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appearing in the papyri of the Book of the Dead, depicting the great scales for the first time. According to beliefs, the heart of the deceased was placed on one side of the scales and the feather of the goddess of truth, Ma’at, on the other to assess how righteously the deceased had lived. If the Great Ennead delivered a guilty verdict, the monster Ammit devoured the heart, denying the sinner the opportunity to continue life in the Fields of Ialu.” There’s also the famous scene of the judgment with these scales. “The myth of Osiris’s death and resurrection was connected to the annual agricultural cycle. Osiris’s burial symbolized the sowing of seeds, his resurrection the sprouting of crops, and his murder the harvesting of grain. Osiris was depicted as a life-giving force and a righteous ruler adhering to the principle of Ma’at (justice), while Set embodied chaos and cruelty. In this context, the myths of Osiris and Set symbolized the struggle between order and disorder, life and death.”
After that, I began to feel confused: how could it be? In the fourth volume, I was supposed to understand that there are three worlds. I started exploring what these worlds are: the world of the sky, the world of the earth, and the world of the underworld. I began analyzing who and what governs these realms, realizing that there is also something fourth. Delving into all the ancient mythological sacred texts, I started studying and comparing everything. In addition to my search, I compared it not only to the concept of the three worlds – sky, earth, and the underworld – but also to the idea of three main gods, with some fourth one above them. At the end of the fourth volume, I explain that our world, the one we live in, is divided into three dimensions or frequencies, three vibrations, like three Wi-Fi points. There are people under the power of the God of the sky, people under the power of the God of the earth, and people under the power of the God of the underworld. But in reality, it is all one God, simply manifested in different forms, like genres, colors, or tonalities. The people of the sky are those of the heart and creativity. The people of the earth are those of the mind, intellect, and logic. The people of the underworld form a separate world, consisting of sinners, tempters, and those who live by animal instincts – yet, within this realm, there is the Spirit of Justice. All of this I explored in the fourth volume, understanding that these three worlds, plus a fourth, which I referred to as the fourth God, the one above them all, represent a kind of fourth dimension. I also understood that these are the four elements: fire,