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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            meditates while in the lotus position in the center of a round hall. During the meditation
            his spirit leaves his body and enters the body of the deceased, elevates it, and ritually

            circles it three times around the tranced monk’s seated physical body. Then, the monk’s
            spirit returns to its own body and the deceased is buried. It is believed that during the
            ritual the monk releases the mental, astral, and etheric bodies from their attachment to
            the physical body of the deceased.

            Cremation  has  been  practiced  for  centuries.  During  burning,  all  the  organic  tissue
            disintegrates and the spirit  of the  deceased instantly  leaves its dead  physical shell.

            Egyptians,  Incas,  and  Guanchos  from  the  Canary  Islands  embalmed  their  dead
            transforming them into mummies. According to their belief, those who preserve their
            dead  shell  shall  receive  immortality  when  God  again  appears  on  Earth.  After
            embalmment, Egyptians placed their pharaohs and distinguished nobles in a special
            zone in the center of a pyramid. Within that zone, created by the shape of the pyramid,
            time virtually stopped. Most interesting is that the cells of mummies, when exhumed
            on site still had living qualities. As soon as the mummies were removed from the zone

            in the pyramid, the remnants of life quickly disappeared.

            Another interesting fact concerns the preservation of “sacred” monks within a complex
            of caves in the Kiev-Pechora monastery, located in Kiev. It is alleged that the skulls
            and bones of these saints, even today, continue to excrete a liquid that monks consider
            to be useful in healing. The chemical composition of subsoil waters has created the
            necessary conditions for the natural mummification of bodies, and currents of energy

            penetrating through the grounds of the monastery have created certain conditions by
            which the cells of bone remain alive and continue to excrete a secretion. In this case
            the spirit stays connected to the remnants of the physical body and cannot move
            to other levels of the planet. As long as there is organic tissue, the spirit remains

            connected to its dead physical shell.

            If a person dies a violent death, his spirit does not complete an evolutionary cycle in
            a physical body. In that situation the spirit always moves to a lower level than if death
            were due to natural causes. When death is violent the energy eruption and channel are
            weak and unstable.

            If  a  person  has  committed  suicide,  his  spirit  cannot  go further  than  the  etheric
            planetary level, and it often becomes food for astral and etheric animals. In some

            cases, when a spirit has sufficient protection from its psi-field shield, it continues
            to survive among the living. Sometimes such spirits manifest themselves in various
            poltergeist displays, a phenomenon which still remains a mystery to modern science.
            It is especially important to note that with suicide, if the spirit survives predation by
            astral beings, it drops out of the cycle of reincarnation, remaining in a “suspended”

            condition. Whether they know of it or not, it is for good reason that the Catholic Church
            considers suicide one of the most heinous sins ever committed, i.e., one bearing the
            heaviest negative karma.


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