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I decided to divide them into four groups, to sort all these Tarot cards. And I see that each of these four groups naturally has a king: King of Cups, King of Swords, King of Wands, King of Pentacles. I think, “Oh, interesting.” Then I still have a whole bunch of cards left, which are called the Major Arcana. But I realize that these Major Arcana are perhaps like Spirits above these human worlds, that they too must be distributed into these four groups. But I also find the card of the Sun, and I don’t know — maybe it shouldn’t be the fifth, maybe it belongs to one of the four worlds — but I placed it next to them as the fifth, this Sun, as this fifth element. And I continued looking at the cards, realizing that there is, for example, the Devil, and I understand that this belongs to what? To the underworld. And Death — for example — doesn’t belong to the underworld, it already belongs to another one of the four worlds, you see? I’m bringing order to all of this, and that’s why, for those who don’t have Tarot cards, you must get them — they will be very useful to you. Because when a person studies all this and reads the eighth volume, they can return to the Tarot cards over time, and they will see their own progress, they will see how they begin to notice more and more clearly how to correctly assign everything to the right group.But really, these Tarot cards are like the entire structure of the world itself — you just need to lay out all these cards into the correct groups, and then you will understand everything. Well, I wrote down various assumptions, but of course, they’re not accurate, because under no circumstances, absolutely never, should you read on the internet or Google what, for example, the category of Wands or the category of Pentacles means, because that can lead you astray — that’s a mistake. They might say that these four groups really do correspond to the four elements, but they simply shuffled them under fire, water, earth, and air. And they were mistaken, because among the four elements, one of them must be ether, and fire is still the fifth. You see? That’s the mistake that I’m now beginning to find and see everywhere. I open the Wikipedia section — since I remember that we have the four evangelists: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John — and that these are the four creatures: man, eagle, ox, and lion — and I start thinking again about which of the worlds each one belongs to. And accordingly, they must, as you understand, belong not to fire, water, earth, and air, but specifically to water, air, earth, and ether — because fire still belongs to the fifth.