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Understanding Korean Prophetic Literature ¡°Focusing on Gyeam Yurok¡±
I was interested in the prophecies of the Korean people, read books and met researchers in that area!
-Lee Geun-sook, scripture researcher
Preface
<Prophecy Literature> is a written prophecy. Some prophetic literature was written by the prophets, some were scripted, and some were derived from the previously written prophetic books and gave them new value. Some may object to whether the prophetic book is indeed a literary book. However, reading the prophetic book is enough to feel the literary sensibility in the fluidity of the sentence or the lyrical content, so there is no shortage of calling it a literary book.
Since <Prophecy> is made in human life, there cannot be any prophecy that has left history, and therefore, because many historical facts are contained in the prophetic book, the meaning of the prophetic book cannot be faded. Prophetic literature can be divided into a verse part and a prose part outwardly, and in content, it is a prophecy of simple historical facts, prophecies in the form of prophecies declared or commanded by God (God, Hanul) to humans, and points of advice and criticism among humans. There is also. The prophetic book, which is also quite rhetoric, is enough to shock and interest those who come across it.
<Prophets> are both prophets and recorders of history. They are also mediators who receive the word from God and deliver it to humans. Among them, there are prophets who are given meaning only as shamans, but many have enjoyed the authority and reputation appropriately as mediators of God.
The <National Prophecy> is usually composed of 4 or 7 words. There are many densely recorded parts without a place to rest, but when I cut off the text for interpretation, most of them are 4 or 7 words.
The records of the prophetic book are written in a variety of ways, such as straight, analogy, irony, biceps, pajamas, and synonyms. And there are many modern languages that would not have been used at the time the original was written. There are also passages in Korean, not Chinese characters.
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(Commentary) The day comes when those who study philosophy or science must withdraw from the sun. It is because of vanity that he becomes discouraged while solving a question and becomes like a mad and drunk person.
The words of the ä¹Ú¯öíÝÖÝÖÔ³ìÑ ø¢Ø¿ÌèÏéÍïÜýhaya пäÅ are one of the words of poverty, and the western students refer to the words of the heavenly verses, but they can't go to the ¡®Gyeongam ÌèÏéõÅ- )
As above, there are people who use Hangeul or there are parts in modern language, and others claim that Gyukam Yurok is Wiseo (êÊßö). Some people claim to be "great fakes" and write books.
K said that the book itself is not the original about the Gyeokam Yurok in the National Library, some Japanese Chinese characters in the prophecy from 450 years ago, there are traces of the contents and titles of the Bible, propagating a specific religion (Shinang Village and Evangelism Hall) It is a book for, presenting these points and making a pretty convincing argument.
However, there is a point that Mr. K overlooks.
I know that the prophetic book is not a book written by ordinary humans with ordinary emotions, but is a book written ¡®in response to the god of God.¡¯ Therefore, most of the prophetic books do not have a specific author, and as they are passed down, they are subject to correction, correction, and distortion. However, the prophetic book cannot be devalued. This is because people who worked like that were also regarded as those who received the God of God and acted with faith. Therefore, even if it is slightly different from the original, it cannot be said that the original intention has changed.
What is clear is that, as time passes and the foretold time approaches, things that were faint come clearly, and everything is told by time. Gyeokam Yurok, which was regarded as a propaganda of a specific religion, is now used in a completely different place (!), and the points that pointed out that they are wrong have been accurately proven as historical facts, so would Mr. K regret his Gyeonggeomang-dong (?). want.
The prophets were also the best knowledge brokers of their time. When looking through all prophetic literature, there is not much special norm for writing, but rather natural is the characteristic of the prophetic book. Not only ordinary people, but also middle class and high-ranking officials openly visited the prophets, and in fact, many of the prophecy writers had advanced to high ranks in the government. When I am indulged in the prophetic book, it is informal and exciting, and I even feel that I can prophesy. In fact, today's futurists are prophets. The prophetic book also describes the fear of the future, but in fact there is more hope. In particular, the prophecies of the Korean people place more emphasis on ¡°salvation¡± than on ¡°judgment¡± compared to the Bible or Nostradamus prophetic books. The vocabulary ¡°the last days¡± often appears, but the end of the human world, the end of the world, leads to the beginning of the world of God. Human beings are elevated to divine beings, and ¡°the completion of the land of Buddhism¡± and ¡°the restoration of paradise¡± are achieved.
It was titled'Understanding of Korean Prophetic Literature', but here we try to awaken readers' interest and interest in the prophetic book by emphasizing the prophetic aspect rather than examining the literary aspect. It is recommended that you touch the literary part and feel it yourself.
Prophetic Literature of the Korean People
'Junggamrok' is Korea's representative prophetic book that has been widely circulated to the public since the middle of the Joseon Dynasty. Jeong Gam-rok is a record of thoughts that believe in prophecies about the future pathology, the theory of yin-yang and five elements, and the theory of feng shui geography, and it is in the form of dialogue between people named Jeong-gam (ï÷Êü) and Lee-sim (×Ýãþ).
Jeong Gam-rok mainly writes about judgments on the fate of the country and the existence of the nation. Although this esoteric book was treated as a forbidden book in the court, it has been secretly transmitted from the private sector, reflecting the people's desire for a new social transformation. Jeonggam and Leesim predict future changes through dialogue, but they cannot grasp the identity of the original and there are too many copies. As a result, today, Gammok Jung itself cannot be viewed as the writing of a specific person, and the name has changed to a generic name for several booklets that contain the content that ¡®Jeong (Jeong Jeong) will become king and lead Korea to the center of the world.¡¯ Thus, Jung Gammok is a number of ancient books such as <The Secret of Namsago>, <The Secret of Songha>, <The Secret of Gyukam>, <The Secret of Muhak>, <The Secret of the Land>, <Gihaesangwon>, <Harak Cradle>, <Bongmyeongseo>, and <Sam Yeokgyeong>. These books were included, but among them, there is a book that draws our attention most strongly, namely, Gyeam Yurok.
Gyeokam Yurok (National Central Library's Old Book List No. 1496-4) was recorded by Gyeokam Namsago, who served as a professor of astronomy during King Myeongjong of Joseon Dynasty. Having mastered the astronomy, feng shui geography as well as mechanics, he met a man in the sky when he was young and was taught the secret. It is Gyeokam Yurok that compiled the contents. Teacher Namsago was born in Uljin, Gyeongbuk in 1509, and the ho is called Gyeongam or Gyeongam, and the main building is Yeongyang.
Gyeokam Yurok predicted the fall of the Joseon Dynasty due to the Byeongjahoran, the Imjin Invasion, and the Gyeongsulgukchi, followed by the defeat of the Japanese colonial rule by the Allied Forces and the year of liberation again, all of which were hit. In addition, it contains in detail a number of large and small events that took place in this land, such as the Korean War, the armistice talks in Panmunjom, the fate of political giants such as Gira-seong who disappeared in this land after liberation, and the fact that Syngman Rhee took power for 12 years. This makes it inevitable to marvel.
If there is a solidarity of the people, it will become the reunification of the two Koreas in the early 2000s, and Korea will play a central role in the global political economy and culture. I am writing a rosy future. It has already been fulfilled by predicting Japan's defeat in World War II, the division of the Chinese Communist Party, cutting-edge space science and Star Wars, and the religious war at the end of the century. Interestingly, there are many things that match the prophecies contained in the Bible. In particular, in the passage that coincides with the passages of the Revelation, the questions are completely solved in the Gyeokam Yurok, and as is expected, Doo-ryeong, an immortal being who will save the world's humanity, has already appeared, and Korea is his leadership that moves without revealing itself. I even have a foreboding that I was in the bottom.
Of course, only one section is not enough, and the principle of appearance must be taken, but first of all, let's look for the point of appearance in the section of Saengchojirak.
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(Commentary) At this time in the second half of the 20th century, (Jeong Jeong-ryeong) emerged from the East (Korea) and solved the grudge made.
Gyukam Yurok is composed of a total of 60 chapters, including Chojang, Seronsi, Gyeryongron, Malunron, Saengchojirak, Josoga, and Siegeungron. The events that will happen are not organized by time, but are mixed together. It can be understood that this is to cover the heavens, as in the case of other prophetic books.
Heavenly Gis Acting in the Prophets
<Cheongi> is a ¡°heavenly heaven¡± or ¡°secret machine,¡± that is, God's secret, so I wonder if God really has a secret, and where is the evidence that there is a secret? However, the prophetic book clearly states that heavenly energy is working. In the Bible Daniel 12:4, ¡°Daniel, keep these words until the end and seal this text. Many people will come and go quickly, and their knowledge will increase,¡± and in 12:8 and 9, ¡®Because I heard it and did not understand it. I said, My lord, what will be the end of all this? He said, "Daniel, go!" It is said that these words will be kept and sealed until the end.'
The above is a question to God because when God told the prophet Daniel to show and record the things that will be in the end times of the human world through a vision, we cannot understand the meaning of the vision that is shown. . If so, did God receive Daniel's request and teach him the will? no. God did not allow it. He sternly ordered that the vision be kept and sealed until the end, not revealing the hidden meaning.
It is also a kind of prophetic book. The word ¡°palmandaejanggyeong (ø¢Ø¿ÓÞíúÌè)¡± itself means ¡°a scripture that hides a big secret.¡±à¼î£ à¼î£ åýãÀ Ú°ÙØÓÞæîÚéÌè Ò¬ãÀà¼ÛöÜÄíú Seonjae, Seonjae, and Yeosi Subtlety of the subtlety of the Buddha's Eyes Law Guaranteed-Daeban Nation's Radius 12-6 Gasup Bosalpum Vol. 38
(Commentary) You are good. Be good. The row radius is so subtle. This hides the treasure of good law.
éöù¼àãåë ÓÞæîÚéÌè ãÀð³åýÕÎÝúÚËñýíú Canal Prophecy Tense Nyeorae Secret Guard-Great Bran Radius Volume 18 Crimes 8-4
(Commentary) What is called the Great Ten Radius? It hides all the secrets of the Nyorae.
ð³ÝÖá¦ðîçµÜôù´ÌåìýåÚæîÚé ãÀͺó®ÌèÙ£ êÓåýÕÎÝúÚËñýíú Jebul Sejon Young-bulpil Gyeongipeo Nirvana Shigo Cha Gyeongmyeong
(Commentary) Several Buddhas (Buddhas before Shakya) and King Sejong (Sakga himself) were not able to enter Nirvana in the end. For this reason, the name of this gyeong is called the secret place of Yeorae.
The radius of Nirvana was spoken by Shakyamuni Buddha just before his death (in Buddhism, Nirvana). The total settlement of what he said while traveling all over India for 49 years is Nirvana. However, in the Radius of Nirvana, it is written here and there that'the Buddha has a secret that cannot be revealed before the time comes.'
Gyukam Yurok and Cheongi
In fact, if you can open God's secret box by being a person with outstanding brains or several doctorates in the world, it means that God's wisdom and brain are not as good as humans. Those who claim that I can solve it, I have solved it already, become a person who makes God a fool less than himself. Then, is the mystery of God hidden forever and indecipherable for humans? It is not. ¡°Cheongi¡± is what time solves in the end.
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(Commentary) Since ancient times, prophecy is a sentence that has hidden secrets, and is a text that cannot be understood by hiding the head and the tail.
ÝúíúÙþÏ£ ÜôÖÌí»Ôðù¨ó®Êà Secrets in Illusion If the ignorance of the ignorance of selflessness becomes aware of the ignorance of ignorance, it is not possible to succeed in the next world.
(Commentary) Secret sentences hidden by the main character's reason can be interpreted without difficulty, so if someone who should not know is known, the true person cannot come out in this world that hates ¡®winning himself¡¯ (abandoning the idea).
As above, it is clearly recorded that God (the winning God, that is, ten victory), has hidden his secret because of some unavoidable circumstances. What is the mystery of God that the people of the world know as all-powerful beings? And what kind of circumstances are there with God, so do we need a secret? But the answer is on another page of the book. The passage that tells the reason for the existence of the heavenly flags contained in the Bible and Buddhist scriptures as well as in the national prophecies is written in the great prophecy of the thousands of people in Gyeongam Yurok. However, since it is not clearly understood, it is much clearer when paired with other scriptures, including classics such as the protagonist, and the six-way samurai.
Surprisingly, "God fought against the devil in the beginning and was defeated" in Gyukam Yurok.
At the time of the ô¸ò¢ßÓî³ûèÔÇ time, the heavenly gods used the Сã as ó®æÔë¦ and worked as a ã×× person's gambling. Because of the euro, the winner's gambling took place in the heavenly and earthly repetitive tasks and became a ghost world... Tobu Shinin (ÓþݬãêìÑ)
(Commentary) In the beginning, in a chaotic situation where God (ô¸) and the devil (ground) fight each other, God finally defeated and the devil won. For this reason, because God inevitably lost the power of this world, the present world has become a world dominated by the devil. This is the original reality of God. At the end of this sentence, there is a saying that'the power of the devil in the whole universe holds the power of death'.In fact, the devil not only holds the power of the universe, but also all of the earthly It is a being that kills living things.
In Hebrews 2:14 of the Bible, it is also recorded as ¡°the devil who took the authority to die¡±. In view of this, the devil is not a weak or frivolous being, but a terrifying being that fights against God in the beginning, overcomes God, controls the entire universe at will, and holds the power of death to kill all living things.
Interesting prophecy
Doraone êãÎúâàü»ñýñé ߲ܨÎúÜÖDoraone êãÝÖà¹ß²×âÐôÙØÛö êãÝÖà¹ß²×âÐôÙØÛö êãÝÖà¹ß²×âÐôÙØÛö æ¶×âúÞúÞHani in the circumstance of the three sides of the circumstance, Doraone Yu, Buddhism, three-ri, strange method
(Commentary) Ichiro, where the protagonist's state (sky) and gon (ground) change three times, is born, acquired, and jungcheon. Judo, Buddhism, and Seondo The three principles of the doctrine The strange and strange laws appear as the reason of the role... Following the passage above, I also wrote down that the role is the three stages of the role of Fuhui, the leading role, and the Jeong role.
However, in the Bible book of Isaiah, there is a phrase that says,'There is nothing unmatched in the word of God', which is also a clue to solving the prophetic book. It is only possible to solve them by matching them, and if you solve them, you will be able to discern whether the words are God's words or the devil's words. God's words are as they are, and the devil's words have meanings as they are.
¨ç Sampalson and Panmunjeom
ä¨àÊûÂæ²ãÀß²ø¢and Õ×ûÂæ²ãÀß²ø¢and ÙíñÐñÐïÁß²ø¢, ß²í®ÊÀí®ß²ø¢
(Commentary)ä¨ + Ú¦ + ø¢ = ÷ù (pan) and û are on both sides, so it is Ú¦ (moon), and because there is no alcohol in the ñÐïÁ, only the ïÁ (branch) remains. In addition, the word Sampal (ß²ø¢) is a surprising prophecy because all 3 characters are 8 characters and also includes the content of Sampal (ß²ø¢àÊ).
¨è The fall of Lee's Joseon
It is prophesied that Lee Jo Ji-mang is the late King of the Fourth Century.
(Commentary) How many generations is Mr. Lee Chosun destroyed? King of the 4th century (4¡¿7 = 28)
According to this prophecy, Joseon was virtually destroyed in the 27th Sunjong, but after that, 1 was added by President Syngman Rhee, and Lee's luck ended in the 28th.
In another part, it is predicted that the Joseon Lee died in the year of Gyeongsul (1910) and July 4, the year of the son of Sunjong, and in 1948, Lee will become regent.
¨é The appearance of telephones, trains and airplanes
ÙíØüßÓåÞØ¿ÏÐåÞ is ÑÑÞêô¶×ììÑåëÕÎ. Innocent Shark, Multilingual Geumsacheonri
(Commentary) Words will come and go through wires in all languages without face to face
The three-story pavilion for the Northeast Cheonri Iron Horse is a three-story pavilion.
(Commentary) A horse made of iron running through the northeastern stream is like a man sitting in a pavilion on the third floor.
Íöñéú¼àÏù¦ê£ôâ is îåÐýåýéëÛÜùÍÞ« Air Traveling Wind Cloud Book Right Fox White Tuition Fee
(Commentary) A ship floating in the air is like a red flag flying like a white crane like rain
¨ê Political figures who appeared during the division of North and South Korea and establishment of a new government
ìéÏÐÝÂÖª ù¼Ò´ãÁ ß²ðèö£Ù° ôèÍ¢ñýÒ´å¥In the year of national division
(Commentary) When is the Han Dynasty divided? After the Gyeongsulgukchi (ÌÒâùÏÐö») in 1910, it was said to be the year of the blue chicken, where the bird crows three times. , Since 1910, the year when a rooster has been born is Eulyu, the third year when the first is Shinyu, the second is Gyeyu, and the third is Eulyu (ëàë·). In other words, in 1945 (ëàë·Ò´), at the same time as liberation, it accurately predicted that the division would be divided into North and South.
Ú¨Õæ ßïðÆÕåÑÑ Ýèê¡ äñÏÐ Water and a little bit luck patriotic
(Commentary) Seo, Jo, Woman and Kim are unlucky patriots.
In addition to liberation, many patriotic branches argued that the South and North should unite and establish a government, but the rejection of the North Korean communists eventually led to the establishment of a single South Korean government.The main characters who appeared in this gap in history were Jaepil Seo (ßïî°ù°), Jo Mansik, Yeo Won, and Kim Gu (ÑÑÎú), and these people can be said to be patriots of misfortune, such as failing to fulfill their will and passing away due to misfortune. Gyeokam Yurok Malunron (ØÇê¡Öå) also accurately predicted this.
Nanse Hero of the Twenty-Nine Runner of the Twenty-Nine Runners
(Commentary) Twenty-nine days (ì£ä¨Îúìí) is a small moon, meaning small month, and adding a main character to it means Mr. Jo, and Dumi-jeon (ÔéÚ¶õóï£) means Jeon ( It means that the head and tail come out of the letter ï£), so it means Mr. Shin (ãé). Therefore, it becomes the content of the prophecy that refers to Teachers Cho Byeong-ok and Ik-hee Shin. Again, there is a historical fact that both of them died unfortunately.
Conclusion
Over the past decade, I have been interested in the prophecies of the Korean people and have spent a lot of time reading books and meeting researchers in that field. Looking back, it was a really fun and informative time. Certainly'a book with a lot of controversy'-ãÀãÀÞªÞªßÓî³Öå-, but even the classics such as the protagonist, the six-way tribe, the Bible, and even the Buddhist scriptures are'read while matching pairs'-the theory of the three verses. It will be åýùêݬï½-Many parts were interpreted and I felt the cosmic order settling in my mind day by day. There may be reasons for thinking that the prophetic book is difficult or complaining, but I think that it is difficult because it is self-interested above all. The truth of the Yangbaek Sampung, that is, the Sampoong that comes from a clean mind and body (synonymous with the nectar of Buddhahood, the cause of Yugyeong, and the Holy Spirit of the Bible) 'Because of money, people with red eyes cannot see.' Of course there is no way to know because you cannot see it.
'Daniel, write this prophecy in a book, seal it, and keep it well until the end. At that time, many people will go back and forth to accumulate knowledge.¡±-Modern Bible Daniel 12:4
It is clear from the above passage that today is the last days, that is, the end times. There are many people and knowledge is spreading rapidly through the Internet. In such a time, false philosophy, thoughts, and religion can no longer be sustained. You can know everything with a simple computer search, so you can't fool anyone for long even if you don't know for a while. That is why it is said that religion will disappear, but the fact is that it does not disappear, but true religion is created, and under that true religion, all religions from the world gather and become one. Interestingly, however, the person in charge of such a task was called the Savior, Do-Ryeong, the Overcoming God (ä¨ã), and the'horse' in Gyeokam Yurok, but the Gyeongwon Line continued to the Baekma Highlands in the previous year, and this year, Psy traveled the world with horse dance. There is even a strong belief that the prophecy is being fulfilled.
I used the word ¡°Yukdo Sam-yak¡±, which is called ¡°The Last Prophecy,¡± and wrote it. With a rose-colored heart, hoping to achieve great things with the united strength of those who understand this article.
¡°Purpose Statement¡± to build Daeha Gwanghan Temple
It is the same belief of the majority of people in the national movement that our nation is a people of heavenly sons and that our country is the subordinate nation of mankind. Not only does the Korean language appellate reveal that these beliefs were never coincidental, but many world-class scriptures and prophetic books are also common. Several years ago, China has been trying to distort our thoughts and make many of them their own through the Northeast Project, but in the era of advanced science where satellites rise and the internet network shakes the knowledge system of the world, The same attempt is reckless.
Today, religions from all over the world have flowed into Korea to the extent that they are said to be an exhibition hall of world religions, and they are actively spreading their doctrines. It is true that there have been quarrels at times due to different doctrines, but from the standpoint of Shinmyeongsegae, it is rather encouraging that Korea is considered as an outpost to become the sustenance of mankind.
The future of our people is still dark in terms of political, economic, and social aspects, but in terms of cultural and religious aspects, it is quite optimistic. Not only is the Korean Wave continuing, but also the momentum of unification between the two Koreas, which is the last stage of world unification, is blowing hard. If there is still a conflict in a world that has long since ended the struggle for ideology between East and West, it is because of prejudice and hatred from other religions. Some people have a negative view that the reunification of religion can never be achieved, but there are many people who are optimistic that it will eventually result in one even if the name is different because he is the one God (Hanul).
In the United States, outstanding prophetic ministries such as Cindy Jacobs and Rick Joiner are predicting the rosy future of the Korean peninsula with their idiosyncrasies, which at one time heated Internet sites. Above all, Gyukam Yurok clearly records that the Confucian, Buddhist, and pre-existing religions become one through the power of the Korean people. The whole world knows that our people are a thousand-son people and that our country is the sustenance of mankind, and it seems that the day is not far away.
Breaking down the barriers between religions is the calling and pride given to us, the descendants of the thousands of people. Therefore, as a first step, we are going to build the Daeha Gwanghan Temple that encompasses all existing religions and to develop a pan-national movement to truly unite the world. sususos119@naver.com
*Writer/Geunsuk Lee.
Scripture Researcher / Entered as a Korean essay in 1976 / Writer for Women's Communication, Bucheon Shinmun / Monthly Busan Women, Publisher and Editor of Korea Tourism News / Head of Research Department of Nano Water Life Research Group and Gravity Development Research Group (present) / Professor Won Wonhakdang (prefecture)