to live in this “corridor”, just like I did. They all complained that they couldn’t get into the material world. I advised them on how to enter the material world without getting hurt. They did exist in it, but just out of force. I wrote to them, explaining that “it is arranged this way”, described the material world, and told them, “You need to look a certain way. And then, when you return home, stay in your ‘cosmos,’ like dwarfs, like before.” And that was it. I explained that these worlds are different and have different rules of the game. Everything was fine. Then, you see, the social environment came and attacked the material world, and then it also entered the spiritual world – devouring both spiritual and material worlds, and all people. Everyone became prostitutes, bloggers, experts in everything, whether it was needed or not. God protect them.
Question: I can’t fully understand what you mean by simulation. At some point, I thought I understood what you meant. I read the third volume and interpreted it differently again. I keep reading and see it differently once more. I realize that this is probably not the end. The way we perceive the world is like seeing time from one version of ourselves in which we are located. Everything we see exists in different times simultaneously. Moving through time backward or forward, changing versions of ourselves, changes how we perceive the world. The way we see the world, the time in which we view it, is what the simulation is. And understanding that we don’t live in a biological world means realizing that we are essentially beams of the main light, manifesting and distributing, essentially, humans at birth? In other words, we put on glasses – our human body – and we are in and develop in a physical, biological world? And we should not forget that we are in a simulation. Is this the right understanding?
Let’s put it this way. Firstly, people who put on their bodies instead of glasses to be here is a good example. But they shouldn’t be aware of what we are discussing. Don’t forget that. You should draw that boundary. You’re discussing information that only Gods and angels behind the scenes know, and you’re discussing it with me from the perspective of a human – like how it would affect your friend John the handyman from your school, who is your neighbor and childhood friend. It seems like you always have this position of questioning, like you’re concerned about “What about John?” I want to explain that John should continue playing Warcraft and doesn’t need to know about you, me, or this information. You always seem to ask, “What about them, what about their situation?” For them, there’s nothing to worry about. They shouldn’t know any of this. For them, it’s all reality – the world they live in. That’s the first point.