and sincerely believe that you can walk on water, then you will walk on it. But the point is that no one has that kind of belief. Everyone thinks, “Yes, I can walk on water now”, but there are always doubts. When you fully believe that you can walk on water, you will indeed walk on it. Similarly, when you fully realize and believe that there is God, and that you are here, and where you are, you become immortal. The secret lies in this. And of course, it also relates and connects with everything else – how you live your life, what your values are. If you are already immortal, then naturally you will have a completely different concept of life and different goals and values. You have to be very, very, very different. Imagine, there are people who want money, a family, and when you no longer desire any of these things, and when you have a completely different idea of why you live, then you become immortal. You have to come to this realization with your consciousness.
Question: You wrote that, on one hand, all people from the world of the mind should be divided into the world of the heart and the world of hell. On the other hand, there are energy surges occurring to prepare people for the transition to the world of the Spirit. Am I right in thinking that this is all a psychological adjustment and mutation? And then, the people who can be prepared will be, meaning there will be a physical event and miracles will begin, but the category of people from “hell” will physically be unable to transition to this world and will either perish, burn, or escape to an inhospitable area. So, will there be a physical division of worlds?
No. Actually, I see that your entire question is based on a physical, material understanding. You’re misunderstanding... You’re approaching it from a surface-level perspective, not grasping the philosophical essence. You think that physically someone will be running away. That’s not the case. Therefore, it’s hard for me to answer your question. Also, once again, this is characteristic of your world – you want to think about everyone at once. Why should I think about what happens to dark people? Honestly, I don’t care about them. I’ve endured them, and so have you. Why do we need to think about them? I only know one thing, as I’ve always sincerely written since childhood: I believe that honest, bright, and modest people will have a future. All those who are arrogant will die. And sooner or later, that time will come. I dream about this, believe in it, and it’s the meaning of my life.
I told Big Alexander that there is a quote, often repeated in films and biblical