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Alexandr Korol
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Well, I am reading the manuscripts of the fifth volume. Reading, editing, correcting, rewriting. Of course, there are different moods present – yours and mine. I had even forgotten that you had asked me your superficial, silly questions there, and I answered them. It’s just so amusing, you know, when I am closed off, materialistic, and you ask certain kinds of questions, I fully understand why you asked them and respond in your language. But when I am, like now, in the “cosmos,” I read your question, I read my response, and I realize that it’s such degradation. I mean, it is so lifeless, empty, superficial, primitive, and I think, “What a nightmare.” But I understand that it needs to remain – all these questions seem to be formulated correctly, and the answer seems correct too, but it is so, let’s say, material. Yes, it’s unusual. But where am I going with this, and what do I want to say? Well, let’s put it this way. There are three worlds: sky, earth, and the underworld – like the three main gods, the three main worlds that Big Alexander talked about, and that are mentioned in all religious and mythological stories. There are only three. Three worlds, three gods. Then, my fourth volume ends with me talking about the underworld and Baphomet at the end of the fourth volume. And the Mystic-Old-Man says that the next god is death. But what’s even more curious is that everything is supposed to align properly, and only then will it all happen. And right now, it’s not aligning yet, which is why I’m sharing this thought process. So, when I was deciphering these three worlds, I correlated them with three geometric figures and three elements. And I kept emphasizing that Baphomet and the underworld correspond to the icosahedron, and the Mystic-Old-Man confirmed this, and that it is the element of water. Well, fine. But even if that’s the case, and each geometric figure represents some god and some world, we know that we have fire, water, earth, and air – four elements. Three of them fit the three worlds, the three gods. And the fourth god turns out to be death, like an invisible fourth world on the other side, and he is also the Spirit of Death – equal to these three gods but otherworldly. But then it doesn’t add up that the Mystic-Old-Man says that death is the dodecahedron. And even if we look up pseudoscience online, everything that different people post, they always depict four main geometric figures – the tetrahedron, the icosahedron, and all that. And that they are all associated with the elements, while the fifth element – Aether – is the dodecahedron. You see? Well, that’s how it’s depicted everywhere.