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

                Certainly, my interest in biology and medicine was beyond the school program. As

           I already mentioned, after I graduated from my secondary school, I studied a course of
           general biology using a two-volume edition by the American biologist D. Villee, while
           I was preparing for the preliminary exams for entrance to the biological faculty in 1978:
           not only this—I read a lot of books and articles on evolutional biology, paleontology and
           anthropology...  So,  I  had  sufficient  foundation  to  understand  the  current  state  and
           development of this branch of science.

                My knowledge of concepts in different branches of science was extremely useful
           in my life so, when someone asks: “Why do you need it, when in fact, you am not going
           to be a biologist or physicist or historian?”, I always answer with the following: “If a

           person does not want to be a “puppet on a string” or a bio-robot, he (or she) must be
           developed  multilaterally.  The  more  multilaterally  developed  the  person,  the  more
           chances  he  has  to  become  an  innovator,  which  is  highly  necessary  and  extremely

           important, first of all, for the person himself.”

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                I remember one amusing case from my healing practice. One day a new patient
           from Kharkov arrived. She knew about me from one of my patients, who I had cured
           and  whom  she  trusted.  She  had  a serious  chronic inflammation  of  the  kidneys.  She
           received traditional medical treatment for a long time with no success and... her state
           only worsened. The courses of “treatment” with huge doses of strong antibiotics gave
           only  the  illusion  of  improvement,  causing  only  temporary  deceleration  of  the
           development of her disease and the destruction of her liver and immune system with all
           the consequences. So, this woman had a long-term chronic inflammation of kidneys—
           pyelonephritis—and she asked me to relieve her of this chronic ailment. I began to
           restore her health.

                At that time my patients, who paid for my work, paid me for every session and for
           those times it was a pretty big money. Usually, I carried out one course of treatment with
           a person, whereupon the patient went home and the process, already begun, proceeded

           without  my  direct  influence.  I  created  a  special  program  which  unfolded  gradually,
           during several months. After that the person should come again and continue the course.
           Such chronic problems usually required a lot of time for the result to become manifest.
           And naturally, the person could not have everything perfectly cured immediately after
           the course of healing sessions.

                This woman arrived, and in a couple of days her husband arrived too and also
           decided to have a course. I began to work with him. Within several days, after a session
           with him, his wife unexpectedly said: “Could you work with him more intensely, as we
           need to return home and he started his course later than I?”

                I began to explain to her that I gave her husband exactly that load which he could
           endure; otherwise undesirable overloads might appear which could result in a coma or
           clinical death. She answered that her husband was a strong fellow and would be able to
           endure a couple of additional minutes. I again tried to explain, but she continued to insist

           on my intensifying my work with her husband.

                I could not understand the reason for such obstinacy and her inward aggression
           towards me. I decided to “glance” in her thoughts and ... the reason for her strange


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