I just spoke with Big Alexander and told him:
– I remember you told me to look at the Tarot cards, the Major Arcana. I haven’t looked through all the cards yet, but the one that caught my attention the most was the picture of the “Wheel of Fortune.” And something is depicted there. So, what is depicted? I see in the corners, on the sides of the world, as usual, and as found on icons, four animals – that’s clear. But then we see a circle in the center, and there are three creatures depicted around the circle.
– Well, there are three, but where is the fourth?
– This is the fourth dimension, and the main God.
– Right, that’s the entrance. It’s the entrance there, and it’s both an entrance and an exit, it’s the entrance.
Then he says that physically, there is an entrance somewhere in the Arctic or the Antarctic, and also somewhere in Africa, in Egypt, there is this entrance. And it’s all the same that was depicted earlier on the cards. That’s what everyone passed through, and this is the entrance. And I tell him:
– Alexander, do you remember when I started studying, when the system led me to this, I began studying the three worlds, and I started finding information in all the ancient sacred writings where the three worlds were mentioned? And that there is the world of the sky, the world of the earth, and the world underground. And I also correlated this with the idea that there are three deities, the most important ones, and above them is a fourth. And that one is responsible for the world of the sky, another for the world of the earth, and the other for the world underground.
– That’s right, and the fourth world is the fourth dimension, that is, the fourth God, the main God.
– Yes, everything seems correct. But what puzzled me is that apart from this Tarot card, there’s a similar picture that appears in Buddhism. It’s also a wheel of existence, a wheel of life, but the animals there are different. A snake, a rooster, and a pig.
– Yes, that’s right.
– Everything is correct, the animals are different – well, okay, they’re different. “Wikipedia” says that these three animals represent three bad qualities