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And then I realize that there is this fifth God, and I begin searching for Him. But to find Him, as Big Alexander cryptically tells me, I must “ride all these horses.” So I continue deciphering everything and understand that this is once again the matrix — that the four horses represent the four seasons, the four cycles, the four cycles of the Sun. And that the God — this main God — is the Sun, which is why He governs these gods within the hierarchy. It turns out that there is the God of the Sky, the God of the Earth, and the God of the Underworld, and above them, there is some greater God who rules over them. But then I discover that there are actually four gods, plus a fifth. And this fifth — is all four combined. And then Big Alexander tells me that this is the most important thing of all — it is the fifth element, the most unique one. And this Sun God, as it turns out, has appeared in many ancient traditions, yet historians have never been able to decode it properly. But if you look at calendars, you can at least start to get an idea — many have already figured out that when a man is depicted in a chariot with four horses, surrounded by the twelve zodiac signs, they at least understood that these four horses must represent the four seasons. But now let’s look at it differently. Do you understand that this is all the same Sun, but it simply has four different moods? That the four seasons are four moods? That we have time, and — to help you understand — this matrix, which I have been deciphering since the first volume, since childhood, and to this very day, is revealing even deeper layers. I was already categorizing it back then — why there are 12 hours, 24 hours, why there is morning, day, evening, night. And now, it is unfolding in an even more literal sense, taking on an entirely different meaning — one that, in fact, has been mentioned in all ancient scriptures and mythology. Historians and scholars simply say, “Oh, they worshipped the Sun God back then,” or “There were ancient people who, for some reason, believed in this.” What do they mean, “just believed”? It wasn’t just belief. We are only now, I would say, maturing toward this understanding. We haven’t even fully grown into it yet. What was lost is now returning — that’s the paradox. And I am now bringing it all back. And it turns out that if we look at the daily cycle and observe how the Sun behaves, we have morning. Morning is when the Sun emerges, yes? It rises out of darkness, from the void, right? Then we have the peak of the Sun, which is daytime. Then comes another transition. So, in the morning, the Sun is preparing for the day. Then, when the day arrives,