Question: You wrote that Nadezhda is an ordinary person who was possessed by an entity. Where is the consciousness of this ordinary person at that moment? After all, the dialogue lasted a long time, and she didn’t seem to be in a state of shock — on the contrary, it was probably you who was more shocked. Does the person in this state act as an observer, or do they simply fall asleep and won’t remember what happened? And for an ordinary person, at the very least, it would be strange to turn to Artyom and say, “I’ll stop your heart for a few seconds now” — a person would surely remember something like that once they’re no longer under the influence.
I can say this based on my own experience, because this — if we’re going to call it that — the system, the Spirit, also entered me. And yes, it’s as if it takes control over you, you’re saying and doing things, but at the same time, you’re still seeing and hearing everything, and when it all ends, you do still remember it — but just not in the same way. There’s this “but” to it. I even know how this works scientifically, can you believe that? Let me give you an example. Look, imagine there’s a life path, so to speak. And this life path is where you’re, say, creative. And then there’s another life path where you live materially, driven by your mind, with your heart closed — two different paths. Now imagine that in 2008, you were living with an open heart, and a lot was happening in your life: for example, you were writing this book with me and deciphering things. But in 2010, something happened that caused you to shift from this path — this version of you where your heart was activated — to another life path, the social-material one, where from 2010 to 2025, you’ve been living from the mind. And if I now ask you, “Do you remember what happened in 2008?”, of course you remember — you’ve got photos, and you kind of remember us meeting then, “We met back then, Korol,” you might say. So you do remember, but it’s like a dream, like a fog. That is, when you recall it, your consciousness doesn’t return there, you don’t feel the same emotions or sensations — you find it hard to even really remember it, like it’s something hazy and parallel. You kind of recall it faintly, like a trace of something, and that’s it. But why? Because that other world, from 2008 to 2010, was a different you, a different world. People just don’t know this, they don’t see it or notice it. And now, from 2010 to 2025, for example, you’re someone else —