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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:35 am
by Alexandr Korol
Kolya one and Kolya two? Why, from one set of actions, one algorithm, one rhythm, one Kolya appears, and from another set of actions, another algorithm, another Kolya appears? How can that be? Alright. There are different theories that we have multiple personalities, with a light and dark side in each of us. So, you could draw a comparative analogy. Well, it seems that when Kolya is with his girlfriend, his light side awakens, and when he’s without her, his dark side immediately wakes up. But again, what’s most interesting is that when he’s with his girlfriend, he hears his inner voice, and everyone can hear it. And this voice, I would call it his conscience. Just his conscience. But when, for example, Kolya is without his girlfriend and surrounds himself with other elements, some other thoughts start coming to his mind. And where do they come from? Whose thoughts are these? It’s still a voice, and he trusts it. But he doesn’t realize that this voice has changed. And how is that? That’s the question. It’s as if a different light enters him, and since we’re discussing the topic of the soul, the traps of light, and in the second volume I’m explaining what the Spirit really is. So, the second volume is even more focused on explaining what I uncovered in the first volume. And earlier, I already reflected on the idea that, okay, light is one and it’s shared. But what a person becomes depends on something being wrong inside them. So, essentially, they connect to the dark force sometimes and to the light force at other times — but the power is still one. So what happens with Kolya? Why does this light inside him manifest and reveal his dark version instead of his light version? That’s the question. And if we think this through and refer back to some ancient scriptures, we see that Buddha underwent the trial of Mara. Mara is the goddess of death — she is essentially a demon. And what is a demon? A dark force. Alright. And this dark force tempted, provoked, and attacked Buddha. There’s a similar story in Christianity about Jesus Christ, when he spent 40 days in the desert and was also tempted by demons. This doesn’t happen physically, where you see a demon in flesh. No. It happened in a way that, if we draw an analogy with Buddha or Jesus, it happened like this: all your friends, family, acquaintances, all the people around you, would begin to provoke you, slander you, attack you in this way, or tempt you, try to bribe you with someone or something. They try everything they can to get you to react badly, to make you lash out in revenge, or to try to bribe you. They do the worst things possible, only to get you to turn away from God.