So this is how I am unraveling the binary system, decoding it. And how am I decoding it? Naturally, all the ancient images, alchemist engravings, the work on the philosopher’s stone, and all the ancient calendars helped a lot. I printed everything out, wrote it down, translated, searched for the meaning of each planet they always depict somehow. I discovered what Venus really is — it turns out to be a whole separate feminine world. So it also has three worlds: the universe of Venus, which has sky, earth, and underworld — that is Aphrodite, Venus. Then there is Mercury, which is masculine and spiritual. Venus is material, feminine, the morning star. And we also have a morning star — Mercury — which is another world, the opposite one, and it also has three worlds. And there is a fourth that is always the same for everyone. That’s the story. So even when talking about geometric figures, there can be many different geometric figures that can mean, say, water or fire. One figure can mean one thing, another figure something else. And people who always want to cling to just one thing and can’t let go, and can’t even consider the possibility of a second option — of course, for such people, it’s very difficult to understand and decode all this.
Next, another observation I would add is about gemstones. I have always had a great interest in them, always trying to use them to become even more “out of my mind,” even more spiritual, to awaken and activate something within me. And there is also a curious “but.” Here is something recent I noted for myself. The world seems simple, yet also complex. How is it really? If only people knew how interestingly it is arranged. We don’t know this; for us, it’s all just entertainment. It turns out that every number already carries some kind of code — whether spiritual, material, or underworld. Also, colors immediately carry meaning — sky, earth, or underworld. That is the coding. And also don’t ever forget the fourth element. But there are many geometric figures. No matter how much you might want to think that there are 5, 10, or 20 geometric figures, there are still only three main ones, just appearing differently, but they carry the same meanings: sky, earth, and the underworld. That’s the paradox. So if we take, for example, ten precious stones, in reality, there are only three main ones plus the fourth. Everything else repeats. That means any precious stone will still belong to one of those three groups or the fourth otherworldly group.