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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:49 am
I see it as though the mixed world is a temporary place, and ultimately, everyone here will end up somewhere. Those who are dark will gravitate towards a darker frequency, where they will remain in the darkness and all its problems. Meanwhile, the light souls will move toward spirituality and reach the spiritual world. I also imagine it as though we are currently in the mandorla, the almond shape formed when two circles overlap. If you go left, you end up in the circle of darkness and materialism, while if you go right, you enter the circle of the future – where the future is spirituality.
A friend of mine once wrote: “Alex, forgive me for getting lost in this material world. But I feel like the gates are closing.” She expressed it that way. We always call each other like brother and sister. She added: “I feel like the gates will soon shut, and it’s time for me to go home. That’s why I remembered you and wrote to you. Alex, I’m from your world. Sorry for getting caught up in society and people, but I feel like the gates are about to close, so it’s time to stop the partying.” Going back to your question, I’ve thought about this concept both in my first and second volumes – that there are things that are temporary, and then there are things that exist simultaneously in the past, present, and future. How can I explain what this is? Imagine a house built by your grandfather, and now it emits some kind of energy. Do you know why? From the moment it was built, it closed a loop, meaning it exists in the future, in the past, and even when your grandfather was building it, he was clearing land that once held an old house. But in reality, it’s the same thing, so to speak. Some things created by people seem to radiate energy, much like icons that emit divine energy, because they pass through this loop – they exist everywhere, in all times. This happened with me and my books. It could also be that you are building a house now, but it doesn’t emit energy. Why? Because it hasn’t passed through the loop. Maybe it will burn down in a hundred years. But there are things that remain, spanning across time. That’s why they emit energy, and when you approach them, it feels as though you’re entering them. These things become portals in themselves, especially items in museums that have gone through this loop and will continue to do so. I theorized that perhaps such things emit energy. Perhaps some geniuses became so because they too closed this loop. Imagine, for instance, that Alexander Pushkin was guided by some force he didn’t understand. When he was born, maybe a loop had already closed – one that ensured his works would pass through all generations, all stages of time, and remain undiminished, never forgotten.
A friend of mine once wrote: “Alex, forgive me for getting lost in this material world. But I feel like the gates are closing.” She expressed it that way. We always call each other like brother and sister. She added: “I feel like the gates will soon shut, and it’s time for me to go home. That’s why I remembered you and wrote to you. Alex, I’m from your world. Sorry for getting caught up in society and people, but I feel like the gates are about to close, so it’s time to stop the partying.” Going back to your question, I’ve thought about this concept both in my first and second volumes – that there are things that are temporary, and then there are things that exist simultaneously in the past, present, and future. How can I explain what this is? Imagine a house built by your grandfather, and now it emits some kind of energy. Do you know why? From the moment it was built, it closed a loop, meaning it exists in the future, in the past, and even when your grandfather was building it, he was clearing land that once held an old house. But in reality, it’s the same thing, so to speak. Some things created by people seem to radiate energy, much like icons that emit divine energy, because they pass through this loop – they exist everywhere, in all times. This happened with me and my books. It could also be that you are building a house now, but it doesn’t emit energy. Why? Because it hasn’t passed through the loop. Maybe it will burn down in a hundred years. But there are things that remain, spanning across time. That’s why they emit energy, and when you approach them, it feels as though you’re entering them. These things become portals in themselves, especially items in museums that have gone through this loop and will continue to do so. I theorized that perhaps such things emit energy. Perhaps some geniuses became so because they too closed this loop. Imagine, for instance, that Alexander Pushkin was guided by some force he didn’t understand. When he was born, maybe a loop had already closed – one that ensured his works would pass through all generations, all stages of time, and remain undiminished, never forgotten.