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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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