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Alexandr Korol
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there is no such thing. And so you have no claims at all, not even the thought that something might be unfair. Instead, your explanation is simply: “it means that’s how it must be.” Without any negativity, without even one percent of negativity. And here’s the very important point — this “letting go of everything.” It’s as if in every moment of loss, you actually feel more joy, and you become even happier. Imagine that paradox: someone leaves you in a relationship, and you feel even more of God’s design in it and more happiness, can you imagine? You get fired from your job, and instead of fighting or demanding fairness, you feel even more freedom and joy. There is none of that struggle at all.

So the world of heaven is exactly like this: if you happen to get a cap with a hole in it — well, that’s how it’s supposed to be. Imagine that. It means you were meant to have that unique cap. Or maybe it came to you that way simply so you wouldn’t wear it at all — you bought it, but in truth it was given so you wouldn’t wear it. The essence is: everything is just as it should be, so that’s exactly how it must be. And I noticed that over the past week, in some moments when I was a little more grounded — because I wasn’t alone, I was in the company of friends — I could feel these slight traces of that old impulse. Like as if I or someone else wanted to fix something, correct something. But then I would say: “No need. This is fun. It’s fun that we missed the turn. It means we should take this road instead.” That’s how it is. And there’s no fear, no tension, no strained control. Yet at the same time, you remain modest, careful, gentle. That’s the nature of this world of heaven. Many people might confuse it with something similar but false. But if someone finds themselves one hundred percent aligned with what I describe here in the ninth volume, then that person truly is in the world of heaven.

I’ll add one more thing: it feels as if every mistake in the world of heaven is actually a stroke of God’s hand. If I, for instance, dial the wrong number — that’s how it’s meant to be. If I send a message to the wrong person — that’s how it’s meant to be. If I copy the wrong text and forward it, or paste the wrong link — that’s exactly how it’s meant to be. And in this, there’s a kind of magic. Pure magic. If you don’t resist it, it unfolds into this