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Posted: Wed Feb 11, 2026 1:47 pm
by Alexandr Korol
shown that in those other universes these same worlds exist too. And they
are all identical, these worlds. They follow the same structure of the Trinity:
Heaven, Earth, Underworld — but what they always have in common, as the
base, is Death. That’s how it is.
And further now. Why — I know that readers have had this question —
why is it that in some moments of the layout of this matrix, which is encoded
everywhere (twelve signs of the zodiac, or seven days in a week, or four weeks
in a month), why is it that in some places the fourth element is encountered,
and in others it is not? This depends precisely on this completeness. That
is, if, it turns out, we see twelve signs of the zodiac — and this, it turns out,
is four seasons of three — then here is the completeness; it occurs in this
form. If we see seven, then here they are showing us the phases like this:
they show two main ones and a seventh. Or the twelve signs of the zodiac
show that there are four worlds, with three in each, but there are no exits
from this — that is, there are no “fours,” each season does not have a fourth
month, only three — because this is all within the framework of one phase,
that is, one universe. That’s all.

And further now, I will step away from the theme for a bit, but also about
the Spirit, about the light and dark forces — just slightly off the topic.
Although no, first back to this theme, to the theme of the Trinity, to the
theme that everything repeats everywhere: one-two-three, one-two-three,
one-two-three.
Soon is a feast day. The day of one of the, let’s say, main figures of the Bible
is commemorated and celebrated — John the Theologian. And it is so
interesting, you know, he is celebrated three times a year. And I think,
how interesting, what if this is connected with Heaven, Earth, and the
Underworld? And, imagine, yes, it fits. It fits. That is, how curious it is
that one can see how everything is arranged according to this matrix if one
realizes this algorithm — that it’s one-two-three, one-two-three everywhere.
And if we speak about visions not of three worlds, but of seven worlds,
then what was meant by that? What was implied specifically by seven
worlds? It turns out, there are four worlds, four elements. Three of them
are, naturally, Heaven, Earth, and the Underworld; the fourth is Death.