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That’s what I saw.
And I noticed this: when I used to write books, I could only express one perspective in each book, one view from a specific angle. In another book, it would be a different perspective from a different angle. Many people thought this was contradictory. But in reality, it wasn’t. These are just different angles, and they all confirm each other. The truth is, there are people who simply have no soul. If such a person were to ask me whether they have a next life in the future or if they’ve had a past life, I would say, “Of course not,” because they are far from that. This is the truth – there are people who don’t have a soul. It hasn’t appeared in them yet. Imagine, such people exist. Then there are people who have a partial soul. Those who have carefully read my books, especially the first volume of “Alternative History”, will understand what I’m talking about. A partial soul is when each person has a fragment of the soul matrix, a piece of it, these fragments interact during their lives, then when they die, the fragments combine – among five people, for example, two might be born from these parts. And when those two die, one person might be born, but with a complete soul. This phenomenon exists. It’s just one of the possibilities – there are many. Then there are people who not only have a soul... With a soul, they can be born and reborn to grow and develop it. But there are also people who already have a Spirit – and that’s something entirely different. These are people who don’t just die and reincarnate in the same cycle. They have entirely different abilities to understand what life and death truly are. For them, certain boundaries of what exists are removed or expanded, revealing the reality of what is actually there. Then, on August 23, as I was watching “The Sixth Sense” and jotting down notes, I recorded some observations. Look, I was Googling all of this step by step – it was very chaotic, but I’ll share it in the order it was captured in my notes. “Anubis – an ancient Egyptian God of funerary rituals and mummification, the guardian of the scales at the judgment of Osiris in the realm of the dead, and a connoisseur of medicinal herbs.” Then it says something very curious: “On the celestial nature of Anubis. Plutarch wrote: ‘By Anubis, they mean the horizontal circle that separates the invisible part of the world, which they call Nephthys, from the visible part, which they call Isis. And since this circle equally touches the boundaries of darkness and light, it can be considered common to both. From this circumstance arises the resemblance they imagined between