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8, 9, 10 — Direction of flow of G, F and E matter in the male spirit.
11, 12, 13 — Direction of flow of G, F and E matter in the female spirit .
J0 — Potential generated during a day.
J1 — Potential necessary for normal functioning of the organism.
J2 — Potential transmitted during
intercourse (G).
J3 — Potential received from partner
during sexual intercourse (R).
Fig. 70 — The human organism
possesses special structures, called
receptors. Some have specialized
functions which, during their adaptation
for maximum efficiency, have acquired
specific properties, qualities and a unique
structure. An example is the
photosensitive retina of the eye, one of
the tools by means of which the brain
receives information from the outside
world.
1. Basic cell.
2. Pigmented epithelial cell.
3. Sensor cells (rods and cones).
4. Granules.
5. Contact zone (synapses).
6. Horizontal cells.
7. Bipolar cells.
8. Layer of cell ganglia.
Fig. 71 — Through the nerve fibers,
signals from the outside world are
transformed into an ionic code and travel
to the brain neurons. Within the neurons a
further transformation of the external
signal takes place. From the evolutionary
standpoint, the brain neurons are the most
highly developed cells of the organism.
Their form and functional adaptation
all serve but one purpose — maximum
effective dis-charge of a certain buffer
role, the intermediary between the spirit
and the physical body. Addition-ally, their
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