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Alexandr Korol
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Post by Alexandr Korol »

Well, here is another thing that was highlighted to me; I recorded it
on November 2nd as “Two Paths.” This is my own shorthand, but I’ll share
it because people might be curious about how I record my associations.
“Two paths, two worlds. You look at everything and Google everything to learn
about the bad. Or, you Google everything and learn only about the pluses.”
Let me explain what this note was about. What is the essence of it?
A person walking the path of “Alternative History” who has reached the
tenth volume — a rational, conscious, wise person under God, connected
with nature — makes a choice. If you divide that choice into two dualities, or
two poles like light and dark, that is exactly where you end up. People think
this isn’t important, but it is vital; that is exactly how it works. If we recall
the third volume of “Alternative History” — that we live in a simulation, a
virtual reality, where there are all these “bubbles” and systems — we can
fall into one or another and forget all other worlds once we are in one.
Considering all this, if I wake up today super happy, I am in paradise,
everything is “all-inclusive,” I love everything bright and good, and only bright
and good things happen to me. But if I suddenly — regardless of the reason,
though there is always a cause-and-effect relationship — start Googling:
“Crime in Singapore,” “Is it dangerous to walk in Singapore at night?”,
“Top 5 cons of Singapore” — I could have chosen not to Google that, you see?
I didn’t have to request that information. I could have requested only the
good things about Singapore, and I would have landed in that “good,”
I would have learned about it, been plugged into it, focused on it, and seen
only that good. People who live in a bright, good dimension only write about
how good Singapore is because they navigate through the labyrinths, paths,
and frequencies of the light. They are only there during the times of year,
the hours, and the days of the week when everything that happens is positive
and constructive. You can tune into that and perceive a country that way.
But you can also start Googling all the bad sides of Singapore.
You can tell your friends and relatives you’re flying there, and someone
in your circle will surely start saying something negative. If you start
listening and asking them more, and they list it all for you, then you
will tune into Singapore — but only the “reversed” Singapore. And the
thing we must understand is: both of them exist. And moving forward.