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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
Inside an undisturbed neuron is an etheric body which exactly matches the
structure of the physically solid neuron. Their qualitative difference lies in the fact
that the physical neuronal body is formed by the mergence of seven primary matters,
A through G, while the etheric body is com-posed of but one primary matter, G (see
Fig. 72 ).
The neuron's DNA molecule, when stimulated ("disturbed"), acquires additional
chains of atoms from the resulting electrochemical reactions. It is precisely these
extra chains of atoms that play a pivotal role in the creation of our memory (see Fig.
73).
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