the main God and gods, there are still goddesses, daughters. And this is an inevitable part of the matrix — that everything masculine has an opposite. And I even decided to take note of this. What if it’s literally true that among the Olympic gods, of which there are twelve, probably half were women? Imagine — I started googling and it turns out yes. And I thought, “Then everything fits perfectly, everything is clear.” And why exactly six male gods and six female gods? The first three gods are sky, earth, and underworld. The other three gods are again sky, earth, and underworld. The fourth is not counted because it is Spirit. And that’s why there are six. It’s like two universes, two levels, two stages, each consisting of three worlds. These are two universes made according to the same formula. So it turns out there is one universe of gods, three of them, and another universe of gods, three more — six in total. But there is also, apparently, the opposite to this, where everything is the same but with goddesses. There are three goddesses: sky, earth, underworld. There are also three goddesses: sky, earth, underworld, but in some other universe. And these make up the 12 Olympic gods. And I think, “Wow! Amazing, how cool!” Honestly, I thought, seriously, guys, I thought I’d never figure out why seven and twelve. I thought, “How? It’s so complicated, so illogical, nothing adds up. Why seven there, six here, five here, nine there, ten here, twelve there, thirteen there? Why? It should be the same.” But actually, it’s all the same. It’s just that the way it was depicted created confusion — that is ether, the fourth dimension — and that confused everyone. Curious, very curious.
And finally, this was just yesterday or the day before, one of the latest things the system highlighted for me and where I stopped, speaking about one of the two parallel paths I’m currently on in the eighth volume of “Alternative History,” is that after these goddesses and gods, I concluded: okay, imagine there is a disk — say, a pizza. This pizza is divided into three worlds, or if you prefer, into four, as you like. But beyond being divided like that... No, actually it should be divided differently. It should be divided into twelve. So now we look at the pizza from above. This pizza, divided into twelve, we understand that it consists exactly of four worlds, two groups of six elements.