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Alexandr Korol
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Conversation with the Mystic-Old-Man

Alexandr: Hello.
Mystic-Old-Man: Hello, Alex.
Alexandr: It’s my birthday today.
Mystic-Old-Man: Oh, Happy Birthday!
Alexandr: Thank you very much. And I just turned 34.
Mystic-Old-Man: Congratulations! That’s great! Well, in any case, it’s quite a peculiar anniversary. I mean that, well, in general, you haven’t yet crossed the most significant boundary at 35 – that’s the real transition. So you have a year of productive work ahead. And probably a very productive one.
Alexandr: And that’s exactly what I wanted to ask a couple of questions about. The first question is this. About a week ago, the system, as it often does, highlighted something for me through films or music, emphasizing certain words. First, it showed me one film where there was a conversation about amnesia, then another film – also about amnesia, with that as the main plot. And just recently, I was finishing a series, and in it, they say, “You need to remember everything.” But in this series, which I took as a message for me, they show two multiverses, two realities. One reality is where people live as if they never got into the plane crash – as if the crash never happened. And at the same time, they also show how they survive on the island because the crash did happen. And then there’s this moment where the people on the island are all dying, but in reality, they start appearing in the reality where they never died, where the crash never happened, and they start remembering themselves. As if remembering that there was another life, but they only remembered it when they died in the life they were living. And so, is there something similar happening in my life?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, look, that’s not happening in the same way, but at a deeper level, let’s say, in dreams, where motivational energies accumulate, such a reflection does exist. The thing is, dreams are a continuation of reality, but only in terms of the motivational energies that accumulate over a certain period or amount of time. The fact is that social life itself, the very society in which a rational human is embedded, is precisely an accumulation of motivational energies.