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

                But this is not all. I asked her, what did a teacher teach in the nursery school? Did

           he begin to teach children who were not able to read or write quantum physics? Or would
           he teach children the alphabet and grammar first? I think there is no need to explain,
           what answer she gave me. Where-upon I asked her, then upon what grounds the Hindu-
           children, getting the elements of the Vedic knowledge from white teachers, perverted
           them, arrogated it to their own selves and now give it out to the whole world as the Great
           Spiritual Teachings of Hinduism?

                How is it possible to talk about something Great and Light, if this “great” and
           “light” is based on lies and deception? I got no answer to this question. However, any
           advancing person, not to mention a mahatma, must be an honest person above all things.

           But widely spread “great” eastern teachings do not even mention, where they came from.
           It would be understandable, if they did not know, but they do know and keep silence.
           They  simply  do  not  want  to  lose  the  status  of  “great  teachers”,  who,  by  the  way,

           perverted the information passed to them.

                Being in the position of pilferers means there is a complete discrepancy between
           what they speak and preach and what they do. And I would like to remind you that this
           takes place at the level of mahatmas—the highest spiritual hierarchs of India.



                27. The problems of upward evolution

                Now let us think about how we can solve the problems which appear when man
           goes up the evolutional ladder. As we already know, each successive material body of
           the spirit is formed by smaller and smaller numbers of cells of the physical body. It turns
           out that each following body of the human spirit becomes simpler and simpler, and the
           seventh material body turns out to be some-thing similar to Volvox, a small colony of
           identical one-celled organisms of a genus of algae.

                We have quite an interesting picture—the evolution of life at the physically dense
           level evolved from one-celled to complex multi-cellular organisms which were able to
           evolve to a level of development where the origin of mind could be possible. The process
           goes  in  the  reverse  direction  when  the  upward  evolution  of  mind  occurs—from  a
           complex multi-cellular organism at the level of the physically dense body to a group of
           cells which form the seventh material body! Then the following questions arise. Are
           Hindus right about the maximum number of bodies which man can have? How could I
           have seventeen spirit bodies?!

                The most surprising fact was that the qualitative structure of the bodies of my spirit
           was not simplified with every following body. On the contrary, each higher body of my
           spirit was more complex and sophisticated. However they were not formed by several
           cells of the physical body. Is this possible? Am I contradicting myself or going crazy
           because of excessive tension in my brain?! I can assure you that I am definitely “in my
           right senses” and not because I overestimate myself, but because a contradiction occurs
           only when someone does not think about it, but bangs his head against a brick wall,
           instead of stopping and using his own brain a little! I did exactly this.

                When  I  understood  the  nature  of  life  and  human  consciousness,  I  faced  the
           following dilemma upon which I began to reflect. The abilities of the human mind are
           determined by the organisational complexity of the human nervous system, primarily,


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