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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            When a person dies, his spirit moves through an energy channel to one of the
            Earth's levels and after some period of time it can reincarnate to create for itself

            a new physical body. In a new body a spirit can continue its evolution. This illustrates
            the qualitative distinction between the death of a physical body and the death of a spirit.
            There is great truth at the basis of Catholicism’s belief that abortion is the worst sin
            of all. It is a far more serious breach of natural law than murder. In abortion there
            is the greatest danger of permanent destruction of the spirit. It is not simply a
            matter of removing a relatively unformed piece of physical tissue lacking any human
            resemblance. It is a matter of the spirit’s being deprived of the biomass that was

            meant  to  be  used  to  create  a  new  physical  body  for  itself.  In  performing  an
            abortion, both the woman and her physician take on heavy karma.

            Abortion ruins a woman’s immune system and severely disturbs the balance of her
            hormonal system. Very often an abortion is the basis for future oncological disease.

            Let us return to the process whereby the spirit creates a new body for itself. In order to

            create a physical body, the spirit must use up part of its energetic potential. When this
            occurs, its qualitative structure regresses to a lower level of evolution. As the child
            develops, however, the spirit  is restored to its previous, higher  level.  After birth a
            child’s physical body continues to grow and evolve. Simultaneously its spiritual bodies
            — etheric, astral, and mental evolve. It is, however, impossible for astral and mental
            bodies to develop normally until the spirit has reestablished its etheric body at the same
            level as it was at the moment of its entry into the ovum.


            This can happen only if the child’s brain absorbs an appropriate, minimal amount of
            information. Information acquired by the brain transforms the qualitative structure of
            its neurons, endowing it with a new capacity — rudimentary intelligence. In order to
            accomplish  this  a  child’s  brain  must  absorb  the  minimum  necessary  amount  of
            information during  the first three to five years  of life. This is the time  when the

            restoration of the etheric body occurs. If, by that time, the neurons of the brain do not
            complete the evolution of their etheric bodies it will be impossible for them to begin to
            evolve astral bodies. The brain of such a person will never obtain the ability to think
            even though it may be anatomically and physiologically healthy.

            Upon completion of the restoration of the etheric body, the qualitative structure of the
            brain’s etheric structures is completed as well. If the etheric structure of the brain does

            not develop to a certain critical level, the brain loses the opportunity to form and
            develop its astral body and later, its mental bodies, the very existence of which gives
            humans the ability to comprehend the world around them and their place in it. For this
            reason alone, a child, like a sponge, absorbs all information during his first four to eight
            years  of  life  without  any  concern  about  its  origin  or  significance.  He  starts  to

            comprehend that information when he  begins to develop  the astral  bodies of his
            cerebral neurons. The window for complete formation of an astral body is fourteen to
            eighteen years. If by that age the neurons of the brain can evolve to a mental level, then


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