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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
hallucinations.
Interestingly enough, the so-called “hallucinations” show a property common to all
subjects experiencing “delirium tremens” (thousands, or even millions, if we consider
mankind's history): regardless of the epoch, race, culture, beliefs or education – all
have seen the same scenarios and behave in the same way. So it would appear that
such “hallucinations”, oddly enough, turn out to be unchanging and invariable.
Of course, we may theorize that people of yore heard all about the horrors of hell from
childhood admonitions and priestly sermons, and that the power of suggestion
stimulated their sick fantasies and visions of fearful entities. But why do modern non-
believers, in a state of “delirium tremens”, see the same “demons” that beset their
grandfathers and great-grandfathers? These are certainly no hallucinations.
A subject in the throes of delirium tremens actually sees real creatures from the etheric
and lower astral Earth levels. Unfortunately no one can offer a correct explanation of
this phenomenon.
Let us now consider the effect of drugs.
Drugs are even more devastating than alcohol to the human organism, owing to certain
properties peculiar to them.
Drugs are organic substances possessing powerful etheric structures and markedly
negative energy. After consumption they make rapid entry into the bloodstream. And
when the concentration of poison reaches a critical point, the spirit opens up the brain
neurons on the higher mental level in order to break down the toxins. The neuronal
structures on the lower levels begin to disintegrate rapidly as the energy currents from
the higher levels start to penetrate them. Concomitantly the narcotics themselves
undergo disintegration by the energy currents emanating from the higher mental levels.
The subject feels as if he is in a state of grace as he sees and hears things on other levels
of reality, experiencing sensations like never before in his life.
Thus, progressively and irresistibly he is drawn – again and again – to relive the state
of bliss he has experienced. However, to again re-open the brain the subject must resort
to higher and higher dosages of the drugs... Once again the brain opens up and suffers
even more severe damage to its structures – and the next opening requires an even
larger dose... The final outcome is the irrevocable ruin of both the organism and the
spirit.
Any attempt to open up the brain before it is developmentally ready is like trying to
force a young flower bud to open up before its time – the flower wilts and dies and the
sight of its beauty is lost forever.
It is only through a harmonious and orderly evolution that the brain can develop
the structures of the higher mental plane and achieve the flowering of the
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