increase, it’s as if the child would continue living in that past life but as a child. But if the speed does increase, they begin to grow up, age, and move forward. I see this a little differently. I agree with him but would add my own perspective. I’d say this: I’ve experienced a unique state – let’s call it, for simplicity, a “spiritual, esoteric” state – where it feels like I’m almost not even breathing. In this state, I am so peaceful and calm, like a child, I see everything from the outside, as if all of life is one continuous day. I’ve often described this in my books, even from childhood. I’ve observed people grow up and even grow old right before my eyes. Now, people my age are aging very quickly. They’re becoming sharp, fast, overly active. This constant mental activity, their attachments, their clinging to everything, their need to do something, to rush somewhere – that’s what makes their entire life flash by so quickly. I’ve repeatedly emphasized that when someone complains about how fast time flies, I say: “Time only flies quickly for those who are dependent on social media, those connected to society, to the ‘agent smith.’” But for people who remain like children, who live “without a mind,” as I call it, sitting at home and building Lego – those people find their days so rich, magical, and endless. You see, two different people can live physically in neighboring houses, but one might live their 70 years feeling as if they’ve experienced 500 years, while the other lives the same 70 years but perceives it as just 10 – and soon they die. Both live the same 70 years, yet their psychological perception of that time is completely different. That’s fascinating. And so I later asked the Mystic-Old-Man whether, when a person dies, they end up in a completely separate place or if it’s still here, where we live, just experienced differently. He said that a person ends up here, where we are, but it’s a bit different – yet still the same place. This question was somewhat loaded, so to speak, because I already had certain drafts and hypotheses about how everything is structured. To eventually reveal these topics fully, I asked specific questions to ensure I was moving in the right direction, so that in the end, I could present a more powerful understanding of what truly exists. And now, we are getting closer to that.
What’s also interesting – and I suspect we’ll return to this topic, possibly in the fifth volume – is when the Mystic-Old-Man mentioned that these spirits in the afterlife could give birth to a child. Hypothetically, if they did, that child would be born here. I feel like this is a kind of hint from above, a key