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friends from her hometown and reconnects with them. She starts showing off her private life and promoting her gallery. She works, but feels she is missing out. She is looking for “adventure” and attention. As soon as she starts, the fairy tale is over. She is still in her multiverse, but the code for that multiverse has been destroyed. Her multiverse may still look like her new life in a big city, but the code is vulgarised. It has become the code of a society that is evil. When she connects to the frequency of society, the rules of society apply to her life. All the elements of society such as gossip, jealousy, sin and dirt creep into her life. She becomes tense and anxious. She doesn’t feel the lightness and magic anymore. She doesn’t understand what is happening, but she feels a loss of energy. This happens because her old friends are watching her and are jealous of her. They talk about her and discuss everything she posts on social media. That’s what happens. Now your multiverse is broken and you have to leave it. You have to rebuild your world from scratch. You have to disappear and never come back. It is difficult, I know. I went through it myself. When you create a new multiverse, you don’t flaunt it. Don’t do it, no matter how much you want to. That’s it. This is common with people, and it often happens that when a person is having a good time in their life, they make strange moves and spoil everything. This is a mistake. It is self-sabotage and it brings nothing but trouble.
Let me explain. Imagine a person who has come into a new multiverse and appreciates and cherishes it, but still tries to anchor himself there. As soon as he anchors himself there, his life becomes stable and smooth. At that point he has to stop and stay still. But most people keep moving. 99% of people can’t stop and appreciate it, and they keep going and forcing things. Each one of you is destroying the good things you have. This is a paradox. You have to be very conscious of your actions. If you come to a point where life is good, don’t ruin it. How does this happen? Imagine that a year ago you were sharing a room with a roommate. Now you have your own place, a cat and a dog and your own garden. Nobody bothers you and you are free. You could live happily ever after, but you don’t want to. You want to go somewhere and meet some of your old friends or new people. When everything is going well, people get bored and look for “ad- ventures” that can bring trouble.
I like to hack this system and see it from different angles. I see all its nuances and complexities. That is my mission – to study it and decipher it. It is fantastic.
Let me explain. Imagine a person who has come into a new multiverse and appreciates and cherishes it, but still tries to anchor himself there. As soon as he anchors himself there, his life becomes stable and smooth. At that point he has to stop and stay still. But most people keep moving. 99% of people can’t stop and appreciate it, and they keep going and forcing things. Each one of you is destroying the good things you have. This is a paradox. You have to be very conscious of your actions. If you come to a point where life is good, don’t ruin it. How does this happen? Imagine that a year ago you were sharing a room with a roommate. Now you have your own place, a cat and a dog and your own garden. Nobody bothers you and you are free. You could live happily ever after, but you don’t want to. You want to go somewhere and meet some of your old friends or new people. When everything is going well, people get bored and look for “ad- ventures” that can bring trouble.
I like to hack this system and see it from different angles. I see all its nuances and complexities. That is my mission – to study it and decipher it. It is fantastic.