Some people spend the whole week in spirituality, in creativity – this is how creative people do it. And then, for example, on Friday or Saturday, they take one day off to unwind. But it’s very important that the next morning, they should already be getting back on track, almost running to church. They need to switch back to the “cosmos” right away. When someone has been fully immersed in society or something material, and the next day they decide to keep relaxing – that’s bad. You need to immediately go into the “cosmos”, into purification, into a healthy lifestyle. This way, you’ll recover faster and better.
Some people live this way – spending the week in the cosmos but giving themselves one material, “unloading” day. Others, who are hard workers, spend the whole week in the material world but take two full days, like Saturday and Sunday or Friday and Saturday, to completely immerse themselves in the spiritual. So much so that they turn off their phone so no one disturbs them with work until Monday. Some people do it this way.
At a more advanced level, you can get to the point where you can do one thing in the first half of the day and the other in the second half. But that comes with a lot of experience and practice. You can learn this and get to the point where, for example, you are spiritual until 6 PM and then switch to the material world. Or the opposite. But that’s a matter of practice – when you’ve learned to quickly switch on and off, and when you’ve identified all the factors that immerse you in the material and those that connect you to the spiritual.
What’s also interesting, for those who remember, is that in my earliest books, the oldest ones, I wrote that I must not listen to anyone’s advice – no one’s. And nobody understood why. And besides that, in my circle – and this didn’t concern my readers, of course – but when someone worked with me, I always said, “You’d better listen to me and not suggest anything, because if I suggest something, it will be right, and if you suggest something, it will automatically be wrong.” This hit people’s egos very hard, their selfishness, and it offended many. A lot of people thought I was full of myself, but in reality, I approached it from a purely scientific point of view, nothing more. It wasn’t personal, I didn’t want to offend anyone, and I didn’t want to elevate myself in any way.
Now I can explain it more clearly. Every person, to me, was a part of the large matrix. A small person is a small matrix within the larger matrix, which is society, the material world. It wasn’t about whether they were smart or foolish, whether their advice was good or bad. The point was that anything they suggested was