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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2024 2:43 pm
by Alexandr Korol
How beautifully that’s done. I, you know, with this devil, this serpent, who does all this through you, we’re fighting all the time. I’m one Spirit, only in Alexandr’s body, and the other Spirit is in all people. And I’ve been dealing with him all my life! And he still uses everyone, he makes fools of you, and you fall for all his tricks. How foolish you are. Imagine the clever excuse from the devil: “Alexandr, you said we should be thankful.” Such a justification. That’s why the person decided to go out and have a party. And see how beautifully he justifies himself, that it’s not a celebration for him, but it’s actually the gratitude you mentioned, “You said somewhere, Alexandr.” And here’s the paradox. You start partying somewhere, and something bad happens to you. I’ll ask, “Why were you partying?” And you’ll say, “But Alexandr, you said if something happens – go to the temple. So, I went to the temple.” You see? That’s how it is. But you will still find, or rather the devil through you will find, some excuse for manipulation. Always. It’s very interesting.

You know, and these manipulations... How does the devil operate? Imagine, you are not supposed to be on social media. I mean for sinful people who asked me for advice. I tell you: “Don’t be on social media – everything in your life will be fine.” And then suddenly, you have another emergency, or I feel an aura of darkness from you, like I don’t even want to see you, and that God might strike you with lightning tomorrow. I think, “What’s with your energy? What happened to you?” And then I find out you’re on social media. And you tell me: “Alexandr, wait, you said...” And you start justifying that you needed to find an employee or something, and that’s why “I downloaded social media.” Imagine, one thing overrides another. You were told not to be on social media, but when you need to find an employee, you use that as an excuse to download social media. Clever, right?
Instead of saying: “Alexandr, there’s a contradiction here – it seems I shouldn’t be on social media, but I need to find an employee. I decided to ask you.” You didn’t ask me. If you had asked, I would have told you there’s a website for finding employees or something else. But you didn’t ask. You played the fool, as if you figured it out yourself, and then you have your “justification”: “Alexander, you said we need to look for employees. And where to look? That’s why I downloaded social media.” And I respond: “Didn’t I tell you that you should never be on social media?” “Well, yes, you did say that, but you also said to look for employees.” Clever, right? That’s how devils are, rats! And it’s like that with everything.