this is red, here this second detail is built, and here the third seems to be
what I am working on now. In principle, there are not many books left
for me to write: the tenth, the eleventh volume. The eleventh will quite
possibly go to compiling the matrix, to solving the matrix physically.
And this volume, this is already all the information that I must already
complete here, this is the tenth volume now. And the eleventh — is already
the end, this is already the matrix and that’s it, it was already collected,
meaning, three golden apples were found finally. Well, what do they
write on the internet? Since the theme of the Spirit is highlighted to me.
“In Christian anthropology, a human consists of body, soul, and spirit. Such an
approach is called trichotomy. There is also another point of view — dichotomy,
according to which a human consists of body and soul, and the spirit is considered
as an aspect of the soul. The spirit is the non-material part of the personality,
capable of communication with God, perception of spiritual truths, and moral
self-awareness. For example, in 1 Thessalonians 5:23 it says: ‘Now may the God of
peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body
be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.’” But I even have,
you see, such an association — spirit, soul, and body. Well good, body — material
world, soul — is the world of heaven, like the heart. Why do they always say,
soul-heart as one. And the Spirit then, this is just what I always wrote when
I was still small in the first draft books — this is this consciousness. I even
said then, I am as if not even a human, I am just consciousness. And here it
seems everything is leading to this now, this means this is this Spirit. What
do they write further? “The Holy Spirit is the third Hypostasis of the Holy Trinity:
Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. This is a Divine Person, equal to the Father and
the Son, acting in the world: inspiring people, bestowing spiritual gifts, such as
wisdom, faith, healing (1 Corinthians 12:4–11), and helping Christians in their
spiritual life. The Holy Spirit descended on the apostles on the day of Pentecost,
which became the beginning of their preaching of Christianity. Also in the New
Testament it is emphasized that God is Spirit: ‘God is Spirit, and those who
worship Him must worship in spirit and truth’ (John 4:24). This points to the
non-material, omnipresent, and eternal nature of God. Often in Scripture
the Spirit is contrasted with the flesh: spirit — as the higher, divine part of a
human, striving for righteousness, unlike carnal desires. The Holy Spirit prompts