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Chapter 24. Highlighted

I work every day, I work a lot. And now I have probably spent three hours just
writing, writing a great deal, reading a great deal, sitting, let’s say, with two
phones and monitoring all sorts of information through Google Images and
various neural networks. And here I can add just a bit of this to the theme I
am developing in Volume 10. If we recall once more that there is the God
Helios, or any other depicted on a chariot with four horses — this can be
called one phase or, as I have also called it, one universe. And it turns out that
when one universe is depicted — one world, one phase — we see four seasons:
morning, day, evening, night; or spring, summer, autumn, winter. Often the
horses are depicted as two facing one way and two facing the other. They are
already showing us how everything is formed: that there are, let’s say, two
horses on the left side and two on the right. It turns out that from the first two
horses, the next two are the same thing, but simply the opposite — reflected —
which is curious. And this is exactly Heaven, Earth, the Underworld, and
the Realm of the Dead — those are the four worlds. But there is also a Sun
deity depicted with seven horses, for example, the Hindu deity Surya. For
what reason? Because there they are showing two phases. That is, He is the
God not of one universe, but of two. In one universe there are three physical
worlds: Heaven, Earth, and the Underworld; and there is another world,
another phase, where again this triune system is encountered, where there
are also, consequently, again three worlds: Heaven, Earth, Underworld.
The fourth world is common for them, the fundamental one. This is the
seven; the horse in the center, figuratively speaking, is Death, because it
cannot repeat. It is common, connecting all universes — that is the essence.
No matter which multiverse or universe you are in, in whichever phase
where the triune system is met (1, 2, 3; 1, 2, 3), the Four remains common
regardless. Therefore, it is the transition from one universe to another.
In one universe there are three worlds, with the fourth, naturally.
In the other universe, there are also three worlds with the fourth. And so,
when mythological stories speak of only one universe, naturally, four worlds
are always encountered. But if we are talking about a more large-scale
unfolding — about other phases, other multiverses, other universes — then it is