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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:31 am
by Alexandr Korol
But I’m only describing it superficially now. There are many factors involved, such as who those people are, how many there are, and who you are as a person. Still, I feel the need to share this with all my readers. Take note of this insight, which I’ve come to realize applies to everyone. If there are people in your life who think poorly of you and treat you with disrespect – it’s understandable if it’s just one person, but if more than 50% of the people in your life feel this way, you’ll start believing it. You’ll begin to become that version of yourself, as if that multiverse starts to dominate your life because those people are projecting that version of you. Do you understand? But for you to be in that version of yourself where you’re successful, more than 50% of the people around you need to see you as successful, think of you as successful, and wish you well. That’s how it works. It’s very important. So, take note of this.

Today, I shared an interesting example with a friend. I said to him: You know, when you encounter a person who makes mistakes, and you get irritated by it, you notice that not everyone reacts the same way – it’s your reaction. You are fixing these systems. A person is a small matrix, just a crooked one, and it needs to be refined. And so, you are refining it. That’s why this matrix, this person, gets hammered by some, corrected by others, and yet more people chisel away at it because this system is developing. And since you see flaws in many people, it means you are at the level where, in quotes, you’re a ‘teacher,’ and you’re learning how to fix these matrices, without even realizing it. And everyone is, as it were, in their rightful place. There are people who don’t notice flaws in others because they themselves are flawed. And then there are those who are at a higher level, who, beyond knowing themselves, also learn by correcting, adjusting, and helping others. And this all happens on autopilot because you simply can’t stop yourself when you see someone doing something wrong.” “If we strip away these facades, you’re not a person, and they’re not a person. We live in a system, in a simulation. We are all developing. In reality, that person is just a matrix with running lights. This matrix has flaws, and you’re trying to fix those flaws. That’s how we live.

Find the audiobook Kalki Purana on YouTube and start listening from the first chapter, drawing parallels to what I write about in my books all the time. Or just download the Kalki Purana e-book!