of my friends and my own family, they are the purest, brightest people. They haven’t fallen under the influence of the internet. And that’s wonderful. They remained with their old “firmware”, good “firmware”, as it was. Imagine if they were younger now – they’d be doing TikTok dances, jumping around like fools, like monkeys. So it’s actually a blessing that this whole wave missed much of the older generation.
It also bypassed many third-world countries and poorer nations. Many have confirmed this to me, including the Mystic-Old-Man and the Messenger – that places like Africa, Egypt, and some Arab countries, especially the poorer ones, like Afghanistan and Pakistan, have poor people, but they didn’t get caught up in this filth. Their culture, in a way, has saved them. It’s kept them safe. Even though this demon tries to make every country the same, you travel everywhere, and it’s the same brands, the same shopping centers – it’s all the same. And that’s not right. There always used to be distinct boundaries before – when you traveled to any country, you could immediately see its individuality, its unique character. But now, if you go to Europe, it all looks the same. Though, paradoxically, I was discussing this with a friend, there are exceptions. For example, Norway is lucky. At least they have beautiful nature, and that can’t be erased or cheapened. But in places where nature is no longer preserved, there’s really nothing left. Just shopping malls, the same signs, the same internet, and everything feels the same. The world is changing rapidly, and light is awakening in parallel to the growing darkness – both forces are getting stronger. It’s very interesting. But I can see that there will be a massive divide in many countries. Europe, as it is now, won’t exist in the future, and America will split into many parts, eventually falling apart as a country. At the same time, other countries, particularly the poor ones – Asian, Arab, and African nations – will rise significantly. There will be a lot of fascinating changes, many transformations.
Question: In the Puranas of Kalki, you are somehow at war with Buddhists. But you mentioned that you are close to the energy of Buddhism and the ritual aspects of this religion. Did you notice this part of the narrative? Is there a contradiction here? Or is it all very symbolic, and it does not refer to the specific religion of Buddhism but is just a translation issue?
No, it’s correct. Even at first... When I learned this, I saw it as if souls were being cleansed, not physically. What is described as blood being spilled and