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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 5:56 pm
by Alexandr Korol
Now about the matrix. Of course, it’s difficult for me to show how I decode the matrix. Regarding the matrix — that is, the second parallel, how I proceed with work on the eighth volume — is that physically I am creating the matrix from geometric figures. The latest thing I shared in the eighth volume is that I began decoding various old alchemical engravings. I started discovering everywhere where sacred writings mention the tetramorph, the four cherubim who guard the throne of God. And before, I just couldn’t figure out why — or rather, it seemed like it was erased from my mind — though Big Alexander showed and told me this back in 2010. Now I realize, “Oh! It’s so simple.” And here I see those alchemical symbols showing that you need to insert a triangle into a triangle — that is, a tetrahedron into a tetrahedron — and we get Merkabas, the star octahedron. There shouldn’t be just one Merkaba because there are many elements under the Moon and under the Sun, as all those alchemical images hint at. I cross them all together, and one Merkaba — that is, two tetrahedrons joined — is one cube. So by crossing them all, I get four Merkabas. That means four elements of the Sun and four elements of the Moon combined — so eight triangles in total: four pointing upward and four pointing downward. I connected these triangles and got four Merkabas. Four Merkabas — that’s what alchemists arrived at during a certain stage of development. They depicted this star everywhere, wrote that it’s Mercury, and showed that all these elements must somehow be combined into one. But the number of triangles varied, and they encoded it differently each time. And then I realize: if one Merkaba — two triangles within each other — is a cube, then four Merkabas mean four cubes. I start simply rotating these four cubes. That is, I make these triangles and begin to rotate them to create such a star. And when I start rotating all of this, I get what looks like an eight-pointed star — that cube within a cube. Simply put, there is a cube; if you copy it at a 45-degree angle and lift it up, that’s another cube. And if you copy the main one and rotate it 45 degrees to the side — another cube — and do the same rotation again and again, voilà, a cube within a cube. And these four cubes inside form an image that looks like Jesus with a halo, and they also create inside a sphere — like that orb with a cross on top, the “mirror.” I’m stunned. Then I look again — before, I didn’t pay attention, because until you decode it, you don’t see it —