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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
What is sleep? What really happens to a person’s brain during sleep? The human brain
possesses two operational states:
1) A state of wakefulness in which the physical body and the bodies of the spirit are in
close and lively interaction. At this time the biopotentials of the brain undergo rapid
change and often show wide variations in amplitude.
2) A state of sleep, in which the spirit leaves the confines of the organism’s energetic
protection. At this time neuronal activities markedly decrease with a slowing and
diminution of amplitude of the brain biopotentials.
When a person is tired, many toxins accumulate in his body for which he requires
adequate rest and sleep. When a person falls asleep, his brain cannot switch off
immediately, by shifting abruptly from one operational state to another. All the systems
of the brain need time to prepare for the departure of the spirit. Thus, early in the sleep
cycle the brain continues working for some time with the same activity it had before
the onset of sleep. After that the stage of actual falling asleep begins (F Fi ig g. . 7 76 6).
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