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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:13 am
by Alexandr Korol
the one about Van Gogh, or something similar. He needs to really cleanse himself, calm down, stop being so absorbed in social media. Only after that should he sit down with the book and read it, after two days. But if a person has been running around in a rush, running errands all week, not feeling himself, completely on autopilot, and then he suddenly sits down to read a book – what will he see in the book? Nothing. Even when he reads, his mind will be on work or everyday matters, and he won’t be able to absorb it. He may read the words, but if I ask him what he read today, he won’t be able to give an example or explain it. He won’t remember anything because his mind was elsewhere. But if he does try to focus, when reading, he will feel how difficult it is to engage, because it’s a shift in vibrations, and he is on a different frequency. He will feel an overwhelming tension, unable to concentrate on the book. And then, he will just put it down. And so it turns out that, you see, although the book is physically there in front of everyone, right? They can’t read it because their state is off, the rhythm is different, the world is different. And if a person, so to speak, steps out of the hustle and bustle and isolates themselves with themselves, only such a clean, calm, present person can read the book. But while you’re in the hustle, always on the move, always on social media, always distracted, always diverted, people in this kind of rhythm, they can’t perceive me and my books. We live in different frequencies, in different ranges. So, for 19 million people to read my book, what has to happen? It’s not even about telling them to read it. It’s hard. One has to become a different person first and foremost. So, you see, it turns out that it’s not the book that changes the person, as many think. Of course, the book gives inspiration, sensations, emotions, and changes the angle of perception from which you start to look at something. That’s all clear, and that’s why people have always preferred reading literature, and books have always been valued in the world throughout all times. Turn on any post-apocalyptic film, even “The Book of Eli,” and everyone needs books. Turn on the movie “Planet of the Apes” – everyone needs books, because it’s the most important book. I would say this: well, a person has to spiritually come to the point where they can read my book. Will 19 million people spiritually come to read my book? What has to happen in the world for that? It’s scary to think about. This all will make people reject everything socially-materialistic and become humble, meek, and moral. Well, maybe, but why? I don’t know.