Alexandr: But, as you see, do I still need to add something to the eighth volume or is it enough?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes, it’s enough.
Alexandr: And if I now imagine all my eight volumes, which of these eight volumes is the strongest, so to speak, in terms of information, the most unique?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, there’s no one that is uniquely so.
Alexandr: Well, one of the eight, isn’t there one stronger than the others?
Mystic-Old-Man: They are approximately the same.
Alexandr: Oh, they’re all the same?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes.
Alexandr: And which volume, let’s say, will attract outside interest from people?
Mystic-Old-Man: It will all be like that somehow.
Alexandr: How will it be?
Mystic-Old-Man: It will be like that, equally.
Alexandr: So, what I saw on the icon of the Last Judgment — and I could only see it after I deciphered it, because otherwise how would a person understand what those circles are? But now I see the same thing, exactly like in the book: there are 8, there are 24. And this is described in the Last Judgment icon as the event I am currently working on?
Mystic-Old-Man: Well, not exactly like that.
Alexandr: Okay. Let me ask another question. In the Revelation of John the Theologian, it is said that there is a throne, and on the throne sits one, and around the throne there are 24 elders, and each of these 24 elders has a throne.
Mystic-Old-Man: I told you, that is hierarchy, but it is like a particle. Meaning, what consists of what.
Alexandr: So, I understand that they are kind of separate, but at the same time it’s like they are all one whole of something, right?
Mystic-Old-Man: Yes, yes, yes.
Alexandr: Am I understanding you correctly that one of the 24 elements is essentially the whole set of elements — that it’s all one single element just divided into 24 parts?
Mystic-Old-Man: Well, I’ll repeat again, these are hierarchies.
Alexandr: Hierarchies of whom or what?