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Chapter 18. Mara, Calendar, Matrix
Also, probably worth adding: the eighth volume began with me starting to explore the next elements after the fourth — that is, the fifth and sixth — but besides that, we must not forget this parallel — that is Mara. So what does the eighth volume include? Mara, who tries to attack me through people. Secondly, I realize that after the three worlds and the fourth world, there are still the fifth, sixth, seventh, and twelfth. And the third path is that I am decoding the matrix — three paths, that is. Three trials I go through and document all in the eighth volume. The eighth volume.
And about Mara. Yes, maybe I’ve become less reactive to her than before, which is good — it means I’m progressing in some way. But Mara hasn’t gone anywhere. Day after day, all my colleagues and friends, everyone in my circle, anyone who can interact with me, write to me, or call me, they all have nightmares in their minds. Everyone lives in illusions; everything seems distorted to them; everyone understands things differently, and all in a negative way — and that immediately makes it clear that this is Mara. I used to joke when I was little, and I remember saying, “People are strange. You’d never think I might be a prince, you’d never think I might be the most handsome person, you’d never think I might be your best friend. No. That’s the paradox.” People always tend to think negatively. Notice this. Anyone who, say, breaks a leg might think, “Maybe it’s because of Alexandr Korol’s book.” But when you’re alive and get a bonus salary, you’ll never think, “Maybe it’s thanks to his book.” That’s how people are wired. That’s how this underworld works. And what’s curious is that, one after another — employee after employee, friend after friend — everyone sees and imagines things. And the most interesting part is that all this seems real to them, but in fact, their Mara confuses them, tuning them negatively against other employees, or frightening them, or turning them against me. And then I have to deal with it all. Imagine, every day I’m really sorting through this. For one person, I have to wash their mind, explain that none of this actually exists. And over time, they really begin to understand that they were just seeing the same thing differently. Like, there’s a banana lying there,
Also, probably worth adding: the eighth volume began with me starting to explore the next elements after the fourth — that is, the fifth and sixth — but besides that, we must not forget this parallel — that is Mara. So what does the eighth volume include? Mara, who tries to attack me through people. Secondly, I realize that after the three worlds and the fourth world, there are still the fifth, sixth, seventh, and twelfth. And the third path is that I am decoding the matrix — three paths, that is. Three trials I go through and document all in the eighth volume. The eighth volume.
And about Mara. Yes, maybe I’ve become less reactive to her than before, which is good — it means I’m progressing in some way. But Mara hasn’t gone anywhere. Day after day, all my colleagues and friends, everyone in my circle, anyone who can interact with me, write to me, or call me, they all have nightmares in their minds. Everyone lives in illusions; everything seems distorted to them; everyone understands things differently, and all in a negative way — and that immediately makes it clear that this is Mara. I used to joke when I was little, and I remember saying, “People are strange. You’d never think I might be a prince, you’d never think I might be the most handsome person, you’d never think I might be your best friend. No. That’s the paradox.” People always tend to think negatively. Notice this. Anyone who, say, breaks a leg might think, “Maybe it’s because of Alexandr Korol’s book.” But when you’re alive and get a bonus salary, you’ll never think, “Maybe it’s thanks to his book.” That’s how people are wired. That’s how this underworld works. And what’s curious is that, one after another — employee after employee, friend after friend — everyone sees and imagines things. And the most interesting part is that all this seems real to them, but in fact, their Mara confuses them, tuning them negatively against other employees, or frightening them, or turning them against me. And then I have to deal with it all. Imagine, every day I’m really sorting through this. For one person, I have to wash their mind, explain that none of this actually exists. And over time, they really begin to understand that they were just seeing the same thing differently. Like, there’s a banana lying there,