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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
again and again, no matter how much time you spend on them and how often you
“pump” them up or “smooth” them out.
It is like a hole in a ship. If you do not patch the hole, the water will get inside again
and again, no matter how long you pump out the water! Moreover, incoming water will
also make the size of the hole bigger. And if the pump breaks or fails to cope with the
increasing quantity of water, the ship will finally sink! The only solution to this problem
is to patch the hole, and only then it will make sense to pump out the water! In the case
of a person’s health, it is necessary to define the initial cause of illness (the cause of the
“hole.”) The only way to save an organism (“ship”) from sinking is to patch the initial
cause (“hole”).
But, as I already mentioned, most people, who have a gift or think that they have
one, are un-aware of this mechanism and conventional medicine gets all the trump-cards
in their hands. The lack of knowledge of people with a natural gift fosters the kind of
public opinion which is very favorable for the medical profession. And I have numerous
examples of this. Here is one of them. One day in April or May, 1990 Vladimir
Dmitrievich Sergeev came to me earlier than usual and asked me to help his chief who
became literally twisted up by radiculitis, when stepping out of his car and now he could
not straighten himself up. I had already finished my work with patients and agreed to
help.
We went in his car and some time later we arrived and went to the reception desk
of his chief, Edward Sagadaev, who was then the editor-in-chief of the news and
documentary film studios of the USSR. He came out and we met. Vladimir Sergeev
explained to him why he had brought me, and Sagadaev waved his hand, as if giving up
on the matter, and said: “that does not work with me.
Let’s have a drop of cognac to celebrate our acquaintance. Juna tried to do something
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with it a lot of times, but could not do anything.”
I explained nothing to him, thanked him for the offer of cognac but refused as I do
not drink alcohol, saying that I never did. Edward Sagadaev was not offended by my
refusal and I began what I came for. I asked him to take off his jacket and began to
influence. He appeared to be very sensitive. I softened his vertebrae, touching them with
my fingers and began to melt the accumulation of salts.
In few minutes Edward Sagadaev felt heat flowing along his spine and a large salt
spot appeared on his shirt. A couple of minutes more—and he could bend without feeling
any pain or dis-comfort. He was even able to touch the floor with his finger-tips—which,
according to him, he had been unable to do for a long time. That all this happened to him
over several minutes surprised him greatly. He had not expected anything of the kind.
According to his concepts, Juna was the number one healer known all over the
USSR, and here was an unknown man doing what she never could do. Everyone in the
Soviet Union, and not only there (as I saw later), had an ingrained false opinion that if
you could do something well or very well, then newspapers would necessarily write
about you, you will be shown on TV and talked about on radio. If there is nothing of the
kind, it means that you lie. For some reason people con-sider that the mass media will
widely report the serious achievements of one or another person. If there is nothing in
41 Eugeniya Davitashvili – a very famous healer in the USSR in the 80’s. They say that she healed Leonid Breznev, the
head of the state at that time.
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