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

           of the brain, which is the instrument of human development, and the abilities of the brain,

           determine  the  developmental  possibilities.  Therefore,  being  the  instrument  of
           development, the human brain at the same time becomes a drag on this development,
           because of the fact that the number of neurons is limited by the volume of the cranium.
           It would seem therefore, the power of this instrument of cognition is directly dependent
           on the volume of the cranium.

                The facts show that the volume of Homo sapiens’ cranium has not increased for the
           last forty thousand years of living on Midgard-earth, but on the contrary, diminished.
           Therefore, it is hard to understand, why modern scientists forecast that man will have a
           disproportionately big head in the future. Maybe, the reason for this was an erroneous
           assumption that the power of the human brain is determined by the number of neurons
           located in the cranium.

                This  common  mechanical  approach  of  modern  science  is  conditioned  by  the
           complete misunderstanding of the nature of living matter in general and the nature of the
           brain in particular. Modern science still can not explain what consciousness actually is,
           what memory is, how man thinks, etc. All comes down to—man thinks because he has

           consciousness. It is like saying: “the wind blows because the trees are swaying”. Modern
           science does not have any intelligible answer to this question, just indefinite concepts
           which very often contradict each other! That's the trouble!

                When I managed to understand the nature of living matter and the functioning
           principle  of  the  human  brain,  I  came  to  the  conclusion  that  human  memory,
           consciousness and the process of thinking did not take place at the level of the physically
           dense neurons of the brain, but at the level of the second, third, etc. bodies of those
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           neurons . The very first thought “flashed” through the human head when the second
           and the third bodies of neurons coupled together and created horizontal chains! Since
           then thought has “run round” in the heads of humans. When the bodies of neurons joined
           together at the level of the spirit, this created the basis for the origin of consciousness
           and mind.

                The streams of information which run through the physically dense neurons of the
           brain do not change their external appearance, but only their biochemical interior for a
           very short period of time. Therefore, the physically dense neurons of the brain almost do
           not change. This fact is con-firmed by research into brain activity carried out by modern
           scientists. Nothing changes in any neuron during the thought process, except for the ionic
           balance, but it is very insignificant! The most interesting fact is that the neurons of the

           brain react almost identically, independent of the type of mental activity, or the area of
           the cerebral cortex activated in the process of one or another intellectual activity.

                However hard scientists searched for thought in the neurons of the human brain,
           they could not find it, because it never was there! The thought process takes place on
           other material levels of neurons. Physically dense neurons only facilitate this process,
           but they do not participate in it (they only supply other levels of the brain with the
           potential  and  information  received  through  the  sense-organs).  The  origin  of
           consciousness is impossible without this basis, but, nevertheless, conscious-ness and
           mind originate at other material levels of the neurons.



           52  See N. Levashov The Spirit and Mind, Vol. 1 and 2.
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