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These are simply different angles, different frequencies, dimensions — call them whatever you like, whichever way is more comfortable for your mind to understand. And it turns out that the world of heaven, the world of earth, the world of the underworld — they are all right here. That the gods are also right here, those who are responsible for each of these worlds. And that people, even when, as it turns out, they die and before being born again they enter the “corridor,” the world of the dead — that this too exists physically. That is, they do not know it: first they enter the “corridor,” and after this “corridor” they are determined where they will return. They think that after the “corridor” they return to the same life in which they lived, but in reality this is not so. It is simply that the simulation, for their psyche, gives them the same familiar things: their appearance, their people, everything the same, even with the same linear time, so that it feels as though you are continuing to live — but in fact it is not so. A person truly dies, enters the “corridor,” that is, the world of the dead. He can remain there for a long time, but I always told my readers in the books that one should not remain in the “corridor” for long. That yes, you enter into it, but at the same time you are not living, nothing can belong to you, you are simply present and that is all, and yet you are not there. And in this world you can look at everything from the outside, recall all your past lives, that is, you can see your whole linear life of 30 years and remember everything, how multifaceted and varied it all was, and how many personalities you had. That is, only from the “corridor” can you see this, you can observe all of it there and remain in the “corridor,” but you are still not yet living. Even the time of life itself does not seem to move, it is as though it does not exist. But then you begin once again to resurrect, that is, to live, when from this “corridor” you enter — not to call it now heaven, or earth, or hell, or anything else — simply you enter into the world of people. That is, the world of the dead is the world of the dead. And the world of people is all the other worlds, not the dead ones. And when a person leaves the “corridor,” he begins to live. But he does not notice this, does not see it, does not feel those boundaries, and yet he begins to live.