A Trap for a Thought-Form. Playing Another Reality. M.A. Bulgakov award. Alexandra Kryuchkova
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СКАЧАТЬ style="font-size:15px;">      “One of the Rainbow?!” mirroring my whisper, the Guardian supposed and followed me to make us coffee.

      “No, the Rainbow is still ahead of us! And here… how to explain… The annotation says, it’s like a mystical fantasy about options for the further development of mankind, ruled by Ucatanagon with a certain Ma… However, as you read along, you find the bear having non-standard love with the fox, and then killing it. The bull is engaged in even more unconventional relationship with…”

      “S-stop-stop-stop! I see!” the Guardian laughed, handing me a double espresso with milk. “I figured out who the Ucatanagon is!”

      “It seems to me that even the author himself didn’t understand who Ucatanagon was, but that doesn’t matter anymore.”

      The hall was gradually flooded with guests.

      “I look at them,” the Guardian said thoughtfully, “and I think, isn’t it the Ball of…? You know whom I mean…”

      “The Ball is scheduled for the 40th night… Tell me, is the Portal located in the postbox room, where letters to the Creator are written?”

      “I can’t answer that question,” the Guardian sighed with a shrug.

      “I felt it there… Are there other rooms nearby?”

      “Yes, there is one next to the postbox room.”

      “Could you open it for me? For a couple of minutes, while the guests are gathering…”

      We sailed into an adjoining room, where I slowly spun around the table. The walls were full of…

      “Would you like me to make an exhibition of your paintings here?” the Guardian suddenly offered.

      “How do you know I paint?”

      “You gave me your ‘Moon Cat’, there is your painting on the cover, ‘The Girl and the Cat’. And inside the book, there are the same Girl and the Cat, already as drawings. You have a lot of works about the Girl and the Cat. They are very relevant here. So, do you want an exhibition?”

      “I think it’s better to gift the rest of that serial paintings to the Mansion. Some have already been sold, some have been donated… I will bring you the paintings on the 40th night as my gift for the Museum. Yes?”

      The Guardian didn’t answer. I thought about it, and suddenly, in the silence, I felt that…

      “The Portal! Is it HERE?!” I exclaimed in surprise.

      The Guardian smiled.

      “Listen, it can’t be like that! I felt the Portal there, and now it’s here?!”

      The Guardian came up to me and carefully ran his hand through my hair.

      “You are very beautiful, Alice…”

      The door opened, the Cat appeared on the threshold.

      “Meow?!!!”

      “He seems to be jealous,” the Guardian smiled, and we returned to the hall.

      ***

      While the Zoo lover was sharing with the guests his vague concepts of the further development of mankind and answered questions, I kept glancing at my table with a lonely cup of coffee bored on it.

      I felt… sad…

      I admitted to myself that I got used to the appearance of Roman at our literary parties. I was afraid he wouldn’t come again.

      During the break, I was back at the table when the door to the hall opened and…

      “Hello,” Roman smiled, taking a seat next to me.

      “Do you want coffee?” I asked.

      “Yes.”

      “So you’re not a phantom after all!” I exhaled in relief.

      “What if you are a phantom, like me, and like your coffee?” I heard in response.

      “And like the Guardian? And this house?” I continued my train of thought.

      “And like all these guests,” Roman finished it there.

      “When are we going to walk through walls?” Roman asked me aloud, sipping his coffee.

      “As soon as we become phantoms,” I replied. “First, reset to zero to become wizard. The tasks I give you now, in fact, have to be done with a certain frequency, not just once. These are the rules of magicians’ life. They exist on a par with the rules of ordinary people life, like brushing your teeth, for example.”

      “Okay. Have you already thanked everyone mentally?” Roman remembered my previous task.

      The bell rang before I could think of a response.

      Roman leaned towards me.

      “In my opinion, the Guardian is jealous,” he whispered. “The break ends somehow quickly.”

      “Write down the task!”

      Task No. 5. WISHING WISHES

      …Make a list of all your possible ill-wishers (of course, there shouldn’t be any, but they inevitably appear from time to time). Even if you have completed the task of repentance and forgiveness, even if you have personally reconciled with everyone, and you have been really (not in words) forgiven, wish everyone from the bottom of your heart exactly what he lacks, and / or what you want to receive for yourself personally, if you don’t know what the ill-wisher needs.

      Address your request directly to God or to the Higher Forces. If you want mutual love, wish it to your enemy, ask God himself of mutual love for that person… If you know that someone envies you, because you bought a cottage in the Seychelles, ask the Higher Forces to gift the similar cottage to the envious person. It’s important to wish good to your enemies absolutely sincerely, as to yourself.

      In this case, the Mirror Effect is triggered:

      * you get what you wish for another person, or

      * the negative is removed from what is envied,

      * the balance of Forces is restoring,

      * the theme of forgiveness is being worked through once more.

      The Guardian approached me and defiantly rang the bell again. I cast a parting glance at Roman and went onto the stage to announce the Open Mic.

      ***

      Having returned home, I thought about my current task.

      “What СКАЧАТЬ