This is what I meant regarding the calendar. You see the calendar, and you can see there seems to be a division of the central circle with the zodiac signs. A division as if into dark and light. And into the dark fall six zodiac signs, and into the light six. This is also a very important principle that needs to be known in order to solve all this. But I haven’t solved anything yet. I mean, of course, I have progressed far, but the process is still ongoing.
I’ll give this comment. So basically, it feels like I am searching for some point or element that is this very “corridor.” It is a point that exists in all worlds and all universes, so it is God. And it turns out that if I now make a calendar, I take seven days in a week, seven planets, but as if one planet should go to the center, and six go along the radius of 180 degrees of the circle. And then I take again seven planets, that is, seven days of the week, the seventh point again goes to the center because it is the same one, and six go along the right side of the circle, another 180 degrees — that’s 360 degrees — and thus we get this radius. And this is how this principle works. It turns out the same way when God Sun is depicted on four horses: three horses represent the physical world, and the fourth is the world of death. This element is sometimes counted, sometimes not, because it is like this — it is the Ether. So, if we make a calendar, under the Sun we take four worlds, and under the Moon, if we take such a chariot where the Moon harnesses four horses, we get four and four. From these four, we take only three from the Sun’s chariot and three from the Moon’s chariot because their fourth element is the central one — it is the corridor. That’s the trick. And it turns out to be six. But why do we get six, when we need twelve for the zodiac signs? Because we only took the opposite side, like there is the Sun, the Moon, and then there is something mirrored, and this also needs to be reflected. That’s why calendars sometimes show this. So, we take three horses and the fourth in the center of the Sun God, then three horses and the fourth in the center of the Moon God, figuratively speaking, and that gives us six. Then we mirror this, so there is a similar set but like on the other side of the coin. And we add three more, so six, while that fourth element goes to the center. Do you understand? This is very unusual. So, this is the explanation of why there has always been