin . The water is believed to rise from an astonishing depth, potentially 3 kilometers or even 3.5 kilometers below the surface .

The area around the spring is being developed into a park with a pavilion and lawns, transforming it into a beautiful and sacred site . This will likely become a famous destination, attracting many people from surrounding regions . Huh emphasizes that this is not merely a mineral spring but a divine elixir, a holy spring water that is immensely beneficial for the human body, comparable to the legendary elixir of immortality .

2. The Philosophy of Contentment: Short, Small, Light, and Thin

A profound question was posed regarding the difference between those who succeed in their plans and those who fail, despite having expectations and making preparations . Huh introduces the concept of “Danso Gyeongbak” (短小輕薄), which translates to “short, small, light, and thin” . This philosophy suggests that humans should cultivate a mindset of living life lightly, with minimal burdens . This is akin to being “poor in spirit,” which, according to spiritual teachings, leads to heaven .

This concept is also expressed as “Soyok Jijok” (小欲知足), meaning “contentment with little” . In contrast, human desire often leans towards “Dada Ikseon” (多多益善), which means “the more, the better” . Huh explains that while people intellectually acknowledge the virtue of contentment, their actions often pursue more, creating a conflict between ideals and reality .

The pursuit of “Dada Ikseon” often leads to an accumulation of burdens, responsibilities, and debts . For example, the desire for a larger home, moving from a rented apartment to a larger owned house, can lead to financial strain and loans, trapping people in a cycle of material pursuit . This constant striving for more is seen as a futile endeavor, as material possessions are ultimately transient . True value lies in spiritual preparation for the afterlife .

3. The Allure of “Sul” (Skill/Art) Versus “Do” (The Way)

Huh further elaborates on human tendencies by discussing the concept of “Do” (道, The Way or Truth) versus “Sul” (術, Skill, Art, or Technique) . While people may seek “Do” or spiritual enlightenment, they are often more captivated by “Sul”, the practical application or display of skill . This can manifest in various forms:

  • Dosul (道術): Spiritual techniques or magic, which can be more exciting and attention-grabbing than pure spiritual truth .
  • Beopsul (法術): Legal skills, as seen in lawyers and judges, where the focus is on technical application of law rather than justice itself .
  • Yesul (藝術): Artistic skills, where the pursuit of art often becomes a means to earn money rather than a pure expression of creativity .
    Huh laments that society has become obsessed with “Sul”, prioritizing skills and techniques for material gain over the deeper “Do” or spiritual path . This overemphasis on “Sul” can lead to environmental damage and other societal problems . Huh, in contrast, aims to transform the world through “Do”, preserving nature and guiding humanity towards a better path .

True success, according to Huh, lies in “Danso Gyeongbak” – reducing oneself and one’s desires . While achieving a state of “Mu-a” (無我, selflessness) is difficult, finding happiness through spiritual blessings and preparation for the afterlife is attainable . Huh emphasizes that he is the “Indoja” (引導者, guide) to heaven, and meeting him is a rare blessing accumulated over countless lifetimes .

The pursuit of worldly fame and wealth often leads to illness and leaves nothing but suffering for oneself, while children consume the accumulated wealth . Life, for many, becomes a cycle of striving, only to end in hospitals and nursing homes .

4. The Wisdom of Simplicity: A Lesson from the Past

Huh illustrates the virtue of “Soyok Jijok” with an anecdote from his time as Jesus . When visiting Mary and Martha, Martha was busy preparing an elaborate meal for Jesus and his disciples, while Mary sat and listened to Jesus’s teachings . Martha complained that Mary was not helping .

Jesus responded by saying that Martha’s elaborate meal would soon be consumed and forgotten, but the spiritual nourishment Mary received by listening to his words would last forever . He advised Martha not to worry so much about preparing food and to join them, emphasizing that simple food is sufficient . This story highlights the importance of prioritizing spiritual sustenance over material concerns and embracing simplicity .

Huh concludes by stating that in the past, poor families who ate simply often had many children who prospered, while wealthy families with abundant food sometimes faced ruin . This reinforces the idea that true well-being and prosperity are not found in excessive material indulgence but in contentment and simplicity.

2024.06.28 o Huh Kyoung Young’s Artesian Bullosu. A Miraculous Water and the Exponential Rise of Empyrean Level

[Spiritual Level, Quantum Expansion, Divine Water, Material Prosperity, Atomic Principle]

1. The Miraculous Spring of Alpha: A Unique Geothermal Phenomenon

The recent discovery at Alpha is truly unprecedented globally: a geothermal spring has erupted from solid rock. This is not merely groundwater; it is a mineral-rich spring that has surged from profound depths. The water is remarkably cold, a testament to its deep subterranean origin. The unique characteristic of this spring is its intermittent flow—sometimes gushing powerfully, other times flowing gently. This pulsating rhythm is indicative of the immense energy driving it from beneath the earth’s surface, much like the dynamic eruption of magma from a volcano. Unlike ordinary flowing water, which maintains a consistent stream, this spring’s powerful, fluctuating discharge signifies a potent internal force. This is indeed a holy blessing, a divine spring unlike any other.

2. The Superiority of Alpha Water: Rapid Absorption and Hexagonal Structure

The water from Alpha possesses extraordinary qualities. It can be consumed in large quantities without causing a feeling of fullness because it is rapidly absorbed by the body. While conventional wisdom suggests that hexagonal water is ideal, the water most people consume is typically tetragonal, or square-shaped. This square structure can hinder absorption, sometimes even causing discomfort. However, the superior water, like that from Alpha, is naturally hexagonal, allowing it to flow smoothly and penetrate every cell and capillary in the body. When the Holiness’s decree is applied, the water transforms into a perfectly spherical, circular structure, ensuring seamless absorption into every corner of the body. This makes it a celestial elixir, beneficial in every conceivable way.

3. The Interplay of Material Wealth and Spiritual Level: A Symbiotic Relationship

There is a common misconception regarding the relationship between material wealth and one’s spiritual level, or Empyrean level. While material abundance itself does not directly determine one’s spiritual standing, it can certainly facilitate actions that elevate it. For instance, contributing to benevolent causes, such as providing water to those in need or supporting construction projects, significantly raises one’s spiritual level. Therefore, wealth, when utilized for good, is advantageous for spiritual growth, never detrimental. The challenge often lies in the wealthy individual’s preoccupation with material pursuits, which can divert their attention from spiritual development. Material possessions, despite their allure, often bring their own set of burdens, attracting those who seek to exploit or diminish one’s resources. True peace and generosity often elude those burdened by excessive wealth, as they are constantly sought after by family and acquaintances for financial assistance. It is only when one’s resources are depleted that these demands cease. Thus, while wealth can be a tool for good, its mismanagement can lead to hardship and loss of goodwill.

4. The Exponential Growth of Spiritual Level: A Principle of Geometric Progression

The accumulation of spiritual level operates on a principle akin to geometric progression, much like a chain reaction or the exponential spread of atomic energy. When one’s spiritual level increases, it creates a fertile ground for further elevation. This means that a higher level begets even higher levels, much like a single atomic explosion triggers a cascade, doubling and quadrupling its effect. This principle is also evident in the accumulation of wealth: those with one hundred million Korean Won find it easier to earn one billion, and those with one billion find it easier to earn ten billion. Similarly, a person with a spiritual level of ten can more readily achieve a level of one hundred, and then one thousand. This geometric expansion is a fundamental law of the universe, applicable to both material and spiritual realms.

5. The Far-Reaching Impact of Elevated Spiritual Level: A Ripple Effect

Elevating one’s spiritual level has profound and far-reaching effects, extending beyond the individual to their entire environment. For example, honoring and blessing one’s parents not only raises their spiritual level but also positively influences one’s own endeavors. This creates a continuous cycle where personal success further contributes to spiritual growth, impacting all aspects of one’s life and surroundings. It is not merely an isolated achievement; it is a catalyst for transformation. When one’s spiritual level ascends, unexpected positive events unfold: estranged family members may reconnect, and financial blessings may appear. The effects are truly miraculous and pervasive. The spiritual level is not confined to the afterlife; it exerts its influence here and now. Therefore, those who attend these gatherings, those who offer their support, and those who contribute in any way, will experience a significant elevation in their spiritual level.

2024.06.29 ds Huh Kyung young’s Holy Spring Water. The Miracle of the Ancient Rock Layer and the Future of Humanity.

[Spiritual Water, Divine Blessing, Mineral-Rich Water, Geothermal Spring, Healing Water, Prophetic Vision, Strategic Resource]

1. The Miraculous Alpha Artesian well: A Divine Elixir

The Alpha Artesian well, also known as the Artesian Bullo su, is a miraculous water that has garnered significant attention. Those who have consumed this water report a profound change in their physical well-being, experiencing renewed vitality and strength. It is described as a unique mineral-rich water, unlike any other.

2. The Unique Origin of Artesian well: From Deep Within the Earth

This extraordinary water originates from a depth of three kilometers beneath the earth’s surface, ascending through solid bedrock. Unlike typical spring water that flows through soil, the Artesian well emerges directly from a massive, continuous rock formation that is part of the earth itself, not a detached boulder. This unique geological origin ensures its purity and mineral content. The water flows powerfully, akin to tap water, directly from the exposed bedrock.

3. Artesian well as a Condition for a Propitious Site: Feng Shui Principles

The emergence of Artesian well is considered the final and most crucial condition for a propitious site, a concept central to Feng Shui. While the surrounding mountains provide excellent protection from wind, fulfilling the “Jangpung” aspect, the quality of water, or “Deoksu,” is paramount. Unlike surface water that flows from mountains, which is often considered inferior, Artesian well’s deep subterranean origin through bedrock signifies its superior quality and makes the Alpha site truly exceptional.

4. The Divine Revelation of Artesian well: A Timely Manifestation

The Artesian well, specifically the bedrock Artesian well, miraculously emerged on the anniversary of Huh kyung young’s father’s passing, June 22nd. This timing is considered a divine manifestation, as Huh kyung young had expressed a wish for such a medicinal spring at that very location. The water burst forth from the bedrock, not from a drilled well, signifying its natural and powerful emergence.

5. Authenticity of Artesian well: Surface Emergence vs. Drilled Wells

True medicinal spring water, like Artesian well, emerges directly from exposed bedrock on the surface. Any claim of “bedrock water” obtained by drilling deep into the earth is considered inauthentic, as such water is merely surface water that has seeped downwards. The Artesian well’s emergence from the surface, without artificial intervention, is unprecedented in world history.

6. Artesian well’s Resilience: Flowing Even in Drought

Remarkably, the Artesian well emerged during the most severe drought, a time when other water sources in the valley were scarce or completely dry. This demonstrates its independent and inexhaustible nature, flowing abundantly regardless of external weather conditions.

7. The Health Benefits of Artesian well: Revitalization and Strength

Consuming Artesian well is said to bring about a noticeable transformation in the body, leading to a feeling of invigoration and increased strength.

8. Artesian well: A Sanctuary in Future Crises

In an era where future conflicts may involve biochemical warfare, contaminating water sources and rendering them unusable for decades, Artesian well offers a vital solution. Furthermore, in scenarios where electricity cuts disrupt water supply to apartments and hotels, Artesian well, which flows without the need for pumps or electricity, will remain accessible. This makes it an indispensable resource for survival and well-being.

9. The Unique Properties of Artesian well: Cold and Invigorating

Artesian well is the only water source that remains unaffected by such disruptions, continuously gushing forth from three kilometers below the earth. Its unique properties are evident in its cold temperature, which causes a tingling sensation when touched, even in dry conditions. This invigorating quality further accentuates its exceptional nature.

10. Artesian well: A Global Phenomenon and Alpha’s Blessing

The Artesian well is a singular phenomenon globally, with water gushing forth from exposed bedrock at eye level. This miraculous occurrence at Alpha confirms its status as a divinely favored location. The abundant flow ensures that there is more than enough for all Alpha members, flowing continuously day and night. The sheer volume of water, flowing ceaselessly for 24 hours, is truly astonishing.

11. The Development of the Artesian well Site: A Scenic Oasis

The area around the Artesian well spring is being transformed into a beautiful and functional space. With numerous trees providing shade, benches for relaxation, and newly laid turf creating a verdant meadow, it is becoming an ideal spot for leisure and enjoyment. This rapid development is creating a serene and welcoming environment.

12. Expansion of the Alpha Site: Strategic Development

The Alpha site is undergoing significant expansion and development. Retaining walls are being constructed to straighten the curved terrain, which will improve visibility of the hotel from various vantage points. This strategic landscaping is a precursor to the main construction of the Empyrean building, ensuring a perfectly prepared ground for the grand structure. The emergence of Artesian well is seen as a positive omen for these developments.

13. Artesian well: A Divine Gift and National Blessing

The Artesian well is considered a divine gift, a blessing from heaven, especially in times of adversity or opposition. It is a profound blessing for Korea, the citizens of Kyung gi Province, and the residents of Yangju City.

14. The Invaluable Nature of Artesian well: Beyond Monetary Value

The Artesian well is priceless and cannot be sold, even for an immense sum like one trillion won. Its value is immeasurable, and it is intended for the exclusive use of Alpha members, who would oppose any attempt to monopolize it.

15. The Transformative Power of Artesian well: Cellular Absorption and Purity

Regular consumption of Artesian well, along with the Bulro (elixir of immortality), is believed to bring about significant positive changes in one’s appearance and health. The human body, composed of 70% water, requires essential minerals that are often absent in commercially bottled water. Artesian well, however, is rich in living minerals, which are vital nutrients for the body. Unlike ordinary water, which can feel heavy, Artesian well is easily absorbed by the body’s cells due to its unique circular molecular structure. This optimal absorption facilitates profound cellular changes, contributing to overall well-being.

16. The Superiority of Artesian well: Living Minerals vs. Processed Water

Many commercially available bottled waters have their minerals removed to prevent spoilage in plastic bottles. Such processed water, often mislabeled as “natural spring water,” lacks the essential nutrients found in true living water. Minerals are the “nutrients of water,” and their absence renders the water less beneficial, even if it provides hydration. Artesian well, in contrast, retains its living minerals, making it a superior source of hydration and nourishment.

17. The Enduring Quality of Artesian well: Preserved by Divine Influence

Even with its rich mineral content, Artesian well does not spoil. This is attributed to the divine influence associated with Huh kyung young’s name, which is affixed to the water source. This unique property allows the water to be stored and used for various purposes, including topical application for skin conditions.

18. The Future of Artesian well: Controlled Access and Global Recognition

As the fame of Artesian well spreads globally, access may eventually be restricted to Alpha members only, requiring a membership card to obtain the water. This measure will manage the anticipated influx of people, especially those with serious illnesses, who will seek the water’s healing properties.

19. The Molecular Structure of Artesian well: Optimal for Cellular Absorption

Ordinary water molecules are often described as having a square or hexagonal structure, which may not be optimally absorbed by cells. However, Artesian well, imbued with the divine influence of Huh kyung young’s name, is believed to have a circular molecular structure. This perfect, angle-free shape allows for seamless absorption into the body’s cells, maximizing its beneficial effects. The higher the “angle” or purity of water, the better its quality.

20. Spiritual Elevation Through Artesian well

Consuming Artesian well is also associated with spiritual elevation, with individuals experiencing an increase in their spiritual “level.” This benefit extends to those who consume it later in the day, reinforcing its profound impact on both physical and spiritual well-being.

1. The Miraculous Alpha Artesian well: A Divine Elixir

The Alpha Artesian well, also known as the Artesian Bullo su, is a miraculous water that has garnered significant attention. Those who have consumed this water report a profound change in their physical well-being, experiencing renewed vitality and strength. It is described as a unique mineral-rich water, unlike any other.

2. The Unique Origin of Artesian well: From Deep Within the Earth

This extraordinary water originates from a depth of three kilometers beneath the earth’s surface, ascending through solid bedrock. Unlike typical spring water that flows through soil, the Artesian well emerges directly from a massive, continuous rock formation that is part of the earth itself, not a detached boulder. This unique geological origin ensures its purity and mineral content. The water flows powerfully, akin to tap water, directly from the exposed bedrock.

3. Artesian well as a Condition for a Propitious Site: Feng Shui Principles

The emergence of Artesian well is considered the final and most crucial condition for a propitious site, a concept central to Feng Shui. While the surrounding mountains provide excellent protection from wind, fulfilling the “Jangpung” aspect, the quality of water, or “Deoksu,” is paramount. Unlike surface water that flows from mountains, which is often considered inferior, Artesian well’s deep subterranean origin through bedrock signifies its superior quality and makes the Alpha site truly exceptional.

4. The Divine Revelation of Artesian well: A Timely Manifestation

The Artesian well, specifically the bedrock Artesian well, miraculously emerged on the anniversary of Huh kyung young’s father’s passing, June 22nd. This timing is considered a divine manifestation, as Huh kyung young had expressed a wish for such a medicinal spring at that very location. The water burst forth from the bedrock, not from a drilled well, signifying its natural and powerful emergence.

5. Authenticity of Artesian well: Surface Emergence vs. Drilled Wells

True medicinal spring water, like Artesian well, emerges directly from exposed bedrock on the surface. Any claim of “bedrock water” obtained by drilling deep into the earth is considered inauthentic, as such water is merely surface water that has seeped downwards. The Artesian well’s emergence from the surface, without artificial intervention, is unprecedented in world history.

6. Artesian well’s Resilience: Flowing Even in Drought

Remarkably, the Artesian well emerged during the most severe drought, a time when other water sources in the valley were scarce or completely dry. This demonstrates its independent and inexhaustible nature, flowing abundantly regardless of external weather conditions.

7. The Health Benefits of Artesian well: Revitalization and Strength

Consuming Artesian well is said to bring about a noticeable transformation in the body, leading to a feeling of invigoration and increased strength.

8. Artesian well: A Sanctuary in Future Crises

In an era where future conflicts may involve biochemical warfare, contaminating water sources and rendering them unusable for decades, Artesian well offers a vital solution. Furthermore, in scenarios where electricity cuts disrupt water supply to apartments and hotels, Artesian well, which flows without the need for pumps or electricity, will remain accessible. This makes it an indispensable resource for survival and well-being.

9. The Unique Properties of Artesian well: Cold and Invigorating

Artesian well is the only water source that remains unaffected by such disruptions, continuously gushing forth from three kilometers below the earth. Its unique properties are evident in its cold temperature, which causes a tingling sensation when touched, even in dry conditions. This invigorating quality further accentuates its exceptional nature.

10. Artesian well: A Global Phenomenon and Alpha’s Blessing

The Artesian well is a singular phenomenon globally, with water gushing forth from exposed bedrock at eye level. This miraculous occurrence at Alpha confirms its status as a divinely favored location. The abundant flow ensures that there is more than enough for all Alpha members, flowing continuously day and night. The sheer volume of water, flowing ceaselessly for 24 hours, is truly astonishing.

11. The Development of the Artesian well Site: A Scenic Oasis

The area around the Artesian well spring is being transformed into a beautiful and functional space. With numerous trees providing shade, benches for relaxation, and newly laid turf creating a verdant meadow, it is becoming an ideal spot for leisure and enjoyment. This rapid development is creating a serene and welcoming environment.

12. Expansion of the Alpha Site: Strategic Development

The Alpha site is undergoing significant expansion and development. Retaining walls are being constructed to straighten the curved terrain, which will improve visibility of the hotel from various vantage points. This strategic landscaping is a precursor to the main construction of the Empyrean building, ensuring a perfectly prepared ground for the grand structure. The emergence of Artesian well is seen as a positive omen for these developments.

13. Artesian well: A Divine Gift and National Blessing

The Artesian well is considered a divine gift, a blessing from heaven, especially in times of adversity or opposition. It is a profound blessing for Korea, the citizens of Kyung gi Province, and the residents of Yangju City.

14. The Invaluable Nature of Artesian well: Beyond Monetary Value

The Artesian well is priceless and cannot be sold, even for an immense sum like one trillion won. Its value is immeasurable, and it is intended for the exclusive use of Alpha members, who would oppose any attempt to monopolize it.

15. The Transformative Power of Artesian well: Cellular Absorption and Purity

Regular consumption of Artesian well, along with the Bulro (elixir of immortality), is believed to bring about significant positive changes in one’s appearance and health. The human body, composed of 70% water, requires essential minerals that are often absent in commercially bottled water. Artesian well, however, is rich in living minerals, which are vital nutrients for the body. Unlike ordinary water, which can feel heavy, Artesian well is easily absorbed by the body’s cells due to its unique circular molecular structure. This optimal absorption facilitates profound cellular changes, contributing to overall well-being.

16. The Superiority of Artesian well: Living Minerals vs. Processed Water

Many commercially available bottled waters have their minerals removed to prevent spoilage in plastic bottles. Such processed water, often mislabeled as “natural spring water,” lacks the essential nutrients found in true living water. Minerals are the “nutrients of water,” and their absence renders the water less beneficial, even if it provides hydration. Artesian well, in contrast, retains its living minerals, making it a superior source of hydration and nourishment.

17. The Enduring Quality of Artesian well: Preserved by Divine Influence

Even with its rich mineral content, Artesian well does not spoil. This is attributed to the divine influence associated with Huh kyung young’s name, which is affixed to the water source. This unique property allows the water to be stored and used for various purposes, including topical application for skin conditions.

18. The Future of Artesian well: Controlled Access and Global Recognition

As the fame of Artesian well spreads globally, access may eventually be restricted to Alpha members only, requiring a membership card to obtain the water. This measure will manage the anticipated influx of people, especially those with serious illnesses, who will seek the water’s healing properties.

19. The Molecular Structure of Artesian well: Optimal for Cellular Absorption

Ordinary water molecules are often described as having a square or hexagonal structure, which may not be optimally absorbed by cells. However, Artesian well, imbued with the divine influence of Huh kyung young’s name, is believed to have a circular molecular structure. This perfect, angle-free shape allows for seamless absorption into the body’s cells, maximizing its beneficial effects. The higher the “angle” or purity of water, the better its quality.

20. Spiritual Elevation Through Artesian well

Consuming Artesian well is also associated with spiritual elevation, with individuals experiencing an increase in their spiritual “level.” This benefit extends to those who consume it later in the day, reinforcing its profound impact on both physical and spiritual well-being.

2024.06.29 s 1446 The Divine Spring Water and the Principles of Glass and Crystal.Understanding the World Through Huh Kyung-young’s Teachings.

[SpiritualLeadership, DivineIntervention, CosmicPrinciples, MoralPhilosophy, SocietalCritique, PersonalTransformation, EsotericWisdom]

1. The Ephemeral Nature of Knowledge and the Enduring Power of Sustenance

As the year progresses, we find ourselves at the close of June. I extend my wishes for health and a joyful summer to all supporters, both domestic and international, who follow the divine providence. Miraculous healings of body and mind, and the fulfillment of aspirations, continue to unfold through the extraordinary power of the Divine Being. Anticipating the day when spirituality unites the world, and all humanity, including Korea, prospers in coexistence, I commence this 146th Saturday lecture.

Knowledge, even profound teachings, often fades from memory by the next day. It seems that what enters the mind tends to disappear automatically. This contrasts with the persistent memory associated with physical sustenance. For instance, while beautiful scenery observed through one’s eyes may be forgotten, the taste of delicious food from a particular restaurant is often vividly recalled. This phenomenon suggests a deep-seated attachment to one’s physical body and its experiences.

2. The Miraculous Emergence of Alpha’s Celestial Spring Water

A unique celestial spring water has emerged at Alpha, a phenomenon unlike any other in the world. This water, which will soon receive official certification after quality testing, is said to have originated from three kilometers beneath the earth’s surface. Its appearance was not a result of drilling or human intervention, but rather a direct manifestation following my presence and desire for its emergence.

Unlike typical spring water that flows steadily, this celestial spring water erupts in powerful bursts, indicative of immense pressure from deep within the earth. This spontaneous eruption from solid bedrock, without any prior excavation, is a testament to the extraordinary energy of Alpha, which I consider the most auspicious site in the world.

The purity of this water is remarkable; a sample left for a week showed no trace of dust or impurities. This contrasts sharply with the underground well water previously used at Alpha, which, despite being considered good quality, often contained sediment and even small organisms. The celestial spring water, therefore, represents a significant upgrade in quality, essential for the well-being of the 362 individuals residing at Alpha.

The spring emerged directly opposite the Empyrean Wishing Stone, a mere 20 to 30 meters away, within the Alpha Arboretum. Its appearance on June 20th, three days before the Korean War anniversary, is considered a significant event. The water flows continuously, 24 hours a day, from a hole drilled into the bedrock where it first burst forth.

Due to its unique properties and the high demand, accessing this water may become challenging, with queues already forming. Once certified, Alpha members will have priority access. This celestial spring water is not merely a source of hydration; it is believed to be a source of vitality, promoting health and well-being.

3. The Distinctive Molecular Structure and Benefits of Celestial Spring Water

Unlike commercially bottled water, which often has its minerals removed to prevent spoilage, this celestial spring water is rich in minerals, making it a true “living water.” Ordinary water, when viewed at a molecular level, often exhibits a square or angular structure, which can hinder rapid absorption by the body. This can lead to a feeling of fullness and slow absorption in the stomach and intestines.

In contrast, hexagonal water, often praised for its benefits, has a molecular angle of approximately 110 degrees. However, the celestial spring water from Alpha possesses an almost linear molecular structure, with an angle of nearly 170 to 180 degrees. This unique structure allows for exceptionally rapid absorption into the body’s cells, preventing it from lingering in the stomach.

This rapid absorption explains why one can drink large quantities of this water without feeling full and why the desire to drink more quickly returns. It is considered the finest water in the world, surpassing even renowned French spring waters. Its consumption is believed to bring a sense of peace, alleviate worries, and promote restful sleep.

4. The Metaphorical Contrast: Glass vs. Crystal, Skill vs. Principle

The lecture then shifts to a philosophical discussion, using the analogy of glass and crystal to illustrate deeper principles. Crystal, unlike glass, is said to grow when continuously supplied with water, despite appearing to be an inanimate stone. This seemingly miraculous growth of crystal, a “water-formed sun,” highlights the unexpected interactions between elements, such as water and fire, which are typically considered opposing forces.

This analogy extends to the contrast between “principle” (道, Do) and “skill” (術, Sul). Principle represents integrity and righteousness, while skill denotes cleverness or technique. Just as glass might disregard crystal, skill often undervalues principle. For example, an “artist” (藝術人, Yesulin), whose title includes the character for skill, uses their art for livelihood. In contrast, a true “master” (藝人, Yein) practices art purely for its intrinsic value, without seeking monetary gain.

Similarly, “medicine” (醫術, Uisul) implies a skill used for earning a living, whereas a true “physician” (醫師, Uisa), like Schweitzer or Hippocrates, serves others without expectation of reward. The lecture emphasizes the importance of discerning between those who operate by principle and those who rely on skill, urging listeners to be wary of the latter.

5. The Symbolic Meanings of Animals: Oxen and Horses

The discussion further explores the symbolic meanings of animals, particularly oxen and horses, drawing parallels to human traits and societal structures. Oxen, with their cloven hooves, are associated with sacrifice and hard work, often used for farming and revered in ancestral rites. Every part of an ox is considered valuable, including “ox bezoar” (牛黃, ), a medicinal substance found in its intestines, used to revive those who have fainted or suffered strokes.

Horses, with their single hooves, are swift but are often associated with arrogance and pride. They carry kings and generals, leading to a sense of superiority, yet they are also timid and require extensive, costly care. The saying “an ox resents a horse” (牛嗔馬耕, ) illustrates this dynamic, where the hardworking ox resents the seemingly idle, privileged horse. This symbolizes the conflict between sacrifice and arrogance.

The lecture introduces the concept of “Wonbulgyo” (怨不驕), not as the religious order, but as an acronym for “resentment, dissatisfaction, and arrogance.” These traits are attributed to the horse and are presented as detrimental to success. In contrast, the ox embodies sacrifice, giving more than it receives, and is associated with qualities that lead to prosperity.

6. The Perils of “Small-Headed, Footless” Politics and the Importance of Righteous Paths

The lecture then critiques modern political systems, particularly democracy, using the term “small-headed, footless” (小頭無足, Sodumujok) to describe political parties and their leaders. This term, literally meaning “small head, no feet,” is also used to describe missiles or bullets, implying that these entities, like weapons, cause harm and instability.

The “small-headed, footless” political parties are depicted as self-serving groups focused on their own interests rather than the welfare of the people. They are seen as disrupting the lives of ordinary citizens, particularly farmers, by manipulating agricultural prices and import policies. This system, characterized by constant infighting and a lack of genuine concern for the populace, is contrasted with a strong, unified leadership.

The lecture advocates for “divine governance” (神政主義, Sinjeongjuui) with a powerful leader, suggesting that a system with numerous self-interested politicians ultimately harms the nation. It criticizes the tendency to elect individuals based on superficial qualifications rather than practical experience and genuine comprehension of the common people’s struggles.

This discussion ties back to the Buddhist concept of the “Eightfold Path” (八正道, Paljeongdo), which emphasizes “right view, right speech, right action,” and other righteous principles. The lecture suggests that many people deviate from these righteous paths, pursuing selfish desires (邪念, Sanyeom) rather than public-mindedness (正, Jeong).

The lecture also distinguishes between “right path” (正道, Jeongdo) and “wrong path” (邪道, Sado). While “Sado” can refer to the twelve disciples of Jesus, it also denotes false religions or misguided ways. The Orator asserts that his path is the “right path,” offering blessings that rectify past mistakes and bring joy, energy, and the celestial spring water.

7. The Orator’s Origins and the Significance of His Hometown

The Orator then shares details about his hometown, Jisumyeon, in Jinju, describing it as a place of profound spiritual significance. He recounts his experiences growing up there, including carrying heavy loads of produce from the riverbanks to the village, a task that required immense physical endurance.

Jisumyeon is depicted as a land of “dragon energy,” with a landscape resembling a dragon’s head and body. It is also known for being the birthplace of many prominent figures, including the founders of major Korean conglomerates like Samsung, LG, and Hyosung, suggesting its auspicious geomantic qualities.

The Orator describes unique natural phenomena in the Namgang River near his village, such as whirlpools and “breathing holes” (숨구멍, Sumgumeong) – hidden underwater tunnels where animals can disappear. These elements contribute to the mystical aura of the region.

He also mentions his ancestral home, including the house where he studied Chinese classics and the graves of his ancestors, some of which are designated cultural heritage sites. These details accentuate the deep historical and spiritual roots of his origins.

8. The Economic Contributions of Livestock and the “Small-Headed, Footless” Threat

The lecture highlights the economic importance of certain livestock in rural areas, specifically oxen, pigs, and chickens. These animals are referred to as “great benefactors” (大利, Daeri) because they provide significant income for farmers. Chickens lay eggs and multiply rapidly, pigs consume food waste and produce many offspring, and oxen provide valuable meat and byproducts. These animals enable rural families to earn a living and educate their children.

However, this traditional rural prosperity is threatened by the “small-headed, footless” political parties, which are seen as undermining the livelihoods of farmers through policies that favor imports and disregard local producers. This reinforces the earlier critique of modern democratic systems.

9. Concluding Remarks on the Celestial Spring Water and the Path Forward

The lecture concludes by reiterating the significance of the celestial spring water at Alpha. Its emergence after eight years of the Orator’s presence at Alpha is presented as a miraculous event, a natural spring bursting forth from solid bedrock three kilometers below the surface. This phenomenon, unseen anywhere else in the world, is a tangible manifestation of divine power.

The Orator expresses his anticipation for the official quality certification, after which the water will be made available to all, with priority for Alpha members. He emphasizes the water’s unique properties and its potential to bring health and well-being, contrasting it with ordinary water. The lecture ends with a call for continued faith and adherence to righteous principles, suggesting that the celestial spring water is a symbol of the blessings that await those who follow the true path.

2024.06.30 o Huh Kyung young’s miraculous spring water and the Two Great Commandments of heaven.

[Spiritual Wisdom, Divine Providence, Leadership Qualities, Moral Philosophy, Personal Transformation, Cosmic Order, Benevolent Governance]

1. The Miraculous Spring of Alpha: A Divine Manifestation

The Huh recounts the extraordinary emergence of a special spring, initially mistaken for an explosion due to its powerful eruption. This spring, which he refers to as “Artesian,” meaning “Holy Spring,” or “Gwangtan,” meaning “Explosive Spring,” burst forth from solid bedrock. He describes the event as a sudden, loud sound, like machine-gun fire, accompanied by fragments of rock flying outwards, followed by the gushing of water. This water did not come from loose stones but from the deep, unmovable bedrock, necessitating the insertion of a hose to control its flow and prevent it from spraying everywhere.

Huh reveals that he had desired a spring to appear in that very spot, and the eruption occurred precisely when he willed it. He notes that the location was previously just a pile of stones, which were scattered by the force of the emerging water. Initially, only air emerged with a gurgling sound, similar to a faucet sputtering before water flows, leading some to believe it was an act of terrorism. This miraculous event, he states, happened on June 22nd, the anniversary of his father’s execution, whose body was never recovered due to the Korean War. He interprets this as a divine arrangement, ensuring his father’s body would not be a distraction.

The spring is also called “Artesian Baekbongsu,” signifying “Water from Empyrean.” Huh envisions this water becoming a global enterprise, with people clamoring for it, even paying for home delivery. He emphasizes its authenticity, contrasting it with other mineral waters whose origins are less verifiable. This water, he asserts, comes directly from the bedrock connected to the earth, a rock that cannot be moved or easily drilled, yet it was divinely opened. He compares its appearance to Moses striking a rock to bring forth water, but unlike that biblical account, the Alpha spring is a tangible, ongoing miracle. He declares that this spring will never dry up, lasting for thousands of years, and that those who come to Alpha are blessed to witness it.

2. The Essence of Commandments: Love for God and Neighbor

Huh addresses a young man’s question about the most important commandment, referencing the Gospels of Luke and John. He explains that the first and foremost commandment is to adore God, the Lord. He then condenses the 662 commandments of the Torah, derived from the Ten Commandments, into two core principles. The second principle is to love one’s neighbor as oneself.

He elaborates on how the Ten Commandments can be fathomed through these two principles:

  • Love for Neighbor: Commandments like “do not covet your neighbor’s house,” “do not lie,” “do not steal,” “do not commit adultery,” and “do not murder” all fall under the umbrella of loving your neighbor.
  • Reverence for God: Commandments such as “honor your parents,” “keep the Sabbath,” “do not misuse God’s name,” and “do not worship idols or other gods” are about revering God.
    Thus, the entire Bible, and Christianity, can be summarized by these two directives: love the unique God in Heaven and love your fellow human beings.

3. Defining “Neighbor” Through Compassionate Action

To clarify the concept of “neighbor,” Huh recounts the parable of the Good Samaritan. In this story, a man is robbed, beaten, and left for dead. A Levite and a Jew pass by without helping, but a Samaritan, who was not of their faith, stops to rescue and care for the injured man.

Huh interprets the injured man as himself, as Jesus. He explains that the religious figures who passed by represent those who would harm or reject him, while the Samaritan represents those who would offer him sustenance, care, and healing. Therefore, a “neighbor” is not merely someone nearby, but anyone who provides help, nourishment, and healing to those in need. He emphasizes that true neighbors are those who come to Alpha seeking help, such as the elderly who come for meals. He concludes that honoring Heaven and caring for one’s neighbor fulfills all commandments, rendering other scriptures and philosophies unnecessary.

4. The Eight Types of Physiognomy and the Ideal Countenance

Huh discusses the concept of “eight types of physiognomy” or “eight countenances.” He states that the most auspicious countenance is “Dignified Countenance, meaning a face with dignity and authority. This is followed by “Benevolent Demeanor, a benevolent and generous countenance, and “Pure Aura, a pure and clean countenance, radiating an aura of freshness. Another positive type is “Compassionate Aspect, a compassionate and giving countenance.

He contrasts these with less favorable countenances like “Solitary Visage, which can mean a solitary or isolated countenance, implying loneliness. He asserts that these countenances are not predetermined but are shaped by an individual’s actions and spiritual journey. He promises that those who come to Alpha will see their countenances transform into these auspicious types.

5. The Symbolism of Water: Wisdom and Destiny

Huh connects the newly emerged Artesian spring to the future development of Alpha, particularly the Empyrean Lake. He explains that the spring water will feed this lake, creating a beautiful environment for creatures like swans and cranes. He emphasizes that this water is not merely for consumption but holds profound symbolic meaning.

He states that water symbolizes wisdom and is associated with the north. He suggests that just as we look to the North Star in the north, our nation’s future and destiny are tied to this direction and the wisdom it represents. He implies that he will guide the people in comprehension and navigating this destiny.

6. The Power of Character: The Example of Ronald Reagan

Huh presents Ronald Reagan as an example of how character and warmth can lead to greatness, even without traditional academic prowess. Reagan, who came from a poor background and struggled in school, became an actor and then a highly respected president. Despite his lack of formal political training, which sometimes led to errors in his speeches, Americans hold him in high esteem, alongside Abraham Lincoln.

Huh attributes Reagan’s success to his exceptionally warm heart and clean character. He notes that Reagan’s amiable demeanor, always smiling, made people happy. He highlights Reagan’s significant achievement in contributing to the dissolution of the Soviet Union, suggesting that Soviet leader Gorbachev was influenced by Reagan’s character. This illustrates that genuine warmth and good character are more important than mere skill or academic achievement.

He extends this lesson to parenting, advising mothers to prioritize their children’s well-being and character over academic performance. He suggests that constant encouragement and affection, rather than pressure for good grades, will foster success and loyalty in children.

7. The Eternal Glory of Empyrean: Beyond Earthly Fame

Huh contrasts the fleeting nature of earthly fame and respect with the eternal glory found in Empyrean. He points out that celebrities and public figures on Earth often face sudden downfalls, scandals, or tragedies, their reputations crumbling overnight. He cites examples of public figures whose lives took unfortunate turns, emphasizing the fragility of worldly honor.

In contrast, he explains that in Empyrean, there are no temporary “stars.” Instead, individuals are recognized by their “level,” which is a measure of their spiritual accumulation. Those with high levels are instantly recognizable by their radiant countenances and even their clothing, which changes color and brilliance according to their level and environment. This level represents an eternal honor that cannot be lost or diminished, making it infinitely more valuable than any earthly achievement. He encourages everyone to strive for higher levels, as this is a pursuit truly worth dedicating one’s life to.