- •Resurrection and Eternal Life
- •Introduction
- •Section1. Concrete facts of people resurrection
- •Case1. Resurrection of a. E. Rusanov Declaration from Emily a rusanov (May 27, 1996)
- •Declaration from Tatyana I Kozlov (May 27, 1996)
- •Commentary to case 1
- •Case2. Resurrection of V. Kulikov First declaration from Svetlana a Kulikov (January 26, 1999)
- •First commentary
- •Commentary to levels of resurrection
- •Second commentary
- •Unusual animals and birds abilities
- •Commentary 3
- •Second declaration from Svetlana a Kulikov (April 26, 1999)
- •Commentary to second declaration
- •Case3. Resurrection of n. Chigirinzeva Declaration from Lubov s Kazakova (June 1, 1999)
- •Commentary to case 3
- •Case4. Resurrection day when registered physical death Declaration of Lev Bogomolov (January 28, 1998)
- •Commentary to case 4
- •Section2. Basic principles of resurrection
- •2.1. First principle group
- •Consciousness
- •Genuine consciousness
- •Expanded consciousness
- •Perception of people who are gone
- •New stage in development society and individual
- •2.2. Second principle group
- •2.3. Third principle group
- •Note to acceptation the reality (principle 1.3)
- •2.5. Third principle group (continuation)
- •The role of resurrection in the thought process
- •2.4. Consciousness principles -- the fourth level
- •2.5. List of the resurrection principles
- •2.5.1. First principle group
- •2.5.2. Second principle group
- •2.5.3. Third principle group
- •2.5.4. Fourth principle group
- •Section3. Methods for human resurrection
- •3.1. Resurrection through remote consciousness sites
- •3.2. Resurrection through plants
- •3.3. Method of development for the soul of the resurrected person
- •3.4. The apparent infinity of the water’s surface
- •3.5. Thought control for people resurrection
- •3.6. Thought formed by consciousness
- •3.7. Consciousness development for self-understanding
- •3.8. Resurrection on the consciousness border
- •3.9. Body control by the resurrection
- •3.10. Little fingers method
- •3.11. Digital concentration
- •3.12. Visualization the feelings of resurrected person
- •3.13. Alternative manner of perception
- •3.14. Visualization joining elements of reality
- •3.15. Transferring the reality event in the information event
- •3.16. Setting the links of the world elements
- •3.17. Form the resurrected person image
- •3.18. Usage the environment as event analyzer
- •3.19. Digit substance transformation
- •3.20. Usage the links of surrounding objects
- •3.21. Transformation of information objects into consciousness elements
- •3.22. Discrete elements in continual progress
- •3.23. Technology of thinking as resurrected person
- •3.24. Thought registration in remote world area
- •3.25. Symmetric transformation of the world image
- •3.26. World management in the area of its self-organization
- •3.27. World transformation in one area of its development
- •3.28. Transforming the environment via a thinking area
- •3.29. Materialization in the physical reality
- •3.30. Conversion to system knowledge
- •3.31. Living reality management
- •3.32. Harmony with the resurrected person
- •3.33. Thought’s existence in every reality element
- •3.34. Transferring an image of a resurrected person
- •3.35. Expanding the human image into all world elements
- •3.36. Rejuvenating a resurrected person’s health
- •Section4. The principles of resurrection and everyday life
- •4.1. New medicine as an corollary of resurrection
- •4.1.1. First principle -- group commentary
- •4.1.2. Second principle group commentary
- •4.1.3. Third principle group
- •4.1.4. Fourth principle group commentary
- •4.2. New medicine principles
- •4.2.1. Materialization, spirituality, and life
- •4.2.1.1. Materialization
- •4.2.1.2. Body and spirit interaction
- •4.2.1.3. Life in a physical body
- •4.2.2. Materialization, spirituality, and life
- •4.3. Concrete facts of the illnesses healing
- •4.3.1. First case of healing from “Carcinoma of mammary gland”
- •4.3.2. Second case of healing from “Cancer of colon”
- •4.3.3. Third case of healing from “Cancer of pancreas gland”
- •4.3.4. Fourth case of healing from “aids in last stage”
- •4.4. People salvation, warning prognosis
- •4.4.1. Extrasensory detection of disaster in the shaft
- •4.4.2. Prevention of the car collisions
- •4.4.3. Prevention of the airplane catastrophe
- •4.4.4. Diagnosis of the space-shift
- •4.5. Methodology of warning prediction
- •4.6. Materialization and Dematerialization conception
- •4.6.1. Object materialization in unknown place
- •4.6.2. Key materialization
- •4.6.3. Experimental key materialization
- •4.6.4. Document materialization
- •4.6.5. Stamp materialization
- •4.6.6. Air ticket materialization
- •4.6.7. Article dematerialization
- •4.6.8. Voice materialization
- •4.6.9. Teleportation
- •4.6.10. Chemical process research and future materialization
- •4.6.12. Audio record as sound form materialization
- •4.6.13. Computer diskette materialization
- •4.6.14. Computer virus dematerialization
- •4.6.15. Lift management
- •4.7. Restoration and resurrection the people via technical devices
- •4.7.1. Information archive in space-time point
- •4.7.2. Computer technology of distant control
- •4.8. Healing with digital series
- •4.9. How to create a matter by human’s consciousness
- •4.9.1. Micro-matter construction
- •4.9.2. Construction macro-elements from micro-elements
- •4.9.3. Reality construction from the consciousness
- •4.9.4. Outer reality element construction by its reflection on your consciousness
- •4.9.5. Construction of inner content of the outer reality imaginations
- •4.9.6. Discrete management by continual thought
- •4.9.7. Space construction with time vector
- •4.9.8. Method of enclosure
- •4.9.9. Matter construction via forms manifold
- •4.9.10. Matter construction based on corollary of event
- •4.9.11. Resume to materialization methods
- •5. Conclusion
- •5.1. Resume to healing via digital series
- •5.2. Life transformation
- •5.3. Technologies and education
- •5.4. Salvation tower
- •5.5. Juridical status of resurrected people
- •5.6. Spiritual beings
- •5.7. Myths and delusions
- •5.8. Role of this book
- •Epilogue
- •Appendix g. Everyday consciousness development
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- •Notice to concentration
3.1. Resurrection through remote consciousness sites
Remote consciousness sites -- what are these? Imagine you are considering some sort of problem. The nature of the problem will be very clear, only a little clear, quite unclear, or completely unclear. We know that understanding is in a consciousness space. The level of understanding -- the degree to which we understand the difficulty of the problem – we can define as a distance in space of consciousness. We can say that, in the case of clear understanding, the problem is located close to the center of consciousness; in the case of unclear understanding, the problem is located in a remote consciousness site.
These sites of your consciousness, connected to unclear problems for various reasons (not recognized, not considered, not important), are in the remote sites of consciousness. Resurrection will accomplish from these remote sites of consciousness. It is a global process; it works when you have embraced all activated processes.
While a resurrection accomplishes, changes in micro- and macro-structure will be activate in the inner cell processes, forming the organs. There are many of these processes, through which the physical body of the person will accomplish. This method uses your non-understanding of the processes. This method works from the remote sites of consciousness; you not need to consider all of the connections, to keep them in mind.
How can we use these remote sites for resurrection?
Let us consider two variants of this method:
The first uses a visual thinking object – the sphere. Imagine a sphere to be a remote site of consciousness. Put the sphere, having a radius of two inches, in the foreground of your thoughts, ten inches from your body. Now concentrate on the sphere’s center. Concentrate on the image of a resurrected person. You have now created a transferring channel, and so can send the information to the soul of the person.
In the second variant, you will be applying the law, “INFORMATION IS DISTRIBUTED IN CONSCIOUSNESS SITES ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL REACTIONS.” If a reaction is weak, the information locates in a remote site of consciousness. Individual has not recognized information in the remote sites, and not considered it. You will need to concentrate on the image of the resurrected person. Consider the image as part of your consciousness (as a result, you will move in your consciousness space). The resurrected person’s image exists somewhere in your consciousness. Create a reflection of the image of the resurrected person in another part of your consciousness. Then create the next reflection, and the next – and so on, as with many mirrors reflecting one image. The large number of reflections creates a stable information channel for the resurrected person. The goal is an accumulation of a large volume of information (in remote sites of consciousness), which enables the resurrection.
Let us comment further on this second variant. Every reflection of a resurrected person’s image we can compare to a radio antenna. A radio signal is stronger and more stable if antennas used together as a network. Thus, we have the second variant: consider the consciousness site an antenna, and the set of reflections as a network. When the number of reflections grows, the quality of transferred information improves. The resurrection will realize.
Another relevant comparison had given in the Introduction -- the example of the laser device.
Relative to the problem of information transferring, Let us remember the famous book, the Bhagavad-Gita, from India. In the beginning of the book, a king asks a sovereign who has direct vision, what is going on in a battle that is happening far from the palace. The entire content of the book is a description of the battle. The process of information transfer can explain similarly: a sovereign transfers the information from a remote site to sites nearer our consciousness.