Question: Why do messengers speak in riddles? Why, for example, through Big Alexander, can the Spirit directly say: “Go there” or “Don’t go there,” but with messengers, it’s different?
Good question, I’ve never thought about it like that. But in fact, it’s quite simple. Imagine, let’s step into the Spirit’s shoes. This actually fits perfectly with the third volume of “Alternative History,” but in that volume, the system, the higher mind, points out a series that I should watch to convey even more of the information I’m uncovering. And it gives me the series “Travelers.” I was shocked when I saw this series because I hadn’t known about it before. And it shows how a girl is simply riding her bicycle, and suddenly someone speaks through her: “Hey, don’t go there, go there.” And then the girl comes to and says, “Oh, how did I end up here?” But it was all people from the future who could possess someone and pass on information to them. But! Now let’s imagine that we, being from the other side, could possess someone to warn them about something. Let’s imagine that you and I are already on the other side, and your great-great-granddaughter is walking down the street, heading to meet her love, so to speak. She wants to meet the boy she likes, she’s going on a date. And we need to stop her. Most often, the easiest way to stop her would be how? Well, to stop her, we could make her get stuck in an elevator, or have a friend call her and ruin her mood, or simply make her stomach ache – the easiest way in the system, where everything is controlled, to stop this girl, your great-great-granddaughter, from going on that date with that bad person. But let’s suppose the situation is a bit more complex. And we specifically want to pass some information to this girl, so who will we try to send it through? We can highlight her attention at moments when she’s watching her girly series, we can make the focus fall on a car every time, because we, for example, want her to buy or sell a car. And so we highlight this in the radio, on broadcasts, on social media as she scrolls, and again there’s a car, and she thinks, “Why is this?” But again, if this great-great-granddaughter of yours read my book, she would understand that the system is highlighting this to her, and she’d at least give it some attention and listen. But if she has never read books like “Alternative History,” she’s not me, not Alexandr Korol, so when this is highlighted to her, she wouldn’t even know it’s being highlighted. Therefore, what happens?