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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
Essentially, the degree to which every single individual goes through such stages
is manifested in the qualitative structure of his soul. That is why relationships
between man and woman involve not only external physical beauty, but also the
inner beauty and richness of the soul. The outer beauty serves as a stimulus for the
physical intimacy between man and woman, while the inner beauty is the mainstay
and support of their relationship.
Nature's prime task is to transmit the best qualities from one generation to
another. Concomitantly, new qualities are transmitted from preceding generations to
future offspring through the combination of maternal and paternal genetic material.
Ideally, the male's genetic contribution should be in maximum harmony with the
female's. Only then can favorable qualities be consolidated in future generations. It is
now well established that offspring inherit one half of their chromosomes from each
parent.
However, in order for new qualities to manifest at peak efficiency, the
chromosomal contribution from each parent must be in optimum balance and
harmony with one another. Otherwise, they may be lost forever or blocked for many
generations if the qualitative level of the father's chromosomes is not in harmony
with that of the mother's. Every single species survives, in the course of evolution,
only through the consolidation of favorable qualities.
Let us now look at that magnificent natural phenomenon that manifests itself in
the ineffable feeling called love.
The anatomy of love — is not an offensive topic as some may think — but a
necessary over-view that can help us understand ourselves more deeply and perhaps
steer clear of negative behavior — gaining greater happiness for ourselves and our
loved ones. Let us recall that the qualitative level of one's development manifests in
the qualitative structure of one's soul. That is why inter-action between man and
woman manifests, first of all, on the soul level.
Before proceeding further, we should point out that a male and female spirit
each has its own distinctive quality and that, when complete harmony prevails, they
complement each other. Together they constitute one complete system, and, in states
of full harmony, there is an active inter-change of qualities between them: the man
receives from the woman certain qualities that are lacking in the qualitative structure
of the male spirit, which he needs for his further development. In turn, the woman
receives analogous contributions from the man. The exchange is accompanied by that
ineffable feeling called love. Chinese philosophers define this harmony as a balance
between yin and yang...
Let us recall that everyone's level of evolutionary development manifests in the
qualitative structure of his spirit — in other words, the types of spiritual bodies
evolved and the level of their dimensionality. One may speak of complete harmony
between man and woman only when the dimensionality levels of their constituent
bodies possess identical or very similar values (see Fig. 55).
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