Mystic-Old-Man: It is true so, Alex. I had a situation in the Hermitage.
We came to the Hermitage with an acquaintance, and he says: “What are you
doing?” I say: “What am I doing? It’s not me, it’s the mummy.” And he stared
at me with wide eyes. My question today is: in what way is its consciousness
tied to the mummy, inside the mummy. This is a big mystery for me, which
I still haven’t solved. This is the most interesting thing for me. And look
what you are asking me about — approximately about the same thing,
but somehow differently. It is the same thing.
Alexandr: Do you read information only from the system, or does it happen
that someone intervenes and gives other information through you to people?
Mystic-Old-Man: I think both can happen.
Alexandr: Well, have you noticed moments that there are some moments,
I call, and as if someone is speaking with me directly through you. Remember,
it was like that a couple of years ago?
Mystic-Old-Man: Alex, well, I don’t attribute this to myself.
Alexandr: Well, so that is good. You see, again, I am not talking about you.
I keep wanting to make friends with aliens, so I am finding out who is
an alien, who is God, and what is the system. Or everything together,
or separately...
Mystic-Old-Man: You cannot make friends with aliens, because you will
cease to be understood. You know, it is impossible to make friends with
aliens, because you will instantly change yourself, but you will dirty the one
who makes friends with you from that side. You will introduce a disturbance.
Like any person on the planet, he will introduce a disturbance into
their system.
Alexandr: And I understand, the aliens that exist, do they live somewhere
in a world like ours, or just on their ship? Or do they specifically also have
a world like ours?
Mystic-Old-Man: No, well let’s say, let’s say, they do not live, but exist.
Alexandr: Good, exist. Well yes, we live. Good. It just seems to me that
everything is interconnected, that if something is disturbed here, it will
reflect on them. Yes?
Mystic-Old-Man: I admit it only from the point of view of common sense.