Question: I wanted to draw some parallels between your information and Hinduism. There is maya, the illusion – this is what you call the “society.” This labyrinth, the matrix that forms our everyday circumstances. We should always remember that it’s an illusion, but it’s necessary for our development. And there’s a way out of this illusion, which they call Moksha – a state of liberation from it, like a state without the mind, the “corridor”. The essence is to reach such a level, to develop spiritually and materially, to exit the illusion and be in the state of the “corridor” and awareness. Then there will be other new tasks. And this all repeats cyclically but moves “upward”, so to speak, in a spiral.
Yes and no. I want you to clearly see the difference between the material world and society. There’s a distinction. Spirituality in the world of people is when you are creative and live by your heart. It’s like one frequency, with a bunch of sub- frequencies. Everything is beautiful, and you’re driven by the heart, like a world of feelings. Then there’s the material world – the mind, where you live through the mind. That’s another range of vibrations, another world, and it’s good – there’s no evil, no sin – it’s just the material world where you’re not drowning in the illusions of feelings, but you are responsible, understanding what’s good and what’s bad. You grasp everything with the mind. This is all from my books, my treatises. This is all the rules, the clear information, like how I answer your questions. That’s the world of the mind. And without it, you won’t understand anything. The material world is as good as the world of the heart.
Then there’s the third – the society. What’s interesting is that society is like something separate. It can be spiritual or material. Society is the false world. It’s false. It’s the devil. It’s temptation, sin. It’s a fog, an illusion. It’s the mass market, let’s call it that. Even people living by the mind in the material world – they are all individual personalities. Just like spiritual people, or material people, or creative people – they are all unique and interesting individuals. But society – that’s a herd of lost people. These are lost souls, people who followed the snake’s temptation, and that’s why they’re all the same, all angry. They are sinful people, committing crimes or deceiving others. They are filled with ego and greed. The ego is the society. And those who begin to feed this snake inside fall into that world, and they are driven by the snake. It’s all one cell, that’s why they’re all the same. And that’s evil, and it grows. If we draw a parallel, as you wrote, between my books and Hinduism, they talk about a time that will come,