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Alexandr Korol
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And then later, when he leaves forever, he remains as the Spirit. Back then
I had a very interesting version. I said that in ancient Egypt and all other
ancient civilizations, people lived just like we do now. There was a period
when there were no gods; everyone just lived their lives but remembered
something ancient. But then a period would come — one we don’t know
yet, it hasn’t happened for us — where the gods would arrive, and then
they would leave again. I suggested: what if the Son of God arrives —
which means God — but since there are many worlds, he is distorted in
each one? In the eyes of the people, he is different. In the world of sins —
the underworld, which is an entire world just like the one we live in now
— he will look like the Son of God to people. He is the character who tells
everyone: “You’ll be punished for your sins, live correctly and everything will
be fine.” And everyone throws stones at him, let’s assume. So he lives and
manifests in that world. But simultaneously — or maybe not simultaneously...
if that world is destroyed, or if he dies and therefore leaves that world,
then he appears... and maybe it’s not even “after,” but parallel, but this
person finds himself in another world where he is already the Father.
This is also planet Earth, the same years, but it’s no longer the underworld
where all the sinners hate him, but a place where he is loved, and everyone
is in shock because he is a man of the heart — the Father — and he rules.
Maybe it works like this: first he was in the underworld, preaching there, and
everyone who connected to him — when they “died” with him, they didn’t
even notice, because they were connected to him — they transitioned into
this Kingdom of Heaven where he is already the Father, and that’s it. That
world, the underworld, was erased, and here he is in this “world of heaven”
ruling as the Father, and everything is great. And then, when the time
comes, he leaves, and people remember him for ages and centuries
as the God who promised to return one day. Then everything is
forgotten again, and it’s as if it was always this way; hence there are no
gods, they left, and therefore they must also return. He must return.
Well, if we take this concept — Son, Father, and Holy Spirit — it turns out He
must return and walk this path. My point is: maybe I am still some kind of Son?
Maybe I... or maybe I haven’t even become him yet. What I mean is, maybe
I am supposed to become this Son of God right now. What does that mean?