Mystic-old man: Yes, there is something inside, but will it matter to you? No. The mountain is the meaning. I explained to you much more that you are asking me about now.
Assistant: Well, it is just you said that you mean this for me personally. That it won’t matter.
Mystic-old man: It won’t. I already told you more, and you are asking me less than that.
Assistant: OK, I understand. Next question. I have a picture in front of me. We found a stone on the mountain, like a mineral, actually a couple of them. When you look at this stone, you will feel some sort of daze.
Mystic-old man: You see, I just told you that the mountain is the place for daydreaming. I wouldn’t say daze. You will be immersed in the state of dreaming, for sure. You just confirmed it for me.
Assistant: OK, OK, but can you please approximate.
Mystic-old man: I am telling you very precise things. As for the word “daze,” what is it, drugs? It is not good at all.
Assistant: OK, I understood. Thank you very much.
Many attempts like this were made to verify and clarify things with the Mystic- old man. I wrote the numbers differently, chose the places that have something, and included places that don’t, specifically to confirm and verify. I sent different people to meet him and found that his willingness to share his insights really depended on the person he was communicating with. He might be very open and communicative with one person and closed and cautious with another. I can relate; I have the same thing. It is like a firmware. For example, he was very open about the topic of the “aliens” with my first associate, but the next one I assigned to talk to him had a very materialistic energy. I was listening to the recording,