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Alexandr Korol
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The Sun has four moods. These four moods are four manifestations, like four frequencies, four worlds. People find themselves in one, then the second, then the third, then the fourth. When they enter the fourth, they die, but then they continue living; that is, there is a rising, a dawn, and they return again to the first world, to the second — that is, they enter the morning after the night is dawn. And all this happens just like that.” I understand that naturally, like any ordinary person, I assumed the fifth element is the most unique, meaning it’s even higher than the fourth element, which was “wow” to me because the fourth world is exactly outside the world of humans — they still live only in the first three: sky, earth, underworld. And here is the fourth, the world of the dead, where the entire library of knowledge is, and where the Spirits and Gods live, as Big Alexander told me. And I have always connected to this state, as if I was always entering it, always leaving there, and from there I always came. There is no sense of time or space there. It’s exactly that state where you watch everything from the outside like a ghost, as if you’re without mind. So for me, the discovery of the fourth world was a “wow” moment because, basically, thanks to this world, I write books. And then suddenly it turns out there is a fifth world — or rather, the fifth element — the God of the Sun who is above them. And I think, “Wow, something new, something higher, something even more interesting, what could it be?” And I realize, well, this is probably, after death, again the golden age, probably gold or fire — that is the red color — and here is the God. And I begin to understand this, to analyze it, and it is exactly, again, a triangle. But then I suddenly come to the idea that there is a sixth element — it’s the Moon. And I think, “Wait, I don’t get it, okay. The God of the Sun is the fifth element, red color. Now the Moon.” The Moon, well, its color doesn’t really matter; it’s often depicted blue, sometimes white. But I’d say it’s shown more as blue than white. Not blue exactly, but a light blue, like the color of the moonlight. And I think, “Okay, but if it’s the sixth... Is it higher than the Sun?” Then I think, “No, it’s just parallel, not higher. There is the God of the Sun, like all these elements, as the fifth day. We have seven days, and the fifth day is the Sun, the sixth is the Moon. So what then is the seventh? That must be something even higher!” That’s how these worlds and elements are revealing themselves to me.