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Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2025 7:14 pm
by Alexandr Korol
below; as below, so above – is not entirely accurate because there is something else at play here that we don’t take into account. That something is likely the supercenter. For example, in the human body, when a person dies and then suddenly comes back to life, and no one understands how it happened – it is because the supercenter activated, not the center within the body. Even though the supercenter, which is outside, operates inside. But how does it activate? That is the paradox.
Alexandr: Then another question – should the dodecahedron be inside or outside the cube?
Mystic-Old-Man: Inside. So, the paradox exists right there.
Alexandr: And another thought – so the main God, the fifth, cannot exist separately from the four, because He consists of those four, right?
Mystic-Old-Man: Correct.
Alexandr: Alright. And do I understand correctly that these four stages – like the four elements, like the four gods – correspond to four geometric figures, and only if they are arranged in the correct way will the fifth geometric figure appear?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes, there is such a connection.
Alexandr: And the fifth geometric figure – is it the dodecahedron?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes, and it pulsates.
Alexandr: Does it form as a result of the arrangement, or does it physically exist?
Mystic-Old-Man: It exists physically. It is most likely a pulsar.
Alexandr: A pulsar? What exactly is that?
Mystic-Old-Man: There is a phenomenon in space – a pulsar. It emits energy – some kind of energy that is lethal to all living things.
Alexandr: But that means it is the Sun God, and at the same time, it is death.
Mystic-Old-Man: That’s how it appears to be.
Alexandr: The fifth element – aether.
Mystic-Old-Man: Well, you see, I once had a moment when I perceived death... Someone asked me, “What is death?” and I said, “It is light.” This light was coming toward me, and I said, “Yes, that is what it is.” Then they asked me, “And what is darkness?” I said, “It is absence. The absence of death.” “Oh,” they said, “that’s interesting. We never thought of it that way.” And I told them, “Well, think about it.”
Alexandr: Thank you.