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

           told everyone that it was my methods of treatment that saved his life, without  even

           considering whether it would create any problems for him or not!

                I  gave  Lori  Nikolaevich  Popov’s  example  in  order  to  that  my  readers  could
           understand that among those whom I have helped there were not always dishonorable
           and ungrateful people. Al-though, there were plenty of them, but I also met a lot of
           honest and worthy people, who were grateful me not only because I returned them health,
           but also that I gave many of them an understanding of the sense of life. Very often it
           turned out that I succeeded in healing not only the body, but the soul too.

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                Sometimes some curious incidents happened as a result of my intervention. I made
           an influencing course for a woman who had a chronic stomach and duodenal ulcer. She’d
           had it for years, becoming more acute in different places at different times. After my
           intervention  she  had  her  scheduled  checkup  concerning  her  chronic  ulcer.  After the
           checkup the doctor began to yell at her, calling her a malingerer. The reason for this
           reaction was because—he found nothing—there was neither a “fresh” ulcer nor a single
           trace of previous cicatrised ulcers.

                According to his understanding, if her mucous membrane was in an ideal state and

           there was not even a trace of ulcers, it could mean only one thing—this person never had
           an  ulcerous  illness  in  her  life.  The  words  of  the  poor  woman  that  she  had  been
           hospitalised several times, when be-cause of her ulcer she lost a lot of blood, that she
           was repeatedly examined on that occasion and that she had a long-term case history
           which looked like a tome of the encyclopedia made no impression on the doctor.
                He sincerely believed, if there was nothing, it meant there had been nothing before,
           and she was a “criminal” because she had spent so many days of the year in a hospital
           healing an illness she never had, in his opinion. The doctor could not countenance the
           idea that she really had the illness and then it disappeared! So, there were curious cases
           like this, as well as those when the case histories of the people I healed disappeared
           “mystically” from different medical establishments!..


                18. Psi-generators

                Meanwhile, time took its normal course. One day changed into another. In May,
           1989 a very interesting experiment took place in the Institute of Brain. In a special
           chamber where no electro-magnetic radiation could penetrate (a Faraday cage) I brought
           Michael Dekhta into a new qualitative state of brain that permitted him to see his own
           brain and organs. Influencing Michael, I created certain conditions, enabling him to
           travel along his blood-vessels with his consciousness, at the same time he perceived
           himself as if he were the size of one of his own red blood cells. Later, I created conditions
           when he could observe his chromosomes, being within them. With all this going on,
           Michael commented on everything he saw and felt, being completely conscious.

                Some  may  call  it  the ravings  of  a  madman  or  simply  my  suggestion.  But,  the
           reaction of a re-search worker of the institute, who observed the measuring devices
           during the experiment, clearly showed that it was neither of these things. While Michael
           Dekhta  was  giving  a  detailed  description  of  his  trip  within  his  own  body,  the
           encephalogram of his brain showed that he was either comatose or in the state of clinical



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