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Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 12:31 pm
Transcript of a conversation with a Mystic-Old-Man:
Alexandr: Hello, I have this question. I feel right, I see that all countries on earth are in their own stage of development, as if everyone is in their own time.
Mystic-Old-Man: There is empowerment. Do you know what it’s called? It’s called Enablement. Here’s where every country tends to be enabled. So there’s this tendency to take the majority. Because every country has different people who are on different levels of interconnectedness.
Alexandr: So enabling depends more on what kind of people are in that area?
Mystic-Old-Man: That’s right, yeah, yeah.
Alexandr: So it’s through the people.
Mystic-Old-Man: By the people, absolutely.
Alexandr: So nothing depends on the territory.
Mystic-Old-Man: Well, you can imagine that in some countries, like Tibet, they don’t consider the concept of time at all. Everything in time flies around them, past them, so it depends on inclusion. Inclusion is a great thing.
Alexandr: Okay, then one more point. But here are all these people, the masses, the crowds, a flock of sheep – they are connected by some... units, right? Through a person or a small group of people? Yes?
Mystic-Old-Man: It can be both. It turns out to be so combinatorial.
Alexandr: Okay, here’s a moment. I was recently in Seoul, South Korea. And I saw what kind of city it is, beautiful, modern like London. And I compared it with Bangkok, with Thailand. And of course the city of Seoul – it’s very modern, like a city of the future, but the people are all unhappy, sinful, complex, suicidal. In Bangkok, people are happy, naive and friendly. But it’s half jungle.
Mystic-Old-Man: That is inclusion, Alex. You have noticed, strangely enough, empowerment. And you know, the thing is, well, you’ve brought it to the level of modernity or contemporary and you’ve shifted the attention. Redirected attention. And what have you got as a result? And the result is crap.
Alexandr: Well, in South Korea, these people who are so unhappy now, it’s as if their souls are closed. Is it because they’ve suddenly become modern, I mean, has it spoiled them? Has it turned them the wrong way?
Mystic-Old-Man: They’ve been reoriented and made modern.
Alexandr: Okay, and this was influenced by the country that intervened, a third party, right?
Alexandr: Hello, I have this question. I feel right, I see that all countries on earth are in their own stage of development, as if everyone is in their own time.
Mystic-Old-Man: There is empowerment. Do you know what it’s called? It’s called Enablement. Here’s where every country tends to be enabled. So there’s this tendency to take the majority. Because every country has different people who are on different levels of interconnectedness.
Alexandr: So enabling depends more on what kind of people are in that area?
Mystic-Old-Man: That’s right, yeah, yeah.
Alexandr: So it’s through the people.
Mystic-Old-Man: By the people, absolutely.
Alexandr: So nothing depends on the territory.
Mystic-Old-Man: Well, you can imagine that in some countries, like Tibet, they don’t consider the concept of time at all. Everything in time flies around them, past them, so it depends on inclusion. Inclusion is a great thing.
Alexandr: Okay, then one more point. But here are all these people, the masses, the crowds, a flock of sheep – they are connected by some... units, right? Through a person or a small group of people? Yes?
Mystic-Old-Man: It can be both. It turns out to be so combinatorial.
Alexandr: Okay, here’s a moment. I was recently in Seoul, South Korea. And I saw what kind of city it is, beautiful, modern like London. And I compared it with Bangkok, with Thailand. And of course the city of Seoul – it’s very modern, like a city of the future, but the people are all unhappy, sinful, complex, suicidal. In Bangkok, people are happy, naive and friendly. But it’s half jungle.
Mystic-Old-Man: That is inclusion, Alex. You have noticed, strangely enough, empowerment. And you know, the thing is, well, you’ve brought it to the level of modernity or contemporary and you’ve shifted the attention. Redirected attention. And what have you got as a result? And the result is crap.
Alexandr: Well, in South Korea, these people who are so unhappy now, it’s as if their souls are closed. Is it because they’ve suddenly become modern, I mean, has it spoiled them? Has it turned them the wrong way?
Mystic-Old-Man: They’ve been reoriented and made modern.
Alexandr: Okay, and this was influenced by the country that intervened, a third party, right?