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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 6:34 am
It’s great when you don’t just feel something and can’t connect two words, but when you can refer to serious literature and historical facts and events when working on a book – that’s great. And my upcoming volumes, each one gets more serious and serious. So I write all my books with my heart, my Spirit, and my mind.
I want to add an interesting point. Working on the seventh volume right now – and the seventh volume is structured in a way that I review all my previous volumes, and at the moment, I am answering additional questions about my first volume – and from recalling all the events from that time, I get involved in it, I switch, and I noticed how a completely different world starts to light up for me: different music, different films, everything is different. I’ve been documenting this all day. So, it turns out that not long ago, there were winter holidays, and I was in the social-material world: doing tasks and completing various plans I had set. But now I’ve dived back into my manuscripts, and my perception is changing, I’m entering creativity and a magical world. And now, I can’t just take and, say, watch a film about aliens, just because it has information. It feels like my heart is so open right now that I want all films that have some code that nourishes my heart. And I can’t watch, for example, a film that I watched a month ago, which is smart and good, but it feels like there’s no nourishment for my heart in it, and I don’t want to strain and activate my mind because I’ve already shifted from the rhythm of the mind to the rhythm of the heart. And now, answering the questions about the first volume, the code and angle of perception that are embedded in this book, which I’ve now tuned into and that everyone reading this information is tuning into, if you want to immerse yourself more in this and tune into it, I can give a piece of advice. What you need to listen to is Yoav, his first two albums, The XX, their first two albums, Thom Yorke, Unkle, various somber tracks. But what’s also interesting is that films like “K-PAX,” “Rain Man,” “Powder,” “Phenomenon,” “Angel-A,” “City of Angels,” “We Bought a Zoo,” “Eddie the Eagle,” “Hook,” “Peaceful Warrior,” “Good Will Hunting,” “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” these films seem to have life in them. And it’s curious that if you look further in the list, which I documented today, there are more than a hundred films listed. The films – not just dramas,
I want to add an interesting point. Working on the seventh volume right now – and the seventh volume is structured in a way that I review all my previous volumes, and at the moment, I am answering additional questions about my first volume – and from recalling all the events from that time, I get involved in it, I switch, and I noticed how a completely different world starts to light up for me: different music, different films, everything is different. I’ve been documenting this all day. So, it turns out that not long ago, there were winter holidays, and I was in the social-material world: doing tasks and completing various plans I had set. But now I’ve dived back into my manuscripts, and my perception is changing, I’m entering creativity and a magical world. And now, I can’t just take and, say, watch a film about aliens, just because it has information. It feels like my heart is so open right now that I want all films that have some code that nourishes my heart. And I can’t watch, for example, a film that I watched a month ago, which is smart and good, but it feels like there’s no nourishment for my heart in it, and I don’t want to strain and activate my mind because I’ve already shifted from the rhythm of the mind to the rhythm of the heart. And now, answering the questions about the first volume, the code and angle of perception that are embedded in this book, which I’ve now tuned into and that everyone reading this information is tuning into, if you want to immerse yourself more in this and tune into it, I can give a piece of advice. What you need to listen to is Yoav, his first two albums, The XX, their first two albums, Thom Yorke, Unkle, various somber tracks. But what’s also interesting is that films like “K-PAX,” “Rain Man,” “Powder,” “Phenomenon,” “Angel-A,” “City of Angels,” “We Bought a Zoo,” “Eddie the Eagle,” “Hook,” “Peaceful Warrior,” “Good Will Hunting,” “Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind,” “Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door,” these films seem to have life in them. And it’s curious that if you look further in the list, which I documented today, there are more than a hundred films listed. The films – not just dramas,