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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 11:55 am
the Mahabharata, read the Vedas, and am somewhat familiar with Hinduism. Even though I understand many terms, it’s still difficult to grasp it all – there are so many worlds and gods. I’d like to hear your view on this to bring some order to my understanding.
In the past, I never understood people interested in Hinduism because it seemed like a jumble of incomprehensible words, everything fantastical. Complex names and strange terms. I always thought that people who studied this, especially those from CIS countries, were a bit crazy because it’s not part of our culture. I used to think, “What is going on in that person’s mind?” And here’s the thing: I just wasn’t ready for that information. It’s only after writing the first, second, and third volumes of Alternative History that I can more soberly and consciously see the essence of all those strange Vedic stories, Puranas, and so on. When it comes to the worlds, whether they exist physically or not, I’ve already pondered it, but not specifically in the context of Hinduism – just in general. I’ve written that we live in this physical reality, in time, in the world we inhabit. There are these people, supposedly Indians, who live for a thousand years and physically exist – at least that’s what Big Alexander told me. I don’t know this for sure; that’s just what he said. He also talked about Druids, and Mystic-Old-Man also mentioned some mysterious people in Africa. It’s as if certain individuals remain untouched by this school or system. They exist here, in this territory, but the system doesn’t affect them. They’re somehow outside of it but still within it. The system influences all people because they are students within it, but these characters seem untouchable, like sages. I don’t know what they’re doing here, but the laws of nature no longer apply to them, which is why they are immortal, but they physically exist. They seem to come from other times when the system was reset or reorganized. There were different periods, yet they somehow stayed. Who are they, and why are they here? I don’t know. The point I’m getting at is that in this physical world where we’ve lived all this time, there are no gods. As you can see, this is a time of atheism, full of corruption, bloggers chasing fame, and corrupt authorities. There is so much evil and ignorance, so much moral decay. Where are the gods in all of this? People are betraying each other, using one another, and doing anything for money. It’s easy to see that there are no gods here, just humans behaving badly. But could there be gods here that we don’t see, and they’re just unaffected by these things? Theoretically, it’s possible. If we consider different frequencies
In the past, I never understood people interested in Hinduism because it seemed like a jumble of incomprehensible words, everything fantastical. Complex names and strange terms. I always thought that people who studied this, especially those from CIS countries, were a bit crazy because it’s not part of our culture. I used to think, “What is going on in that person’s mind?” And here’s the thing: I just wasn’t ready for that information. It’s only after writing the first, second, and third volumes of Alternative History that I can more soberly and consciously see the essence of all those strange Vedic stories, Puranas, and so on. When it comes to the worlds, whether they exist physically or not, I’ve already pondered it, but not specifically in the context of Hinduism – just in general. I’ve written that we live in this physical reality, in time, in the world we inhabit. There are these people, supposedly Indians, who live for a thousand years and physically exist – at least that’s what Big Alexander told me. I don’t know this for sure; that’s just what he said. He also talked about Druids, and Mystic-Old-Man also mentioned some mysterious people in Africa. It’s as if certain individuals remain untouched by this school or system. They exist here, in this territory, but the system doesn’t affect them. They’re somehow outside of it but still within it. The system influences all people because they are students within it, but these characters seem untouchable, like sages. I don’t know what they’re doing here, but the laws of nature no longer apply to them, which is why they are immortal, but they physically exist. They seem to come from other times when the system was reset or reorganized. There were different periods, yet they somehow stayed. Who are they, and why are they here? I don’t know. The point I’m getting at is that in this physical world where we’ve lived all this time, there are no gods. As you can see, this is a time of atheism, full of corruption, bloggers chasing fame, and corrupt authorities. There is so much evil and ignorance, so much moral decay. Where are the gods in all of this? People are betraying each other, using one another, and doing anything for money. It’s easy to see that there are no gods here, just humans behaving badly. But could there be gods here that we don’t see, and they’re just unaffected by these things? Theoretically, it’s possible. If we consider different frequencies