Eternal life. Anton Alferyev

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      Eternal life

      Anton Alferyev

      © Anton Alferyev, 2025

      ISBN 978-5-0067-1269-0

      Создано в интеллектуальной издательской системе Ridero

      Life InYandex. Direct

      Author Alferyev Anton Anatolyevich

      Introduction

      In our life, a person often finds himself limited in his actions, like an immature child trying to achieve success in illusions. What surrounds us? What are we aiming for? What is really important to you?

      We’re like hamsters in a wheel, running around in circles and can’t get out. Who is to blame? Do you have any freedom? You are dependent on money, laws, transportation, and what they tell you, what to wear, and what to eat, just like in an ad. Who should I choose and what should I strive for? The whole human life is an illusion, which has become such a reality that it is becoming increasingly difficult to get out of it, but it is possible.

      We want to live forever, but how do you live now? Can you live forever in suffering, in the struggle for life? Many go to the forests, far from civilization, but still interact with it. We are social beings, we need to stick together, but we also need to be free.

      To become immortal, you need to become different, do something different. Our body, our DNA, hears us and adapts to us. Our mind can cause us pain – it is our enemy, which locks us in a dungeon. But we protect him like a victim who feels sympathy for his aggressor. This is called Stockholm syndrome.

      This book will tell you the truth about what happens to you if you are afraid to know yourself and see your dark side. If you want to see only the good, know this: the dark side has already enslaved you. Congratulations, only you can get out, but it won’t be easy. The easy way is the wrong way.

      People around you can bring you back to your illusions. There are many teachings, but there are also many lies. First doubt yourself and your thoughts, and then, as you read, you will come to the truth through doubt.

      Good luck to you! I believe in you because you are me and I am you! I believe in myself and in you!

      Chapter 1-The System

      To understand what we are talking about, first we will analyze what is a system?

      The interpretation of the word «system» based on the letter of the holy letter can be presented in more detail, taking into account the symbolic meaning of each letter and their relationship.

      1. C (Conciliarity)

      The first letter «C» symbolizes conciliarity and unity. This means that the system is a holistic combination of different elements that work together to achieve a common goal. Conciliarity also highlights the importance of interaction and collaboration, which allows the system to be more sustainable and efficient.

      2. And (True)

      The letter «I» represents truth and wisdom. She emphasizes that the basis of any system should be objective truth and deep understanding. Truth serves as the foundation on which all other aspects of the system are built. Without it, the system can become inefficient or even destructive.

      3. C (Sustainability)

      The repeated letter «C» increases the value of stability. This means that the system must be able to adapt to changes and maintain its basic characteristics, despite external influences. Sustainability also means that the system must be capable of self-organization and self-regulation.

      4. T (Labor)

      The letter «T» is associated with work and development. It emphasizes that the functioning and evolution of the system requires effort, work and a constant desire for improvement. Labor is seen here as an important element that contributes to the growth and development of the system, as well as its ability to adapt to new conditions.

      5. E (Unity)

      The letter «E» symbolizes unity and harmony. In the context of a system, this means that all its parts must be consistent and work in unison. Harmony between the elements of the system ensures its efficiency and sustainability, allowing you to achieve your goals.

      6. M (Matter)

      The letter «M» represents matter and the practical application of knowledge. This emphasizes that the system does not exist in an abstraction, but has real manifestations and consequences. Matter here can include both physical objects and ideas that are implemented in concrete actions and decisions.

      7. A (Start)

      The last letter «A» represents the beginning and creation. It says that each system has its own history and stages of development. The beginning can be either the starting point or the moment when the system is transformed or updated. Creation indicates the possibility of innovation and changes that may occur during the functioning of the system.

      Final interpretation

      Thus, the word «system» in the context of the letter of the holy letter is perceived as a complex integral unity based on truth and harmony. This unity requires effort to build and develop, as well as the ability to adapt to change. Each element of the system is important and contributes to its overall functioning, thus creating a stable and efficient structure.

      Systems are created to simplify and organize interactions between elements, as well as to achieve certain goals. Let’s look at some examples of systems in different contexts: in the human body, in nature, and in civilization.

      1. Systems in the human body

      – Circulatory system: It consists of the heart, blood vessels, and blood. Its main function is to transport oxygen and nutrients to the cells, as well as remove carbon dioxide and waste products. For example, the heart functions as a pump, providing blood circulation throughout the body.

      – Nervous system: Includes the brain, spinal cord, and nerve endings. It is responsible for transmitting signals and coordinating the body’s actions. For example, the reflex to a hot surface is a fast reaction based on the work of the nervous system.

      – Digestive system: Consists of the organs responsible for digesting food and absorbing nutrients. For example, the stomach and intestines work together to process food and extract the necessary substances from it.

      2. Systems in nature

      – Ecosystems: These are communities of living organisms and their environment that interact with each other and with inanimate nature. For example, a forest ecosystem includes trees, plants, animals, micro-organisms, and soil, all of which are interconnected and depend on each other.

      – Climate system: Includes the atmosphere, oceans, glaciers, and land. It regulates the climate conditions on the planet. For example, the interaction between ocean currents and atmospheric winds affects the weather and climate in different regions.

      – Geological systems: Include processes such as erosion, volcanism, and plate tectonics. For example, the movement of lithospheric plates leads to the formation of mountains and earthquakes, which is part of the Earth’s geological system.

      3. Systems in civilization

      – Economic system: Includes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. For example, a market economy, where prices are formed on the basis of supply and demand, is a complex system of interactions between producers and consumers.

      – Social systems: These are structures that organize interactions between people and groups. For example, families, educational institutions, and communities are all social systems that support social connections and cultural norms.

      – Political system: Includes institutions, laws, and processes that govern the governance


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