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differently because the new you is reading it, from a different perspective. Then, the same applies to the second and third volumes. That’s why I often repeat information, I intentionally recall everything. Even now, I’m not casually going over everything that was in the first and second volumes. It’s very important. Because everyone who read it has forgotten it, and it needs to be read or listened to again in order to understand the new information. And until I go over the old volumes now, the new information won’t even be given to me by the system. That’s how everything is interestingly arranged.

Question: Big Alexander told you that time has accelerated, and you jokingly asked if it’s related to you. Could you please explain what is meant by “time has accelerated”? How do you understand this?

This topic is also further explored in detail in other volumes. And even then, not entirely, but very interestingly. Well, in the second volume... You know, the interpretation of “time has accelerated” always carries different meanings. There is a common societal understanding of this topic in recent times, where it’s often stated and discussed that time has accelerated, that time flies by quickly and unnoticed. And this is often also linked to age. When you’re a child, time seems to go slowly, but when you’re an adult, it flies by – ten years feel like one year. I always, even ten years ago, because ten years ago, the same thing was being said, and people asked me what I thought about it. I said, “I don’t have this feeling that time flies quickly.” Everyone didn’t understand, like, how? I said, “I don’t know, it seems to me that it’s all from the mind.” “What do you mean, from the mind?” I said, “Well, when you’re like a child, sitting mindlessly playing with Lego, of course, time can fly by quickly. You sit down to build Lego, and five hours pass, but that’s one thing. On the other hand, for children, the world is big and vast. And for them, indeed, a year feels like a whole life.” Because what? They’re not attached to anything, they have no goals, plans, they don’t control anything with their mind, they don’t have that life line to hold onto, that trajectory, like adults do. They are “without a mind.” And for an adult, they start defining themselves by their mind, with age. It’s almost like... You know, it’s as if the acceleration of time depends on certainty. A child hasn’t yet figured everything out, but an adult, with each passing day, tries to define themselves