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like a messenger — then another old woman, then something strange Big Alexander said, then another person whispered something to me, then I heard some kind of voice. And this person reads all of that — but doesn’t give it much importance. Because they don’t know what it is, and it doesn’t catch their attention. Now imagine — when this person finishes the first volume of “Alternative History,” by the end, they find out that all of it was the Spirit. And suddenly, with that new understanding, everything takes on a completely different meaning. And if that person now reads the first volume again — knowing now that it was the Spirit — then as they read, they’ll be shocked. Because now they’ll see what they hadn’t seen before. They’ll now notice the meaning behind all those situations, which they previously overlooked. And they’ll realize that all of it was a manifestation of the Spirit. And now they suddenly begin to see — and they’re shocked. You see? And now, moving forward — what I just gave was only an example of how this works within a single volume. That even one volume needs to be read multiple times, and each time you’ll see something new. Now imagine how many volumes I have. And you begin to understand that when someone finishes, say, Volume Five, then if they go back and reread “Alternative History,” they’ll understand Volumes One, Two, Three, and Four completely differently. Because the fifth volume gave them keys — keys that now unlock all the previous ones in even more detail. And also, you can see how the system is working — it’s doing everything it can to meet people halfway, and I’m doing it along with the system, to trick the human mind in a good way, because your mind is your enemy. To help you not get confused, it turns out that the human mind works in such a way that even if a person reads Volume One, then Two, then Three, then Four, by the time they reach Volume Four, they’re already so immersed in that volume’s information — and then they go into Volume Five and become so absorbed there — this entire multiverse of information becomes so overwhelming that their attention sinks into it completely, and they already can’t remember. He may think he remembers — but it’s an illusion. He’s deceiving himself with his own mind. In reality, once someone has read the fifth volume, they can no longer truly remember what was in the first, second, third, or fourth. He doesn’t remember, because he’s so deeply immersed in the fifth — it’s as if he’s been absorbed into that world, and now he sees everything solely through the lens of that world. Everything is