impression on us that we remember them to this day. Whether it’s the saucer
or some specific situation — I remember them, and I will remember them
for a long time. So I’m saying, perhaps... I’m not saying it’s happening
specifically today, though I remember it now — perhaps it is specifically
today or tomorrow, by thinking about that past, that I changed it, because it is
recorded in my mind now this way and not otherwise.
Alexandr: I understand.
Friend: Roughly speaking, as opposed to other variants.
Alexandr: Well, alright — do you know why I might assume your theory
is correct? Because when I feel objects — streets, certain restaurants, shops,
but mostly objects like clothing, a painting, or music — there are some that
are clearly limited. It’s as if they belong to linear, human time, and they will
soon become obsolete. And in a literal sense, they do. But then there are
things that “steal” your attention... What is the probability that it stole my
attention because it already connects me to the “corridor” of the future?
Maybe I am still listening to that track in the future? It’s as if it serves as this
“corridor,” a connection of my consciousness — my Spirit — with all versions
of me across all times. And maybe that is the reason why many successful,
wealthy people in the world surround themselves with these elements,
search for them, and thereby...
Friend: They feel them.
Alexandr: Yes.
Friend: Exactly, it’s a fact. It turns out that your “code” — when you do this or
that, or even when you simply buy something — you are choosing an object
of a different type. It seems the same as others, yet it’s different. This is
precisely what has always attracted the people around you; they might try to
replicate it, but it’s as if their code is broken, and it doesn’t work. They don’t
get the same “buzz” from it as they do when they see it with you or take the
exact same thing you have. Yes, this explains it very interestingly. It’s as if
these objects carry a different code. Roughly speaking, you could place
two identical lamps in different corners, or in four corners, but they won’t
all create the right...
Alexandr: Wait, wait — you’re giving people... well, obviously, you’re not a
teacher trying to break everything down for everyone. But it’s worth mentioning