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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:30 pm
Imagine a restaurant opens in a small town. Some of the town’s residents are pleased because, finally, there’s a place to go with the family to eat since there were no restaurants before. However, another part of the residents is unhappy with the restaurant. They complain, “What is this? Why did they open a restaurant? It’s noisy, it attracts rats with their kitchen, there’s garbage everywhere, and noisy people arrive with their cars.” So, some people react negatively to the restaurant.
Now we understand why there have been conflicts and discord among people lately. It’s a clash of these three worlds. Different viewpoints exist: some think it’s good to demolish a playground and park to build a residential building, while others think it’s bad, and some are indifferent. This explains the division: who represents which world.
Now you know the names and the number of these worlds, which makes everything much simpler. For instance, some people who read my book felt something from it, while others read it and only assessed it with their minds. They thought they felt something, but in reality, they evaluated my book with their minds rather than their hearts. There are also people who felt terror from the book because they live in hell. They are already scared every day, and this book only amplifies their fear. They see everything in darkness, so for them, everything in the book appears dramatically terrifying because they view it from the opposite perspective. That’s how it’s made.
Question: You have written a lot about the three worlds and switching between them, as if moving between different multiverses. You understand that all the incoming thoughts and desires from these worlds are just illusions, and it’s possible to exit from them. But please tell me, who performs all these switches? Does it happen naturally by itself, or is there someone or something that actually pulls some invisible levers? It’s interesting to understand what exactly we feel. After all, the concept of “heart” is quite formal. If we live in a simulation and everything is like a web of mechanisms, it would be interesting to understand how it is technically arranged.
Let’s put it this way. If the system starts to switch you between all the worlds, it’s the system doing it. There is a main system that switches a certain category of people, like the change of weather outside the window, so that one angle turns on, then another, then a third, and this happens with a specific group
Now we understand why there have been conflicts and discord among people lately. It’s a clash of these three worlds. Different viewpoints exist: some think it’s good to demolish a playground and park to build a residential building, while others think it’s bad, and some are indifferent. This explains the division: who represents which world.
Now you know the names and the number of these worlds, which makes everything much simpler. For instance, some people who read my book felt something from it, while others read it and only assessed it with their minds. They thought they felt something, but in reality, they evaluated my book with their minds rather than their hearts. There are also people who felt terror from the book because they live in hell. They are already scared every day, and this book only amplifies their fear. They see everything in darkness, so for them, everything in the book appears dramatically terrifying because they view it from the opposite perspective. That’s how it’s made.
Question: You have written a lot about the three worlds and switching between them, as if moving between different multiverses. You understand that all the incoming thoughts and desires from these worlds are just illusions, and it’s possible to exit from them. But please tell me, who performs all these switches? Does it happen naturally by itself, or is there someone or something that actually pulls some invisible levers? It’s interesting to understand what exactly we feel. After all, the concept of “heart” is quite formal. If we live in a simulation and everything is like a web of mechanisms, it would be interesting to understand how it is technically arranged.
Let’s put it this way. If the system starts to switch you between all the worlds, it’s the system doing it. There is a main system that switches a certain category of people, like the change of weather outside the window, so that one angle turns on, then another, then a third, and this happens with a specific group