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Sat, March 25, 2023 | 22:13
Don't call Choi Soon-sil a shaman, it's disgrace to shamans
"무당을 모독하지 말라" 최순실 무당 지칭에 무속인들 뿔났다
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By Choi Ha-young


The nation's shamans are up in arms against Choi Soon-sil being called a shaman, saying it spreads negative perceptions about shamanism, one of Korea's oldest folk traditions.

Choi, a shady advisor for President Park Geun-hye, is often dubbed a shaman in media reports for her religious family background. Choi's father Choi Tae-min (1912-1994) founded his own church in the 1970s, borrowing from the beliefs and practices of older religions.

The shaman community has denounced the media for calling her a shaman.

"Calling Choi Soon-sil a shaman is a disgrace to shamans," said Lee Won-bok, head of Shaman Korea, an alliance of shamans here.

Yang Jong-sung, head of the Shamanism Museum in northwestern Seoul, said, "To be a shaman, that person should undergo training from a spiritual godmother and godfather. Neither Choi Soon-sil nor her father went through these steps. They just imitated some aspects of shamanism."

Observers have claimed that Choi is a shaman, or "mudang" in Korean, based on the colorful pockets she designed for Park's inauguration ceremony.

Yang, however, said that was not a shamanistic ritual. "Like babies wear colorful jeogori to cast out demons, it's just a part of Korean folk culture."

About the rumors the elder Choi entranced Park by claiming to communicate in dreams with her assassinated mother Yuk Young-soo, Lee said communication with spirits is not limited to shamanism.

"We are doing our best to filter out pseudo shamans," Lee said. "Please don't spoil folk culture with this political scandal."

The exact name of the church established by the late Choi Tae-min in the 1970s is unclear, but research shows it's more likely "Youngse-gyo" or Church of the Spirit World, rather than "Youngsaeng-gyo," another name used by the media.

An advert printed in the Daejeon Ilbo on May 13, 1973, called it "Youngse-gye." The ad invited people to Choi's temporary office in Daejeon, saying he could treat incurable diseases.

Cult expert Tark Ji-il, a professor at Busan Presbyterian University, said cultists oftentimes rely on political power to make up for their lack of legitimacy.

He said Choi's religion doesn't have believers. "I think he was a pseudo-exorcist," he told The Korea Times. "Based on my late father's research, Youngse-gyo's religious rituals were as simple as staring at a circle."

His father Tark Myoung-hwan was a cult expert killed by a cultist in 1994. The late Tark had met Choi multiple times, since the latter had claimed to be a shaman named Wonjakyung based in Daejeon.

President Park Geun-hye, center, who served as first lady for her father President Park Chung-hee, left, after her mother was assassinated, speaks to Choi Tae-min, her mentor and the father of Choi Soon-sil, at a hospital owned by Guguk (save-the-nation) missionary group, set up by the senior Choi, in 1976. / Korea Times file


Between exorcist and dictator


In 1975, Choi was ordained as a priest. However, he had never completed theology courses. He reportedly paid for the ordainment, which was prevalent then as one of the church's sources of income.

Choi is believed to have had spiritual abilities, according to people who used to communicate with him. Pastor Jeon Ki-young, 79, told the local Christian daily Kookmin Ilbo that Choi was expelled from the Christian community due to his heretical activities.

Jeon said Choi was more interested in political games, rather than learning Christian theory. Then-President Park Chung-hee, the father of President Park Geun-hye, selected Choi in an attempt to mobilize Christians to extend his authoritarian ruling. "Park Chung-hee kept his eyes on Christian organizations that led anti-government struggles. Choi accepted Park's directions and founded a pro-Park Christian organization," Jeon said.

That was the origin of the Guguk (Save the Nation) missionary group, established in 1975. Park Geun-hye, then acting as first lady after her mother's assassination, was honorary president of the group.

The missionary group's slogan was "anti-communism" and it carried out military training. It changed its name to the "Saemaeum" (new mindset) volunteer group one year later.

This is when Choi Soon-sil and Park Geun-hye started their relationship.




With the enormous funding power based on the Park Chung-hee regime, Choi attracted many famous Christian leaders. "Pastors were busy flattering Choi to build connections with the authoritarian regime," Jeon told Christian media CBS. KBS recently revealed a video of one of Choi's gatherings, in which Park made a speech.

Tark said Choi Soon-sil may have "spiritual or political" abilities, as Choi appointed his fifth daughter his successor. "Choi doesn't seem like a shaman or mudang," he said.

Local weekly magazine SisaIn reported that Choi and her daughter Chung Yoo-ra went to big churches regularly. Choi appears to have sought to make the most of the networking opportunities available at churches as head of the family business, seeking to accumulate personal wealth using Park's political influence.


"무당을 모독하지 말라" 최순실 무당 지칭에 무속인들 뿔났다

박근혜 대통령의 비선실세 최순실 씨를 ‘무당’이라 지칭하는 언론 보도에 무속인들이 반발했다.

최순실의 아버지 최태민은 1970년대에 여러 신앙과 종교를 혼합한 영세교를 창시했고, 국내 언론과 CNN, BBC, 가디언 등 외신은 최순실의 종교적 배경을 인용하며, 최씨에게 한국의 ‘라스푸틴’이라는 별명을 붙였다.

무속인들은 이러한 보도 행태가 한국의 전통 문화인 무속 신앙에 대한 부정적 인식을 퍼뜨린다고 지적했다.

이원복 한국 무신교총연합회 총재는 “최순실 씨를 무당이라 하는 것은 무속인에 대한 모독”이라고 비판했다.

최태민이 육영수 여사의 혼에 빙의하여 박근혜 대통령을 홀렸다는 언론 보도에 대해 이 총재는 “교회에도 방언처럼 영적인 존재와 소통하는 의식이 있지 않냐”고 반문했다. 최태민의 영적인 능력이 그가 곧 무속인임을 증명하는 것은 아니라는 지적이다.

이 총재는 “정치적인 스캔들로 전통 문화가 왜곡되는 일이 없길 바란다”며 “무신교총연합회는 사이비 무속인들을 정화하고, 무속인들의 자질 향상을 위해 힘쓰고 있다”고 밝혔다.

한국 무속신앙 연구에 몰두해 온 샤머니즘 박물관장 양종승 박사 역시 최순실과 최태민 모두 무당이 되기 위한 훈련 과정을 거치지 않았으며, 그들이 무속 신앙의 일부를 흉내 냈을 뿐이라고 주장했다.

그는 “무당이 되기 위해서는 신어머니와 신아버지에게 내림굿을 받아야 한다”고 말했다.

최순실의 것으로 추정되는 태블릿 PC에서 발견된 ‘오방낭’은 지금껏 최씨가 무속인이라는 추측에 힘을 보탰다. 다섯 가지 색으로 장식된 이 복주머니는 실제 박 대통령의 취임식 행사에서도 사용됐다.

양 박사는 오방낭이 무속 신앙과 직접적인 연관이 없다고 답했다. 오색 장식이 “어린이들이 명절에 악귀를 쫓는다는 풍습에 따라 색동저고리를 입는 것처럼, 한국 민속 문화의 일부분”이라는 것이다.

1970년대 최태민이 설립한 종교의 이름에 대해서는 설이 분분한 가운데, 기존에 알려진 ‘영생교’가 아니라 ‘영세교’로 불러야 한다는 주장이 힘을 얻고 있다.

1973년 5월 13일 대전일보에 실린 광고를 보면, 스스로를 ‘칙사님’이라 칭한 최태민은 불치병을 치유할 수 있다고 말하며 대전에서 활동했다. 해당 광고에 등장한 종교의 이름은 ‘영세계’였다.

이단 연구 전문가로 알려진 부산 장신대 탁지일 교수는 이단 종교는 자신들의 부족한 정통성을 메우기 위해 정치 권력에 유착하려는 속성을 가진다고 말했다.

그는 최태민은 “유사 무속인”이며, 영세교의 조직이나 교리적 체계가 불완전했을 것이라고 추측했다. 탁 교수의 선친이자 1994년 이단 종교인에게 살해당한 이단 연구자 탁명환 소장이 수집한 자료에 따르면 영세교의 종교 의식은 “둥근 원을 계속 바라보는 정도”였다.

고 탁명환 소장은 최태민이 대전 계룡산에서 ‘원자경’이라는 이름의 무당으로 활동하던 때부터 수 차례 최태민을 만났다.

 

이단 종교와 독재권력 사이에서 

1975년 최태민은 목사로 변신했지만 정식 신학 교육을 받은 적은 없었다.

최태민과 20년 가량 교류한 예장 종합총회 전기영 목사는 최씨가 돈을 내고 목사 안수를 받았다고 했다. 전 목사에 따르면 당시 목사 직을 파는 것은 교회의 수입원 중 하나였다.

최씨 주변 인물들은 최씨가 어느 정도 영적인 능력을 가졌던 것으로 보인다고 증언했다. 전 목사는 국민일보와의 인터뷰에서 최씨가 병을 고치고 점을 치는 등 기독교 신학에 벗어난 일을 하여 교단에서 쫓겨났다고 말했다.

전 목사는 최씨가 예배 때 축도를 제대로 하지 못했다며, 그가 신학보다는 정치권력에 관심을 뒀던 것 같다고 회고했다. 당시 박정희 대통령은 유신 체제에 반대하는 기독교 세력에 맞설 새로운 기독교 단체를 만들라고 지시했고, 최태민이 정권의 지원을 받아 ‘구국선교단’을 설립했다는 것이다.

육영수 여사의 죽음 이후 퍼스트레이디 역할을 했던 박근혜 대통령은 구국선교단의 명예 총재였다. 구국선교단은 ‘반공주의’를 내세우고 집총 훈련을 포함한 군사 훈련을 실시했다.

일 년 후 이 단체는 ‘새마음 봉사단’으로 이름을 바꿨다. 지난 9월 뉴스타파가 공개한 영상에 따르면 최순실과 박근혜는 이때부터 친분을 쌓았던 것으로 보인다.

박정희 정권의 비호 속에서 최태민은 유명 기독교인들을 끌어들였다.

전 목사는 CBS와의 인터뷰에서 “최태민이 갖은 주술을 부려도, 목회자들은 권력에 잘 보이기 위해 바빴다”며 독재 권력과 결탁한 기독교의 부끄러운 역사를 비판했다. 그는 당시 “최태민에게 줄을 대려고 하는 목회자들도 많았다”고 했다.

KBS는 최근 박근혜 대통령이 최태민이 주최한 기도 모임에서 발언하는 영상을 공개한 바 있다.

탁지일 교수는 최태민의 여러 자녀 중 다섯째 딸인 최순실이 맡은 역할을 봤을 때, 가장 “종교적인 혹은 정치적인” 능력 덕분에 후계자가 됐을 것이라고 말했다. 하지만 그는 최순실을 “직업적인 무당이라고 보는 것은 부적절”하다고 했다. 

최근 시사인은 최순실이 남편 정윤회, 딸 정유라와 함께 여러 대형 교회를 다닌 사실을 보도했다. 최씨의 한 후배는 “순실이 언니가 예수 믿는 사람들을 좋아했고, 교회 다니는 사람이라고 말하는 걸 더 좋아했다. 이 집안 사람들은 절도 다니고 다 돌아다녔다. 누군가 ‘인맥 만들 것도 아닌데 왜 그렇게 쏘다니냐’고 말한 적도 있다”고 말했다.

이는 최씨가 무당이라고 보기 힘든 대목이다. 최순실은 정치인 박근혜의 영향력을 등에 업고 부를 축적하는 ‘가업’을 잇고자 여러 종교에 발을 걸치고 인맥을 관리했던 것으로 보인다. 
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