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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:42 pm
by Alexandr Korol
But it turns out that material things can be different, guys. It turns out that material existence can belong to cycle number two — bright materiality, or to cycle number four — dark materiality. These are completely different things. One kind of materiality is when you travel to Egypt to see a new museum that has opened, bringing your mother or an old friend from school along. And another is when you go to some vain, greedy, and trendy hotspot, a place where crowds of lost people gather, just to warm their backside and take photos of it for social media — that’s a different kind of material development, guys. Diligence and ambition are good materiality. But arrogance, immorality, and shamelessness — things that many people now use in their material pursuits — come from the devil. That’s the fourth cycle, dark materiality. These are different things. But people don’t see these boundaries, they don’t know them, and later they are surprised at where they end up, what difficulties they face, and what kind of justice and retribution follows. So, should we trust the mind? Should we trust our feelings? It turns out that neither can always be trusted, because there is always an opposite, a mirror reflection, something distorted.
I started with this topic, even though it both exists and does not exist in the second volume. I began with it because, as always, my books are written in co-authorship — time itself is the co-author of my books. And here I am, the protagonist of the book, a book within a book, a writer writing about a writer, writing about a writer — who is this, what is this? Still, there is something external, you see, this nature, this time, which leaves its own imprint. After all, it is not by chance that right now, today, at this very moment, this volume exists — it must be part of one of four cycles, which means that something is happening in the world and in nature as well. But never mind that.
So, I have shared with you what I am working on now, but also what I have already mentioned and encountered, and what readers have encountered together with me in the second volume. From memory, I will now recall what I touched upon there. Naturally, the last 30% of the second volume — the final 30%, meaning the book’s conclusion — is the most essential, the most interesting part. It is the matrix, a physically deciphered and assembled matrix by which everything is structured. But before reaching this matrix, there is a great deal of information in the second volume that, in reality, people have overlooked, not given importance to, treated casually — and that is very unfortunate.