So, further. What is interesting here is the hag stone. Yes, of course, it must be understood that the hag stone, just like the ladybug, just like the clover, just like the coin — notice — all these things are found by chance. In fact, according to all the stories and tales that exist in humanity, everything is found by chance. What is the story with the clover? A person is walking through a field, finds a four-leaf clover, makes a wish, right? The coin as well — you might recall the cartoon I recently recommended, “Luck”, and there is the lucky penny. And again, if we speak of these coins, then yes, it is wonderful when a person finds a coin and it turns out to be special, and especially if it is some unusual coin, and he has found it by chance, and he will keep it — then the world of magic is activated, the world of heaven, meaning he begins to touch this magical world. And likewise with the ladybug — it lands by chance, you see it, under no circumstances do you kill it, you make a wish, and it flies away. That is how it is, that is exactly how it is. But beyond that, one must simply not forget all this, and keep thinking about it, and make sure it is always, you see, in sight — almost like having a picture with these images. That is the point. And even an image of such a thing also connects you to it. So, the hag stone — I am coming to that theme now — again, it is about the fact that you are walking somewhere by chance, say along some seashore, and you find a stone with a hole in the center, and this stone with a hole is the hag stone. Such a found stone is considered a stone of fortune, and such a stone must absolutely be taken, kept, preserved — whether in a drawer, in the chest of memory (which is also important in this world of heaven — the chest of memory is very important), or worn on the neck. But here is the paradox: because now it is up to me to revive this and to revere it, so that it is not lost but remembered, then even if I artificially now ask a stone master to make such stones with such holes and to craft such pendants, they will still be considered a hag stone. Yes, of course, it was not found, but still you are included in it. And so I added it to the list as well — all right, fine.
Next comes the horseshoe. I was even talking about the horseshoe yesterday with Big Alexander. But he was very cautious — as with everyone, you see, I was practically conducting a survey among all these extraterrestrials, or rather among my circle of unusual people, who are god-entities.