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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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