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Alexandr: Alright, but if we look at it from this angle, this version I’ve stated also exists, right? Of course, there are many other versions.
Mystic-Old-Man: This version exists, but look, you’re talking about one version.
Alexandr: Alright, yes, I’m talking about one version.
Mystic-Old-Man: Then it must be clearly defined that it is a version.
Alexandr: One of the versions, of course. Alright. Another point: are there people who lived here, died, but in the end, can still see our reality, the time in which they lived?
Mystic-Old-Man: Absolutely. That does happen. There are the deceased who retain perception of the real world in their postmortem state. They preserve their entire postmortem state. Such people exist. The question is, if they begin to be reborn, what will then come into the light of God? What will happen to them? How will they perceive themselves? That’s the ultimate question.
Alexandr: Well, I would say that there’s no birth in the afterlife.
Mystic-Old-Man: And that’s a big question. Is there truly no birth? There’s no birth of the dead. But if one is born, they are already here. That’s what I’m talking about. Then, how do they perceive that phase? That’s the question. Because I was once amazed when I asked one deceased person, “Do you see us?” He said, “Worse and worse.” I asked, “How do you see us?” He replied, “In pink.” I asked, “What does ‘pink’ mean?” Well, it means he sees us in that color, but as he said, “Worse and worse.” So, something is happening there that eventually makes everything seem pointless to him.
Alexandr: Alright. Another question: when a person dies, is there a specific scenario where someone reaches such a high level that, in reality, they don’t “fall asleep” or lose consciousness, but remain conscious – and the Spirit of Death comes to them directly?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, that’s just how our imagination depicts it. In reality, it’s a kind of physical transition, and it’s perceived according to the same laws by which our consciousness operates. One scientist woman says that no one knows what it is. This means she’s studying something unknown without calling it consciousness, which is complete nonsense. So, by what laws does this still exist? Even scientists cannot agree on how it happens – that the material brain aligns with the subjective perception of oneself, the knowledge of oneself, and so on, the differentiation of oneself, ultimately. The differentiation