attempts to identify each of the three deities with one another, which are already found in the Indian epic, in its later parts.” And further... “The god Agni is called simultaneously the creator, preserver, and destroyer of the world, also appearing (in the ‘Rigveda’) as having three manifestations: fire, lightning, and the sun.” So, you see, there is some main deity, but one who manifests as three.
And then it is written, “He who is Vishnu is also Shiva, and he who is Shiva is also Brahma: one being, but three gods – Shiva, Vishnu, Brahma.” And it is interesting further that about each deity it is said what their task is, and by studying the task of each deity, you not only learn about the three deities but also understand how the world is divided into three. So, the world has three main, primary worlds. And it turns out that on planet Earth, if we can call it that, when we live, all people are divided into three groups. And in these three groups, there are three different worlds. That is, each group has its own different world. And there are different rules as well. And there is a different artificial intelligence in each world. One world is ruled by one god, the second world by another, and the third world by a third. But it is all divided into three different genres, with the same main God. It’s just three genres, like three genres of films. Some live in a drama, some in a romance, and some in a horror film. So there are these three worlds, and in the horror film, there is one god, that is, the devil, in the other world another god. This is how it works. And I would advise you to read more about the three gods in this Indian religion. Study what these three main gods are, who is responsible for what. And then compare it with all other gods. For example, in Ancient Greece. And then I sent a text, just my notes before calling Big Alexander, sending him the notes of what I am writing. And then I called him back.