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«The Final Appeal to Mankind» by Nicolai Levashov
3. The interaction between the psi-field of the individual of the species and the shared
psi-field of the colony takes place in a volume of space. This does not permit optimum
interaction between the individual and the colony because of the constantly changing
external and internal conditions of the space dominated by the shared psi-field.
4. The movement of an individual of the species is random, making it impossible for
each individual’s psi-field to specialize its functioning in the interest of the
evolutionary development of the entire colony.
5. The species is unable to select and preserve significant experience in its entirety from
generation to generation because of the short life-span of each individual.
6. The absence of neuronal structures, which would allow the transformation of
primary matters and the synthesis of psi-fields with the necessary properties.
7. The inability of an individual’s neurons to evolve to a level which provides the
qualities essential for the origin of intelligence.
Due to the above reasons the evolutionary progress of these colonies has not taken
place and intelligent civilizations of ants, bees, and termites have not originated on our
planet. On other planets, however, where other, more favorable conditions exist, it is
quite possible.
The nature of termite, ant, or bee colonies is in perfect accordance with the Hegelian
theory of the “absolute idea,” but there are no other species with permanently active
joint psi-fields on planet Earth.
There are, however, species that temporarily function as superorganisms. What is the
basis for their existence and what is their evolutionary development? In most
species of living organisms psi-fields are “closed” to a greater or lesser degree. In the
evolution of the species, the protective shield of the psi-field of each member served
to buffer it from the influence of psi-fields of other members of the same or
different species. Otherwise, weakening of the shields could have disrupted the
colony’s balance, reducing its biological activity and bringing it to extinction. This
actually happened to many species in the course of their evolution. The
evolutionary progress of a species is manifested by the flexibility of its reaction and its
adaptability to environmental change.
This capacity became rooted and encoded in the genes and passed on to succeeding
generations as a starting point for the further evolution of the species. Evolutionary
change led to harmonious changes in the inner world of its constituent members.
Also transformed were the structure and functions of its cells, including the neurons,
creating (in the case of positive mutations) conditions conducive to evolutionary
development. Every species that survived developed defense mechanisms, protective
psi-field shields, which created the most favorable conditions for the evolutionary
development of each individual of the species.
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