into three, and then into four in different directions, and so on, until it keeps dividing – then if this is true, if under the main God there are other Gods, then those are not stars but planets. And now we immediately recall what? Ancient Greek mythology. There, all the gods were Jupiter, Saturn, and others. Do you feel it? Do you see how the puzzle starts to come together?
My task now is to decode all of this in detail, and that’s the path we are on. As for what they say about life on other planets, I’ve also written that time isn’t just... Many laugh when esoterics say “time doesn’t exist.” Sure, philosophically, you can reason that way in certain moments when you’re in the present. But time not only exists, it’s also physically present right before our eyes. We see and touch it directly. Everything surrounding us – this is the Solar System, it is time, physically. And that means that the planets around us, and all the other planets, are really just our planets at different stages. And what is that? Different times. Naturally, the different deities are also different stages of the same one God, do you understand? It’s just as if they are at different ages. And so, all these planets you mention, where beings reside, they are also just different in time, yet the same place.
Question: In the Kalki Puranas, the parrot Shuka is used as an allegory, and it reminded me of the Holy Spirit in Christianity, which is depicted as a dove. Could you clarify whether this understanding is correct?
Since I’ve only recently come into contact with these sacred scriptures and haven’t studied everything thoroughly yet, I can’t say with full certainty how things truly are. I haven’t fully decoded it. I haven’t fully understood what the Vedas and Puranas truly are. Although, as you can see, life has led me to this, so it seems I need to. But yes, I’ve made the same analogy – why not? While studying Kalki Purana, I realized that the main God gave him gifts: Shuka, something else, and another gift. But this isn’t physical. He gave him an ability. And this stage of Kalki, which is described, has already happened to me. We can even start drawing parallels and understanding roughly where we are in history. He gave information – some kind of weapon, a bow or something. He gave him a weapon. That is information. And he gave him Shuka. And Shuka is the ability to hear the voice, it is the Spirit. And this Spirit communicates with him, or with some maiden that it flies to. But in reality, there is no physical parrot or bird. It is the voice.