personalities trick everyone and witnessing how people destroy each other day after day. That’s one perspective, one way to look at it.
Let’s look at this from another perspective, perhaps from a Christian or Orthodox point of view. It seems there comes a time, as I understand it, when Christianity existed even before Jesus. And when it emerged, it had some significance. Then Jesus came – this was some kind of cycle. He said... again, people still don’t fully understand. Some say he didn’t exist. Others say he did. Some say he was God, while others claim he wasn’t God but the Son of God. People don’t fully grasp how to interpret him. And likewise, no one is certain whether God will return, or if Jesus will return. If he does, then that will be the Second Coming. But what does that mean? Does that mean that a person really has to come? Or maybe it’s not physical at all. If he is the Son of God, who once came, perhaps he will return now. Could this be the transition? Maybe the Son of God is like a small matrix we need to connect to. Who knows, maybe this isn’t physical at all. Or perhaps, there really was a character back then, and now someone similar has to appear – who knows. Then, in the Book of Revelation, it says that sinful people will suffer. Those who chose the sinful path will remain in hell, as if they were stuck in the red matrix, in the middle, and now they are moving there and will continue to do so. They are already suffering. Meanwhile, the righteous will move to the blue side, connected to spirituality. It’s as if this division will occur, with various upheavals along the way. But maybe these upheavals are already happening. It doesn’t necessarily mean that everyone will gather for a battle, like some great war. Maybe it happens partially within each person. Perhaps every sinful person is already experiencing hell in their life. That’s where their personal hell begins, along with their judgment day. Some individuals might feel their hearts burn brighter with each passing day. They start to see through illusions, gaining a clearer understanding of the world and feeling free, experiencing happiness – even though they don’t possess anything of material value. Maybe that’s the division between heaven and hell. Who knows? Revelation talks about a house or city where the Lamb will dwell, where all the people will be happy, while outside the walls, others will rot. Maybe this isn’t physical. Perhaps it’s not about a literal city. Maybe it refers to the people who are connected to the light system. All who connect to it will be happy, while those who don’t will suffer until they perish. This might be the transition we are witnessing. In the end, only the light world will remain.