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Posted: Sun Sep 14, 2025 1:47 pm
Alexandr: Good, next question. And I have such a conception, that there is one world, as if the main one, like the source code, and everything that is done there then spreads into all the worlds. Is it so?
Mystic-Old-Man: No. These are dimensions, they are different.
Alexandr: But is it not so, that there is still some kind of source, from where everything unfolds and is laid out?
Mystic-Old-Man: No. From the dimensions everything happens all the same.
Alexandr: Good, next question. When I was in my youth in the world of heaven and entered the world of earth, of people, then I described such strange things, I found my notes, that I said that as if in my world, in the world of heaven, there is fate, but in your world of people — there is no fate, but in my world of heaven there is, and for those who live in the world of heaven, there is. Is it such, that fate exists only in the world of heaven?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, it is the combinational component of the zone of intersection.
Alexandr: Not quite, of course, I will parse your language. Zones of intersection... But then let us put it differently. Do I have fate? Mystic-Old-Man: Well, such an answer comes that — no.
Alexandr: No fate. Ok, ok. Let me put it differently. In my understanding fate is when God is manifest in a person, and He leads him. And for the one in whom God is not manifest and does not lead him, that one has no fate. This is my understanding of my fate, how I understand what fate is. Such fate, do I have it?
Mystic-Old-Man: Once again it must be formulated, so that I can tune in, catch up...
Alexandr: Ok, let me describe. My understanding of what fate is — it is when a person is with God, as if God is present in him, and God leads him, as if he has some kind of mission. But if a person disconnects from this God and does not let Him in, that one has no fate. This is my understanding of what fate is. And so I ask the question — do I have such a fate? Mystic-Old-Man: This does not manifest like that. It is not so.
Alexandr: That is, the question is different. What I described — it exists, but it is not fate? Or what?
Mystic-Old-Man: It is not fate, it is something else.
Mystic-Old-Man: No. These are dimensions, they are different.
Alexandr: But is it not so, that there is still some kind of source, from where everything unfolds and is laid out?
Mystic-Old-Man: No. From the dimensions everything happens all the same.
Alexandr: Good, next question. When I was in my youth in the world of heaven and entered the world of earth, of people, then I described such strange things, I found my notes, that I said that as if in my world, in the world of heaven, there is fate, but in your world of people — there is no fate, but in my world of heaven there is, and for those who live in the world of heaven, there is. Is it such, that fate exists only in the world of heaven?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, it is the combinational component of the zone of intersection.
Alexandr: Not quite, of course, I will parse your language. Zones of intersection... But then let us put it differently. Do I have fate? Mystic-Old-Man: Well, such an answer comes that — no.
Alexandr: No fate. Ok, ok. Let me put it differently. In my understanding fate is when God is manifest in a person, and He leads him. And for the one in whom God is not manifest and does not lead him, that one has no fate. This is my understanding of my fate, how I understand what fate is. Such fate, do I have it?
Mystic-Old-Man: Once again it must be formulated, so that I can tune in, catch up...
Alexandr: Ok, let me describe. My understanding of what fate is — it is when a person is with God, as if God is present in him, and God leads him, as if he has some kind of mission. But if a person disconnects from this God and does not let Him in, that one has no fate. This is my understanding of what fate is. And so I ask the question — do I have such a fate? Mystic-Old-Man: This does not manifest like that. It is not so.
Alexandr: That is, the question is different. What I described — it exists, but it is not fate? Or what?
Mystic-Old-Man: It is not fate, it is something else.