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at the time was right, whether I interpreted it correctly — whether I gave it the right name or not, whether I associated it correctly with what I was decoding. And I remember that yes, in a dream I was shown such a thing — that when a person supposedly dies or sleeps, they can still live somewhere else. But at that time, I understood it within the framework of the experience and amount of knowledge I had back in 2023. Now I would probably decode it differently. And it’s quite possible that now, in the next volumes, I am decoding it differently, but the code is the same. Maybe I’m just decoding the same code each time more and more precisely, more accurately. And so back in 2023, when I was already approaching the completion of the first volume of “Alternative History,” I saw this thing — that yes, a person, they seem to have died — these burials, for example. So what was shown to me back then? That there is the Mausoleum, there is Lenin, and that all of this is not for nothing, that it is some kind of ancient ritual, and that because they performed this ritual, it gives something, so that he, this Lenin, could live somewhere. That it’s as if he died here for us, but in reality, he is still living somewhere else. But back then, I interpreted it so literally that I assumed it meant that as long as the body exists, he lives. That as if, if this body is destroyed, he would no longer live. I understood it this way — too literally, too fantastically, like an ordinary person who watches science fiction movies. That’s how I interpreted it at that time — literally. Like, wow! So, if you embalm the body or if you make a mummy like they did in Egypt — I immediately drew an analogy with Egypt — maybe that’s why they did these burials, that he supposedly died, but in fact, they’re doing something that allows him to go somewhere, to live on elsewhere. But now I wouldn’t think that way. Why? Because I would immediately ask the question: why even keep the body? Like, if he died, he died — that’s it, the body can be buried, cremated. Why keep it? He died, and the spirit, soul, consciousness lives on somewhere. Why the body? And if we dig even deeper into all this, especially after the third volume of “Alternative History,” where I explore what the multiverse is, simulation, artificial intelligence, and all of that — based on that, can we draw some conclusions? Why keep the body if we all live in different multiverses? He died here for us — okay — but in another version of the multiverse, he didn’t die and continues living, so such thoughts can arise now, such reflections. And then the same applies to Ancient Egypt, and to Lenin.