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your suffering relatives, which affects you, but to shift your perspective on this in your mind and view it from a different angle so that it no longer disturbs or troubles you. The problems of those people will remain, but you will not perceive them as problems. It will no longer be a source of worry and trouble for you. Try to understand it this way: there is only you as consciousness, the person who asked this question. The nightmare you described is an illusion. The nightmare is given to you because you react to it.
As I once wrote in the drafts of my early books, the system always responds to what you react to. It will not create what you do not react to. Because why would it create something you do not react to? It only creates what you respond to. Stop reacting, and it will stop creating it. As long as you consider it a problem and it affects you, making you feel like a victim, it is the devil’s doing. You need to see it from a brighter perspective – that it is part of life, just a different shade, and that there are relatives who are in the shadows. You want to be in the light, and all of this is from God, just life circumstances and experiences. When you stop perceiving it as bad, when the illusion no longer frightens you, you will emerge from your fears and from the world of darkness. When you want to physically help your relatives, you are not accepting what God does and begin to believe in this multiverse, digging deeper into it and connecting yourself to it. Imagine, when you want to help them physically, you start believing in this multiverse and stop being an observer. Instead, go into the “corridor”, the fourth corner, and find yourself and who you are, and that God is above. Everything else is different multiverses, and people live in them. Let them live there. But while it troubles you, you are immersing yourself in that multiverse. You need to let it go.
P.S. Maybe it’s not your relatives in the dark multiverse, but maybe it’s you in a dark multiverse with such relatives!
Question: In your conversation with Big Alexander, he said that a person falls into darkness when they have done something bad. He used the example of a boy who went insane, and the cause of his madness was laziness. Can a person, when the darkness is just beginning to encroach upon them, understand why this is happening to them? That is, can they identify and eliminate the cause at the very beginning and exit this dark multiverse?
As I once wrote in the drafts of my early books, the system always responds to what you react to. It will not create what you do not react to. Because why would it create something you do not react to? It only creates what you respond to. Stop reacting, and it will stop creating it. As long as you consider it a problem and it affects you, making you feel like a victim, it is the devil’s doing. You need to see it from a brighter perspective – that it is part of life, just a different shade, and that there are relatives who are in the shadows. You want to be in the light, and all of this is from God, just life circumstances and experiences. When you stop perceiving it as bad, when the illusion no longer frightens you, you will emerge from your fears and from the world of darkness. When you want to physically help your relatives, you are not accepting what God does and begin to believe in this multiverse, digging deeper into it and connecting yourself to it. Imagine, when you want to help them physically, you start believing in this multiverse and stop being an observer. Instead, go into the “corridor”, the fourth corner, and find yourself and who you are, and that God is above. Everything else is different multiverses, and people live in them. Let them live there. But while it troubles you, you are immersing yourself in that multiverse. You need to let it go.
P.S. Maybe it’s not your relatives in the dark multiverse, but maybe it’s you in a dark multiverse with such relatives!
Question: In your conversation with Big Alexander, he said that a person falls into darkness when they have done something bad. He used the example of a boy who went insane, and the cause of his madness was laziness. Can a person, when the darkness is just beginning to encroach upon them, understand why this is happening to them? That is, can they identify and eliminate the cause at the very beginning and exit this dark multiverse?