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And then I start going through all the archives, all the information about where immortality has ever been mentioned. Then I start gathering everything related to resurrection, and that’s when I’m struck by the fact that Jesus descended into the underworld on a Saturday and then came Sunday. That is something entirely different. And this entire encoded message within that story — it is highly relevant, believe me, right now. None of it is random, and it’s not just a story being told for the sake of it. And I think, “So even there, He was.” Then I remember that resurrection is mentioned repeatedly — not only His resurrection but also the resurrection of the Church itself, as described in the Apocalypse, in the Revelation of John the Theologian. And I realize, this must be about that. But imagine my role in all of this — I had never even noticed it before, as if it had never been illuminated for me, the entire concept of immortality and resurrection. Simply because, when you don’t know something, it’s as if it remains blocked from your perception. But now, the system has led me to writing about this in the fifth volume, and suddenly, I see that it is everywhere. Everywhere, there are references to preparing for death — it was present in all mythological stories, in all pagan religions, and it was considered deeply important. Everyone believed in the Spirit of Death, everyone believed in life after death. And I think, “Unbelievable. This is actually real.” Then I begin to understand that there is also the theme of resurrection and immortality, what they really are, and how they function. And in the fifth volume, I reference this extensively, especially by pointing to all the publicly available documents on the internet, all the archives, everything in Wikipedia, and so on. By citing these sources, I ensure that it’s not as if I am making things up out of nowhere — I am decoding immortality and resurrection based on what already exists. And you know what’s interesting? Imagine how little people understand mythological stories, mythology itself, and sacred language— though by now, after my five books, you should already grasp this. But really, imagine—there were people who tried to create an elixir of immortality, who searched for the philosopher’s stone, who drank molten metals and died from it, believing it would make them immortal. They failed to understand that we exist in a simulation and that immortality is simply about realizing that truth. They thought that by preparing a cup of mercury and drinking it, they would become immortal, but instead, they all died. So don’t take everything so literally. It’s all very different. In fact, as they say, it’s much simpler.