BOOK 1. UNMASKING THE HIDDEN. N. LEVASHOV'S «SVETL BROOM» IN A. KHATYBOV'S «BATH SCHOOL» AND A LABOUR SPADE.

Book 1. Unmasking the Hidden. Chapter 5. Deliberate knowledge of the unknown 210 Chapter 5. Deliberate knowledge of the unknown Learning without thinking is useless, but thinking without learning is dangerous. We are inclined to think that human knowledge is progressive, because the more we live the more we learn. Thus it should follow that our grandfathers KNEW LESS than we do, and great-grandfathers EVEN LESS. Another theory is also plausible . Perhaps, at different times we learn things from different sides and in different ways, and this throws new light on all the mythology that we are now using everywhere? Myths are not dead; we just understand and use them in another way. Much of what we do not understand, we try to turn into "myths", because we want to believe more and learn less . I am satisfied that for many Users of "SvetL" Programs the interaction of the Consciousness and the material world in cognition no longer seems to be fantastic. The consciousness is energy in its subtlest and most dynamic form. This helps to understand why our fantasies, mental images, desires and fears influence the real events, and explains how the image created by the Brain materializes. You just have to LEARN to THINK, too Modern scientists, for example, THINK DEEP instead of THINKING CLEARLY. To think clearly, you need to have sound mind, but you can think deep and be completely crazy. But this is strictly my opinion! 5.1. Wanted Necessity Ask yourself the question – what is that subtle event-driven all- embracing harmony that gripped all the peoples of the Planet, what strict observance of the event-driven tact in the stage-by-stage process of development, how could all this be perceived by people? As if a truly SEQUENTIAL DEVELOPMENT took place, including the development of the Cognition itself! Who CONTROLED ALL THIS? Some historical figures? How did it come that people with a gradually changing interest in cognition perceive the surroundings with surprising impermanence? But it was exactly at the appointed event-driven time that they turned their

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