He said he couldn’t say anything because I had to tell him what I see. I told him what I saw, and he said, “Well, keep searching,” meaning some places in Saint Petersburg, some portals, places of power. And when I started searching for these places of power, I found the first one that Nadezhda had drawn for me on a piece of paper. When I stood near that place — the Peter and Paul Church in Saint Petersburg — I suddenly saw the city as a mechanism, like the Mayan calendar. It seemed that these buildings — points, houses, cathedrals, churches with domes — there were many of them, all spaced at certain distances from each other, as if intentionally built that way, like a mechanism or clockwork. I told this to Big Alexander, and he told me to start looking for them. As I searched, I was surprised to find a certain symmetry in the city of Saint Petersburg. If you abstract away from whether a building is beautiful or not, and don’t pay attention to the Neva River or the canals, you can see that the old royal buildings — the key ones like palaces and cathedrals — are positioned at precise distances from each other.
At first, I found the bisector — that is, I found one line along which buildings were spaced at certain distances from each other. Then I noticed that on the left and right sides of this line, as if reflected, buildings stood, and that there were as many buildings on the left as on the right, at equal distances from the bisector. I was shocked. Then I created a symbol — a compass and a square. After adding more points, I ended up with the 10 sephiroth from Kabbalah, forming a kind of petal made of points and lines — many points connected by intersecting lines. When I showed this to Big Alexander, he told me to spread this petal out in different directions. I did, and it turned out like a snowflake. And he asks me:
— Do you see what this is?
— A diamond.
— Correct, the philosopher’s stone. Remember?
— I remember.
— There you have found it. You must decipher it, people cannot read it, but you have to study it from within. And thanks to this philosopher’s stone, everything is arranged — the whole world. Everything that exists, it’s all because of it: the structure of DNA, the structure of the Solar System, the structure of everything.