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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
It should be noted that the smallest amount of spatial curvature is caused by a cell on
the etheric level, and the greatest amount, on the first mental level:
∆λ'1 < ∆λ'2 < ∆λ'3
This creates a difference in the velocity of primary matters circulating between the
levels. This fact alone creates qualitative distinctions among cells with different
spiritual bodies, as manifested by differences in their properties and functions.
Complex organized multicellular organisms have several types of cells:
a) bone and cartilaginous tissue cells, which have only etheric bodies.
b) connective and adipose tissue cells, having etheric and lower astral bodies (from
one kind of primary matter, G-matter).
c) muscle tissue cells of different kinds, having etheric and complete astral bodies
(from two kinds of primary matters, G and F).
d) blood cells, having etheric, full astral, and first mental bodies (from one kind of
primary matter, G).
e) nerve tissue cells of the sympathetic and parasympathetic system, having
etheric, full astral bodies (from two kinds of primary matters, G and F) and first
mental bodies (from two kinds of primary matter, G and F).
f) nerve tissue cells of the brain and spinal cord having etheric, astral, and first
mental bodies (from three kinds of primary matters, G, F and E).
Special types of cells, sexual cells, possess one half the set of chromosomes in the
nucleus and, in addition to their physical bodies, possess only etheric bodies.
Differences in the speed of circulation of primary matters through the cell’s various
spiritual levels lead to differences in the speed of the evolutionary development of the
cell’s various spiritual bodies. Understanding this is essential for understanding cellular
aging.
A healthy young cell is in balance on all of its levels. That is, the speed of evolutionary
development in the cell’s physical, etheric, astral, and mental bodies are all identical to
each other (F Fi ig g. . 2 28 8). The primary matters freely circulate between the cell’s bodies and
the cell is able to function at maximum activity.
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