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Posted: Tue Sep 03, 2024 1:17 pm
Mystic-Old-Man: That’s the point. You said a good thing, because I’ve talked about it too. Especially Valera Leontiev wanted to live for 600 years. The first question I have for Valera is: where were you at the battle of Mamaev? Where were you in the Second World War? Where were you in Stalin’s time? In short, how did you avoid all this? You are right to say that 80% is very true. But this 20% has to be decided, of which 7% is in the twilight zone and 14% you can get to something else.
Alexandr: Do I understand correctly that the factor of who you are still plays a role? Because not everyone is allowed to do that.
Mystic-Old-Man: Of course.
Alexandr: Yes, I understand that. Okay, then I have another question. And if I say it another way, I had the feeling that all people are on guard anyway, well, for different reasons. Well, everybody’s on guard so that somebody doesn’t get very angry, so that they don’t commit a crime, and somebody so that they don’t fall down and become homeless. It’s like I’m always standing on a kind of board where I’m swaying from left to right, but I’m still ‘on guard’, and if I let go of control it’s like I’m going to blow away. And I feel that there are a lot of people who don’t have the energy to keep that vigilance and they will let go. Is that true?
Mystic-Old-Man: There is a certain point. To say it so completely, no, but there is such a point.
Alexandr: And when will it happen for the number of people who have it coming?
Mystic-Old-Man: And it happens all the time, only it’s a percentage.
Alexandr: But that’s a bad thing, isn’t it? That they let their guard down? So they’ve given up, that’s it, that’s the end.
Mystic-Old-Man: Not really, it’s different.
Alexandr: Well, it means that someone gets a beating and regains their vigilance. Is that what you mean?
Mystic-Old-Man: Of course, of course, yes.
Alexandr: But is it more correct to always remember to be vigilant?
Mystic-Old-Man: There is a point.
Alexandr: So it gives us awareness?
Mystic-Old-Man: There is a point, of course.
Alexandr: Okay, thank you. Goodbye.
Alexandr: Do I understand correctly that the factor of who you are still plays a role? Because not everyone is allowed to do that.
Mystic-Old-Man: Of course.
Alexandr: Yes, I understand that. Okay, then I have another question. And if I say it another way, I had the feeling that all people are on guard anyway, well, for different reasons. Well, everybody’s on guard so that somebody doesn’t get very angry, so that they don’t commit a crime, and somebody so that they don’t fall down and become homeless. It’s like I’m always standing on a kind of board where I’m swaying from left to right, but I’m still ‘on guard’, and if I let go of control it’s like I’m going to blow away. And I feel that there are a lot of people who don’t have the energy to keep that vigilance and they will let go. Is that true?
Mystic-Old-Man: There is a certain point. To say it so completely, no, but there is such a point.
Alexandr: And when will it happen for the number of people who have it coming?
Mystic-Old-Man: And it happens all the time, only it’s a percentage.
Alexandr: But that’s a bad thing, isn’t it? That they let their guard down? So they’ve given up, that’s it, that’s the end.
Mystic-Old-Man: Not really, it’s different.
Alexandr: Well, it means that someone gets a beating and regains their vigilance. Is that what you mean?
Mystic-Old-Man: Of course, of course, yes.
Alexandr: But is it more correct to always remember to be vigilant?
Mystic-Old-Man: There is a point.
Alexandr: So it gives us awareness?
Mystic-Old-Man: There is a point, of course.
Alexandr: Okay, thank you. Goodbye.