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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
This, in turn, robs the brain of its
ability to "pull out" the information stored
in it. At the same time, the short-term
memory continues to function, but the
"life span" of the etheric imprint is
considerably reduced. This is due to the
fact that the active circulation between
etheric and physical levels becomes
substantially weakened.
Thus, the speed of saturation, Vl, by
G matter, of an etheric imprint becomes
equal to or lower than the speed of loss,
V2, by an imprint, of this primary matter.
And this means that with short-term
memory in such a state, one very quickly
forgets information.
1. Spiral of a DNA/RNA molecule at
the physical level.
2. Etheric body of a DNA/RNA
molecule.
3. Astral body of a DNA/RNA molecule.
4. Enlarged section of a spiral at the physical level.
5. Corresponding enlargement of an etheric spiral.
6. Corresponding enlargement of an astral spiral.
7. Qualitative barrier between the physical and etheric levels of the planet.
8. Qualitative barrier between the etheric and astral levels of the planet.
9. Surplus atoms bonding to a section of a DNA/RNA molecular spiral at the
physical level.
10. Etheric imprint of an external signal.
11. Astral imprint of an external signal.
Vl — Speed of saturation of an etheric imprint by G matter.
V2 — Speed of loss of G matter by an etheric imprint of G matter..
Fig. 86 — If the speed of loss, V2, of G matter, by an etheric imprint is significantly
greater than the speed of saturation, V1, of an etheric body, a loss of short-term
memory results.
1. Spiral of a DNA/RNA molecule at the physical level.
2. Etheric body of a DNA/RNA molecule.
3. Astral body of a DNA/RNA molecule.
4. Enlarged section of a spiral at the physical level.
5. Corresponding enlargement of an etheric spiral.
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