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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            The fertilized ovum (zygote) represents the simplest living organism. The qualitative
            structures of a unicellular organism and the human spirit cannot be in harmony because

            the structure of a human is that of a complexly organized multicellular organism.

                                                        The first thing that happens in the development
                                                        of the zygote is the rapid multiplication of cells
                                                        resulting in quantitative growth. This continues
                                                        until  the  number  of  zygote  cells  reaches  the
                                                        minimum  quantity  permitting  the  entrance  of

                                                        the  etheric  body  of  a  fish  —  a  multicellular
                                                        organism. Following harmonization, the etheric
                                                        body  of the fish begins to develop within the
                                                        human  biomass.  This  explains  why  a  human
                                                        embryo initially resembles a fish.

                                                        The embryonic cells of a human develop much

                                                        more rapidly than the etheric body of the fish.
                                                        Therefore, after approximately one month, the
                                                        etheric  body  of  the  fish  leaves  the  human
                                                        embryo to be replaced by the etheric body of a
                                                        species with a higher rate of development, i.e,
                                                        an  amphibian.  The  biomass  of  the  embryo
                                                        harmonizes  with  the  etheric  body  of  the

                                                        amphibian, and, concomitantly, embryonic cells
                                                        disintegrate,  specifically  those  that  were
                                                        previously created in the image of a fish. When
                                                        this occurs, large quantities of waste cells and
                                                        the by-products of cellular disintegration enter

                                                        the mother’s bloodstream through the placenta.

                                                        This  is  the  most  vulnerable  time  for  a
                                                        miscarriage.  Within  the  third  month,  for  the
                                                        same reasons as detailed above, the etheric body
                                                        of  the  amphibian  leaves  the  embryo.  A  new
                                                        eruption takes place and the etheric body of the

                                                        amphibian is replaced by that of a reptile.

                                                        Now the embryonic biomass harmonizes with
                                                        the  etheric  body  of  the  reptile:  embryonic
                                                        amphibian cells disintegrate, and the waste by-
                                                        products  are  released  into  the  mother’s

                                                        circulatory  system.  After  this  adjustment  the
                                                        human  embryo  resembles  a  reptile  and  its




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