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common psi-field. For example, the common psi-field of a bee family operates
within a radius of five kilometers from the beehive; if a bee gets outside this limit for
some reason, it loses the “reasoning abilities” instantly. Everything that takes place in
these communities is a manifestation of the state of a super-organism.
When the psi-fields of individual organisms merge with the psi-field of the
community, a common psi-system (nervous system) appears which controls and pro-
vides reasonableness to the actions of the community of these organisms. At the same
time an individual stops being an independent living organism, living according to his
instincts and turns into a robot whose actions are subject to the interests of the com-
munity. Even the most powerful instinct of self-preservation is suppressed. For ter-
mites, ants, bees or wasps and other similar types of living organisms this kind of
state of a super-organism was an evolutional acquisition, allowing them to survive
and be saved as a species. For all other types of living organisms this state appears for
a short period of time for one or another reason. Man also experiences the state of a
super-organism. It is called the state of a crowd, which can appear for natural rea-
sons or artificial ones, as a result of external psi-influence. I will return to it later,
and now let us return to the analysis of the evolutional stages of the development of
man.
1.15. The laws of man’s development as a reasoning creature
Man, as a living creature, is a social animal which lives in communities. Man
can become a human only in the human community. The reason for this is simple:
precisely the human society gives the informational content which is necessary for
the neurons of the human brain to have the third material bodies without which the
appearance of consciousness is impossible. The living experience of just one per-
son is not sufficient even to pass from the evolutional stage of the animal to the stage
of the reasoning animal. The critical volume of information which is necessary for
reaching the stage of the reasoning animal requires a common experience of, at
least, several individuals which in most cases is provided in a family.
The critical information content necessary for transition from the stage of the
reasoning animal to the stage of the man requires the common experience of, at
least, several generations of the whole human society. Moreover, the greater the
number of people who take part in the creation of this informational bank of the hu-
man society, the faster the individual will be able to go through the evolutional phase
of the reasoning animal and begin his or her development at the stage of the reason-
ing man. In addition to the volume of information which an individual receives in the
society, the quality of this information and its variety plays an important role. The va-
riety of high-quality information allows a person to develop his brain harmoniously,
when many areas of the cortex are able to produce fully-fledged third bodies of neu-
rons. The more the quantity of different developing active areas of the cerebral
cortex, the faster and easier an individual will go through the reasoning animal
stage.
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