4.1. Body Structure
Human organism is built so that it can maintain itself independently: it does not need a factory for the production of people because it already contains a reproductive system; it obtains additional energy through food, through the digestive system; it uses the respiratory system for the exchange of gases; it has the immune system to defend the organism, and so on. The designer of humans conceived and built all the systems that people need, enabling the organism to function in nature without any aids (which humans have not yet achieved in the designing of machines). Today, in the period of technical development, people managed to construct many auxiliary devices enabling certain machines to function independently. Based on their components, these modern machines can be compared to the functional systems of humans. This can probably be best represented by a machine such as a personal computer. For this comparison, we will only take the characteristics of human organism that present and enable us to understand this similarity between organisms and man-made machines.
The building up of a human being – from conception, development of the foetus, birth, life and death – takes place according to a precise scheme and planned operations or, in better words, according to a precisely defined programme. The whole system of operations in this development, life and death is conducted by the spiritual manager operating at the level of energy and known as the person’s soul. The latter is responsible for all procedures and correct functioning of the organism. It is especially interesting that the soul of the child chooses a man and a woman to be its parents and facilitates conception. In my practice, I cured many women who were not able to get pregnant by healing them at the level of souls. Both the man and the woman who conceive a child participate in this process with their souls, which must be pure and without crimes at the level of souls. Otherwise, there is no conception. If these man and woman choose another partner, they can possibly have children with them. Such cases with a change of the partner are also treated at the level of souls.
With the fertilisation of the ovum, the child’s soul activates or, better said, prepares the complete programme for the functioning of the human body all until death. Some people call this human destiny. The child’s soul achieves this by taking half of the material for the construction of the programme at the physical level from the ovum and the other half from the sperm. This means that in all conditions the father and the mother are in equal position in relation to the child. Both cells, the male and the female, have bivalent or trivalent hydrogen bases in different combinations, called genes. At conception, these genes, female from one side and male from the other, physically join and form shapes similar to a chain or spiral steps. These are known as chromosomes. Independent activity of female or male genes is unproductive, useless, since a combination of one-sided genes cannot produce normal chromosomes, which define the programme for the functioning of human body.
Female and male genes in the chromosomes of a fertilised cell vary considerably. Through a system of comparison, one can observe that the combinations of genes in family relations are similar. It is good for the genes obtained by combining the sperm and the ovum to be as different as possible. In the case the parents are relatives, the child’s development is often hampered. Children are born mentally or physically challenged. The church is disinclined to accepting marriages between relatives, while the society in general is much more liberal with its legislation. Mature ova and sperms that do not participate in conception are removed from the body: with women, this is known as menstruation.
From the genes of the ovum and the sperm, the fertilised ovum produces 23 chromosomes, a chain of combined genes in which the chromosomes define all the programmes needed for the child’s development from the childhood to old age and the end of the physical life. The complete recording of all the programmes formed by means of genes is found in the middle of any cell: the whole combination is known as the DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) structure. After fertilisation, the cell multiplies by splitting into two independent cells. Each genetic chain or chromosome splits to two parts by breaking up in the middle where the male and female genes are joined. This means that one cell obtains half of the genetic chain and the other cell the other half. With the programme of cell development, the soul guarantees that each newly-formed cell obtains the second part of the gene which is missing when the chain is split, the part that belongs to it and that is in the other independent cell. The procedure of forming the genetic chain of the new cell guarantees that the combinations of genes in the chains in all new cells are the same, that the cells have exactly the same chromosomes and DNA programmes as the fertilised cell. Each following splitting of cells and creation of new cells takes place in the same way. Consequently, it is understandable that each cell in the organism has the same genetic composition and that each cell knows everything about its body and its life.
Based on this law that each cell has and knows all the programmes for the whole body, scientists managed to create an entire organism from one cell. The first successful experiments were made on animals, on a sheep. Today, this is performed on all organisms. The procedure of creating identical organisms from a single cell is called cloning. It enables scientists to even create organisms from the past. Thus, for instance, a cell of a mummified pharaoh can be used to create a cloned pharaoh, identical to the original one in most elements. With cloning, the development of the organism depends on several factors. By combining genes, people have successfully created new sorts of plants, such as cereals, but they have not yet found satisfactory solutions for animals. By all means, cloning – obtaining of new organisms from a single cell – is a great success in itself. I am convinced that scientists will soon manage to obtain a good-quality clone soon, and that the new organism will have the same properties as the body from which the cell for cloning was taken. I believe that scientists have not paid sufficient attention to certain characteristics of organisms and that they are only half way to the development goal because they have not considered the energy body. Therefore, clones do not have a soul. If cloning takes equally into account the physical and the energy bodies of the organism, one can expect the cloned body to be totally identical to the original.
After fertilisation, the creation of the organism takes place according to precisely defined procedures, precisely defined programme. Body organs and systems develop gradually according to the schedule. This enables doctors to determine the date of conception and the date of birth based on the current development stage of the organs. The child’s soul conducts this procedure of body development and takes decisions in all development stages, even in the case of interrupted pregnancy: such cases are known as spontaneous abortion. The soul assesses whether it would accomplish its mission in such a body, under the protection of such parents and within the possibilities provided by the environment. If it determines that the conditions are not satisfactory, it causes the pregnant woman to have a spontaneous abortion without any special visible reason, and the development of the foetus stops.
This ability of the soul to interrupt pregnancy is exploited by evil and sufficiently ruthless sick people who can produce the same effect by using magic protocols. In such cases, the pregnant women and their families experience severe traumas, because disasters appear despite the totally healthy state of the pregnant woman. I treated pregnant women who said that they could not keep the foetus and mostly lost it after one or two months of pregnancy.
In such cases I ask the pregnant woman to immediately tell me when she notices spontaneous bleeding, so that I can intervene on time. In my therapeutic procedure I use distance targeted observation and diagnosing to find the magic programme that causes the foetus to be destroyed. I neutralise this programme and reinstate the initial, lost energy state of the pregnant woman. In all cases, the bleeding stops immediately and the pregnant woman keeps the foetus. Pregnancy continues, the foetus develops and a new organism is born.