Chapter 13. Wrath of Spirit
Let me explain again about the demon from different perspectives, how to counter it, and how it deceives you, and why I often erupted at my close ones, friends, and colleagues, and they didn’t understand why and what was happening. Although, when they eventually woke up and came out of the haze, they realized that it was all deserved, and even people were surprised how I tolerated them. I’ll explain. Imagine you’re reading my book. Suppose I give someone advice: “Listen, you’re off track, you’ve more or less woken up now and are asking me for advice. Here’s the advice: read my book “Alternative History.” If you read it often, you’ll connect with me, with the book, with the fourth dimension, with the light. Your intentions and thoughts will be good.” And you know what’s interesting? Imagine the person reads the book for a week or a month, but I see that they remain just as bad, or even become worse. It’s as if a demon inside them has awakened. And the question is, how can that be? The person is reading my “Alternative History”, but they become more demonic. How can this happen? You know what they do? When they read the book, they don’t try to understand my information, don’t delve into my story, and don’t think about me. Instead, they think about themselves. Imagine they read each chapter of “Alternative History”, but instead of thinking about the book... You know how many people watch movies? A pure person watches a film about Batman, for example, and they experience the whole movie through Batman’s eyes. How this child lived, an orphan, and there are these villains, and these people need to be saved. And they’re immersed in the movie. But you know how people who are possessed by demons, who soon won’t be around, view these films? They watch a film and when something is shown – a car or a house – they immediately think, “Oh, I want that! Oh, I want that house! I want that car!” Then they continue watching the film: “Oh, how he’s swearing. My parents are just like that. They also argue just like this hero.” They focus everything on themselves, everything about themselves. How they want the car, the apartment, the job, the relationship. And all these desires arise when they watch the film. Isn’t it strange? So, in the end, they’re not watching a movie but awakening their own desires because of the film. This happens because of their reaction, due to their frequency. And what happens next? Then that person reads, for example, any of my books, including even “Alternative History.” And what thoughts arise? “Oh, why did I do something wrong, and why should I do it this way?”