The Rainbow of Life: How Dr. Insan Discovered the Colors of Healing in Childhood

From the very beginning, the boy Unryong Kim Il-Hoon—later known as Dr. Insan—was not like other children. While others played with sticks and stones, he sat quietly, eyes wide, asking questions that puzzled even grown men:

“How does life begin? Why must it end? What binds the stars in the sky to the breath inside my chest? Why do we fall sick, and why do we die?”

These weren’t idle curiosities. They were the compass guiding his young mind toward medicine, philosophy, and the secrets of nature.


Dawn, Rain, and the Grey World

One dawn, after a night of sudden rain, the boy stepped barefoot outside. The world still half-asleep lay in shades of grey. Raindrops clung to leaves. The earth smelled fresh, as if newly born.

Unryong drew in the sharp morning air, feeling life rush into his lungs. He climbed the hill behind his home, eager to see the world from above. There, with the land stretching beneath him and the vast sky above, he felt as if he were standing between Earth and the universe.


The Awakening of Color

As the sun broke through, colors slowly returned. Green shoots glistened, red blossoms opened, the soil shimmered golden, and the sky deepened into endless blue.

Then—it appeared. A rainbow stretched across the heavens, a bridge of light and life: red, yellow, blue, black, and white. To young Unryong, these were not just colors. They were the threads of the universe itself—the pigments from which all life was woven.

In that moment, he understood: color was the source of existence.


The Pigments of Life and Disease

Through this vision, he saw the hidden truth:

  • Every seed, plant, animal, and human was made of pigments.
  • When pigments weakened, life aged and withered.
  • When one pigment ran dry, disease appeared.

White pigment fading → lung disease.
Blue pigment loss → liver disorder.
Red pigment depletion → heart illness.
Yellow pigment weakness → spleen disease.
Black pigment exhaustion → kidney decline.

Health, then, was nothing more than balance. Disease was simply a missing color. Healing meant restoring what was lost.


The Connection to the Universe

As he stared at the rainbow sky, Unryong realized something astonishing: the pigments in his body were the same pigments that lit the stars, colored the soil, and painted the wings of butterflies.

Plants, minerals, animals, humans—all shared the same molecular pigments. The universe was not separate from life. It was life. And medicine, true medicine, was nothing more than restoring the colors of the cosmos within us.


The Principle of Healing

Imagine poison entering the body, draining away its colors. If the right medicine—a pigment-rich herb or mineral—was given, the lost colors returned, and life recovered.

This was the law of nature Unryong discovered at just seven years old:
👉 The pigments of the universe are the pigments of life. Restore them, and you restore health.


A Visionary Child

On those quiet Korean hills, under a sky washed by rain, a boy had glimpsed the universal law of medicine. He saw that healing was not just about the body, but about the harmony between humans, nature, and the cosmos itself.

This vision would guide him for the rest of his life, becoming the foundation of Dr. Insan’s medicine of color and life.


✨ This is where his story begins: not with books or hospitals, but with a child’s question to the universe—and the rainbow’s answer.

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