Conversation with the Mystic-Old-Man
Alexandr: So, I have a question. Let’s say, for example, there was a nightclub, and there was a fire – many, many people died. And later, a building was constructed on that site. And now, many people say they hear or see ghosts. My question is this: Is this just residual information, the horror of what happened lingering there? Or are those who died still there on another plane, living, existing, manifesting?
Mystic-Old-Man: Alex, there are multiple layers. First of all, information can be preserved in the form of energy and also as a narrative, like a recorded event. One transitions into the other under certain conditions. That’s why people might feel a sense of unease, irritation, fear, or horror in such places. But that’s not always the case – some people might even experience pleasure there.
Alexandr: Okay, then I have another question. Those people who, for example, died in that fire – they were all different, and each of them must have transformed in different ways afterward. Some ended up in hell, some...
Mystic-Old-Man: But that’s exactly what I was just explaining. This experience, this perception, is a certain type of information – like a story that transforms into energy or energy that turns into a story. It’s an interdependent thing that has specific layers, meaning one layer can transition into another. And this is in a certain way connected with the energies of information.
Alexandr: Then let me ask more specifically. Could it be that some of those who died ended up in heaven, while others went to hell? And could their hell be that they are stuck in that place, endlessly reliving what happened? Mystic-Old-Man: Anything is possible, that’s exactly what I’m talking about. Alexandr: And is there no way to clear out this information? For example, many people are afraid to buy a house on an old cemetery. Let’s say a cemetery was removed, and a house was built there. And now, the new residents feel that energy. Can it never be removed, not even by priests?
Mystic-Old-Man: Alex, but by that logic, the entire planet would be a cemetery, because living beings are constantly dying everywhere – people, insects, microbes.