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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1

                  Now, primary matters moving between physical, etheric, astral and other levels
            strike  the  interference  pattern  and  reproduce  the  real  image  exactly  as
            monochromatic  light  creates  a  hologram  of  reality.  What  we  see  is  not  the
            reflection  of  reality,  but  its  reconstruction  in  the  form  of  a  holographic  copy.
            Constructed by the brain, the holographic copy of reality coincides with reality itself,
            thereby enabling us to orient ourselves in the surrounding world. So, what actually is
            the reality around us? A creation of our brain, as subjective idealists assert — or a
            mirror  reflection  in  our  consciousness  of  objective  reality,  as  materialists  insist?
            Neither is correct. Our brain actually constructs an identical holographic copy of
            reality.

                  The  question  then  arises  —  what  kind  of  reality  does  the  human  brain
            reconstruct? Should we consider as "true" the reality accepted by the majority? If nine
            out of ten born-blind people have never glimpsed the world's beauty, and one sighted

            person tries to convince them of its reality, does that make him wrong and what he
            sees the product of a lunatic's delusion? The majority is not al-ways right just because
            it is the majority.

                  Of course it is futile to try conveying to the blind the beauty of a sunrise, the
            crystal  blueness  of  the  sky,  or  the  emerald  depth  of  fields  and  forests.  .They  are
            incapable of grasping all of that, no matter how impassioned the attempt -it is simply
            impossible.  The  only  way  to  reach  the  blind  is  to  make  them  sighted.  Then
            everything will make sense to them. Unfortunately, human nature does not cooperate
            in such endeavors.

                  In essence, the things we see are holographic copies of reality, created by the
            brain. Now that we have considered this process, we may well raise the question — is
            it  possible  to  influence  this  process,  to  change  it  or  to  neutralize  it  completely?
            Theoretically and practically, the answer is "yes." To accomplish this, we would have
            to remove one image and replace it with another. Is this really possible? Actually it is
            — if we neutralize the ionic code of the first image and create a new ionic code for a
            second image. This will induce the neurons of the cortical optical zones to repro-duce
            a  holographic  copy  of  the  desired  reality  artificially  created  by  someone  else's
            fantasy. It is as if one picture has been erased and another one recorded. And a person
            subjected  to  this  process  would  be  incapable  of  telling  the  false  picture  from  the
            original one. More precisely, he would not even notice the substitution. Some people
            have a natural ability to create visual signal-images from fantasy. If they are strong
            enough to suppress the subject's own brain signals, the subject will see whatever the
            perpetrators want him to see.

                  A similar phenomenon occurs during radio wave reception. If your receiver is
            tuned in to a certain radio station having the same frequency as another station with

            stronger signals or located in close proximity to your receiver, you will hear only the
            second radio station because of its more powerful incoming signals  — your wishes
            notwithstanding.

                  So, to resume our look at how the human brain is subject to influence and
            manipulation...

                  Response to manipulation varies from person to person.



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