Aspiring towards the Creator is the key to the survival of civilization
The main purpose of any science is to meet the needs of the human body and its associated consciousness. The primary goal of any religion is to fulfill the needs of the human spirit and its connected subconscious. The universe is unified in time and space.
Every physical object, and especially every living being, carries information about all stages of its evolution since the universe's inception. In humans and animals, this information, starting from the emergence of unicellular organisms, then plants, fish, etc., is encoded in the genes. Moreover, our subconscious holds information not only about the past but also about the future of the universe. This information is immeasurably greater than what is related to our consciousness and physical form, whose existence is fleeting.
The conclusion is simple. Without a developed religious worldview, based on the unequivocal priority of love and morality over all other human values, the survival of any civilization is impossible. This means a continuous aspiration towards the Creator, who fashioned the universe, and a moment-to-moment strengthening of unity with Him. However, adhering to religious postulates does not replace personal efforts to reach out to God.
A small child needs the support of parents to start walking and talking. But then, the child must learn to do everything independently. In my books, I talk about attempts to recognize the Divine within oneself. I try to touch upon areas where I am an amateur, but, realizing this, I will continue these attempts. I hope that further development will lead me to a correct understanding. Therefore, everything I have written should be seen not as specific advice but as a story of my personal experience.
A professor was asked, «What is the most important aspect of your job as a teacher?»
He replied, «Giving knowledge is not the most important thing. The main thing is to teach students to work with information, to use the knowledge they acquire correctly».
In this book, I offer several versions of my understanding of certain issues. To understand something myself, I need hundreds of approaches to a single problem. In the past, I presented only one option in my books - as the overall result. Now I show several such options, understanding that any conclusion may be subject to further development, i.e., change. There can be nothing static in human logic, as nothing human is eternal.
The essence of any healing is the transformation of a person. Primarily, this means changing one's thinking and worldview, rather than diet and lifestyle.
My attempt resulted in something akin to the Moscow and Saint Petersburg lectures. The first day - general information. The second day - specific details.
Therefore, I decided to continue this book and dedicate more space to technical issues in the next one. I hope my books will help readers positively change their spirit, soul, and body.
S.N. Lazarev, «Karma Diagnostics 10»
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