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

                Thereupon, I began to search for another outlet, another principle to increase the

           abilities of my brain. Above all things, it was necessary to understand, how a human
           brain functioned. At the physical level the brain is a colony of neurons—our organism’s
           nerve cells. Neurons have out-growths, axons, through which signals from the external
           world and from man’s internal world go to them.

                I understood that the physically dense brain is only a foundation, only the “tip of
           the  iceberg”  of  what  is  actually  our  brain.  All  processes  of  thinking,  our  memory,
           consciousness, everything that man attributes to the concept of reason, all this takes place
           at other material levels (which are not physically dense) of our brain.
                And I had an idea: what if to try to change the brain on these, other, not physically
           dense levels. In this case, there is no need to worry about the limitations of the skull.
           And I began to grow my brain on other levels. At other levels, there were no restrictions,
           and so I "turned" on the whole "Ivanovo", more precisely, the entire universe in both the

           literal and figurative sense of the word. First, I enlarged my brain to the size of the planet,
           then the solar system, then to the size of our galaxy. And, oddly enough, I got it all. But
           with all this, the problem of the cumbersomeness of all these constructions arose. And
           at one point I had an idea: why not roll everything in a small volume? After all, in a
           small volume of the crystal of force, huge spaces are folded, so this is possible! No
           sooner  said  than  done.  I  turned  all  my  brain  superstructures  into  one  neuron,  as  a
           structural unit of the brain, and when it happened, I did the  same with all the other
           neurons in my brain.

                As a result of all this, I succeeded in creating qualitatively another brain that was
           very useful for my new actions connected with future events.



                                                         * * *
                One of the interesting events that happened next was related to the actions of a
           creature called Yeori. He was a humanoid creature with one eye in the center of his
           forehead.  This  Cyclops  secretly  observed  my  actions  on  brain  transformation  and
           “adopted”  my  methods  without  my  permission  to  use  them.  Using  the  terrestrial

           language, he simply stole. One could ask: who needs the childish games of a human
           from an underdeveloped planet? I did not think that what I did could be of interest to
           anyone else but me, and those people whose brain I had transformed.

                 The first I knew about the importance of brain transformation was from Terri, when
           he lost his protection and became visible as a result of my next modification. Then he
           told me that, if I was able to comprehend what I had done, it would be a discovery for
           the whole of Space. Probably, he meant those cases, when someone by chance got a
           result without the slightest idea of how it happened.

                In my opinion, I knew, what I did and how, but it is fully possible that I did not
           understand that my transformations of brain could be of interest to anyone from another
           planet. Moreover, I did not think and therefore did not assume that these transformations
           of brain could be considered a very important discovery for many other civilizations of
           Big Space. The like of this never occurred to me. How should I know that what I had
           created could be interesting and important for other civilizations? Such thought was
           simply preposterous from my point of view. But, not everything that seems to be absurd,



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