And then again, three elements. That is, in another phase, those same
worlds — it’s simply a second phase, but there is a common connecting
link — it is Death, which is one of these seven elements that is in the center.
And it turns out, the point here is that as if a person, if they, let’s say, follow
a spiritual path and awaken, then they must begin to see not as I did before
in one phase — that there is Heaven, Earth, the Underworld, and Death —
but they must now see that there is Heaven, Earth, the Underworld, and
Death, but there is this under the Sun, and there is this under the Moon
— and that is exactly it, this “seven.” And when you see, when you address
the seven churches, there are seven lampstands — this is when you see how
the world is divided into two phases: under the Sun there are three worlds,
and under the Moon there are three worlds. And naturally, common to
them is Death; it is the transition from one phase to the other: light into
dark, dark into light. And it turns out, the light world is divided, let’s say,
into three, and the dark world is divided into three. This is simply how I see
and perceive it all right now.
I will add more, but this is about the Spirit. It turns out that if we assume,
purely theoretically, that God — no matter which one, the main one, not
the main one, gods under gods, a system within a system, a bubble within
a bubble — but let’s just assume God. God means something already higher
than us, right? Regardless of whether He is the ultimate one or one of
many, we are in His head, in His imagination. No matter how you turn it, we
immediately find ourselves in His script, in His plot, and everyone occupies
their own position, plays their own role. Besides this, we are given a certain
limit of a sense of choice and freedom, where we also create our own world,
in our own world of imagination and bubble, under which the people in our
circle also fall, under our influence. We are like an interesting little piece of
influence on them, like a God, but still, all of us people are particles of some
big God. And it turns out one God has a good mood, another not a very good
one, and a third, let’s say, looks down upon all these bad and good moods
from above, in the good sense of the word. And here I began to just think —
and not just think, I have even begun to feel this lately, and it’s a very strange
feeling, very hard for me to describe, but I’ll try. Suppose there is me,