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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov

            death, despite wide variations in age, race, religion and educational level, describe the
            absolutely same hallucination?

            Furthermore, if one turns to the history of mankind and looks at the literature of every

            epoch and nation, there are descriptions of similar cases with the same details (for
            example, the legend of “Orpheus and Euridice”). Somehow these “hallucinations” are
            surprisingly  strong  and  enduring  through  the  ages!  So,  perhaps  they  are  not
            hallucinations at all, but a genuine, (even physical) process of a spirit’s passage from
            one place to another. Sooner or later everybody, his wishes notwithstanding, will die

            and personally traverse this passage.

            In most cases, if a spirit has not returned to the body within the first seven to eight
            minutes after death, irreversible processes take place in the organism and the complete
            death of the physical body follows. Only people who have experienced clinical death
            and recovered, can describe what happened to them. And, only when they die will all
            the others — the doubters who never had such experiences — realize how wrong they

            were for not believing, but unfortunately, it will be too late to tell the living.

            Do we really need to be “non-believers?” Surely it would be more fitting and useful if
            we try to understand what has been revealed. And then, perhaps, as our final hour nears,
            the dreaded approach of death will not be the daunting prospect it is for so many, many
            souls!

                  Chapter 7. The evolutionary history of mankind

            A still remaining mystery of life is the appearance of man on planet Earth... In order to
            account for this, many religions on earth hold that man is a creation of God, fashioned

            in His image and likeness.

            Let us look at the Christian version of this theme.

            In the beginning, God created the Earth and all the plants and animals therein. And
            when this was done,  God created  man. Man dwelt in  the  Garden  of Eden without
            constraints, except that he must not partake of fruit from “the Тtree of knowledge”.
            But the Devil appeared in the image of a serpent, tempting Adam and Eve to taste the
            forbidden fruit. And when they succumbed, God banished them to sinful Earth so that

            man could expiate his transgression by the sweat of his brow...

            The skin of the “Тapple of knowledge” represents ignorance and darkness; the pulp –
            symbolizes the light of knowledge.

            As soon as Adam bit the apple's skin, his mind was engulfed in darkness; but when his
            teeth barely grazed the pulp, a spiral of light, the light of knowledge flashed through

            his brain. And henceforth, the progeny of these first Earth dwellers continue to live on
            sinful Earth in expiation for the ancestral lapse.

            Eastern philosophy offers a different explanation.



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