I walked to the Church of Peter and Paul. I came there with my friend, the one I was in London with, and again, that old man. I said:
– Oh, hello.
– Hello.
– Do you remember me?
He didn’t remember anything. I thought, well, that’s okay. I said to him:
– I’ve just come back from London.
– London?
– Yes. It’s so nice there, I really like it.
And he starts telling me that the Queen of Britain orders pies from some city in Russia, because our pies are the best. He says that the English don’t have anything of their own, they just collect the best things from all over the world, but they have nothing of their own. And he says all of this just to try to convince me. Well, he succeeded – I was completely convinced and programmed that I couldn’t live in England. Since that moment, I haven’t lived there, even though I could have. This was the second time such a grandfather-messenger came. And why was he there? Well, he’s just wandering around, collecting bottles. Everyone has their own spot. He walks around, and it turns out he’s everywhere in the courtyards. Why did I meet him there? Well, because the church is located more in the courtyards, and he likes it there. But I only received one message from him that moment when he appeared for the second time – to never, under any circumstances, go to London to live. He erased that idea from my mind.
Question: Big Alexander said that you conquered the material world when you were in New York. What do you think you learned in New York and in America that led to the completion of your understanding of the material world?
I don’t quite link it that way. Of course, it can be linked. But you see, when I first appeared on your land, when I flew here, when I arrived, it felt like I had all the knowledge and sciences within me. But I didn’t know your human ways,