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

                It turned out somewhat symbolical that I, a humanoid from Midgard-earth, helped

           these creatures to get rid of humanoids from another planet who had meant to destroy
           this civilization because of the strategic raw material!
                After the events described, I visited this planet several times. And one day during
           my next visit I felt that something was wrong. And that's what I managed to discover.
           Due to the fact that I helped this civilization of kangaroo-like creatures, they decided to
           create a cult in my honor, as their savior or God. When I found out about this, it did not
           cause any joy. Of course it's nice when someone is grateful to you for doing a good deed,
           of  course  it's  nice  when  you  are  appreciated  and  respected,  especially  when  your

           business is fateful for some civilization. All this, undoubtedly, is pleasant, but ... I could
           not allow these creatures to create from me a deity or their savior. Everything inside me
           literally resented this turn of events. All that I did had nothing to do with the "divine
           providence" or "divine" nature of myself. And so, taking advantage of my somewhat
           privileged position and the possibility of telepathic contact with all at once, and with the
           permission of the head of this civilization, I addressed all with the words that if they

           really respected me and thanked me for the services rendered, I would have them all one
           request, and I will be very grateful if they take it seriously. And the essence of my request
           is that I ask them not to create me a cult in any form, nor in the form of a savior of the
           Savior, nor in the form of the worship of God. And this is, first of all, because I am
           neither God nor Savior. That I'm just a reasonable being (at least, I hope so), reached a
           certain level of development, that this is in no way connected with any divine nature, if
           only because it simply does not exist! That if any intelligent being develops correctly
           and has the necessary properties, qualities and ability to think nontrivially, such actions

           will become a normal, everyday phenomenon for them. I did not say that each of them
           can achieve this, but each of them will be able to realize himself as much as possible.
           And that if they really respect me and are grateful for what I have done, they will fulfill
           this my request. I made a qualitative brain transformation to a few of the most mobile
           creatures and told them that my actions confirm what I said and that some of the actions
           I  have  already  done  are  already  available  to  those  who  have  undergone  the
           transformation, and that the future depends only on them, and only on them depends on

           what evolutionary heights they can achieve. And it seems to me that my words and
           actions had an effect, and this civilization will never turn into a "divine" impasse of
           development.
                Later, analyzing the situation, I came to the conclusion that this whole situation was
           a natural test for me. That any developing creature, sooner or later, collides with a similar
           one, and, depending on whether there is a reaction to such a situation, a developing being
           or going further along the path of evolution, or for a long time, if not forever, "freezes"
           at the stage of " God. " And "God" in the sense that reflects the level of development of

           civilization from which this creature occurs or the level of the imagination of this being.
           It so happened that I had a successful test of the "Lord of God" without even knowing
           that what was happening was also a test. In principle, every action of any person is a test
           for himself, a test that is put by life itself.

                Certainly, there can be “fortuitous” situations, but, in principle, all “fortuitous”
           situations ap-pear to be natural, when you look at them more closely. Very often man is

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