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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:44 pm
by Alexandr Korol
it’s like the mood of the Sun, the adjustment of everything. It recalibrates itself. And just as I described, you go through four main cycles. Sometimes you want to dress in black, sometimes in bright colors. When a certain cycle begins, you throw out all your clothes, sell them, buy something completely different, only to later regret it and return to your previous style. The same happens with my books. During one cycle, you feel drawn to them; in another, you turn away. Then, you come back to them again, not understanding why, unable to control yourself — because nature takes over, ruling both you and everything around you. And we are a part of this nature. But I would still like for my books to give humanity at least some ability to grasp all of this, to see things as they really are, to understand who a person truly is and where we are living.
I wrote down the key points that must be covered in the analysis of “Alternative History” Volume Two. Let’s go through them in order. I wrote down a lot — 13 or 14 points. So, first. One of the topics mentioned and explored in “Alternative History” Volume Two, a first-person novel, is the nature of the soul — what it really is. At the end of the first volume and the beginning of the second, I, the author, start asserting that the soul is the body, a trap for light, like a mineral, like a crystal, in which light refracts due to the matrix inside. But the source of light remains the same; it comes from the same place where everything originates, like a projection. And if a person dies, the body simply dies, but the light returns back. There is no ghostly “Casper”, like in the children’s movie, that moves somewhere or lingers around. However, let me add a clarification. The second volume is specifically dedicated to the themes of the matrix and light, not life after death. And in the context of light refraction, I used this example, because one of the versions of how a human being is structured is indeed the refraction of light within a person. But in the fifth volume, which I am working on now, where I explore the topic of life after death and what exists on the other side, there are many additional versions beyond this one. Some of these versions do include the souls of the dead, ghosts, some who go to paradise, some who end up in hell, some who remember nothing and fade away as if falling into sleep, and others who become Spirits. But one must grow into a Spirit — that is for later. So now, in the second volume, I need to emphasize more that people truly are like vessels, and that the way a person is structured — the matrix within them — determines how nature manifests in them.