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prove things scientifically, and that’s exactly what’s in there — scientific proof, logic. And the most interesting part? Want me to add the most crucial key right now? When I began to understand in the other volumes — the third, fourth, and fifth — that the Spirit is not one, but many, and that there is the Spirit of the heart, the Spirit of the mind and material, the Spirit of the underworld, and also the Spirit of the beyond, the highest one, the ether — I thought, hmm, alright, I encountered the underworld Spirit in the fourth volume, I directly state that there. The first Spirit is also clear, the one in the first volume, the good one — heart, love, peace. And I thought, where is the material Spirit? I had never encountered it. And then it turned out, oh, it’s here. That’s all my cause-and- effect logic, my precision, calculation, analytical mind. And the decoding of the matrix — that’s the entire second volume — it’s the material Spirit. The Spirit isn’t just some frequency related to matter, it’s the material God, who reigns over everything material — that’s the second volume. And of course, all the people who are interested in something “spiritual” always ignore the second volume. They like the first one, because it’s a kind of fairy tale — you float in the clouds, and you can wake up whenever you like, and you can even miss the toilet when you pee. And the second volume — it’s strict. If you don’t hit the toilet precisely, you’re already “bad,” and that creates tension, and everyone goes “oh- oh-oh.” Yes, it’s tense to explore a world where you’re not yet developed, but it’s necessary. If you don’t understand the first, second, and third worlds, you won’t reach the fourth. The second world is, precisely, logic, cause and effect. Like the Merovingian in the movie “The Matrix” — cause and effect. You see? So the second volume is important — very important. And the matrix is very important. But people? People are more interested in taking photos at the Egyptian pyramids without knowing their names, who built them, or how. But the second volume, on the contrary — what do the Egyptian pyramids have to do with it? You see, the second volume explains to you how a pyramid is constructed — and that’s much more powerful than physically being in Cairo, next to the Giza pyramids, you understand? The second volume, with its theory and sticks, is stronger than physically going there. But those who are used to everything being visual and superficial — they’d rather watch a funny movie about it and couldn’t care less what it’s called or how that geometric shape works. Well, to each their own.