Page 1 of 1

Page 98

Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:59 pm
by Alexandr Korol
candlesticks, and on the other side, three. And when they speak of the rainbow, the seven candlesticks, the seven churches, or the seven spirits — it is all the same thing. That is, there is Him, but He is divided into three and four. This is very important! Remember this. He is divided into three and four. And that’s it — I am in shock, an epiphany, realizing that I have progressed even further. Then I start recalling that in many places, in all these sacred texts, there is often a mention — and this does indeed have meaning — that sometimes there are references to four beasts, sometimes to four cherubim. Let’s not get caught up in the specific words here — something is depicted, let’s just say, as four: around the throne and in the midst of the throne. I begin to understand that this is that cube I found, that these are some lines that need to be drawn on or within it. And then the voice tells me again, “The correct angle.” It says that this is the key to deciphering everything—to understanding the entire matrix. And the most interesting thing is that this clue, “The correct angle,” remains relevant to this day. Even now, I am looking at the engraving “Vision of the Apocalypse”, and again, He is glowing from the candlestick. Here He is... There is an engraving “Vision of the Apocalypse”, where the Seated One is depicted. But also, something worth noting... And in general, I will say this: the second volume is more dedicated to the mind and logic. Here, everything needs to be proven and verified; there is no place for emotions. The second volume is precisely structured in such a way that even as I am now conducting this analysis in the first person, as the protagonist of the book, and narrating everything as if in real-time, simply reading it and setting it aside is useless. If you want to truly grasp the second volume, to immerse yourself in it, you need to open all these images I mention, print them out for yourself, or at least open them on your monitor. You need a notebook and pen to write everything down and take notes — only then will you be able to decipher it. Right now, I have one of the images that you will need to find later if you are interested in solving all of this. But the most important thing here is the path. It is not about how quickly you decipher it. The very act of straining your mind to understand what I am explaining turns on the gears in your brain, bringing structure, punctuality, cause and effect, foresight, analytics, and logic — all of which are essential in today’s world, as we can see from what is happening around us. So, this Seated One is often depicted in a very unusual way: He is shown sitting on a chair — which itself holds