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                    etheric spiral.
                  6. Surplus atoms bonding to a section of a  DNA/RNA  molecular spiral at the

                    physical level.
                  7. Etheric imprint of an external signal.

                                                            Fig. 75 — Let us imagine that before the
                                                            entry  of  signals  from  the  external  world
                                                            into  the  brain,  the  etheric  informational
                                                            field  is  like  a  plane  surface.  In  other

                                                            words,  let  us  take  as  zero  level  the
                                                            qualitative       structure       and       self-
                                                            dimensionality  level  of  a  DNA/RNA
                                                            molecule  which  an  individual  has  at  the
                                                            moment of birth.

                                                                  Then, any external signal entering the
                                                            brain through the sense organs will change
                                                            this  initial  picture.  At  death,  a  person's
                                                            "informational  field"  will  significantly
                                                            differ  from  the  one  he  had  when  he  first

                                                            appeared on earth. All the changes which
                                                            are  "printed"  on  the  etheric  and  astral
                                                            levels re-main forever inscribed on a soul
                                                            level.

                                                            Therefore, during a new incarnation of the
                                                            spirit,  the  "informational  field"  of  the
                                                            previous  life will become a starting point

                                                            for  the  new  embodiment  and  all  will  be
                                                            repeated  again.  It  is  precisely  due  to  this
                                                            phenomenon  of  nature  that  evolutionary
                                                            advancement is possible.

                                                            1. Informational field prior to the entry of
                                                            signals from the external world.


                                                                  Fig.  76  —  The  signals  from  the
                                                            outside  world  enter  the  brain  cells  in  the
                                                            form of ionic codes and create imprints at
                                                            an etheric level. The etheric imprints form
                                                            an    etheric    'informational      field"    of
                                                            convexities and concavities which create a
                                                            roughness  on  the  surface  of  the  etheric
                                                            "informational plane." This anisotropy of a
                                                            brain's etheric "informational field" exerts
                                                            an  influence  on  the  distribution  and
                                                            behavior      of    the     primary      matters


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