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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 1:47 pm
by Alexandr Korol
I open icons where the main God is depicted holding a scepter, with the world held in His hand – a sphere divided by stripes and a cross. Often, when the two gods, the Son of God and God Himself, are depicted together, you can see that the Son of God, when shown on the left, has a halo similar to the sphere of the main God. This sphere of the main God can be seen as depicting three worlds, with three sections visible if viewed in a plane. The Son of God has a halo of the three worlds, while the main God has a triangular halo, because He is in the fourth corner, the fourth dimension, the fourth world. The main God, being in the fourth dimension, has a triangular halo and holds three worlds in His hand. Look at these icons. When you open the Bible on the Creation of the World, people naturally perceive it superficially, but it enumerates a geometric figure. How is everything divided? Where it says “line”, if it’s not called a “firmament”, it means it’s a line. If it’s a firmament, it means it’s a line across the sphere; in other words, the sphere is divided. There’s also the division of light from darkness – one division. And there was evening and there was morning, and the water is divided inside. What’s curious is that human thinking will think that the firmament you draw is inside the sphere, and above the firmament is outside the sphere. But that’s not the case. One must not forget that there’s an inversion of the firmament, and so “above it” is still inside the sphere. What I’m describing, I’m still deciphering. I’ve put it aside for later. But I’ve been figuring it out interestingly. When I showed my friend the drawing I made, I explained to him that the sphere held by God might have intersections inside. I proposed an interesting theory, although incorrect, but it sounded amusing: if you look at the sphere held by God, the upper part of the sphere might be a positive, while the lower part might be a negative. That’s just a thought. The point is, I’m decoding how the world is divided and created. The matrix is encrypted there. When I decipher it, it will be clear what the three worlds are. I have various assumptions for now. I haven’t fully deciphered it yet, but... There’s a version. I’ll show the pictures first to illustrate my unconventional thinking. Then I want to share what I’ve concluded. I concluded that if one world, which is illuminated, is like a half-sphere, theoretically, divided into the “world of earth” and “world of heaven”, then the other half of the sphere is the same but in darkness. Thus, the “underworld” is huge below, with no light, but it seems to be the opposite of the world above. The world above is also as vast as the illuminated half but further divided into two parts, such as the world