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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 7:16 am
by Alexandr Korol
And yet, there’s nothing wrong or criminal about it — why be scared? But people find it strange. It doesn’t fit into the standards of the social system. That’s what an essence-person is. The social system is made up of people who all mold themselves to each other. They’ve abandoned the nature of their own personalities, the individuality of their souls, and they’ve all become the same zombies, possessed by the “agent smith,” the tempter, the demon — under its influence and all the same. They all cling to each other, and if you’re not like them, you’re an outcast. That’s the rule they live by, and that’s how they all live, all the same. And social media gave them power — to reveal themselves, to show off. It now feels like they’re everywhere, like the whole world is made up of them. But in reality, they’re just a small percentage. Regular people still exist — they’re still out there in Texas or somewhere in the middle of America, living on farms like Clark Kent in “Smallville.” Those guys stayed farmers. But some got tempted, said they didn’t want the farm anymore, moved to Los Angeles, got high, and turned into fools. That’s your choice — and the future follows. That’s what an essence is. An essence is something unpredictable, alive. There are people like poles — they just stand still like posts. And there are people like trees. You’ll never count how many leaves sprouted or fell off today — it’s alive. I’m that kind of alive. That’s why some people get scared of me. But honestly, it’s the social system people should be afraid of, not essences. Yet they fear the essences. But essences are the ones who are alive. Wouldn’t you want to meet a guy or a girl who lives like I described? Imagine how you’d feel — your heart would open, you’d feel warmth, inspiration, love, nostalgia for childhood. You’d be in shock, like — wow, this still exists. That’s how anyone would feel being next to such a person, visiting their home. Then again, I understand that maybe some of you reading this are like that right now. And that’s beautiful, because honestly, most of my readers were like that — and some still are.

Question: You described the light trap as light being captured in the structure of stones, artifacts, buildings, and holy people, and being looped within these structures. In the book, you describe this light as coming from a projector or the sun, or as the energy of life. Could you clarify what exactly should be understood by light in this figurative sense? Can this concept be equated with the Spirit?