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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
neither God, nor his son. I am not an incarnated Christ, but an ordinary man. Well,
probably not so ordinary, but, nevertheless, a man!
Later I learned a lot of interesting information about who brought my parents
together and how as a result of it my brother, I and my sister were born. Now I even
know why they were brought together. I also knew that my mother had a difficult time
delivering my brother: his birth had grave consequences for my mother and when she
was pregnant with me, doctors recommended her to abort, threatening her with my and
possibly her death. But my mother firmly said: “No. Whatever will be, will be” and
without any problems for anyone, quickly and easily gave birth to me! And later she
decided to have a third child and gave birth to her long-awaited daughter, my sis-ter. My
mother told me that my sister’s delivery was complicated, but she, nevertheless, gave
birth to a healthy girl. Only my delivery was rapid and easy.
It is of interest that the family of my future wife Svetlana had a similar situation,
only in a heavier form. Before her mother had her, she had given birth to two children—
a boy and a girl—by Cesarean section, who died soon after the birth. And only when her
mother gave birth to her, every-thing happened easily and quickly, without any
Caesarean section. The difference between our families was only that her mother gave
birth to two daughters and a son and only my future wife Svetlana remained alive, and
my mother gave birth to two sons and a daughter and all survived, but there were serious
problems during both my brother and sister’s delivery. I am glad that neither my brother
nor my sister suffered and I only can imagine the grief of Svetlana’s parents having their
two first children dead soon after birth.
Now I know and understand, why all this took place, but it has no connection
whatsoever to any Divine Providence, although, my parents’ fate led them to each other.
Let us take for instance this fact. When my mother graduated from a rural school,
she went to a medical school in Kislovodsk, instead of some other city where there was
a medical school: for example, Rostov-on-Don. The main reason, why she chose
Kislovodsk was that her aunt, her mother’s sister, lived in this town. And my father’s
parents settled in Kislovodsk shortly before the beginning of the war, after they
somehow succeeded in escaping their exile in Siberia. After that they had lived in the
steppes of Kazakhstan (CossackStan would be correct—the Camp of Cossaks) where
they had their senior daughter, the sister of my father, they settled in Kislovodsk,
although my grandfather’s relatives lived in the city of Vladicaucasus (Ordzhenikidze).
Due to some very interesting circumstances, the Caucasian city Mineralnye Vody
appeared to be a very unusual place. It is one of the places on our planet where magma
was unable to break through the surface, but swelled up the earth. Thus the mountains
of Pyatigorie appeared! These mountains are a unique phenomenon of nature. In this
place there is a very powerful energetic knot of Midgard- earth and our ancestors
considered this place to be sacred. In Pyatigorie there was one of the most ancient south
capitals of the Slavs-Arians—the city of Kiev-2 (not far from modern Pyatigorsk). It was
the capital of the Slavonic-Arian Empire province called Ruskolan.
Only after exhausting wars with enemies and the treachery of kindred tribes of
Goths, the greater part of the Ruses went to the north-west and built a new city of Kiev
on Dnepr, which was already the third “Kiev” and, certainly, it was neither the first city
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