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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
qualitative leap in development took place. This effect has been particularly noticeable
in the last one hundred years. It is an enormous amount of anecdotal or observed
information that is basically correct and is, in each particular instance, essentially true
and consistent with reality. But the theoretical explanation of observed natural
phenomena is based upon an erroneous logical foundation resulting in “rational
man’s” bringing nature to the brink of catastrophe. If the catastrophe does happen,
the result will mean not only the death of mankind as a species of living nature, but the
virtual devastation of the entire ecological system.
Once again it should be pointed out that a human being is not born intelligent, but
rather has only the potential of becoming intelligent, provided that the brain absorbs
all the necessary amounts of information in the form of knowledge and experience, of
beliefs, laws, and moral codes accumulated by mankind. On the basis of all this
information and his particular thought processes man then synthesizes his own “Ego.”
Where there is a harmonious evolution of the personality, a human individual can
obtain a level of consciousness and capability consistent with a true and harmonious
merging with nature. A question arises at this point — if many species of living
organisms have acquired the ability to create a superorganismic state in critical
situations in the course of their evolution, is it possible to effect this phenomenon in
humans and, if so, under what conditions?!
A human being has a complex psi-field containing fourteen billion neurons, which, if
appropriately developed, provides the ability to solve practically all problems that he
might encounter. In addition, the neurons of the human brain possess the highest
possible degree of interaction between themselves. Such a quality of interaction is
impossible to achieve in the superorganismic state for the same reasons that it manifests
in termites, bees, and ants, etc. In such a situation the superorganism, the hegelian
“absolute” is not a developmental advance, but is, for many reasons (to be described in
a later volume), a regression. Additionally, in the normal development of a human
being the protective field created by the brain provides total insulation of the human
psi-field from external influence. And in most cases it takes a push outward from within
the psi-field to open that protective shield.
This, however, requires two conditions:
a) A high concentration of people occupying a small space. When this occurs each
person’s psi-field impacts those of the people around him, and, conversely, the
surrounding psi-fields adversely affect the individual’s protective shield. As a
result, a person’s capacity to derive protection from his psi-field is substantially
reduced.
b) When the protective capacity of the human psi-field is diminished, an emotional
instability is experienced within, usually negative in tendency. When the emotional
level reaches overload, the protective field becomes unstable and breaks down:
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