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Alexandr Korol
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– so there are eight such cubes forming, naturally, what? A big cube. And this big cube is the second apple, with wheels formed around it just as before. But also, just as we multiplied the first small cube outward to create a big one, we can do the opposite – we can create eight smaller cubes inside the original cube. And one of those eight – the eighth one – is also an apple. So that’s how these three apples form. The small one multiplies by 8, creating a larger apple. Then that large apple multiplies by 8 again, forming an even bigger one. The secret to deciphering this further is about looking at the cube of cubes from the correct angle – not as a flat square, but from a perspective where it appears as a hexagon, through the right viewpoint. I remember that these same circles and spheres, arranged in proportions like rings – one ring, then a larger one, then an even larger one – appear frequently in Orthodox icons. They can be seen in the “All-Seeing Eye” icon and many others. For now, I’m just documenting this as another small step forward. If you create a cube made of cubes, and within those cubes, there are even smaller cubes, and if you look at it from the right perspective – not as a flat square, but in a way that reveals three of its faces – you will see that this forms the Flower of Life, consisting of perfect triangles. Now, the question is, how to execute this correctly? Maybe soon I’ll start gluing sticks again, maybe a little later.
“The magic circle is a circle or a designated space, outlined in one way or another by practitioners of various branches of ritual magic. It can contain energy and create a sacred space or provide magicians with a form of magical protection from supernatural forces (that is, create a protective barrier between them and the entity they are attempting to summon), or both at the same time. Such a circle can be physically marked – with salt or chalk, for example – or simply visualized.” Well, I’ll immediately comment on why salt is used. My assumption is that it’s simply because it’s a crystal – small crystals. You create this boundary in the form of a circle not with just anything, but specifically with crystals. So I think it could also be done with sugar or even ground-up stone, just plain sand, really. But as we see, salt was used. I don’t think it’s about the salt itself – it could be anything. The key point is that it’s a scattering of these tiny crystals that create this division. Alright, moving on. “The circle is used in ceremonial magic rituals when attempting to summon various ghosts, entities, and demons. In the Greater Key of Solomon, it is stated that the circle should have a diameter of nine feet and be drawn