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Nicolai Levashov. The Mirror of My Soul. Vol. 1. Born in the USSR
Then the picture began to dim gradually and finally disappeared» 61
Many children who attended my first performances in Archangelsk pointed at the
sky and said that they saw a man there! Regrettably, no one took any photographs of this
phenomenon in Archangelsk. Something like this was photographed much later, in 2002
in the USA, when I worked on the neutralization of the superstorm Lily. The picture was
published in several journals under the name of “Hands of God” and then was declared
a hoax and the author was badgered. But this will happen much later, then, there were a
lot of rumors in Archangelsk, a few publications and after a while all this was forgotten.
It is of interest that the eyewitnesses observed the projection of my work in the sky with
a considerable delay.
The next day after this work I, Svetlana and our friend had to go to Archangelsk by
train, but we missed it because of a huge traffic jam at the Sadovoe Koltso—when we
finally rushed onto our platform, we saw only the “tail” of our train moving away. We
were upset a little, but did not lose heart. Thanks to our friend we managed to get two
tickets for an airplane (which was quite difficult task then—all types of ticket, be it bus,
train or airplane, were always scarce—E.L.) and flew to Archangelsk instead of going
by train. We reported to Dmitry Rasskazov about the change and he met us in the
Archangelsk airport. When we had settled into a hotel, we went sightseeing. I had
already got some idea of this city from my first visit, but it was the first time for Svetlana,
although she had travelled through most of Soviet Union giving concerts, but fate had
never brought her to Archangelsk.
The next day I began my work. In the day-time I met with medical groups from
hospitals and policlinics, students and teachers of the Archangelsk medical institute and
gave lectures-demonstrations for them. The essence of the lecture was the analysis of
the situation in modern medicine, its positive and negative aspects (the latter, from my
point of view, prevailed).
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Usually I began my lecture saying that at the beginning of the 20 century
physicians declared that when they had enough high-quality drugs and exact diagnostic
devices, they would win over all illnesses. They got all this, but the quantity of illnesses
has not decreased, but increased as well as the quantity of patients. I also drew attention
to the wrong approach to healing, when the main consideration was given to the
symptoms of an illness, instead of its primary cause. I also talked about errors in
understanding the mechanisms of the human immune system, etc.
Although, my words caused indignation in many doctors, considering the fact that
it was not a physician who told them all this; (then, I had no scientific titles, written
monographs or books), they did not express it very strongly. Certainly, there were
progressive and thinking people who under-stood that the problems of medicine which
I raised were not the spiteful slander of an ignoramus. Also there was my influence on
listeners, which always exists, but there was another aspect which cut the ground out
from under the feet of all my opponents. In my lectures I gave both the analysis and the
way out of the current situation. I did not give a hypothetical solution, but the real one,
which I demonstrated immediately. I will give an example which fully confirms my
words.
61 The newspaper “The Soviet Onega”, October 12, 1991.
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