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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
memory. To grasp this next secret of nature, let us do a kind of "autopsy" on this
unique natural phenomenon.
Let us recall that while an etheric imprint succumbs quite readily to one or
another "storm," the astral one survives (see Fig. 88), thanks to its stronger, more
stable structure as the hybrid GF, created by the merging of free matters G and F.
For memory retrieval, the following conditions are necessary:
1. Restoration of normal blood circulation to the brain in order to restore
the brain cells' metabolic activity. The normal functioning of any cell requires a
constant supply of both organic and inorganic molecules, as well as ions, plus the
removal of their disintegration by-products.
2. Restoration of ascending and descending flows of primary matters
between the neurons' physical, etheric and astral levels until optimal levels are
achieved.
3. Abundant saturation of the external signal's astral imprint by primary
matters G and F.
Now, step by step, let us try to grasp the basic mechanism of memory itself...
Primary matters are released as a result of the disintegration of organic and
inorganic molecules that are trapped in the inner -space "zone traps" of the DNA
molecules. An ascending flow of these free matters then pierces all levels of the brain
cells, thereby saturating the astral imprint of an external signal with G and F matters
(see Fig. 88).
If the speed, V1 of saturation of the astral imprint by primary matters,
exceeds the speed, V 2, of their loss, a gradual buildup of G and F matters results.
Further, the counterflow ruptures the qualitative barrier between the astral and etheric
levels from the "opposite" side — that is, from the astral to the etheric level.
Thus, an astral projection of the external signal's imprint appears upon the
etheric level (see Fig. 89).
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