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Alexandr Korol
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pictures — like little blocks for a child — you can lead a person along this path by showing it to them step by step. And the person begins to grow wiser — that’s the path to wisdom. Now imagine — this is real. People sometimes joke, “you can’t unsee it now.” But it’s true — you really can’t unsee it. Thanks to the novel “Alternative History” and all its volumes, including this eighth one, after that, entering any temple, any ancient structure that today serves as a museum piece, you will see — and you won’t be able to unsee — you’ll see the meaning of all that is sacred. And this sacred language — it’s depicted all over the world, in every country, everywhere, in all cultures, everywhere. Even if someone now opens the Solar Disk, the Mayan calendar, they will see exactly the same thing. If someone begins studying ancient Greek mythology now, they’ll see the same thing. It’s everywhere. It’s everywhere. And this is the path — the path of the Hermaphrodites. Just imagine — even people... I remember back in school, classmates would sometimes fool around, and there was this kind of trend — I don’t even know where it came from — but there was this insult people used: “You’re a hermaphrodite!” I remember my classmates arguing and calling someone that. And I’d think, “What is that?” It was like one of those new words people brag about knowing, like how trendy words pop up now. Back then, in the ’90s — well, late ’90s, early 2000s — that word was one of them. And for me, it was just a single word — I never separated it into Hermes and Aphrodite. Of course, now we have the internet and we can look it up, but again — mythology has been misinterpreted, mistranslated by scholars. I mean, they’ve done good work, of course, but they added a bit of their own view, misunderstood things slightly. But hopefully now you understand that Hermaphrodite is an allegory in ancient Greek mythology, where the emphasis was on the fusion of two stars — Mercury and Venus. And you can even check it online: Aphrodite is Venus. Mercury is Hermes. And they are stars. They are planets. And so, Hermaphrodite is the merging of these — of the masculine and the feminine. Maybe, in the end, it will turn out that — look — how do we actually get the Sun? The Sun means that on the solar side, we have a triangle, but it has two phases. And on the lunar side — where there is no Sun — that also has two phases. So the Sun has two elements, and the Moon has two elements. That means the Sun has two triangles, and the Moon has two triangles. So the Sun is a star made of two tetrahedrons, and the Moon is a star made of two tetrahedrons.