And then, when the next era begins, it happens in such a way that if we continue rotating the sphere, we start to see that there is one whole side of the sphere that is entirely white. By turning the sphere to face us flatly, we see only the white half of the sphere because the dark side is on the opposite side. At this point, we no longer perceive three realms. The next era we enter is only white – it is entirely Heaven. We no longer interact with Hell as we did before, nor do we interact with the earthly realm. This is an important detail to take note of. In this new era, we only see Heaven. On the other hand, there is another group of people who, in contrast, end up in Hell. For them, everything becomes only Hell – they lose all connection to the earthly realm, the world of the living, and they no longer connect with Heaven. For them, there is only Hell. This is what is now coming into play, and what will soon begin: the new era.
Next, I had some curious philosophical and theological reflections on this: when this era fully comes and Heaven is fully realized, life simply continues as it has, but in a multiverse where everything is good, and there are no problems. People will continue to learn, work, develop, and progress toward the technologies of the future. In this current era, I seem to be unveiling all the mysteries and secrets that have been sealed. But the next era will focus on what has been mentioned in my books all along – technologies. Ultimately, humanity will sooner or later come to understand what the abbreviation for “God” stands for and what the three words are that form the word “God.” Furthermore, the understanding of simulation will deepen, with people becoming increasingly aware of the invisible boundaries and learning how to move within them. Consequently, flying saucers will be developed, essentially functioning as time machines, and this will mark the new era. According to my assumptions about how this will unfold, the people who live in the new era of Heaven will simply live without giving any further thought to the world of living humans or Earth. However, in reality, this will still have an effect.
Let me clarify. Let’s once again draw an analogy with Ancient Egypt. Imagine rewinding time back to Ancient Egypt. Then came the divine Judgment Day – a sort of Apocalypse. Part of the people ended up in Hell, and part ended up in Heaven. In Heaven, no one died; Ancient Egypt remained beautiful, with the Nile exuding the smell of fresh fish, everything gilded, everything