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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2026 10:20 am
by Alexandr Korol
It turns out I can encounter Mara, this beast, several times. Before, I was in
the underground kingdom, and there Mara came as an evil Spirit, influenced
me and everything around precisely through circumstances. But now I
am in a different world, and this manifests especially when I am in the
material, on earth: Mara incarnates through a human. And I think, so this is,
perhaps, one and the same Mara, which manifests in different hypostases,
in different images. In one world she looks like something non-material,
and in another, she takes on a literal human form. Can you imagine? And
so I think: maybe that’s how it is. And then I open the Bible, start reading —
and everything matches.

Here is what is written in the Revelation of John the Theologian.
It mentions: “The beast is one of the key symbols in the prophetic book,
which describes the vision of the Apostle John about the end times, the struggle
between good and evil, God’s judgment, and the triumph of Christ. The beast
appears mainly in chapter 13, and there are actually two of them — the beast
from the sea and the beast from the earth. These images are symbolic
and are interpreted differently in Christian theology: from historical
allegories of the Roman Empire to futuristic predictions about the Antichrist
and a global system of evil.” So, look, two beasts — one from the sea, the other
from the earth. Can you imagine? And what is the sea for us? The underground
kingdom. And the earth? The earthly world. It turns out, I defeated Mara in
the underground kingdom and left there, fell to earth, where I am engaged
in material affairs and everyday life, but at the same time continue to travel
through worlds. In this earthly world, where I, as it turns out now, am the
Lamb, Mara comes already in the form of a human, argues with me, and a
verbal confrontation happens specifically — as if it is not some higher power
influencing, but person to person. And I begin to understand that God can
be the same way: somewhere as a Spirit, and somewhere simply as a human.
We read further. “The Beast from the Sea. John sees a beast rising out of the sea,
having seven heads and ten horns, and on his horns ten crowns, and on his
heads a blasphemous name. The beast was like a leopard, fast and cunning,
his feet were like the feet of a bear — powerful and destructive, and his mouth
like the mouth of a lion. The dragon, symbolizing Satan, gave him his power,