You see, the point here is that it is said that there must be a Great Tribulation, then the Rapture of the Church, meaning the gathering of certain people into the Kingdom of God, and the appearance of the Second Coming. And everyone speculates and does not understand what comes first and what comes later. Based on what I have previously provided in earlier volumes and also in the fifth volume, we can already assume what is what. That is, if we now understand that death is simply switching from one multiverse to another, if we now understand that this old world, the one before the age of 33, is, so to speak, without miracles, then it seems that miracles cannot exist in it. So, logically, for miracles to exist, there must first be the Great Tribulation so that, accordingly, all these people die, but they will not understand it, and then they will be sorted out into different places, and some may even survive. But those who survive will be left in horror. And for them, there will be only the Great Tribulation and pure destruction, like in the movies “Mad Max” or “The Book of Eli.” But some people who died and transitioned – meaning they moved into a multiverse where they do not encounter these horrors – then for them, perhaps, there won’t even be a Great Tribulation, but rather an immediate event, either the Rapture of the Church or the appearance of the Second Coming. But we must also not forget that I am now describing all this quickly, on the fly, and we must not forget that there are three worlds: earthly, heavenly, and the underworld. And here, we need to understand how many times something appears and in which world it manifests. I have just considered two worlds, but in reality, there should be three worlds. Therefore, something should first appear in one world, then something else should happen in another world, and only then will the third world come into play. Something like that.
Here, I found another section in this Wikipedia article on the Rapture of the Church titled “Divergence.” It also begins to reflect on whether this is one event or two. It states: “Some believers consider that the Second Coming of Jesus Christ will consist of two distinct events, or that it will be a single event carried out in two stages. This idea arises from discrepancies encountered when interpreting two groups of biblical passages literally, which are dedicated to the Second Coming (the main ones in these groups are passages 1 Thess. 4:13-18 on one hand and Matt. 24:1-51 on the other).