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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2025 2:59 pm
by Alexandr Korol
hidden meaning, and I did not even go into detail about it in the second volume—but the chair or throne on which He sits with the book is actually turned in three directions, as if it has three seats. Seriously. Three seats. And this seating structure is a triangle. And around this throne, where the Seated One is depicted with the book, there are four animals: one is an angel with wings, another is a bird — an eagle, another is a lion with wings, and the last is an ox — bull with wings. So, four animals are depicted. This results in a triangle and a square. These three corners correspond to one aspect, while the four represent the four elements — this is how the entire matrix rotates and functions.
And then it goes even further. In addition to this, the boundaries are shown — this is all a cube, meaning above it are the seven lampstands, and He is the eighth. Additionally, twenty-four elders are depicted around Him. These twenty-four elders — you now understand—represent time, which appears as twelve but has a mirrored counterpart, making it another twelve, thus forming a total of twenty-four. And if you dig even deeper, there are many more cycles. As I wrote before, we have twelve zodiac signs and twelve months, but these twelve months are different each year, meaning that in a way, there are more than twenty-four. On the other hand, they are one and the same, meaning there are only twelve. And if you trace their origin even further, they are not even twelve but fewer. But this is how the matrix unfolds and spreads throughout the world. That aside. And then the voice, the Spirit, tells me that the most important thing in deciphering this matrix is not to view the cube in a flat perspective as a square — if you were to draw it on paper — but to always see it as a cube, meaning you need to look at it from the correct angle. And the key to unlocking everything is this correct angle. It is when you view the cube as if it is rotated, appearing as a hexagon. Then suddenly I remember — “Aha! So that’s why the triangle has been depicted everywhere as a halo in various icons.” And so I refer to an icon, which I am looking at now, of Sabaoth — “God Sabaoth.” Then I begin searching for cherubim. But how do I search for them? I look at this cube from the correct angle. Meaning, in order for you to decipher and visualize this, you absolutely need to have a cube in your hand, and you must view it in such a way that one of its corners is pointing directly at you, as if you are staring into the corner, while the edges extend outward like the Mercedes-Benz symbol —