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

                To tell the truth, not only people’s lack of foresight should be blamed, but also their

           experience of practical relations with those who proclaim their abilities, especially, if
           these  people  are  strongly  supported  by  mass  media.  The  existing  stereotypes
           predetermine these reactions. For some reason people are pretty sure that a person who
           frequently appears on TV or in newspapers and journals is the best in his (or her) field.

                Unfortunately, it is far from truth. Most often it is quite to the contrary—mass
           media  backs  up  those  who  have  nothing  except  for  their  ambition  or  intentionally
           mislead others. Sometimes, people, who are used for these purposes, sincerely believe
           in what they say. This is the most dangerous case, because when a person believes in
           what he or she says, his or her influence on others increases dramatically. I will return
           to this phenomenon more than once, while now I continue to talk about the events of the
           end of 1988...


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                One day an elderly woman asked me to relieve her of a problem with salt deposits,
           especially in the lumbar part of the vertebral column. She appeared to be very sensitive
           to my influence. This fact made me glad and I gave her the maximum level of my
           influence that she could endure. Salt outgrowths “simply” began to flow down along her

           spine like melted “beeswax”. It took several minutes, but after this the woman was able
           to bend and unbend easily and walk without pain. She was beside herself with joy, but
           in several hours she felt very acute pain which had her “climbing up the wall”.

                It happened, because my anaesthesia began to wear off and then the rest of the
           manifestation of my work was more than enough to make her feel very strong pain. It
           occurred because I had accelerated the exchange processes in the areas of salt deposits
           by thousands of times in order that spine salt outgrowths could flow down like melted
           beeswax, otherwise it was simply impossible to melt them.

                Strictly saying, this kind of influence is not a melting—simply during this process
           man feels that he is hot and something very hot flows down his spine and salt deposits
           or bone callosities dis-appear literally before his very eyes, the bones become soft as
           plasticine and it is possible to bend and stretch them out almost like plasticine. These are
           man’s subjective feelings, but what really happens with him during such an influence?

                There are real processes, about which man either does not reflect or know, behind
           subjective  feelings.  In  order  to  understand  the  nature  of  these  processes,  first,  it  is
           necessary to understand the nature of the processes which bring a person to this state of
           health.

                Salt deposits appear in bones and vessels when, for example, at dysbolism, when
           the concentration of calcium salts in blood and, especially, in lymph increases and, after
           reaching the critical level, they start to crystallize. As the speed of movement of lymph

           in bone tissues is minimal, the crystallization of salts begins, above all, in bone tissues,
           which is the reason for salt deposits in bones.

                There is another reason. Salt deposits appear, when the chemical composition of
           lymph changes as a result of the breaching of exchange processes of the organism. As a
           result, some chemical compounds pass from soluble to insoluble. Chemical compounds

           fall in sediment and are accumulated in bones and vessels.




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