Question: Can you please explain how power places actually work? Because you can look at their influence from different angles — for example, that they pour information into a person, making them different, and afterward their whole life changes. Or that they switch you to another frequency, as if they change the world you’re living in, and afterward you see everything completely differently and feel differently too. Or maybe such places cleanse your soul of negative qualities and develop wisdom and nobility, which also changes your life. There are many explanations, but how do they technically work? After all, you can walk into an ordinary-looking building and come out completely changed. How is that possible?
Well, if we go in order — yes. Back then, when I... It was the second time I met Big Alexander. The first time was, it turns out, in the winter of 2009. And the next time I met him wasn’t until 2010, in September — maybe on the 8th or 9th — near the arch by Vosstaniya metro station, the side where the Castle Rock store is. We stood on that side together. A boy I knew, my assistant, was sitting in the car, and I came out with a girl, and the three of us stood there — Olya, me, and Big Alexander. And that’s when I showed him a note that was passed to me by a messenger on September 7, 2010. And he said that it was given to me by the knowers, the ones who know everything, that this note was a riddle tailored to my mind, and that however I interpret it — that’s what’s right. That no other person could solve it. That’s a very important point, because this is how the system works — these ones who control everything — that’s how they guide people: through something that can’t be caught. Figuratively speaking, imagine if some secret service agent wanted to pass on a hint, it would be some kind of puzzle, a cipher, or a direct message with what I’m supposed to do. But these higher forces work differently. They can send you apples, and they’ll look like dogs to you. And you understand — it’s like your very first association for some reason tells you that you need to go to a kennel, and when you arrive there, they’re already waiting for you. But if someone else tries to decode that riddle — what kennel, what dogs, how? That’s the system. It gives you this mode of “it seems,” everything “seems” to you — but that “seems” is true, from God. And this God-given “seems” illuminates things so precisely that whatever comes into your mind — that’s the right answer.