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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR

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                  But, all these disturbances were yet to come, and then I was, in the strictest sense
           of the word, stunned by the proposal of the Supreme Council of the Hierarchs of the six-
           lancer. I did not agree to this proposal, but no one asked me specifically. They just told

           me: it's your responsibility, that's all. And what are you going to do with this ?! He said
           that "pile" - get into the basket! That's the kind of "macar" I found at my "broken trough."
           It turned out ... and began to think, what am I going to do with all this ?! After all, it's
           not easy - it's been appointed and the job is done. This means that I was responsible for
           everything that happens in all universe spaces that form one beam of a six-beam. This
           means that I am responsible for all the civilizations that exist in the space-lobes of this
           six-ray beam. How can such things be done at all ?! How is it possible to simultaneously
           find themselves in billions of different places and solve different tasks, at the same time,
           continuing their usual life on Midgard-Earth ?! Even in order to simply visit each of
           these civilizations for one minute, one million lives will not suffice, let alone solve some
           problems of these civilizations.
           Yes it is simply impossible, almost everyone will say and will be ... almost right! This
           is  so,  if  we  approach  the  problem  from  the  usual  positions,  from  the  standpoint  of
           generally accepted logic. But, if you think about it ... you can find a way out of this
           seemingly  desperate  situation.  Very  often  many  civilizations  face  similar  problems,
           which, at the same time, are vital for many other civilizations. Therefore, I had an idea
           about how to get out of a delicate situation. I connected my brain with all the petals-
           spaces of my responsibility zone of the six-ray beam and with all the civilizations that
           existed there. And I did this for this. From all these spaces-petals and civilizations in my
           brain  came  information  about  emerging  problems,  both  with  spaces  and  with
           civilizations. The brain analyzed the incoming information, and if I already know the
           solution to the problem I was automatically assigned to solve the problem, my task was
           only  to  solve  this  particular  problem,  after  which  my  double  returned  back  with
           information about the work done, and this information became part of my "Database".
           If the information that came into my brain concerned a problem, the solution of which I
           was not familiar with, this information came to the level of my active consciousness. I
           worked out a kind of internal "bell", which makes me pay attention to this problem. As
           a result of such a system of distribution and analysis of incoming information, I was able
           to solve only new tasks for myself at the level of my active consciousness, and already
           familiar tasks were solved at the subconscious level, by sending my double to the right
           place. Thus, I was able to solve an "insoluble" problem at first glance. Such a decision
           is obvious. If you know that "two plus two equals four" - this result will not change from
           how many millions of times you will perform this action.
                However, if, due to your duties, you have to repeat this operation millions of times,
           you will be forced to execute one and the same action, despite the fact that you know it
           quite well and it does nothing new for the development of your soul. Similar routines
           give no creative inspiration. More-over, it can “drown” a person who simply “gulps
           down” an ocean of equitype decisions and still has no time to do all that is necessary.
           Everything depends on how many equitype problems must be solved in a time unit. If
           there are too many such tasks, almost nobody would be able to do them, independent of
           how quickly this or that operator is able to act.





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