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The love aspect of God

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The Love Aspect of God

Author Alferyev Anton Anatolyevich

Introduction

I am pleased to present a series of books on various aspects of God, and this is a continuation of my previous work “Becoming God”. In this book, we will talk about one of the most important aspects of our existence — the energy of love.

The energy of love is the force that is now being tested in the human experience, helping us to be born again. In the universe itself, there is no such thing as love as we understand it. This is the unique love of God, which is now training people to learn to love themselves and the world around them. Religions, in this context, exist to teach us to love God, and therefore ourselves.

When we start loving ourselves, we not only change, but also influence others. This energy of love creates a connection with nature, the elements, the planet and the entire universe. Love responds with love, and that is its magic.

In the following chapters, we will delve deeper into this topic, exploring examples and practices that will help readers better understand and apply this powerful energy of love in their lives.

Chapter 1-The Source

Let’s start at the very beginning — with how our universe came into being. It is important to understand that this did not happen instantly and is not the result of a simple explosion. Our universe is limited by our perception, and each universe is only a reflection of that perception. We perceive the world and the universe in a limited way, and our human laws only try to describe this perception, but nothing more.

When we can overcome the barrier of our perception, a completely new universe will open up before us, full of unknown possibilities and knowledge.

What is the universe? This is a space filled with matter of different densities, where each particle, each star and planet has its own unique place and meaning. The universe is not just a physical reality; it is also a reflection of our inner world and our understanding of ourselves.

Our world has a foundation, like any house, and its structure can be understood through analogy. Matter equals matter, to which information and the etheric medium are added.

If we describe what has been said, then our universe is a child of the etheric universe. When we add information and matter to this universe, we get our world.

Thus, our world is a complex interaction of matter and information, in which the etheric medium serves as a link. This combination creates a unique reality in which we exist, learn and develop.

This opens up amazing prospects for us: we can create our own worlds and universes by adding information and matter. Information is an algorithm for the operation of energy, which, like a program, describes actions and interactions in a particular environment.

Matter, in turn, includes energy, time, and atoms — everything that surrounds us. Matter is made up of matter, fields, and waves, creating the complex structure of our reality.

The etheric medium, which we can perceive as the love of the previous universe, connects different realms of reality. This can be interpreted as the love of God that permeates all things.

Thus, the foundation of our universe is the love of God. In this context, we will explore how this love shapes our lives, inspires us to create new realities, and helps us realize our place in this vast cosmos.

Imagine that each world is like a layer in a multi-layered structure, where each subsequent world is built on the basis of the previous one. These worlds can be connected to each other, and their interaction creates more complex and rich forms of existence.

I see the “source” as the central sphere that is the source of all things. This is a powerful symbol. If I perceive the “source” as fire, then it gains energy, warmth, and vitality. Fire is often associated with transformation and creation, emphasizing its role as a creator and source of life.

Thus, I understand that this “source” is not just a beginning, but an active beginning that supports and fills all worlds with energy and essence. It is the basis of everything that exists, and at the same time it is a more subtle, spiritual matter that permeates all levels of reality.

The word “source” in the initial cap can be spelled out:

— И I (Izhitsa) — symbolizes “truth”, “intuition”, “abundance”.

— C (Word) — means “connection”, “consciousness”, “essence”.

— T (Solid sign) — can mean “firmness”, “stability”, “creation”.

— O (O) — symbolizes “unification”, “integrity”.

— K (Ky) — means “circle”, “closure”, “flow”.

Thus, the word” source” in the capital letter can be interpreted as a source of truth and consciousness, which is associated with firmness and integrity. This word is often associated with the beginning, roots and foundations of something.

The source is a powerful source of energy, and most importantly, it is the source of the energy of love. Why love? The answer is simple: only with love can the source create something new, bringing this unique energy to each new world. This world, in turn, conveys the love that comes from the source.

To better understand our world in question, it is worth noting that there was a crash in it that was made intentionally. The further we move away from the source, the less of the love that was originally there. Each sphere is a filter of the energy of love. There are many worlds that predate our own — more than a billion.

Thus, through the prism of love, we can realize that each new world created by the source carries a part of this love, which, unfortunately, is lost over time. This highlights the importance of returning to the source and reconnecting with this primordial energy.

We can return to the source only through the soul, because the body belongs to this world. While in the body, many of us may not realize that we are not of this world. This awareness requires a separate discussion.

As for love, in our world it is much less than it was originally. Our task on the planet is not just to accumulate love, but through our spirit to manifest the love of the source in our world and create new worlds and spheres. This will be our help to this world, as it is dominated by destructive energy, which manifests itself in the form of wars and misunderstandings between people.

It is important to remember that the absence of love is not just a neutral state, but the opposite of love. We must strive to restore this energy of love in order to change our world for the better.

When we talk about going back to the source, it is important to understand where it comes from. Let’s remove the concept of “source” from the lexicon as something incomprehensible or unattainable. In fact, everything is comprehensible, and we should not set limits for ourselves.

The source is you in the future. Yes, the source is ourselves, and any source of energy can be considered a source. The source of our world was once not the source; it was created, just as you are being created. You may think that you created yourself, but this is not entirely true. There are programs and forces that guide you through life. Someone calls it fate, someone says that there is no fate, and someone mentions karma. I will say one thing: all these opinions have a right to exist, and each has its own truth.

What you think is reality becomes your reality. The world reflects what you think about it and yourself. If you believe in limitations, they will be present in your life. If you are open to opportunities and love, the world will open up to you in a new way.

Thus, returning to the source is not only a way to understand yourself, but also to realize your role in creating a new reality filled with the energy of love and understanding. We can become the source of this love, transforming our world for the better.

I understand that the source itself consists of information that describes its structure, abilities, tasks, and internal mechanisms. This information forms its essence, just as DNA defines an organism. I realize that the source is not static; it evolves, accumulating experience and adapting to changes in the environment.

I also understand that the source consists of a substance that interacts with the environment in which it exists. This environment provides conditions for its development and formation. It can be physical, energetic, or even spiritual, creating a space for interaction and growth.

Thus, I see the source not just as an abstract concept, but as a dynamic system that includes both information and real elements. It is constantly changing and adapting, which allows it to evolve and evolve in response to challenges and opportunities.

These ideas open up new perspectives for me to understand my place in the world and my connection to the source. I am aware that I am a part of this process, and my consciousness and actions can influence the evolution of both my world and the source itself.

Let’s take a closer look at each letter in the word “substance” and expand their meanings:

— B — Perception: This is how we perceive the world around us. Perception shapes our understanding of reality and influences our emotions and actions. It can be both physical (through feelings) and mental (through reflection and awareness).

— E — Energy: Energy is the foundation of everything that exists. It manifests itself in various forms: physical, chemical, emotional, and spiritual. Energy drives processes, creates change, and allows us to interact with the world around us.

— Sch — Generosity: It’s a quality that helps us share with others, whether it’s knowledge, resources, or time. Generosity strengthens people’s bonds and creates an atmosphere of trust and support.

— E — Unity: This is the concept of interconnectedness of all elements and beings in the world. Unity emphasizes that we are all part of the same system, and our actions can influence others. This reminds us of the importance of cooperation and harmony.

— C — Creation: This is the process of creation and development. Creativity can manifest itself in art, science, technology, and even relationships. It inspires us with new ideas and projects, allowing us to realize our dreams.

— T — Transformation: Life is a constant process of change. Transformation involves both physical and internal changes. This allows us to grow, adapt and develop, opening up new horizons.

— B — Interaction: This is the relationship and influence between different entities. Interaction takes place at all levels: from personal relationships to global processes. It allows us to share ideas, experiences, and resources.

— O — Openness: This is the willingness to accept new things and learn. Openness broadens our horizons and allows us to grow as individuals. It helps us be more receptive to changes and new ideas.

Such a deep understanding of the word “substance” can help us realize its versatility and significance in our lives.

Let’s take a closer look at the word” information” by letter, highlighting each letter and giving it the appropriate meaning:

— И — Intuition: An inner sense that helps you make decisions and understand the world around you. This is the ability to sense and anticipate, which can be especially useful in difficult situations.

— N — New knowledge: This is a constant process of learning and expanding your horizons. New knowledge enriches our experience and helps us adapt to changes in the world.

— F — Facts: The main elements of information on which our understanding is based. Facts serve as the basis for analysis and informed decision-making.

— O — Openness: Willingness to accept and share information. Openness helps to improve communication and build trust between people.

— P — Resources: Information as a valuable tool for solving problems and achieving goals. Resources can include data, tools, and people who help with the decision-making process.

— M — Upgrade: Update information to stay up-to-date with current data. This is important for maintaining competitiveness and efficiency.

— A — Analysis: Processing information to extract values and identify patterns. Analysis allows you to draw conclusions and make informed decisions based on data.

— C — Value: The relevance and applicability of information that affects our decisions. The value of information is determined by its usefulness and ability to solve specific problems.

— И — Interactivity: The ability of information to interact with users. Interactive elements make learning more fun and efficient.

— I-stands for” Divine Connection

This analysis helps us to better understand the meaning of the word “information” and its role in our lives.

Let’s look at the word “environment” in more detail, using a letter cap and images that can be associated with each letter

1. C (Power): This letter can symbolize strength, power, as well as light and clarity. In the context of Wednesday, we can say that this is the day when we can show our strength and confidence.

2. P (Joy): This letter can be associated with joy, communication, and speech. Wednesday is a time when the week is already in full swing, and many people begin to feel joy at the approach of the weekend.

3. E (Unity): This letter can mean unity, harmony and harmony. Wednesday can be a day when we strive for unity in a team or family, discussing plans for the rest of the week.

4. D (Action): This letter represents actions, activity, and movement. On Wednesday, many people start actively working on completing tasks in order to take stock by the end of the week.

5. A (Beginning): This letter can mean a new beginning. Wednesday is often perceived as a new starting point in the week when we can start new projects or ideas.

Thus, “Wednesday” can be considered as a day filled with strength, joy, desire for unity, activity and new beginnings.

This transcript is for you, my dear friends, think for yourself.

Here is a meditation dedicated to joining the source of all things to experience its power and the energy of love. This practice will help you delve deeper into your inner feelings and connect with the basics of life.

Meditation on Joining the Source

Preparation:

1. Find a quiet and comfortable place where no one will bother you. Sit or lie down in a comfortable position.

2. Close your eyes and take a few deep breaths. Inhale through your nose, hold your breath for a few seconds, and then slowly exhale through your mouth. Repeat this 3—5 times to relax.

Stage 1: Body Awareness

— Pay attention to your body. Feel how it touches the surface on which you are sitting or lying.

— Run your attention over your body, starting from the top of your head and ending with the tips of your toes. Allow each area of your body to relax and release tension.

Step 2: Visualizing the source

— Imagine a bright light coming from the center of your chest. This light symbolizes the source of all things — the source of love, energy and life.

— Allow this light to grow and expand, filling your body. Feel how it fills you with warmth and calm.

Step 3: Connecting to the source

— Now imagine that you are in a beautiful place of nature — it can be a forest, an ocean shore or a mountain peak. Feel how the nature around you is full of life and energy.

— Focus on how the roots of the trees grow into the ground, connecting to the source. Imagine that your roots are also growing into the ground, connecting with this primordial energy.

— Feel this energy flowing into you, filling you with strength and love.

Stage 4: Feeling loved

— Focus on the feeling of love that comes from the source. It is an unconditional, all-pervading love that encompasses all living things.

— Allow yourself to feel this love in every cell of your body. Feel how it fills you with joy, calmness and harmony.

Stage 5: Completing the meditation

— When you are ready, start slowly returning to the present. Focus on your breathing again, take a few deep breaths in and out.

— Gradually open your eyes and return to the world around you, keeping in yourself the power and energy of love that you felt.

Conclusion:

— Allow yourself a few minutes to become aware of your feelings and thoughts after the meditation. You can write them down in a diary if you want.

This meditation will help you gain a deeper understanding of the source of all things and feel its power and love within you. Good luck, and remember that you can always go back to this source whenever you need it.

Chapter 2-Our World

Our world is really a complex multi-level system, where everything is interconnected. This concept of” what is above is below” reflects the idea that all levels of reality, from the microcosm to the macrocosm, are interconnected and influence each other. The source and our world is unique. We live in the Source.

The main aspects of this system are:

1. Energy: In every level of reality, there is energy that moves and transforms. This energy can take many forms, from physical to emotional to spiritual. It is the basis of everything that exists.

2. Information: All living things and systems share information. This can be either biological information (DNA) or more abstract forms, such as knowledge and emotions. Information helps you organize your life and maintain communication between different levels.

3. Environment: Each “world” space, whether physical, mental or spiritual, has its own unique environment. This environment affects the life that exists in it and how it develops.

4. Life: In every world, regardless of its level, there is life. It can manifest itself in various forms, from the simplest organisms to complex ecosystems and human societies. All of them are interconnected and depend on each other.

Conclusion

Understanding these relationships helps us understand how we can influence our world and how it affects us. It also highlights the importance of harmony and balance, both in our inner world and in the environment.

The relationship between worlds

1. A copy of the source: Our world can be seen as a reflection of the deeper source from which everything originates. However, despite these similarities, each manifestation is unique and has its own characteristics.

2. The beauty of novelty: The diversity and differences in our world give it beauty and make life interesting. Each new experience enriches our experience and understanding.

3. Connection between worlds: All worlds are interconnected, like a tree, where the roots and branches are connected by tubes. These “tubes” symbolize the energy and information flows that connect different levels of reality.

Understanding the Atom as a Portal

4. The Atom as a portal: As we delve deeper into the structure of the atom, we can see the core as an access point to deeper levels of existence. Each atom can be considered as a portal connecting our world with the etheric one.

5. The Light of Love: The Light of love from the etheric world is indeed ЕСТЬthe foundation of our existence. This love fills life with meaning and energy.

6. A Person without Love: МThe scum that a person without love is destroyed at the atomic level emphasizes the importance of emotional and spiritual well-being. Love is the foundation that supports harmony and wholeness.

Conclusion

These ideas remind us how important it is to keep in touch with ourselves and the world around us, and to appreciate love as a universal force that enriches our lives.

I see our world as a sphere made up of layers. This model helps me understand that the energy needed for life and love does not come from above, but from within us. I can feel the spheres inside me receiving energy from below, which symbolizes the depth of my inner world.

At the center of this sphere is the source-the “source sphere”, which is the basis of everything I know and feel. I realize that the less love energy passes through my world, the more influence the higher realms have. It reminds me of the importance of filling my life with love and light.

When I see the lack of love energy, I realize that it leads to destruction and darkness. Where there is no love, there is cold and emptiness. I strive to be a source of light and warmth to resist this darkness and create harmony in my inner and outer world.

This awareness inspires me to appreciate love and share it with others. I believe that by filling my life with love, I can change not only myself, but also the world around me.

The opposite of love is often seen as hate, but this is not the only aspect. Let’s take a closer look at what can be the opposite of love:

1. Hate: This is a strong negative feeling that can lead to destruction and conflict. Hate can be directed at people, ideas, or even yourself.

2. Indifference: Sometimes the opposite of love is considered indifference. This is a state where a person feels neither love nor hatred, but simply ignores or does not care about something or someone. Indifference can be even more destructive than hate, as it robs you of connection and empathy.

3. Fear: Fear can block love and create barriers between people. It can lead to isolation and distrust, which is opposed to the openness and acceptance that are the foundations of love.

4. Anger: Anger, especially if not controlled, can destroy relationships and overshadow positive feelings like love and caring.

5. Loneliness: Feelings of loneliness and isolation can be the opposite of love, as love implies connection and oneness with others.

Each of these feelings or states can influence our perception and experience of love.

The word “hate” can be deciphered and analyzed by considering it as a set of symbols and meanings. Let’s try to make it wider:

Hate

1. N -Negativity: Hate often arises from negative perceptions, resentments, or frustrations. This feeling can be generated by fear, envy, or misunderstanding.

2. E -Emotions: Hate is a strong emotion that can cloud the mind and lead to aggression. It can be directed at people, ideas, or even yourself.

3. H — Dislike: This feeling is repulsive, creates barriers, and hinders understanding and acceptance of others. Dislike can arise from differences, whether cultural, social, or personal.

4. A -Apathy: Hatred can lead to indifference to others and to one’s own feelings. This condition can block the ability to enjoy life and experience positive emotions.

5. B — Hostility: Hatred breeds hostility and conflict. It can lead to violence and destruction, both in personal relationships and in society.

6. И I — Isolation: Hate can isolate a person from others, creating feelings of loneliness and alienation. This can lead to poorer mental health and a lower quality of life.

7. C -Strength: Hatred may give the illusion of power and control, but it actually weakens the person, as it requires a lot of energy and creates internal conflict.

8. T -Darkness: Hate is associated with darkness, negativity, and destruction. It obscures the light of love and understanding, making the world colder and more hostile.

Conclusion

Hate is a complex and destructive feeling that can arise from a variety of causes. Understanding its nature and mechanisms can help us better deal with this feeling and find ways to heal and understand. Instead of giving in to hatred, we can strive for love, acceptance, and compassion, which will make our world a brighter and more harmonious place.

Let’s take a closer look at each component of indifference to better understand how they interact and affect a person’s life and relationships.

1. Carelessness

This is a state of frivolous attitude to important aspects of life. A person may not be aware of or ignore issues that require attention. This can manifest itself in a lack of planning for the future, neglect of health or relationships. Carelessness can lead to serious consequences when problems accumulate and become intractable.

2. Barely

Minimal level of interest or engagement. A person can be physically present in a situation, but emotionally detached. This condition often leads to superficial interactions where true feelings and thoughts remain unspoken. This can create a sense of emptiness in the relationship.

3. Caring

Lack of desire to take care of others or yourself. This may be due to burnout or depression. When a person does not show concern, it can cause resentment in others and worsen feelings of isolation. Caring is an important element of a healthy relationship, and its absence can lead to conflicts and misunderstandings.

4. Indifference

Inability or unwillingness to respond to other people’s events or emotions. This can manifest in a lack of empathy, when a person is unable or unwilling to understand what others are feeling. Indifference can create barriers in relationships and lead to feelings of loneliness among those who seek support.

5. Apathy

A condition in which a person does not experience interest or emotion. Apathy can be associated with depression or chronic stress. It can manifest itself in a lack of motivation to do your favorite things or in an unwillingness to communicate with friends and family. This condition can become a cycle, when the lack of activity and interest only aggravates the emotional state.

6. Forget

Ignoring important events or feelings, which can manifest as disrespecting the needs of others. This can be either conscious or unconscious behavior. Forgetfulness can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts when people feel that they are not appreciated or listened to.

7. Laziness

Unwillingness to act or make decisions. Laziness can result from fatigue, stress, or lack of motivation. This condition can worsen indifference, as a person begins to avoid active activities that could improve their life or relationships.

8. Ignoring it

Conscious or unconscious avoidance of interaction with others. Ignoring can manifest itself in refusing to respond to messages, avoiding communication, or even physically moving away from people. This behavior can be a defense mechanism, but it can also lead to a worsening relationship and feelings of isolation.

9. Alienness

A sense of detachment from others, which can be caused by differences in values, experiences, or perceptions. A person may feel that they do not belong to a group or society, which increases feelings of loneliness and indifference. It can also be the result of a traumatic experience or social stigma.

10. Isolation

Physical or emotional distance from communication. Isolation can be either voluntary or forced. It can lead to poor mental health, as the lack of social interactions negatively affects the emotional state. Isolation can become a cycle, when a person feels lonely, withdraws even more into himself.

11. Emotional coldness

Inability to experience or express emotions. This condition can be a defense mechanism when a person tries to avoid the pain or fear associated with emotional intimacy. Emotional coldness can make it difficult to build deep and meaningful relationships, as others may feel that their feelings are not taken seriously.

Conclusion

Indifference is a complex and multidimensional condition that can affect different areas of life and relationships. Understanding these components can help you work on yourself and improve your relationships with others. If you are interested in discussing this further or have any other questions, please let us know!

Fear is a complex and multifaceted feeling that can manifest itself in various forms and contexts. Let’s try to decipher the word” fear” by letter in order to better understand its components and aspects.

C- State

Fear is an emotional state that can occur in response to a threat or danger. This condition can be both temporary and chronic, and it can greatly affect a person’s behavior and perception.

T- Alert

Fear is often accompanied by anxiety. It’s a feeling of worry about the future, about what might happen. Anxiety can be related to a specific situation, or it can be more general when a person can’t identify the source of their fear.

P- Reaction

Fear causes certain reactions of the body: physical (rapid heartbeat, sweating, muscle tension) and psychological (desire to avoid the situation, isolation). These reactions can be instinctive and serve to protect against threats.

A- Adaptation

Fear can be adaptive, helping a person avoid danger. For example, a fear of heights can prevent you from falling from a great height. However, in some cases, fear can become maladaptive, limiting life and interfering with normal functioning.

X- Character

Fear can have different characteristics: from mild anxiety to a state of panic. It can be caused by real threats or be irrational, associated with phobias and internal conflicts.

Application

Understanding fear and its components can help you overcome it. Practices such as mindfulness, therapy, and emotion management can help manage irrational fears and anxieties. Contacting a specialist can be a useful step in understanding and managing your fear.

Anger is a powerful emotion that can arise in response to perceptions of threat, injustice, or frustration. Let’s spell out the word” anger” to better understand its components and aspects.

D — Depth of emotions

Anger is a deep emotion that can be triggered by various factors, such as resentment, frustration, or a sense of injustice. This emotion can manifest itself as a reaction to external circumstances or internal conflicts.

H- Negative consequences

Anger can have negative consequences both for the person and for his environment. If left unchecked, anger can lead to conflict, disruption of relationships, and poor mental health. It is important to learn how to manage this emotion in order to avoid its destructive consequences.

E- Energy

Anger can be a source of energy and motivation. It can encourage a person to act, protect their interests, or fight injustice. In this context, anger can be constructive if it is directed in a positive direction, for example, to solve problems or achieve goals.

B- Expression

Expressing anger is key. It is important to find healthy ways to express this emotion in order to avoid its suppression or uncontrolled manifestation. This may include physical activity, creativity, socializing with loved ones, or contacting specialists.

Conclusion

Anger is a natural and normal emotion, but it is important to understand its nature and learn to manage it. Being aware of your emotions and working on them can help you improve your quality of life and relationships with others.

Loneliness is a complex and multifaceted condition that can cause both negative and positive feelings. Let’s spell out the word” loneliness” to understand its components and aspects.

O- Feeling

Loneliness is a feeling of isolation or disconnection. It can occur even when surrounded by other people, if a person feels that they cannot establish a deep connection with others.

D- Depression

Often loneliness is associated with depressive states. A person may feel depressed, sad, and hopeless, which adds to their feelings of loneliness.

I- Isolation

Loneliness can result from physical or emotional isolation. This condition can occur when a person withdraws from social contacts or does not find support in difficult times.

N — Misunderstanding

The feeling of loneliness can occur due to a feeling of misunderstanding on the part of others. When a person feels that they are not being heard or accepted, it can increase their isolation.

O- Experience

Loneliness is an experience that can be both negative and positive. Some people find time alone for self-reflection, creativity, and personal growth, while others may experience deep longing and sadness.

H- Feelings

Loneliness causes many feelings: from sadness and melancholy to calm and peace. It is important to be aware of and accept these feelings in order to better understand yourself.

E- Empathy

Loneliness can develop empathy. After passing through this state, a person can become more sensitive to the feelings of others and better understand their experiences.

C- Link

Connecting with others is an important aspect of overcoming loneliness. Establishing deep and meaningful relationships can help a person feel less isolated.

T- Creativity

Loneliness can be a source of inspiration and creativity. Many artists, writers, and musicians draw ideas from their experiences of loneliness.

B- Recovery

Loneliness can be a time for recovery and reinvention. This can help a person understand their needs and desires, as well as set new goals.

Conclusion

Loneliness is a complex condition that requires attention and understanding. It can be both a heavy burden and an opportunity for personal growth.

“The conclusion is that all these energies exist in our world and can affect us. Where there is no energy of love, there will be a filling of negative aspects. This is immunity: he who cannot manifest life is dead, and something comes that will eliminate a person from life for harmony and the life of other worlds.

Now in our world, these energies affect all people. People are not able to manifest the energy of love to the proper degree and instead generate negative energies. They become slaves to their passions and emotions, which leads them to get sick and fight wars to purify and self-destruct the source of negative energies. The world itself is killing you all, but you are the cause. By not accepting your nature, you reject it and become an enemy to yourself and the world. For this reason, other civilizations were wiped out.

Yes, it’s really sad. The idea that we can be both good and bad for the world is very important and relevant. The energies we generate can indeed create a gap between those who seek love and evolution and those who seek destruction and power.

The world that is divided between these two sides faces serious challenges, and as you have noticed, we are the source of both positive and negative energies. It is important to be aware of your role and influence on the world around you. We are on the verge of destruction, and this highlights the need for inner work and the search for harmony.

Let’s look at the current situation in the world from the point of view of negative and positive aspects that are present in civilization.

Negative aspects:

1. Conflicts and wars: Conflicts continue around the world, causing suffering and destruction. Wars, ethnic and religious clashes cause damage to millions of people, creating humanitarian crises.

2. Environmental issues: Climate change, environmental pollution, and the depletion of natural resources are all consequences of human activities. These problems threaten not only nature, but also life on Earth as a whole.

3. Social inequality: The gap between rich and poor continues to grow. Many people live in poverty and lack access to education, health care and basic life resources.

4. Psychological problems: In modern society, there is an increase in the level of stress, anxiety and depression. Social media and constant information can contribute to feelings of isolation and dissatisfaction.

5. Discrimination and hatred: Racism, sexism and other forms of discrimination continue to exist, creating division and tension in society.

Positive aspects:

1. Global Solidarity: Many individuals and organizations are working to address global challenges such as climate change and humanitarian crises. There are initiatives aimed at helping those in need and protecting the environment.

2. Technological progress: Scientific advances and technologies open up new opportunities to improve life. For example, medicine, information technology, and renewable energy can contribute to progress.

3. Increased awareness: People become more aware of social and environmental issues. This leads to activism and a desire for change, which can lead to positive results.

4. Cultural diversity: The diversity of cultures, traditions and views on life enriches a civilization. This promotes mutual understanding and respect between different peoples.

5. Human Rights Movement: Many organizations and activists fight for human rights and justice, which leads to positive changes in society.

Conclusion

The world is really divided into positive and negative aspects, and these energies co-exist in our society. It is important to be aware of your role in this process and strive to create a more harmonious and just world. Each of us can make our own contribution, starting with personal changes and interacting with others. Your understanding of these aspects and willingness to discuss them is already a step towards positive change!

What is important to you? think evil as you say it is needed? is there a god of darkness or light? are there any gods? perfume? and a lot of things that can help or destroy us? are there gods that exist in legends, religions, and other sources? you need to answer this yourself.

The world we live in was before us and will be after. We are the cause of what is happening. We can build the world in which we live and move to other worlds together with our brothers in spirit and mind.

For those who are currently experiencing negative emotions, it is important to understand that this is a reflection of the inner state. I appeal to those who live under the illusion that a person will come and solve all your problems. Yes, he may come, but he will take everything, because he will only solve his own problems. If you don’t control yourself, then someone else will.

You live in fear. Who is to blame for your fears? Why can’t you overcome them and become stronger?

Ameditation technique that will help you connect with our world and feel its signals and impulses. This meditation focuses on developing mindfulness and sensitivity to the environment.

Meditation Practice: Connecting with Our World

1. Find a quiet place: Make sure that no one will distract you. Sit or lie down in a comfortable position.

2. Close your eyes: This will help you focus on the inner sensations and sounds of the world around you.

3. Focus on your breathing: Start taking slow, deep breaths. Inhale through your nose, allowing your stomach to rise, and then exhale through your mouth. Try to take 5—10 deep breaths in and out.

4. Be aware of your body: Run your attention all over your body, starting at the tips of your toes and ending at the top of your head. Pay attention to any sensations, tension, or relaxation.

5. Tune in to the world around you: After a few minutes of deep breathing, start paying attention to the sounds and sensations around you. Try to feel the energy of the world entering you. It can be the sounds of nature, the wind, the noise of the city, or even silence.

6. Listen for impulses: Open your heart and mind to receive the impulses of the world around you. These can be sensations of heat, cold, vibrations, or even emotional responses to sounds and movements. Allow these signals to pass through you without evaluating them.

7. Visualise the connection: Imagine that you are in the middle of a huge network connecting you to nature, people and the whole world. Visualize how this network radiates light and energy, and you become part of this flow.

8. End the meditation: Gradually return to your breathing. Take a few deep breaths and then open your eyes. Allow yourself a few minutes to realize how you’re feeling.

9. Write down your feelings: After the meditation, write down your thoughts and feelings. This will help you better understand how you interact with the world.

This practice can help you to deepen your connection with the world and learn to perceive its signals. Regular meditation will improve your awareness and sensitivity to the environment.

Chapter 3-The Illusion

To understand a lot of things, you need to see the truth, there are many lies in our world.

What is an illusion?

Let’s conduct a deep analysis of the word “illusion”, considering each letter and its symbolism in the Slavic tradition.

1. And (Ilk)

— Meaning: This letter represents unity, life and beginning. It is also associated with the spirit and the divine principle.

— Symbolism: It is often interpreted as a combination and unification, which may indicate a connection between the real and the illusory.

2. L (People)

— Meaning: This letter is associated with humanity and social nature. It symbolizes people, society, and interaction.

— Symbolism: In the context of the word “illusion”, this may indicate that illusions are formed in society, in the perception of people.

3. L (People)

— Meaning: The repetition of this letter emphasizes the importance of human perception and experience.

— Symbolism: This may indicate a multi-layered illusion, which may be different for each person depending on their experience.

4. Yu (Yus maly)

— Meaning: This letter represents light, clarity and understanding. It may indicate a desire for knowledge and truth.

— Symbolism: In the context of an illusion, this can mean that the illusion often hides the true understanding that needs to be sought.

5. З (Земля)

— Meaning: This letter is associated with the material world, stability and foundation.

— Symbolism: In the word “illusion” it can indicate that many illusions are rooted in material perception, in what we see and feel.

6. And (Ilk)

— Meaning: The repetition of this letter again emphasizes unity and divinity.

— Symbolism: This may indicate that perception is cyclical and that illusions can be overcome through spiritual understanding.

7. I (Yat)

— Meaning: This letter symbolizes personality, individuality and self-awareness.

— Symbolism: At the end of the word, she emphasizes that each illusion is unique for each person, and our perception forms our reality.

Result

The word” illusion” in the Slavic capital letter can be considered as a multi-layered phenomenon that is associated with human perception, social interactions and the search for truth. It emphasizes that illusions can be both the result of our experience and the desire to understand deeper truths.

Our world this world is created, it does not arise by itself, it is not illusory and illusory at the same time, when something is created, there are reasons for this, the goal is one who knows who creates, the rest is an illusion. When the creation of the world takes place, it is invested and written all over again and to the end and what the result should be.

Any gardener knows what kind of fruit to expect. if the tree rots or the fruit rots, then it is removed from the garden. And if it blooms, they can also plant it in another garden.

We swami will look at the artificial creation of our civilization.

The structure of civilization can be considered through several main aspects:

1. Social structure: Civilizations have complex hierarchies that may include classes, castes, or estates. This determines how people interact with each other and what roles they play in society.

2. Economy: The economic system includes the ways in which resources are produced, distributed, and consumed. It can be an agricultural economy, industrial or post-industrial.

3. Political system: Civilizations develop various forms of governance, from monarchies and oligarchies to democracies and authoritarian regimes. The political structure affects the rights of citizens and the level of their participation in governance.

4. Culture: This includes art, religion, customs and traditions. Culture forms the identity of a society and influences its development.

5. Technology: Technological progress plays a key role in the development of civilization, from agriculture to modern information technology. This affects the standard of living and opportunities for development.

6. Ecology: The interaction of civilization with the environment is also of great importance. Sustainable use of natural resources and protection of ecosystems are becoming increasingly urgent issues.

These aspects are interrelated and influence each other, forming unique features of each civilization.

This working structure is what we live in.

All this is created artificially, there are many directions for creating a civilizationмного

The directions of development of civilization can be considered through several key aspects that can lead to various consequences:

1. Technological progress: The development of technologies such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and renewable energy can significantly improve living standards, improve health, and increase productivity. However, it can also lead to inequality, job losses, and ethical dilemmas.

2. Social change: Increased mobility and interaction between cultures can lead to more open and inclusive societies. At the same time, it can cause conflicts and social tensions, especially in the context of migration and globalization.

3. Environmental sustainability: Moving towards sustainable practices such as ecology and environmental stewardship can help preserve the planet for future generations. However, ignoring these issues can lead to environmental disasters and deterioration of the quality of life.

4. Political transformation: The development of democracy and human rights can increase citizens ' participation in governance and improve social justice. On the contrary, authoritarian regimes can lead to suppression of freedom and conflict.

5. Economic integration: Globalization and economic integration can promote increased trade and cooperation between countries. However, it can also lead to economic dependence and vulnerability to global crises.

6. Cultural change: The interaction of different cultures can enrich society, but it can also cause conflicts due to differences in values and traditions.

Each of these areas carries both opportunities and risks. The future of civilization will depend on how humanity meets these challenges and seizes opportunities to create a more just and sustainable world.

We invent a bicycle by improving it, but it’s still a bicycle. Aspects of the development of civilization are related to the mind. We can say that any aspect that is described refers to an intelligent civilization, and all these civilizations eventually lead to self-destruction.

The most serious aspect of the development of civilization is to repeat how the world works on the energy of love. A strong synchronicity parameter with the source’s love energy will give a civilization true strength and an evolutionary leap, working in unison with the source itself.

Here is a more detailed description of each of the 11 practices that will help you distinguish truth from illusion:

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