Sometimes I’d come up with something in my head, some excuse to break the rules again. You know, life is very interesting. Just imagine, now I’m over 30, if I meet my classmates, university mates – they won’t care what has happened in my life. And I don’t care what happened in theirs. How is life evaluated? How has it passed in these 30 years? Even though there are still 30 years ahead. But again, how did it go? How can you understand how you lived now? Worthily or not, right or wrong? How? Well, alive – that’s good already. What’s next? Well, no one cares where you’ve been, who you’ve known. Everyone will ask you: “Do you have an apartment? Kids, dogs?” So what are the key achievements? A car, an apartment, and no problems by the age of thirty. If you don’t have that, well, it means you’re living wrong. This is how it is evaluated. Now, if some young guy, a twenty-year-old blogger, says that he’s great and has known the whole world, that’s, of course, good. Maybe I haven’t been to Brazil and South Africa. I haven’t, yes, I agree. I don’t know how to make beautiful videos, as you can see.
Question: In the first volume, there was a mention of crowns, rings, jewelry, and artifacts. You wrote that there was a time when these items were used for their intended purpose, to focus energy. And that time should come soon, as opposed to now, when people wear jewelry for beauty. The question is: when these tools, jewelry, were used, was it a time when people had high values, a high level of spirituality, morality, and ethics? Was that period characterized by the peak of civilization, or was it not necessarily the case?
Let’s put it this way. Imagine that we are now in the worst and most terrifying time. Chaos. If we finally understand that we should not take everything literally, then in mythological tales it is said that the world was created from chaos. “From chaos” does not mean everything is in ashes, but that chaos exists right now — there is no ash, but there is chaos. Chaos is when the boundaries of worlds are broken, and the boundaries of good and evil are broken in people’s minds, in their heads, in their hearts — it’s all disturbed. This is chaos. After this chaos, the golden age must come. But you understand that after the golden age, there are other cycles. There are many cycles. In Hinduism, they even talk about four key cycles. And right now we are in the Kali Yuga cycle, and then the Satya Yuga, the next cycle, will begin.