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what a fool you’ve been. You’ll see how you’ve ruined relationships with everyone, lost your job, your family, all for this false illusion. So, it turns out that this illusion, these are different multiverses, different worlds, different virtual realities – there are so many of them. You need to learn to be an observer, to catch yourself when you get carried away by something, inspired by something, that it’s just temporary emotions, not you. And you don’t need to act on it, because these emotions will cool down by tomorrow, and you’ll continue with whatever you’ve always been doing. And when a person learns this... The meaning of everything in the world seems to be for a person to free themselves from all of this, what I am now listing and describing. Then they become conscious. Then they become free. I liked how the story of Kalki mentions the concept of illusion called Maya. To me, this closely resembles the dark force I call society. There seems to be a spiritual world, a material world, but besides that, there is also some dark force that tries to mislead people, to capture their attention, and this is called Maya in Hinduism. Be sure to read about it on “Wikipedia.” It’s very interesting. It’s fascinating how this all aligns with what I write about in my books. And now, having touched upon these chapters that I am studying about Kalki, I see a lot of similarities and many coincidences.
  • Please read the articles in Wikipedia: “Illusion of Maya”, “Triloka”, “Twelvefold Formula of Existence”, “Trimurti”.
What else should be studied and read about in Wikipedia. Explore what the three worlds in Hinduism are, often called Triloka, and revisit who the Trimurti are, understanding who they represent and what they embody. Also, read the article on the “Twelvefold Formula of Existence.” It’s quite intriguing. All this is recommended for your understanding, as it will help me explain and show you how I view the world and what I am studying at the moment. It feels as if, in the past, I used one “packaging” or framework to convey philosophical ideas – then another, like virtual reality or futuristic films – and now this “packaging” is Hinduism. It really helps me deliver my thoughts and ideas.

What’s fascinating is that, through my book, I am uncovering the essence of Hinduism and sparking a genuine, sincere interest in it among readers, just as I am experiencing it myself. I remember how indifferent I used to be to this in the past. Seriously, I recall when my first books came out, and my first readers