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The Will of God
Anton Alferyev

© Anton Alferyev, 2025

ISBN 978-5-0067-1066-5

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God’s Will

Author Alferyev Anton Anatolyevich


Introduction

Continuation of the book series “Becoming a God”. In this book, we will talk about the Will of God, about what or by whom the Source itself acts in all the worlds. We call Him God, the Creator… It doesn’t matter what one calls this Higher Existence, the main thing is to truly understand who One is. This is the Source of everything.

This book will explain how the Will manifests itself in our lives and how someone can influence this Will, as well as what comes out of it. I believe that by this time you had also become Gods on Earth. Now it is important to understand how your Will can manifest itself and through whom.

We are all on Earth – the Source gave us the tool to become true Gods, but now this tool controls us. Together, we will fix this. Good luck to you, I believe in you!

Chapter 1-How the World Works

Our world is created! let’s see what is written about it in all directions of civilization itself, and what is the truth.

The creation of the world and its structure in various religions are an interesting and diverse field for study. Here is a brief overview of the main views on this process in several religions:

1. Judaism and Christianity

Creation: In the book of Genesis in the Bible, God creates the world in six days. He begins with light, then creates the sky, the earth, plants, animals, and finally man, after which He rests on the seventh day.

Structure of the world: According to the Bible, the world is organized with purpose and order. Man is created in the image and likeness of God and is endowed with free will, which implies responsibility for his actions. The earth is divided into different regions, and humanity is called upon to take care of it.

2. Islam

Creation: The Qur’an states that Allah created the world out of nothing. He created the heavens and the earth, and then everything in them, including man made of clay.

Setting up the world: In Islam, the world is perceived as a manifestation of the divine order. Everything in the world is subject to the will of Allah, and each element has its own function. Humanity must follow the ways established by Allah and live in harmony with creation.

3. Hinduism

Creation: There are many creation myths in Hinduism. One of the most famous is associated with the deity Brahma, who creates the world from his body. There is also the concept of cycles of creation and destruction, where the world goes through endless cycles (kalpas).

Structure of the world: Indian cosmology describes the world as a multi-level structure, including various planets, levels of existence, and divine realms. The concept of dharma (order) is important for maintaining harmony in the world.

4. Buddhism

Creation: Buddhism does not focus on the divine creation of the world, but rather sees it as the result of the interaction of cause and effect. The world is constantly changing and has no fixed nature.

Setting up the world: In Buddhism, the world is divided into various realms of existence, including the worlds of humans, animals, and deities. The focus is on suffering and the path to enlightenment, which implies understanding the true nature of reality.

5. Ancient Religions

Creation: In ancient Egyptian and Sumerian mythology, the world is created out of chaos. Gods like Ra and Marduk form order out of primordial chaos, creating the earth, sky, and all living things.

Setting up the world: These religions often describe the world as a hierarchical structure, where gods control various aspects of life and nature, and people must perform rituals to maintain harmony.

6. Modern views

Modern spiritual movements and philosophies can offer new interpretations of the creation of the world, often combining scientific discoveries (such as the big bang theory) with spiritual views on the existence and purpose of life.

Each of these religions and teachings offers a unique perspective on the creation and organization of the world, reflecting the cultural and historical contexts of their followers.

Research areas on the creation of the world cover various fields, including cosmology, physics, and biology. Mainstream theories, such as the big bang theory, explain the origin of the universe, while studies on the origin of life look at processes such as chemical evolution and panspermia.

1. Cosmology

Definition: Cosmology studies the origin, structure, and evolution of the universe.

Main theories:

The Big Bang Theory: Suggests that the universe originated about 13.8 billion years ago from a singularity and has been expanding ever since.

Friedman model: Describes the dynamics of an expanding universe, taking into account gravity and the density of matter.

2. Physics

Definition: Physics explores the basic laws of nature and the interaction of matter and energy.

Key aspects:

Quantum mechanics: Explains the behavior of elementary particles and interactions at the microscopic level.

General Relativity: Describes gravity as a curvature of space-time, which is important for understanding the structure of the universe.

3. Astronomy

Definition: Astronomy studies celestial bodies and phenomena outside the Earth.

Main directions:

Observational Astronomy: Studies light and radio waves from stars and galaxies to understand their properties and evolution.

Astrophysics: Studies the physical processes occurring in stars, galaxies, and other celestial objects.

4. Biology

Definition: Biology studies life and living organisms, including their origin and evolution.

Key theories:

Theory of Evolution: Explains how life on Earth evolved through natural selection and genetic change.

Chemical Evolution: Explores how simple molecules could have formed more complex structures leading to life.

5. Geology

Definition: Geology studies the Earth, its structure, composition, and the processes that shape its surface.

Key aspects:

Plate Tectonics: Explains the movement of the Earth’s crust and its influence on the formation of continents and oceans.

Geochronology: Determines the age of the Earth and its geological formations, which is important for understanding the history of the planet.

6. Paleontology

Definition: Paleontology studies the fossils of organisms to understand their evolution and ecosystems.

Key areas:

Fossils: Analyze the remains of ancient organisms to reconstruct ecosystems and evolutionary processes.

Biostratigraphy: Uses fossils to date and correlate rock layers.

7. Scientific philosophy

Definition: Philosophy of science explores the foundations, methods, and implications of scientific knowledge.

Key questions:

Methodology: How scientific theories are formed and tested.

Epistemology: How we know what we know about the world and its origins.

These areas of research provide diverse and interconnected perspectives on the creation of the world and its structure, contributing to a deeper understanding of our place in the universe.

Here is a list of alternative views on the structure of the world and its origin that go beyond traditional religious teachings:

1. Scientific approach

– The Big Bang Theory: The universe emerged about 13.8 billion years ago from a singularity and continues to expand.

– Evolution: Life on Earth evolved through natural selection, starting with the simplest organisms.

2. Mythology and folklore

– Cosmogonies: Different cultures have their own creation myths, such as the ancient Greek myths of Chaos and Gaia.

– Sumerian mythology: The world order emerged from primordial chaos, where the gods create the earth and people.

3. Pantheism

– All-encompassing God: The universe and God are one, and everything in the world is a manifestation of the divine.

4. Dualism

– Opposing forces: For example, in Zoroastrianism, the world is designed as a struggle between good (Ahura Mazda) and evil (Angra Mainyu).

5. Idealism

– The world as an idea: Reality exists in the mind, and everything we perceive is a manifestation of thoughts or ideas.

6. Materialism

– Matter as a basis: All phenomena, including consciousness and life, are the result of physical interactions of matter.

7. A systematic approach

– Complex systems: The world is seen as a network of relationships and interactions, where all elements affect each other.

8. Existentialism

– Individual perception: The meaning of life and the structure of the world depend on the subjective experience of each person.

9. Cosmic Philosophy

– The world as a living organism: Some philosophers view the universe as a living entity, where everything is interconnected and has its own purpose.

10. The theory of multiple universes

– Multiverse: The existence of many parallel universes with different laws of physics and realities.

These alternative views help to broaden our understanding of the world and its origins, offering a variety of perspectives for reflection.

The structure of the world and how it is governed is limited in both religions and science. We still live on the planet, being in conflict with each other. Believing in God, people go and destroy their fellow tribesmen. The ego controls many people on the planet. None of the religions promotes technological evolutionary development; it is necessary, and by rejecting technology, we become inferior in our development. They gave us a lot of things, but they also took away more. What was taken belongs to us, and we must claim it.

We still have hints from our ancestors about how the worldworks.

The material given below, referring to the article by Valery Pavlovich, is distinguished by a certain duality. On the one hand, the reader may think that everything written below is rather “esoteric” and form an attitude that is common to almost everyone – which cannot be recognized by equipment and real daily practice-is subject to doubt and, by definition, is not accurate. Only techies know how a cell phone works, but this is “understandable” because it is generally accepted. The rest is not generally accepted, and therefore it is not clear and does not cause confidence.

On the other hand, the article deals with a COMPLETELY accurate science, but lost in the centuries. And, what is VERY IMPORTANT – about SIMPLE science, if you compare it with modern analogues full of creepy formulas.

Let me explain a little based on current world PRACTICE. I write exactly the practice, because only practice gives reason to believe that the theory is partially or completely true.

So. Duality has long existed in the modern world. Only not at all the one that physicists sing a song about to the electron, but the duality of standards. And not in politics at all, but in science.

On the one hand, it seems that physics has been thoroughly frozen-nailed to a certain official paradigm. On the other hand, there are just a fantastically large number of exceptions, where science uses approaches that most strongly border on esotericism, and even more precisely with COMPUTER SCIENCE, but in the real world, and not programs

on a computer, but precisely from a scientific and accurate point of view.

They will not dilute the philosophy, just give a small stack of the most striking

there are hundreds of well-known examples:

1. Quantum physics experiments have shown the dependence of the behavior of elementary particles

from the experimenter’s ATTENTION. Actually proving the influence of consciousness on the behavior of particles in accelerators. This is a recognized fact. It is also worth noting that theoretical physicists have long been writing various interesting theories of the universe in an attempt to make ends meet

in the existing physical paradigm. For example, “String Theory” or” Holographic Universe Theory – is actually a purely informational model of the world.

2. Kozyrev. Russian scientist known for his work at the Pulkovo Observatory,

he applied the slightly “esoteric” paradigm of causal physics to the world around him,

where the phenomena are not completely mirror-reversible as in utopian (simplified for solving the simplest mechanical problems) school physics. He received a huge number of experimental confirmations, which are easily repeatable

and they are indisputable, most of which say that our reality is more information than just rough matter… Kozyrev’s works have been published and are available, albeit in small print runs…

3. Goryaev. The modern Russian scientist Pyotr Goryaev has done a lot of research

and experiments, for example, studying the human genome and found a remote connection between representatives of the same genus (relatives) confirmed by multiple experiments set with all scientific rigor.

We are not talking about telepathy, but about the physical influence on each other registered by the device regardless of distance and even on different continents. The impact was “technogenic”, using devices to irradiate the tissue (cells) of one person

and other people (his relatives) had a fever (significantly).

By the way, the research of other scientists has shown from a mathematical point of view,

that the capacity of the entire GRAIN of a plant in terms of the number of atoms is not enough to RECORD and store information about an ADULT tree, although it is generally assumed that all this information is recorded in the genome molecule (DNA). This coincides with the works of Goryaev, who suggested that

that most of the genome’s information is stored as a hologram outside the molecule itself

and only connected to it.

4. Reflexology. A strange parodox of the modern world. Denying the traditional

philosophy of the East in theory, although there are many elements from the physics of the microcosm (!), the West has long used the practical developments of traditional Eastern medicine-reflexology is taught in most medical universities, there are corresponding departments, doctors of this specialty are in many polyclinics, although only a few

some of them can do what their colleagues-the bearers of tradition. Those who can, usually have queues

from the elite of society… because the possibilities of the information approach to ogranizmu allow you to create “miracles” from the point of view of modern medicine, but these “miracles” are rigidly justified scientifically, for those who can read specialized literature.

5. The trinachal model of Dr. Park Jew. Famous doctor reflexologist,

 





















































































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