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who performs this function. He, like a Spirit, enters weak, sinful people, and through them, he always sets you on a false path and always turns you against everyone — telling you, “Your father is bad, look, he didn’t give you anything,” even though your father gave you everything, but he’ll show you everything with the “right” angle to make you hate your father, to make you hate your mother, to make you turn away from your husband or wife, can you imagine? And that’s how these devils work. A light person, however, even if they see something inappropriate, unworthy, they won’t scream about it unnecessarily. But those who invest all their strength and money into it, to the point that it makes their stomach churn, there’s something wrong with that person, the one who gets so shaken up.
If we go back to the question you asked me about whether it’s worth going to church if you don’t believe — well, let’s put it this way, for show, you shouldn’t go, in a group, as if you’re going to a café to have fun and take pictures. Why do that? You should feel it, that you’ve woken up, or that a day has come when you feel like you want to be with yourself, or you’ve thought about the meaning of life, and if you’re thinking about the church, then just go, without overthinking it. Don’t plan it, don’t tell anyone — just go. Don’t be shy, ask in the church, “Who can I talk to?” That’s all. Don’t hesitate to ask how to be baptized, how to pray, how to confess, what communion is. Of course, if you go to the church and don’t have a cross on you, then it’s a bit awkward, so be sure to wear a cross. Again, I’m not advocating for any religion in any way. I love all religions, but that’s also contradictory for all religions because each one says it’s the only true one, and everything else is “oh no.” For example, the Orthodox Church, let’s just say, a church servant often scolded me, made remarks like, “How can you, Alex, write about meditation and chakras?” And people wrote, complained about me, saying, “He seems Orthodox, but he’s writing about meditation and chakras.” You see, people want to create conflicts, tensions — let them create them if they’re bored. But again, meditation and chakras are part of Buddhism and Hinduism, and those are actually friendly countries to mine. In fact, there’s a Buddhist temple, a Datsan, in St. Petersburg. So, where did I learn about meditation and chakras?
If we go back to the question you asked me about whether it’s worth going to church if you don’t believe — well, let’s put it this way, for show, you shouldn’t go, in a group, as if you’re going to a café to have fun and take pictures. Why do that? You should feel it, that you’ve woken up, or that a day has come when you feel like you want to be with yourself, or you’ve thought about the meaning of life, and if you’re thinking about the church, then just go, without overthinking it. Don’t plan it, don’t tell anyone — just go. Don’t be shy, ask in the church, “Who can I talk to?” That’s all. Don’t hesitate to ask how to be baptized, how to pray, how to confess, what communion is. Of course, if you go to the church and don’t have a cross on you, then it’s a bit awkward, so be sure to wear a cross. Again, I’m not advocating for any religion in any way. I love all religions, but that’s also contradictory for all religions because each one says it’s the only true one, and everything else is “oh no.” For example, the Orthodox Church, let’s just say, a church servant often scolded me, made remarks like, “How can you, Alex, write about meditation and chakras?” And people wrote, complained about me, saying, “He seems Orthodox, but he’s writing about meditation and chakras.” You see, people want to create conflicts, tensions — let them create them if they’re bored. But again, meditation and chakras are part of Buddhism and Hinduism, and those are actually friendly countries to mine. In fact, there’s a Buddhist temple, a Datsan, in St. Petersburg. So, where did I learn about meditation and chakras?