That is what he said, and that is interesting. I then continued again with this topic of death. I said:
— Fine. I am born, I die, I am born, I die, I am born, I die, but still in my brain, in my memory, the world is projected, the one I am accustomed to, where I am still communicating with you. But in essence, that other one — you have already buried me. Yet this new me, in my projection, I remember you, and here we continue to communicate further, but I am still aging physically. Where will I go next, when I am old? Where did the Queen of Britain go? Where next?
First of all, he confirms... I say:
— Could it be that she died, but only for us. But in reality she has not yet died, but has remained in one of the versions.
— Yes, she has remained in a similar world, where there are courts, disputes, a heap of problems. There Mara will still test her much, examine her, before she is reborn.
— Well, fine, but when she is reborn, where will she be reborn then? The grandmother won’t be reborn as a grandmother, where will she be reborn then?
— Well, she will be reborn no longer into our world.
That is how he said it, that those who have already grown old are reborn into an entirely different world, not like ours, truly different, distinct. That is, I am still speaking within the framework of our world, which has countless parallel versions, parallel realities, and all these dimensions, multiverses, where someone is still alive and someone is already dead, where in one course of events the outcome is positive, and in another negative. And there are entirely other worlds, where there are completely different cities and countries, and everything is altogether different. And he says that she is already entering into some other world, and there she will look different, and be called differently, and so on. And he says: