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Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2025 6:04 pm
by Alexandr Korol
between them. And if you make a cross inside those small cubes, there are even smaller cubes that they also generate. It’s like a world within a world, a world within a world, infinitely — either inward or outward. But right now, I feel that I’m really coming out of the darkness, or I have come out, or I’m coming out — or I would say it’s no longer twilight, I would say the sun is already visible. The sun has appeared; it’s not high yet, but it has appeared. It feels like that. Everything is becoming very beautiful with each day, and everything inside and around is becoming kinder and kinder. Everything is very unusual.

When Big Alexander hinted to me to pay attention to how I would feel after April 13, 2025, and then after April 19, 2025, I decided to google and check what’s happening on those days and why. So today, April 18, is Good Friday. It is the sixth day of Holy Week of Lent before Easter according to the Bible. Here is what I found online and what people write.
“According to the Bible, on the Friday following the Last Supper, Jesus Christ was condemned and crucified. On this day, believers remember the sufferings of the Savior. According to the Gospel, on Friday, betrayed by his disciple Judas, Christ stood trial before the procurator of Judea, Pontius Pilate, accused of rebellion and incitement. Pilate, aware of the injustice of these accusations, nevertheless sentenced Christ to death by crucifixion. The execution took place on Mount Golgotha, and Christ himself carried the cross on which he was crucified through the streets of Jerusalem, accompanied by the guards. As the Gospel further recounts, on the third day after dying on the cross, Christ rose from the dead. This resurrection became the chief celebration of the Christian Easter. Since Good Friday is a time of mourning and sorrow, it is especially discouraged to indulge in merriment on this day. Instead of entertainment, it is better to focus on prayer and helping loved ones.”

But more curious is not the Friday itself. So, on Friday, that is now, Jesus Christ was betrayed and killed — April 18. And April 19 is Holy Saturday. “It is the last day before the Bright Easter, a day when Christians mourn, remembering the burial of the Savior and prepare for His resurrection. It is also the last day of Great Lent, when Christians limit themselves in consuming