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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
down to the etheric level, which makes it impossible for the latter to disappear.
Thus, a stable, closed system appears, which serves as the basis for the
phenomenon of long-term memory.
To fully grasp the nature of long-term memory, the only remaining piece is how
the ionic code of the incoming stimulus is recovered on the physical level — without
which the brain would be unable to recreate the pictures of both recent and not-so-
recent past.
The retrieval of the ionic code on the physical level and the brain's subsequent
reconstruction of past events — seemingly swept away irrevocably by the troubled
waters of the river of time — this is truly another of living nature's many miracles.
What magic spell is needed to resurrect past events that one cannot see, feel or
sense in the present? Yet, the miracle of memory transports us — as if in a time
machine — back to our own past, where we can experience and feel this or that event
of our life in all its original clarity — over and over again.
So we can never cease marveling at the magic of nature!
On occasion we have all had to strain our memory, for one reason or another,
literally as well as figuratively. So, when striving to recall something, we often
experience quite a physical strain, with heart racing and pulses pounding — all of
which bespeak a speeding up of the activity in the brain cells themselves. This
causes a higher than usual number of molecules, per unit of time,
to become entrapped inside the cells. Here, unable to escape the impact of the
DNA molecules' dimensionality level, they disintegrate into their constituent
primary matters.
Concomitantly, etheric imprints of the ionic signals of past events receive an
excessive saturation of G matter, resulting in a reverse flow of G matter from the
etheric to the physical level (see Fig. 83 ).
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