the White Tiger, the Black Tortoise, and the Red Bird. In Chinese mythology, these four animals are believed to bring good fortune. According to legend, they helped the primordial being Pangu in the creation of the world and later lived in the garden of the Yellow Emperor.” And that garden of the Yellow Emperor, later on, is where these apples are, where I must go. And Pangu, the very one whom these four animals helped in creating the world – I am now going to read about him, to see what is written. “Pangu – in ancient Chinese mythology, is a mythical primordial ancestor, the first human on Earth. Myths about Pangu were recorded in writing only in the 2nd century AD.”
And it says: “According to Chinese myths, there was originally formless chaos in the universe. Over time, a cosmic egg emerged from the chaos, and from it, Pangu was born. It is believed that with a mighty swing of his ax, Pangu separated Yin from Yang, creating the murky part – Earth (Yin) and the bright part – Heaven (Yang). To prevent Yin and Yang from rejoining, Pangu pushed the sky away from the Earth every day. When Pangu was sure that the sky and the Earth would not reunite and no longer needed his support, he died. Pangu’s breath became the wind, his voice became thunder, his left eye became the sun, and his right eye became the moon. His arms and legs formed the four corners of the world, his torso became the Earth, rivers emerged from his blood, roads from his veins, stars, plants, and trees from his hair, metal from his teeth and bones, and jade from his bone marrow.” You see, it’s the same everywhere.
Another thing that caught my attention was when I started studying all the ancient calendars. I also recommend that you read about various ancient calendars on Wikipedia. And in one of them, it was written: “The three-season calendar was quite widespread in the ancient Mediterranean. For example, in the Egyptian calendar, the year was divided into three seasons.” Do you understand? This is exactly how the Spirit showed me that there are four main fingers aside from the thumb, but they are not four separate groups – there are actually three groups, which correspond to the three phalanges. The upper part, where our fingerprints are, forms the first segment, then the second, and the third – there are only three in total. That’s how everything was divided. I am organizing all of this. Here’s what is written: “According to Plutarch, the inhabitants of the