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Priroda i Anomalnye Yavleniya - 1991 16
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Title: ПРИРОДА И АНОМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ (Nature and Anomalous Phenomena) Issue: № 16 (23) Year: 1991 Publisher: Трест «Дальметаллургстрой» Country: Russia Price: 70 коп.
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Title: ПРИРОДА И АНОМАЛЬНЫЕ ЯВЛЕНИЯ (Nature and Anomalous Phenomena)
Issue: № 16 (23)
Year: 1991
Publisher: Трест «Дальметаллургстрой»
Country: Russia
Price: 70 коп.
This issue of "Природа и Аномальные Явления" delves into a variety of esoteric and paranormal topics, including the nature of consciousness, energy fields, UFOs, and folklore. The cover prominently features the headline "НЕЗВАНЫЕ «ГОСТИ»" (Uninvited 'Guests'), suggesting a focus on unexplained encounters. The magazine includes an interview with an entity or group referred to as 'Группа-2', discussing human energy fields, the afterlife, reincarnation, and the potential for using a person's 'field shell' after death. Other articles explore the concept of 'home spirits' (domovye), the medicinal properties of rhododendrons, and the creation of a positive atmosphere within a home.
Interview with 'Группа-2'
The interview, presented as a continuation from a previous issue, explores complex questions about human consciousness and energy. The interviewee discusses the nature of dreams, suggesting they can convey future information. Regarding the 'field shell' after death, it's stated that while it retains information, it cannot receive new data and loses its individuality. The concept of reincarnation is affirmed. The interviewee also touches upon the differences between men and women, their societal roles, and the factors influencing their behavior, highlighting the importance of harmonious upbringing and the potential for financial inequality and behavioral constraints to impact relationships.
When asked about using a person's 'field shell' after death, it's explained that while information can be overlaid, the shell loses its ability to receive new information upon death as the connection to energy is lost. The concept of 'personal self' partially remains in the field shell, but it's no longer an individual. The field shell can briefly attach to others but not for long.
The interviewee discusses the challenges in synthesizing structures similar to the human 'field shell' and the difficulties in imparting new properties. They mention that information cannot be imposed on a detached shell, although free radicals exist. The concept of soul transmigration (reincarnation) is confirmed.
Regarding future plans, 'Группа-2' views their work as a large experiment and aims to disseminate more information to a wider audience, potentially through their own systems. They express interest in human experiments, particularly those concerning the brain and biofield systems, as they derive useful information from them.
On the topic of men and women, the interviewee states that women are the 'crown of nature' due to their wholeness and are a driving force for civilization, though some act as a brake. Five behavioral lines are identified for women, developing by age 14-15: mother/progenitor, female as a 'mate' (dominant in 15-20% of cases), pursuit of visual effects, relationship with the environment, and attitude towards the extraordinary.
The interviewee notes the decline of the 'cult of family' in contemporary society, leading to insufficiently informed behavioral patterns in children. They also observe a growing dominance of negative tendencies in men towards women, resulting in negative outcomes. The fundamental natural function of women is becoming less appreciated.
Analyzing societal relationships, the interviewee uses Russia as an example due to its mix of societal formations (capitalism, socialism, colonialism, slavery). Key societal concepts regarding men and women include their 'place' in society and the concept of 'humanity,' defined as the right of any life form to exist if it doesn't destroy others and can think.
The interviewee asserts that they would only intervene in extreme situations and would not accelerate tragedies. They describe the human form as a 'masterpiece, though not yet entirely rational.'
Regarding the restoration of Earth's flora and fauna, 'Группа-2' possesses information on various planets and studies natural changes without external influence. They investigate how ecological disruptions on Earth affect human organisms. This information bank allows them to potentially correct processes through appropriate channels, providing recommendations for global changes.
Uninvited 'Guests'
This section appears to be the main article indicated by the cover headline. It discusses UFOs and unexplained phenomena. The text mentions the "ICUEON MUFON" organization and its international nature, with branches in New York and Dalnegorsk. The article touches upon the difficulty of deciphering information from certain substances and the energetic properties of matter. It also discusses the potential for using a 'field shell' after death, though it's noted that such shells cannot receive new information.
Standard Methods vs. Non-Standard Methods
This section contrasts conventional scientific approaches with alternative methods. It discusses the energetic composition of matter and the challenges in analyzing it. The text mentions that certain substances, when interacting with specific conditions, produce unique energetic effects that are difficult to decode. The concept of a 'closed loop' is mentioned, with destruction occurring upon its opening.
Home Spirits and Atmosphere
This article explores the concept of 'domovye' (home spirits) and their influence on the atmosphere of a dwelling. It differentiates between spirits in single-family homes, apartment buildings, and dormitories, noting that rural and urban homes have different 'hierarchies' of spirits associated with various areas (e.g., cowsheds, baths, gardens).
Traditionally, people sought to coexist with these spirits rather than expel them. The article contrasts this with the methods of the Orthodox clergy, who performed 'exorcisms' using holy water and incense. It suggests that when traditional spirits are expelled, other emanations are attracted, such as those associated with religious icons replacing idols.
The article explains the scientific perspective on the 'formation' of a home spirit, excluding elemental beings and 'substitutions.' It describes how the vibrations and thoughts of inhabitants imbue objects and the air with information, creating an energetic structure that reflects the inhabitants' state. Negative emotions and conflicts lead to a negative atmosphere and shape the spirit's character.
It is suggested that a home can be transformed into a 'temple' through positive energy and shared intentions. The article also briefly touches upon 'substitutions' (podsadki), where craftsmen might intentionally create disturbances in a home as a form of revenge for perceived stinginess from the owner. These disturbances could include scratching, knocking, voices, and misplaced objects, often attributed to a 'kikimora' (a type of house spirit).
Medicinal Plants: Rhododendron
This section details the medicinal uses of various rhododendron species found in the Primorsky Krai region of Russia. Rhododendron Adams is noted for its use in Tibetan and Indian medicine to stimulate the heart and nervous system. Rhododendron Dauricum is described as having properties that can depress the central nervous system, strengthen cardiac activity, lower blood pressure, and act as a diuretic, making it suitable for treating myocarditis.
FAQ Section
The FAQ section addresses common questions related to the articles:
- Human Energy Field After Death: The field exists as amorphous structures, carrying information but unable to receive new data, and loses individuality.
- Reincarnation: It is confirmed as real.
- Home Spirits: Formed from inhabitants' emanations, influenced by emotions and thoughts, shaping the home's atmosphere.
- Rhododendron Medicinal Properties: Rhododendron Adams stimulates heart/nerves; Rhododendron Dauricum affects the nervous system, heart, blood pressure, and acts as a diuretic.
Recurring Themes and Editorial Stance
The magazine consistently explores the intersection of the paranormal, consciousness, and unexplained phenomena. There's a clear interest in ufology, psychic abilities, and alternative explanations for events that defy conventional science. The editorial stance seems open to exploring these topics, presenting interviews with individuals or groups claiming access to advanced knowledge or unique perspectives. The inclusion of articles on folklore (home spirits) and traditional medicine (rhododendrons) suggests an interest in ancient wisdom and natural phenomena as well. The overall tone is investigative and aims to inform readers about a wide spectrum of anomalous occurrences and their potential underlying causes, often drawing from international organizations like MUFON.