while the coarse plane was destroyed, and we, as a civilization, began developing anew on it. Now, this coarse plane is being destroyed again, and we are imperceptibly transitioning to the next subtle plane, to paradise. So, when the Egyptians, for example, transitioned there as a civilization, did they later learn how to return to this coarse plane through some technologies?
Mystic-Old-Man: The thing is, the coarse plane is like a layer, it is preserved. It simply exists as a parallel layer.
Alexandr: Yes, yes. But do they have the ability to return to it?
Mystic-Old-Man: They do.
Alexandr: Did they have it right away, or did they strive for it over time?
Mystic-Old-Man: It’s both at the same time.
Alexandr: Okay. And in that place where they transitioned, does a division occur where everyone who died on the coarse plane – some ended up in hell, some in paradise? And in that plane, do hell and paradise intersect, or are they completely separated?
Mystic-Old-Man: Amazingly, they intersect.
Alexandr: They intersect. And is there a big difference in time between that fourth dimension and this coarse plane? Is it like only a little time has passed there, but on the coarse plane, many years have passed?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, it’s not like that. There is an exchange. When there is an energy exchange, there is also a time exchange.
Alexandr: I don’t quite understand. Well, look, let’s assume that the ancient Egyptian civilization, for example, transitioned to the subtle plane, to paradise. And on the coarse plane, humanity of this era – us – began to develop. Is the time for the Egyptians who continued living and did not perish the same as our time?
Mystic-Old-Man: You know what? There is an exchange.
Alexandr: An exchange. Got it.
Mystic-Old-Man: Alex, I had a situation. We went to the Hermitage with an acquaintance and randomly approached a mummy. He stared at me and said, “What are you doing?” I said, “Nothing.” He said, “No, you’re doing something.” I said, “It’s not me, it’s the mummy.” And he immediately converted to Orthodoxy. He got baptized right away, just out of fear. But in principle, I told him I wasn’t doing anything. But it really surprised me that he was making