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Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2025 2:34 pm
If you look at the icon “The Last Judgment,” you see on the penultimate stage, on the penultimate level, the seated figure — that is, the Son of God — and behind him, he is against the backdrop of four spheres. This is exactly my very first matrix that I deciphered back in the second volume of “Alternative History” — it has these worlds. And what do we see further up? There is a higher level where the seated figure appears again, but this time in white robes. He has a halo shaped like a star, which is a hint at a rotated cube, a cube within a cube. He is also depicted within these spheres, but we can see a new ring appearing with eight circles. Notice the careful emphasis on colors — there seem to be four circles, and another four that are similar but opposite, making a total of eight. These eight elements correspond exactly to the eight cubes I have just found surrounding my central ninth cube. Here they are.
I want to clarify once again. At first, I was deciphering how in my world, in my universe — this matrix — there are many such worlds, and how they generate other worlds, all within the framework of my universe, my matrix. Then, thanks to two dodecahedrons — the wheels around my cube — this all spun out like a flower, resulting in eight cubes surrounding my main cube — this represents time. But this time still exists within my universe. That’s why the seated figure is shown with such a halo, because he has not only understood the matrix but also unraveled it, which revealed something different, something else. That’s why the Son of God is often depicted with a halo representing three worlds, as is often shown on the orb. The Elder God, the one in the future, is most often depicted as a star. But throughout different times, He has been portrayed in various ways: sometimes as a single triangle with a hint that it needs to be rotated; sometimes as two inverted triangles forming a six-pointed star in a plane, as seen in some icons; and sometimes as an eight-pointed star. All of these were hints that the matrix needs to be rotated. And the one who truly understands this opens up many more worlds and attains a new sphere made up of eight worlds, which I have just revealed to you through the dodecahedrons.
I want to clarify once again. At first, I was deciphering how in my world, in my universe — this matrix — there are many such worlds, and how they generate other worlds, all within the framework of my universe, my matrix. Then, thanks to two dodecahedrons — the wheels around my cube — this all spun out like a flower, resulting in eight cubes surrounding my main cube — this represents time. But this time still exists within my universe. That’s why the seated figure is shown with such a halo, because he has not only understood the matrix but also unraveled it, which revealed something different, something else. That’s why the Son of God is often depicted with a halo representing three worlds, as is often shown on the orb. The Elder God, the one in the future, is most often depicted as a star. But throughout different times, He has been portrayed in various ways: sometimes as a single triangle with a hint that it needs to be rotated; sometimes as two inverted triangles forming a six-pointed star in a plane, as seen in some icons; and sometimes as an eight-pointed star. All of these were hints that the matrix needs to be rotated. And the one who truly understands this opens up many more worlds and attains a new sphere made up of eight worlds, which I have just revealed to you through the dodecahedrons.