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Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2025 8:38 am
and therefore it is the ether. So, there is the sky, the earth, and the underworld, where people live. And then there is another version — a more advanced sky, earth, and underworld. And there’s more, and more... But they all share the fourth world — Spirit, the “corridor.” And that’s why it’s not always accounted for in the matrix, if you try to decipher it. I imagined something: if we take your favorite infinity symbol, the horizontal eight, let’s imagine it now. And so, imagine that on the left side of the symbol, there are 3 days, and on the right side, there are 3 days, making a total of 6. But we have 7 days in a week. And this point, the intersection, is the number seven, the knot. It feels as though we live forever in the sky, earth, and underworld, but there’s also the fourth world — the afterlife. And it’s as if we come into contact with it, entering the “corridor” for a while, but we don’t stay in it. This is Spirit, and we always leave it again. We always return to the three human worlds that hold us forever. The sky is the heart, the mind is the earth, and animal instincts, thinking with one’s body — this is the underworld. And these three organs, three worlds we live in, and only when we free ourselves from them will the fourth world — Spirit — open to us. But over time, we all come into contact with this world, but this is the exit. And the matrix I am currently creating, I am laying out all these elements correctly now, knowing which worlds exist, where something is already in this matrix, and where the point is, let’s say, common to all these matrix constructions. So, there is a common point, this angle, as if there’s a point from which all of this proceeds. This is like an exit or entrance. This is how I’m currently reasoning about it.
Question: You write that there are always consequences if you engage in something bad, even if you sincerely believe it’s good and right, life will still punish you for it. How can one even guess that they’re doing something wrong? And are there any levels of development where everything is forgiven, for example?
Again, don’t take this literally; the essence is what matters. Of course, if you’re my friend and you’re misbehaving, I tell you that life will punish you, God will punish you. But why do I say that? Well, to make you stop doing bad things. But if you want to discuss this topic philosophically, I would say this: God doesn’t punish anyone, everything works completely differently.
Question: You write that there are always consequences if you engage in something bad, even if you sincerely believe it’s good and right, life will still punish you for it. How can one even guess that they’re doing something wrong? And are there any levels of development where everything is forgiven, for example?
Again, don’t take this literally; the essence is what matters. Of course, if you’re my friend and you’re misbehaving, I tell you that life will punish you, God will punish you. But why do I say that? Well, to make you stop doing bad things. But if you want to discuss this topic philosophically, I would say this: God doesn’t punish anyone, everything works completely differently.