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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
                  Preface 1

                  It is a great honor and privilege to play a role in the production of this work.

                  As a physician and doctor of humanities, I find it speaking to my intellect even
            while addressing the deepest aspirations of my soul.
                  Nowadays,  we  are  flooded  with  New  Age  books  telling  us  how  to  meditate,
            visualize, be “mindful” or eat right. It is a clear sign to me that both religion and modern
            science have sorely failed us. At the same time, we are besieged with data from the
            information revolution, yet find ourselves thrust deeper and deeper into ignorance and
            darkness. The more we access, the less rationally we function.

                  Among  this  plethora,  Nicolai  Levashov’s  book  stands  out  as  unique  and
            unprecedented in the history of the planet. It lights a way into the darkness and unfolds
            a scientifically-based, multidimensional reality that jolts us out of our frozen, linear,
            all-or-nothing binary thinking. It stretches our grey cells, but richly rewards us if we
            permit ourselves to receive and assimilate what it has to offer. It will destroy a host of
            paradigms for us – many from modern physics – and will invite us to follow step by
            step the development of a world-view far different from the myths fed into our circuits
            through ignorance or malice.
                  So this is a demanding book-replete with mathematical formulas and magnificent
            illustrations  –  transmitting  information  of  thrilling,  soul-shaking  proportions.  One
            needs to navigate carefully and scientifically as this new world-view unfolds – from
            the birth of planet Earth to the evolution of the soul and the meaning of human destiny.
            You will not find this information in your computers – nor anywhere else.

                  The present volume, the first of a series, shows us how the same cosmic processes
            govern such seemingly disparate events as survival after death, the flight of migratory
            birds, reincarnation and the disintegration of an atom. The author brings to bear his
            encyclopedic  knowledge  of  a  multitude  of  fields  –  biology,  physiology,  medicine,
            genetics, physics, astrology, etc., to transcend by light-years the science of today. The
            intent is to give the reader an overview of fundamental cosmological issues about man
            and the universe. The book is, in a sense, a skeleton which will be  fleshed  out  in
            subsequent works, but still provides the reader with the “bare bones” knowledge upon
            which to build.
                  It also contains an extraterrestrial document delivered by a renowned 1929 Nobel
            Prize  nominee  of  impeccable  integrity  –  Nicholas  Roerich,  a  great  Russian  artist,
            scientist, archeologist and educator – whose works are still on view at the New York
            museum that bears his name. The first chapter introduces us to the genesis of planet
            Earth  and  its  six  spheres  –  and  to  the  recurrent  theme  of  how  a  critical  range  of
            numerical values determines creation or destruction. Examples abound in our everyday
            life – critical ranges for our blood pressure, body temperature, blood pH, etc., outside
            of which we could not survive. We shall see this shown in many ways in the whole
            fabric of creation – how existence or non-existence turns on a narrow spectrum of
            values:  for  example,  in  the  emergence  of  life  from  the  non-living  (chapter  2);  the
            formation  of  a  functioning  bee  colony  (chapter  3);  the  emergence  of  intelligence
            (chapter 6) and the soul’s odyssey toward higher and higher planes of consciousness
            (chapter 6). And these are but some of the fundamental issues for which modern science


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