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Alexandr: And here’s the thing. I’ve been working on my book, on the fourth volume, and I touched on the topic of what a demon is, what dark forces, Satan are – but all this is in the world of the living. And now I want to address a separate topic, “what happens after death.” Should this still be treated as a separate topic, or does it relate to what was already in my fourth volume? Or is it better to do...
Mystic-Old-Man: No, this is separate.
Alexandr: Alright. And is it the same as the Egyptian Book of the Dead? Is it the same essence?
Mystic-Old-Man: Not exactly, because in the Book of the Dead... It’s like how you are connected now; it comes through this connection. What I’m saying is that they were trying, so to speak, to prolong life into that realm.
Alexandr: I’ve realized this myself. Aha, that’s correct. Alright, I understand. So, it’s not related to life after death. Alright, then questions specifically about what happens after death. I’ve noticed something: when a person... Of course, all people are different, but let’s take one type of person as an example. When they die, it’s the same way when we live and the way we perceive the world, there is an entire life created for a person, almost tailored to their psyche, like paradise. And they live in that. Is that correct?
Mystic-Old-Man: Not “life” but existence.
Alexandr: Well, existence. Alright. Am I right in understanding that it’s as if some kind of intellect, like a higher mind...
Mystic-Old-Man: Exactly. It becomes a space-time continuum, but one that has ceased to be structured. It retains the former structure of the space, from which it can arise again. That’s the paradox.
Alexandr: Alright, then here’s an interesting point. Let’s say someone, a guy named Maxim dies, and he sees what has been given to him to see, where he finds himself – let’s call it “paradise”. And the higher mind shows him his best friend from that life, Alex. But in reality, Alex, who also died, sees something completely different, and they’re actually in entirely different places. Is that so?
Mystic-Old-Man: Essentially, yes. This ties into the question: why does time seem to accelerate as you age, while in childhood and youth it feels like it stretches for a long time? And with age, it continues to speed up faster and