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desires: sex, food, sleep, and so on. When this person begins to live, they know nothing else; they just have these seven needs, without knowing what is good or bad. Each person is born into different times with various values, norms, laws, rules, and traditions of the country in which they are born and are a citizen. This person of the first category, or rather, the first stage of development, simply has seven desires. It’s that simple. Initially, when a robot or artificial intelligence, a program, or a person is created, it just has these needs and starts to fulfill them. However, at the very beginning, fulfilling these needs involves breaking all laws and rules. Since they are like a child, their relatives will advise them that if they want something, they need to ask for it. Or, if they want something, they should buy it. If this child were not taught these things, they would immediately grab whatever they wanted, and they would be killed or imprisoned for it. So, a person at the first stage simply has these “wants”, these uncontrollable, unrestrained feelings and needs – seven basic needs. All the while, they try to satisfy these seven needs by any means possible. Those who are still at the initial stages of development in this first world of instincts often end up dying, going to prison, or facing some other terrible fate. This is also created by God, and it’s normal; it’s just how this computer game ends for that character. They are reborn and try again, and endlessly try until they are refined. But there are people in this first world of instincts who have developed to the point where they understand that if they want to eat, they should wait for dinner. Or that if they want to eat, they shouldn’t take food from someone else but should have their own. And if they want to satisfy their lust, they don’t need to assault anyone on the street; they can meet someone and do it legally and reasonably. This is the transition of a person from an animalistic level to the next world. The next world is the world of the mind. When a person enters it, they don’t transition abruptly, as everyone might wish to think. I’m currently presenting a linear story, but later I’ll explain that this is not a linear path, not just a line from beginning to end. For now, I’m showing it in a step-by-step, sequential manner. When a person enters this second world, the world of the mind, they emerge from the world below, the world of instincts. They emerge onto the earth and start following the rules that govern this new world. This transition is gradual; these worlds intersect with each other. By the time a person has developed about 70% in the first world, the world of instincts, they have already occasionally interacted with people from the second world and temporarily entered this world of the mind. Imagine we are observers and see