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Nicolai Levashov. Spirit and mind. Vol.1
does not necessarily signify cowardice, but may simply be the result of natural
processes occurring within the organism and in no way under the person's control. All
of this has to do with some qualitative genetic differences, as well as with the
structure and qualitative differences of the various spirits within the species.
Every physical cell of an organism has an upper limit of its maximum-load
threshold. The level varies for each species as well as for a single member of the
species. For the species as a whole, the following factors determine this limit:
1. Evolutionary level of development of the species' spirit. The higher the
level, the greater the ability to withstand heavy loads.
2. Genetics. Even insignificant genetic variations within one or another species
afford a huge range of possibilities to the carriers.
3. The physical condition of the organism as a whole. Exhausted or diseased
individuals have a much lower limit.
4. The biological age of the species. With increasing age, there is a decline in
the degree of interaction between the spirit and its various bodies, and between the
spirit and its physical body.
5. The organism's biorhythms. The physical, emotional and intellectual
biorhythms reflect the periodic activity of the spirit's etheric, astral and mental
bodies, respectively. (See Fig. 45, Fig. 46, Fig. 47).
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