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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
Fig. 60 — Excess saturation of a spirit's
astral and etheric bodies during passage of
a sound wavefront creates a difference in
self-dimensionality level between that of
the environment and that of the astral and
etheric bodies. This, in turn, makes for
some instability of these bodies.
Consequently, an unloading of
surplus G matter occurs and the condition
of the astral and etheric bodies reverts to
their initial state. In many cases, the self-
dimensionality of an astral body can be
decreased below the level it had prior to
the arrival of the sound wave. The rhythm
of the music takes on a special
significance.
After passage of the sound wave,
within a certain time period, the self-
dimensionality level of a subject's astral
body reverts to the level it had prior to
arrival of the sound wave. But if a new sound wave hits the subject before the astral
body can return to its former level, the astral body is eventually destroyed.
1. Physical body of a cell.
2. Etheric body of a cell.
3. Astral body of a cell.
4. First mental body of a cell.
5. Excess saturation by G matter of a cell's etheric and astral bodies under the
effect of a low-frequency sound wave.
6. Degree of saturation of the etheric and astral levels after passage of the
sound's wavefront.
7. Density level of saturation of an etheric cell body by G matter.
8. Density level of saturation of an astral body by G and F matter.
L1 — Self-dimensionality level of the qualitative barrier between physical and
etheric levels.
L2 — Self-dimensionality level of the qualitative barrier between etheric and
astral levels.
L3 — Self-dimensionality level of the qualitative barrier between astral and first
mental levels.
L4 — Self-dimensionality level of an astral cell body.
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