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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
conditions for complete combustion of the gas mixture. These devices were already
tested and showed encouraging results.
Additionally, Norbert Steuler agreed with a cosmetic factory upon production of a
new line of shampoos using my methods. We also were to have several meetings: with
the Minister of Health of Schwarzwaldgraund; with the leaders of a private institute of
parapsychology in Frankfurt-am-Main, (the only institute of this kind in Germany); with
physicians who worked with the AIDS virus; and with a German multimillionaire Mr.
Norst Bauling, who I had previously met in Moscow
— where he had shown interest in my approach to healing a number of diseases
considered incur-able, from the point of view of modern medicine.
This was the preliminary program of our visit. There was another question which
we dis-cussed—the organization of a joint venture. None of us could speak German and
the husband of Steuler’s interpreter helped us a lot. As his wife was occupied very much
in the office, he organized excursions to the nearest German towns, when we were free
from official meetings, and served as a connecting link.
All my previous preparation for the journey to Germany was not in vain. Everything
I purchased in Hungary appeared to be very handy, because serious meetings required a
certain dresscode according to protocol. However, there was a little problem. My
Kharkov student “accidentally” had neither suit nor money. I had to buy him a suit.
Unexpectedly he chose a suit which “ate” a pretty big chunk of my money “supplies”. I
did not begrudge spending money, I considered that I and “my” people must look decent
and this was more important than money. And my companions thought exactly the same
way … as long as it concerned my money: more of that later, I wanted to see how they
would pass a money test...
Very soon I had several patients. Germans showed absolutely no interest in my
results achieved in the USSR. I saw with what mistrust they listened to my words about
the possibility of recovery from one or another illness. Therefore, in order to attract
people and show them that I could really do what I was telling them about, I considered
offering my patients a large discount. I could “strut about like a turkey-cock” saying that
my work was very expensive and worth it, but I considered that this approach would be
tactically wrong. It was necessary to prove that I indeed could do something and only
then, with effective arguments in hand, to state my conditions.
I decided to do it and set to work. My first patients were Germans of Russian origin
who mostly did not have big money. Therefore, I set the minimum fee for a session of
100 marks. This strategy was very effective. People, who felt my influence, began to
believe that I indeed could do something and began to tell others about it. After a while
I had something like a consulting room in the Steuler’s office. I had ten-fifteen persons
daily and although not everyone paid me for my work, within ten days of arriving in
Germany, I earned my first money.
From this moment things became somewhat easier, because I began earning
something in-stead of spending all the time. Mainly, I was responsible for the current
expenses of our group; I did not separate myself off and partook in everything with
everyone equally. My “popularity” as a healer spread pretty quickly first among Russian
Germans and later and among “German” Germans. I have never progressed “off
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