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Mystic-Old-Man: Yes, that’s possible, because it might protect itself by diverting attention or shifting focus. Hence, some rituals performed by ancestors were meant to keep things untouched.
Alexandr: Could there be an object somewhere that people avoid because of its protection?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, more likely, people don’t notice it as if it’s something unimportant. It can be hidden in various ways. It might be in plain sight but not noticed, or it can be hidden in such a way that it’s still found. It’s a very complex matter, but it has this tendency.
Alexandr: Alright. Suppose there’s a cave that exists in all times. Could this cave be used as something anomalous because it exists across all times?
Mystic-Old-Man: How anomalous? It’s a localization of space. It’s about the localization of coinciding spaces of different dimensions.
Alexandr: Okay. Next question. In sacred writings, especially in the Bible, it is said that God created the world. Many people assume that God created the world like how we build something on a purchased plot of land. But I realized that if God created the world, He created it like a computer game, meaning He created both the beginning and the end at once. Isn’t that so?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes, I explain that this localization of space, in a certain way, is unfolded in a particular zone or point and spreads throughout the universe. It exists at every point of space under certain conditions. That’s what I’m talking about.
Alexandr: Well, if God created everything at once, in advance, even to the end, did He specifically plan for Himself to manifest physically at the end of everything?
Mystic-Old-Man: Alexandr, there is no concept of “planned” in that sense. If He had planned, then there would be a need for Him to eat or something like that. The process is of a different nature; this “planning” is not the same as we think of it. It’s fundamentally different.
Alexandr: I just want to understand if, when someone becomes God, they first create the world and then forget it, or how does it work?
Mystic-Old-Man: No. The processes we experience do not match what happens in the way you’re asking. They are not the same thing.
Alexandr: Alright, let’s move on. In the Bible, in the Book of Revelation, it talks about events where the Lamb opens seven seals. Then it also describes seven angels blowing seven trumpets and seven bowls being poured out.
Alexandr: Could there be an object somewhere that people avoid because of its protection?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, more likely, people don’t notice it as if it’s something unimportant. It can be hidden in various ways. It might be in plain sight but not noticed, or it can be hidden in such a way that it’s still found. It’s a very complex matter, but it has this tendency.
Alexandr: Alright. Suppose there’s a cave that exists in all times. Could this cave be used as something anomalous because it exists across all times?
Mystic-Old-Man: How anomalous? It’s a localization of space. It’s about the localization of coinciding spaces of different dimensions.
Alexandr: Okay. Next question. In sacred writings, especially in the Bible, it is said that God created the world. Many people assume that God created the world like how we build something on a purchased plot of land. But I realized that if God created the world, He created it like a computer game, meaning He created both the beginning and the end at once. Isn’t that so?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes, I explain that this localization of space, in a certain way, is unfolded in a particular zone or point and spreads throughout the universe. It exists at every point of space under certain conditions. That’s what I’m talking about.
Alexandr: Well, if God created everything at once, in advance, even to the end, did He specifically plan for Himself to manifest physically at the end of everything?
Mystic-Old-Man: Alexandr, there is no concept of “planned” in that sense. If He had planned, then there would be a need for Him to eat or something like that. The process is of a different nature; this “planning” is not the same as we think of it. It’s fundamentally different.
Alexandr: I just want to understand if, when someone becomes God, they first create the world and then forget it, or how does it work?
Mystic-Old-Man: No. The processes we experience do not match what happens in the way you’re asking. They are not the same thing.
Alexandr: Alright, let’s move on. In the Bible, in the Book of Revelation, it talks about events where the Lamb opens seven seals. Then it also describes seven angels blowing seven trumpets and seven bowls being poured out.