it all and realize that you’ve lived through so many intense lives, and yet this one still feels like another completely separate life. You don’t know whether it’s all one life or not. And truly, not just me, but my employees and friends have often joked that “it feels like we actually died.” Because the world seems to still exist, but it’s as if we are living parallel to it, and yet, at the same time, we are still here, living.
The next logical question in this discussion would be: how do we explain the case of someone – let’s take Igor, Alex, Peter, Olga, or any other person – who has physically died for all of us? How does that work? That’s a big question. So what conclusions can we draw from this? That all of their multiverses have ended, that even in our multiverse, they’ve died? This is another primitive and crude question – just like many of you like to think: one plus one equals two, as simple as that. But I won’t agree. Let’s reflect further, let’s philosophize. One possible assumption is that in the multiverse we’ve entered, for some reason, this person has died, but in another multiverse, they continue living. But here’s another point: if we are constantly shifting between multiverses, then in all the multiverses we enter from now on, this person will already be dead. And before this, they were alive in all of them. So what is this moment when someone physically dies? The fact that they are now buried in a cemetery – how does that work? Why didn’t any shift occur? What exactly is happening? For whom, and in which reality, did they actually die – or not die? That’s the question. For us, and in our versions of the multiverse, they are dead. But for someone else, living in a different version of the multiverse, they might still be alive!
How can I solve this mystery? I have already thought about it a little and have written before that I should wait until I reach the answer in the Spirit. But my initial thought is that we must not forget that not all people are the same. There are people without souls, people with souls, and people with spirit. These are different levels of development, and therefore, when a person dies, they die in different ways. And they either resurrect, restore, or go somewhere further. What happens after death depends on what stage of development the person is at. That is the first thing to consider. Maybe those who die are precisely the ones who are at a stage where they do not reincarnate. But even this doesn’t seem entirely logical because everyone dies, even from old age. We all experience aging. If we take mythology out of the equation for a moment and just assume