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to say that you must never reread a chapter of a book I had written and try to fix mistakes. Because it means it was meant to be that way, any mistake. If you are writing a book in the world of heaven, a mistake in a word is how it should be: any wrong letter, the wrong word, repetitions, or something mixed up — that’s how it must be, it’s truly important. This is one of the secrets of the world of heaven, of its magic. If it so happens that you print a design on a T-shirt upside down, then that’s how it should be. It’s not bad — it’s meant to be. But again, this doesn’t work in the world of people, only in the world of heaven. In heaven, everything is just as it should be. If I need to repeat the same thing twenty times in Volume Nine, then I will repeat it. If I need to forget something and not tell it, then it means it’s meant to be forgotten. That’s what the world of heaven is like. You move along with the current, and you cannot go against it, and you become light. As if everything is in a dance with nature. Everything unfolds exactly as it should. Truly. If you get stuck in an elevator, it means it’s meant to be. If you find a cross on the street, it means it’s meant to be. If you lose a ring, then let it go. And this too is a very important point: you are not attached to anything, and that’s why you are in the world of heaven, the world of an angel or of God. You are not attached to anything.
That is to say, if you are, for example, in a relationship and the person wants to leave you, you don’t feel even one percent of anger, resentment, or claims against them — you don’t want to persuade them, you don’t want to hold on to them, you simply let them go. It’s as if you have no sense at all of possessiveness, no fear of losing something, no desire for justice. Because when you are in the world of heaven, this is not a world of justice — pay attention to that — you demand no justice at all. And I remember how, even as a child, I used to say that justice is a bad thing. I often saw how many negative people were always complaining that everything was unfair. And I would say: “It’s the opposite — while you keep thinking about fairness, that’s why you are unhappy and tense. It’s a trap.” And indeed, that’s how it is. When you are in the underworld, in the world of people, you desire justice, because the whole concept there is built on this struggle — so to speak — between justice and injustice. That’s true. But in the world of heaven,
That is to say, if you are, for example, in a relationship and the person wants to leave you, you don’t feel even one percent of anger, resentment, or claims against them — you don’t want to persuade them, you don’t want to hold on to them, you simply let them go. It’s as if you have no sense at all of possessiveness, no fear of losing something, no desire for justice. Because when you are in the world of heaven, this is not a world of justice — pay attention to that — you demand no justice at all. And I remember how, even as a child, I used to say that justice is a bad thing. I often saw how many negative people were always complaining that everything was unfair. And I would say: “It’s the opposite — while you keep thinking about fairness, that’s why you are unhappy and tense. It’s a trap.” And indeed, that’s how it is. When you are in the underworld, in the world of people, you desire justice, because the whole concept there is built on this struggle — so to speak — between justice and injustice. That’s true. But in the world of heaven,