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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1

            will be doomed to self-destruction, depending on the victor. In the very near future,
            we shall see what unfolds... Now, let us return to the emotions.
                  Creative inspiration infuses science, art and any human activity. Why does the
            creative  muse  endow  some  people  and  completely  bypass  others?  Perhaps  this
            capricious  lady  picks  her  "admirers"  as  she  wishes.  Why  are  the  secrets  of  the

            universe revealed to one individual, but never to an-other who breathes the same air,
            and sees and hears the same phenomena of nature? Why does one person look but not
            see, listen but not hear? Can it be that their eyes, ears and brain are built differently?
                  Of  course  this  is  not  the  case!  No  matter  what,  there  will  always  be  some
            exceptional people who are able to see more, hear more and understand more deeply.
            How to explain this mystery? Are there any magic spells uttered that allows these
            exceptional ones, chosen by destiny and providence, to unsheathe the Excalibur of
            knowledge from the rock of truth?

                  Every person born is a unique phenomenon of nature -with an exclusive genetic
            code — and possessing a spirit which is more less in harmony with his genetics.

                  The genetic code, which arranges the order of nucleotide bonding within
            the chromo-some, is what determines a person's qualitative abilities, talents and
            skills. The brain, which is

            the instrument of cognition, carries in its constituent neurons a person's genetic
            coding.  Every  single  nucleotide  (there  are  only  five  known  in  all  —  adenine,
            cytosine,  uracil,  thymine  and  guanine),  and  every  single  gene  (consisting  of  a
            combination  of  three  nucleotides  in  a  given  sequence)  has  a  very  specific  and
            unique influence on the surrounding microspace.

                  That  impact  is  volumetric  and  it  determines  the  amount,  type  and  spatial

            position  in  the  molecule  of  the  atoms  which  compose  every  nucleotide.  For  this
            reason,  the  summation  of  the  impact  creates  for  every  single  nucleotide  a  unique
            pattern  of  influence  on  its  microspace  dimensionality.  That  unique  pattern  of
            microspace  curvature  makes  a  qualitative  impact  on  the  properties  of  a  given
            microspace.  This  means  that  the  microspace  around  the  nucleotide  and  gene
            manifests in a unique way and exhibits distinctive reactions.

                  Thus, each single gene has its own "face," its own identity, which is constant.
            For  this  reason,  the  DNA/RNA  molecules  —  which  are  genes  joined  in  a  certain
            order,  containing  the  genetic  in-formation  of  each  individual  —  create  a  unique
            pattern  of  microspace  curvature.  All  this,  in  turn,  is  manifested  by  a  unique

            qualitative appearance and reaction of the microspace.

                  So, even though the brain of every single individual contains the same amount of
            similar-appearing neurons, it is qualitatively distinguished by the influence of its
            constituent  neurons  upon  its  microspace.  Hence,  the  properties  and  abilities  of
            everyone's  brain  are  varied,  and  determined  by  the  genetic  code  of  each
            individual. These differences show up not  only in  our appearance, but also in  the
            qualitative condition of the brain at the microspace level. So here we may begin to see
            the criteria which the creative muse uses to select her "chosen ones".

                  Now let us try to fathom how nature's mysteries become revealed to the "chosen
            ones."



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