In other words, people who are still raw, who have not yet experienced the first, second, or third world, but are only starting to explore them, they go to extremes with all their heart, and that’s why these worlds are created and destroyed, created and destroyed, because they begin to take too much from these worlds, and when they go to the opposite extreme, everything collapses. But it’s important to pay attention that it doesn’t collapse but remains unchanged. After all, you can read a book in any of the three worlds and eat modestly, not gorge yourself like everyone else, but eat modestly, choosing the same food that is present in all three worlds. You can find that food and eat it modestly, and read the book modestly, in a way that is pleasing to all three worlds. And when you have found this balance, you no longer notice any of the chaotic transitions from one world to another or to the third. No, you enter this fourth world, where everything is moderate.
Question: There was Moses, and he had his own God. The Egyptians had their own gods, and at one point, they brought them to the peak of evolutionary development, protected them, and guided them. But when Moses came with his God, no one protected the Egyptians or enlightened them, they just disappeared. Could this be the change of gods? How is that? What is supposed to happen now? Someone was ruling before, and then it will become more difficult with the white king.
Well, I don’t know how. I’ll just share with you my current assumption, I haven’t sat down to re-study history or analyze it to give you a specific answer, I’m not working on that right now. This is your reflection. But I’ll share one of the assumptions, one of the versions, of course, there may be many others. But one curious version I can share is this: could it be that the Egyptian gods left together with the people into the multiverse, where they continue to rule, and they have their future era, technologies, flying saucers, they left? And the time shown when the “plague of Egypt” begins, and the people are freed, is the multiverse left with those Egyptians who didn’t make it to where they needed to go. That’s the essence. And that’s when the “plague of Egypt” started – it’s a parallel multiverse where their future, their time, doesn’t exist. This is the point to consider. But this is just one version.