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— a system in which we live — that is divided into three primary Wi-Fi points: the sky, the earth, and the underworld. And these three worlds have three corresponding Gods. It turns out that this idea appears in many traditions. I find it in Hinduism, in ancient Greek mythology — it’s everywhere. In Hinduism, for example, there is Brahma as the sky, Vishnu as the earth, and Shiva as the underworld. Or, as it is described in Greek mythology, there is Zeus for the sky, Poseidon for the earth, and Hades for the underworld. And so, I search for them. I see that history is full of mistakes when it comes to interpreting these things. On one hand, I understand these errors and begin correcting them in my books. People have become confused — those who recorded history got slightly tangled up, and I must admit, I got just as confused as they did. I couldn’t understand why, so I called Big Alexander to ask him. Why is it that if there are three main Gods — sky, earth, and the underworld — and if the God of the underworld, just like the God of the sky and the God of the earth, serves the highest, main God, then why has the serpent-tempter always sought to overthrow these Gods and destroy these worlds? Why? Because if the serpent came from the main God, and if he is one of the three great Gods, then he must be good. Yes, of course, he rules the underworld, but still, he should serve an essential role. So why does he play a destructive one? And as it turns out, there is a difference. There is a main God of the underworld, and he is actually good — he maintains order. These three Gods — the sky, the earth, and the underworld — represent order, they represent the cosmos. That is important. But within the underworld, just like in all other realms, there is a hierarchy. And within this underworld, the serpent exists separately. This is the most intriguing part. Even in Hinduism, they refer to this as the “illusion of Maya,” which is exactly what is happening in the world right now. You can look it up and read about it. In ancient Egypt, this serpent was called Apophis (Apep or Apop) — the very being that sought to erase the boundaries between the world of the earth and the world of the sky. He tried to consume everything with his darkness, with his false world, and he is the one who must be fought against. But even though he originates from the underworld, he is not the main God of the underworld — he is simply a character within that realm. So, I begin to see that these worlds exist, and I set out to find them — to truly understand what the world of the sky is and who belongs to it, especially in mythology. I start digging through everything to identify all of these Gods: