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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            compromised.  Also,  poor  environmental  conditions  result  in  a  weakening  of  the
            parents’  organism  and  sex  cells  thus  decreasing  the  intensity  of  energetic  eruption

            during conception.

            The  spirit  that  enters  the  fertilized  ovum  at  conception  has  a  complex  structure
            consisting of etheric, astral and mental bodies. The zygote (fertilized egg) has the
            simple structure of a unicellular organism and possesses only an etheric body (in
            addition to its physical body). The qualitative structures of the spirit and zygote are so
            different that it is impossible to harmonize them. The zygote must develop to the point

            where the qualitative structures of both its etheric and acquired astral body permits it
            to harmonize with the spirit.

            How is this possible? How can human embryonic cells develop through the necessary
            evolutionary  phases?  During  the  process  of  development  of  life  on  the  planet,
            numerous species of living organisms were forced out of their ecological niches by
            those  that  could  better  adapt  to  the  changing  conditions  (Chapters  4  and  5).  The

            displaced species lost the opportunity to develop on the physical level of our planet,
            but their etheric and astral bodies still existed on the planetary etheric and lower astral
            levels, where they were incapable of significant development.

            As  described  in  Chapter  5,  these  species  found  several  ways  to  accelerate  their
            development. One was through the establishment of a symbiotic relationship with a
            physical embryo. Spirits at different levels of evolutionary development consecutively

            enter  the  embryonic  biomass  and  evolve  the  embryo  to  the  level  where  that  spirit
            (which is genetically identical with the embryo) can harmonize with the embryo and
            create the appropriate physical body. Butterflies are the most obvious example of that
            process  in  nature.  Everyone  enjoys  the  beauty  and  grace  of  butterflies,  though
            caterpillars often invoke opposite feelings, like revulsion. How then, does it happen,
            that the unsightly caterpillar gives birth to the beautiful butterfly? It is achieved through

            the process of metamorphosis, which is still an enigma to modern biology. Can we
            shed some light on its solution?

            The  metamorphosis  of  a  butterfly  is  one  of  the  most  outstanding  examples  of  the
            symbiosis of two species in one bio-mass. A butterfly, before its death, lays eggs,
            from which caterpillars hatch belonging to the class of Annelids.

            Caterpillars,  by  consuming  plants,  rapidly  gain  biomass,  which  then  disintegrates

            within the cocoon. From that biomass the butterfly’s etheric body forms a physical
            body. Following the formation of its physical body, the butterfly leaves its pupa and
            the metamorphosis is complete (F Fi ig g. .   6 60 0).












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