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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:32 am
by Alexandr Korol
Question: In chapter three of the second volume, you reflected on how the matrix is a trajectory along which light — that is, the Spirit — moves. You also mentioned that this matrix should be imagined in different forms, including within a person. For example, if the light, upon entering the human soul — that is, their lens — passes through it completely, then this light returns back to the Spirit. But if the light is refracted by the lens, then time and space begin, and the world of people appears. And if the light passes through, that is already a new stage, associated with immortality or infinity. Could you please elaborate a bit more on this topic of immortality and infinity in that context?

Back then, in the Spirit, in the flow, I dictated all of that out of myself. Pulled all of it out — what I saw, what it seemed to me — and that’s how the second volume came to be. And now it’s like — go ahead and decipher it yourself. Let’s put it this way. This, and that, and the other — everything I’m about to say now is true. It’s just that at different stages of development, it can be packaged differently. One of the things we’re now unpacking is the idea that there is something like a soul, a Spirit, a body — that we can imagine it this way, because it’s easier for the human mind, for a person to grasp: there’s a body, and there’s something like a soul. This soul is some kind of matrix, and light enters it, and that’s how we live. And that light can either go back or pass through, and then you are purely Spirit. And the answer is both yes and no. You can now imagine it differently — that there is no soul inside the body, but that the body itself is already... It just shifts from one density to another, from one layer to the next — that is, it’s all code. The body consists of code. And there’s one code, another, a third, a fourth. And it still captures light. Spirit and immortality — if we recall the film Doctor Strange, the first part — there they say that the Spirit heals the flesh. What does that mean in the world of people? How do people perceive that phrase? They understand that there is flesh, meaning the body, and there is some kind of Spirit — a flow or a light — that enters into you and, like tiny grains, restores you and keeps you from getting sick, figuratively speaking. That’s how people generally imagine it. But I see it differently now — as if I am a projection. And if my projection is made of, say, five pixels — figuratively speaking — a weak projection, then it can fall apart, can’t regenerate. And because it’s such a projection, it means I’m living in such a system, in such a projection where things like illness exist,