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Chapter 13. Cosmology

Today, I opened my notes on my phone in chronological order – the things I need to further explore in my fifth volume. I also opened Wikipedia’s article on “Labyrinth” to read everything about it and see what the system, the Spirit, would highlight for me. And at that moment, after opening it, I stepped into the next room to get some water. When I returned and sat back down at the table, something very strange happened – Wikipedia’s article on “Labyrinth” was no longer open. Instead, the article on “Mythology” was displayed. Another curious thing – yesterday and today, I’ve been seeing these repeating numbers constantly. Not mirrored ones, but exactly repeating ones, which is very important – not mirrored, but repeating. They’ve been appearing endlessly. Not like five times a day, but every hour by pure chance: 10:10, 11:11, 12:12, 13:13, 14:14, 15:15. And this has been going on for an entire day now. So when I sat down at the table, I figured that if Wikipedia’s article on “Mythology” had opened on its own for some reason, then I probably needed to pay attention to it, and maybe the system wanted me to start from there. From everything written there – since it’s quite packed with information – I’ll highlight what really caught my attention, what deserves focus, and where emphasis should be placed. “In cosmogonic myths, the characteristic mythological pathos of transforming chaos into cosmos is most actualized. They reflect cosmological concepts regarding the structure of the cosmos (usually three-part in the vertical plane and four-part in the horizontal), describing its vegetative (world tree), zoomorphic, or anthropomorphic model. They recount the separation and distinction of the primary elements (fire, water, earth, air), the division of the sky from the earth, the emergence of solid ground from the world ocean, the establishment of the world tree, the world mountain,” and so on. And what caught my attention here is that it speaks about the transformation of chaos into cosmos, which means the creation of these boundaries: life and death, good and evil, day and night, evening and morning, sky, earth, or underground – all of these are boundaries, and this transformation from chaos into cosmos is precisely the act of establishing them. What also caught my attention was the phrase “the separation and distinction of the primary elements,” which directly relates to geometric figures – it is precisely fire, water, earth,