Question: At the beginning, you describe how energy refracts through the lens of the soul, gathers from rainbow light into white, passes through, and returns back to the source. This moment loops into something resembling the symbol of infinity, and you placed an important emphasis on this moment. Can you explain what the knot of light is? Under what conditions does it function as a mirror?
At that time, I was choosing any words, just to describe it somehow. Alright, let’s put it another way. What I meant then, I still imagined more and referred not to the symbol of the horizontal number eight, the infinity symbol. I didn’t focus on it; I focused more on the ouroboros ring, where you’re biting your own tail. I imagined that more. Regarding the distribution of light, yes, it’s as if the source is white light, which then somehow splits into seven colors. And it’s as if our world also splits into different tones, and this is time — what’s interesting, these are stages. All these stages are of the same thing, and we go through these stages. Earth is in these stages, other planets are in these stages, it’s all stages. But it’s hard for a person to understand. Even the Mystic-Old-Man doesn’t understand these things anymore when I try to ask him about them. How to continue thinking about this? You can think about it endlessly from different angles and interpret different versions. What can I share today? Well, when I made a big emphasis on alchemy, alchemists, and the philosopher’s stone in the current volume, what the Great Work is, I found something interesting — how all these elements transform into each other, and so on. After the second volume, I started exploring what simulation and multiverses are all about, but then, even by the end of the third volume, in the fourth volume, I began searching for what the three worlds are. The three worlds and three gods, well, the system hinted at this to me. Then it turned out there was something fourth, and then something fifth, and then something sixth and seventh. The system gave me a unique clue about this, that there are three main worlds — sky, earth, and the underworld, representing the spiritual, the material, and something dark. But there is also a fourth world, which turned out to be death. Or, more precisely, to avoid fear and to understand it correctly, it’s the Spirit, the ether. The fourth element is the Spirit, the ether. What’s most interesting is that the fourth element, as if there are only three earthly physical worlds given to people, as manifestations of God. This is mentioned in many mythologies: three worlds — sky, earth,