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The work of Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev
« on: December 18, 2011, 06:47:31 am »
Author Sol Luckman once wrote in his book, “"Conscious Healing":

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“The ancient Greeks were well aware of [torsion] energy, calling it “aether” and understanding that it is directly responsible for universal manifestation.

In the 1950s Russian scientist Nikolai Kozyrev conclusively proved the existence of this life-giving subspace energy, demonstrating that, like time, it flows in a sacred geometric spiral resembling the involutions of a conch shell that has been called phi, the Golden Mean, and the Fibonacci sequence.

In the face of overwhelming evidence of its existence, Western scientists are returning to the notion of aether using such phrases as “zero point energy” and “vacuum potential”... This breakthrough research in the temporal physics of subspace establishes that torsion energy permeates the entire multidimensional galaxy and not only is responsive to but may actually be consciousness creatively experiencing itself in time.”

Now more of the work by Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev is coming to the fore through the work of Dennis Wilcox. Here is an article that you shouldn't miss, because it will completely change your view of things, if this hasn't already happened through the above quote by Dr. Kozyrev.

Enjoy this fascinating article and please support David Wilcock efforts to bring more of this information to the fore.

Here's just one excerpt:

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From his illuminated observations, Kozyrev considered that all life-forms might be drawing off an unseen, spiralling source of energy, in addition to their normal properties of gaining energy through eating, drinking, breathing and photosynthesis.

Kozyrev theorised that things such as the direction of a shell's spiralling growth and which side of the human body will contain the heart are determined by the direction of this flow. Should there be an area somewhere in space-time where the energy flow spiralled in the opposite direction, then he would expect shells to grow in the opposite direction and the heart to be in the opposite side of the body cavity.

Kozyrev suggested that life couldn't form in any other way, because it is actively drawing off this spiralling energy to sustain itself and must therefore follow its proportions every step of the way. In this sense, we can think of the skeletal system as an "antenna" for this energy.

Simply brilliant, so go read the article on Dr. Nikolai Kozyrev, and share a moment of intense illumination.
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