Chapter 5. Myth
- Watch the movie “Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief” Read about the last labor of Heracles.
It’s unusual that I started looking up all sorts of information on the internet about the “golden apples” – what the Spirit recently illuminated for me – that the last labor I was meant to complete was the twelfth labor of Heracles. And as I continued searching for information about it, I saw that similar things appear frequently in mythology, though under different names. I came across the story of Perseus and how he also encountered Atlas, how he also gathered these golden apples. I remembered that I often recommended this film in my books – not because I consciously did it, but because the system does it through me. And it’s fascinating how everything gains meaning – how you can watch the same film and see one thing, but then, when you learn something new, when you receive a new key, everything appears from a different angle and is perceived in a completely different way. And for this very reason, the “Matrix” trilogy resonates deeply with so many people, and many compare and associate the “Matrix” trilogy with me. But why is there such a similarity? Because the “Matrix” trilogy was created based on the same framework, drawing from all mythologies. And all ancient mythologies follow the same structure – it has always been this way, at the end of every era, in the middle of the world, in mythical time. And by this same structure, what is happening to me now is unfolding. See? The structure, the essence – it is always the same. And so, in all other times, it was the same thing, just in a different form. That’s why the closest thing to what I live through, what is happening to me, and what is happening in the world now can simply be understood by studying any mythological story from any ancient civilization. The essence will always be the same – just called by different names.
From the latest curious things I’ve noted for myself, I want to share this now. There are four sacred beasts of Vietnam – they have their own specific names there, but the essence is that one represents the East, another the West, the third the North, and the fourth the South. “These beasts originate from a Chinese mythology-adapted myth about the four zodiac signs: the Green Dragon,