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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
Now let us return to our discussion of the nature and purpose of religion. The
tantric method of psi-control became unable to perform its role as the tribe's
numerical growth increased. The invention of religion became a new qualitative
step in the technique of psi-control. The creators of religion exploited the ignorance
of the masses, their awe of the elements and their fear of the un-known. Everything
incomprehensible was idolized and polytheism arose as a result. Temples were built,
where people worshiped multiple gods and regaled them with prayers and sacrifices,
including human.
The temple site was not a random choice. The planet's surface is marked by
positive and negative zones, the so-called geomagnetic zones. These are surface areas
pierced by clumps of primary matters that continue their movement inside the planet's
nonuniform zones even after planet formation. This movement continues from the
moment nonuniform zones arise until they cease to exist.
Positive geomagnetic zones are zones with outgoing bundles of primary
matters, while negative geomagnetic zones receive incoming bundles of primary
matters. Temple sites are always selected in the positive geomagnetic zones
possessing the thinnest qualitative barriers between planetary levels.
The architectural and geometric structures of the temples are of special
significance in that they serve as collecting lenses for the flow of primary matters. As
a result, the temples become the ideal site and instrument for mass collection of
human potential and perfect for coding people and connecting them to the
collective psi-system.
Religious rituals and prayers, which throw people into a trance, render the
process much easier and more efficient. With repeated praying, the devotee
reorganizes his psi-system, attuning it to the collective. The "sheep" joins the flock
and obediently anticipates the "shepherd's" every wish. The question is — who were
those "shepherds" and where were they leading their obedient "sheep"? Those
possessing moral and spiritual purity were able to save whole nations from
extinction and bring them to the pinnacle of spiritual development. Others, in
their depravity,
thrust their nations into ignorance and darkness, catapulting them at times to
the brink of self-destruction and extinction.
Initially, as religion developed, the forces of nature, which inspired such feelings
of helpless-ness in man, were deified by the priests and made objects of fear and
trepidation. Anthropomorphic gods, who controlled the various forces of nature, were
later introduced. The worship of many deities by a single population tended to divide
the people into factions of their respective gods. The high priests of every faction
amassed potential from their congregations and, in most cases, used it for their own
selfish purposes, rather than for the public interest.
This brought tragedy during the critical periods of history for every nation that
needed unification of its people for a common goal. Many of the greatest civilizations
of the past turned to ashes because of this. The strength of every nation lies in its
unity, over and beyond the sharing of a common culture, language and economy. It
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