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The Source of Life

Part 5-2. Marvels go on!

All photographs are taken by my wife Svetlana de Rohan-Levashov

I have just finished my article “The Source of Life– 5” and almost immediately had to write the continuation. Everything happens so quickly that I even have no time to prepare the article and to process the photographs, as new events in our park and magnolia garden urge me to write! The last week brought several surprises; some of them were quite appropriate and predictable, and some phenomena were surprises indeed.

The nursery transplants of fig trees brought the first unexpected surprise. We planted several varieties of nursery transplants of fig trees in the spring of 2006, when our garden was laid out. They all, except for one transplant, looked more like small bushes, than small trees. They all started growing quickly under the influence of the psi-field generator from the very beginning, but it was this year when the nursery transplants grew extremely fast. This year their reaction surpassed all our expectations, despite the fact that my wife Svetlana and I became already accustomed to those “marvels”.

Svetlana is not only an excellent photographer (she took all pictures) but also an irreplaceable coordinator on the spot. I made all changes and corrections in the functioning of the psi-field generator at a distance, first from San Francisco and later from Moscow. Due to a number of reasons, both subjective and objective, most of which did not depend on me, I still have not been able to visit our estate in France.

Therefore, Svetlana had to take care alone of both our domain and all inevitable problems. She did not only thoroughly study gardening and plant cultivation, but also designed the park and the Japanese garden. She succeeded in creating such a splendid natural landscape that it surprised even the masters of this occupation—the Japaneses!

That is why Svetlana became a source of information about everything what takes place in our park and garden under the action of the generator of life. Thus, she became my helper-observer. It was Svetlana who told me about all extraordinary changes and all problems which occurred in the process of her creating of our park and magnolia garden. She was always the first person who saw what was going on and who observed the changes almost every day!

But even she, who, as it would seem, have to become accustomed to everything, and not only to what takes place in our estate under the action of the psi-field generator, was greatly surprised when the nursery transplants of the fig trees have grown higher than the fence, which is 165 cm high, during one week!

On the photo we can see a young fig tree which was transformed from a small bush into a tree in a week! It is true that the tree appeared to be very strange—it almost does not have a trunk, the branches grow out of the ground (Fig. 71 1: A week ago this fig tree was the highest among all transplants. 2: A week ago this gig tree transplant was 80 cm high )!

But this is not very important—the trunk will grow! The most surprising thing here is there are so much fruits on these young trees so their branches bend! And the fruits are just “putting” on weight, besides, they do this so quickly that the stems of figs, which were not able to grow and strengthen so quickly, begin to break under the weight of the ripening fruits (Fig. 72), which clearly can be seen on the photo taken on June 20, 2008. The fig fruits ripen and grow every day with such a speed that it is visible even with the naked eye. Look at the size of fruits on the photos taken on June 20 and 21, 2008 (Fig. 73). If we compare the photos of the one and the same branch, which were taken with just a day interval, we will clearly see how quickly the fruits grow, how young branches sag under their weight more and more and how the stems break a little (Fig. 74).

A fig tree growing by leaps and bounds

Fig.71

Figs in June

Fig.72

Figs in June

Fig.73

Figs in June

Fig.74

Sometimes quite amusing situations happen because of the action of the generator of life. For example, some very slowly growing trees were planted in the Japanese garden of our park, namely, Lebanese cedars (Cedrus Libany), Deodara cedars (Cedrus Deodara) and Deodara Aureya cedars (Cedrus Deodara Aurea) which are usually converted into Bansais (Fig. 75, Fig. 76 and Fig. 77). Ordinary trees are turned into Bansais by getting a special stretching, cutting off some branches and giving a certain form to the crown of a tree.

Usually, after a special cutting of the crown, the scissors of a gardener do not touch the tree for a half a year! These varieties of trees grow very slowly everywhere… except for our domain! In the conditions of the action of the psi-field generator our gardeners have to cut the crowns every week, because of the enormous “stubble” which grows in our trees-Bansais in a week! Moreover, after the next “hair-cut” new shoots grow so quickly during a week, as they do not grow in ordinary terms during a year! Make sure about it, giving a glance at the next picture (Fig. 78)!!!

Cedrus Libany

Fig.75

Cedrus Deodara

Fig.76

Cedrus Deodara Aurea

Fig.77

Ceddar young shoots

Fig.78

In my article “The Source of Life – 1” (2005) I described the changes which happened then in the nursery transplants of Paulownia tomentosa–Imperialis under the influence of the dark matter generator (Fig. 79). In 2008 it continued to react to the action of the generator. This year Paulownia flowered at the beginning of May (Fig. 80) and immediately surprised us with the size of the flowers, which are not only wonderful but also much larger than the flowers of 2005 (Fig. 81). The leaves of this tree fall abreast of the flowers. In 2005 the leaves of this tree were 22-35 cm long (Fig. 82), and already then they were two times bigger than the “normal” ones.

Paulownia in 2005

Fig.79

Paulownia in 2008

Fig.80

Paulownia's enormous flowers

Fig.81

Paulownia's enormous leaves in 2005

Fig.82

But having such enormous size, the leaves were very thin. In 2008 still young leaves, which have not yet finished their growth and which appeared on the trees just a week ago, attained enormous size (Fig. 83). Svetlana’s hand can be hardly seen behind a young leaf. But this is also not all! The leaves of Paulownia tomentosa–Imperialis became not only very large, but also a very dense and acquired a beeswax-like coating (Fig. 84).

I would like to pay attention that Paulownia tomentosa–Imperialis blossoms first, and during some period of time these trees are covered with just flowers. Only when a flowering season is over, buds develop on the branches and the first leaves appear. Thus, by the time when a tree has its first young leaves, fruits have already been growing stormily on branches. It happened like this in 2005 in 2006, in 2007 and also in 2008!

Despite the fact that in 2005 the size of leaves and fruits of our Paulownia tomentosa–Imperialis was unbelievable for Paulownias out of the boundaries of our domain, in 2008 both the leaves and the fruits are already bigger than they were in 2005. Just look at the pictures and compare the size of leaves and fruits of Paulownia tomentosa–Imperialis in 2005 with those of 2008!!!

On both photos, 2005 (Fig. 85) and 2008 (Fig. 86), we see the leaves and fruits of this plant. The fruits shown on the picture of 2005 are more mature, because their little “caps” are already brown which indicates that the ripening has begun, while on the photo of 2008 the same “caps” are still green which means that the ripening is at its very initial stage!

Paulownia's enormous leaves in 2008

Fig.83

Paulownia's enormous leaves in 2008

Fig.84

Paulownia's enormous fruits in 2005

Fig.85

Paulownia's enormous fruits in 2008

Fig.86

I draw so much attention to it, because, if we compare the size of leaves and fruits on the photo of 2005 and on the picture of 2008, it may seem that fruits of 2005 are much bigger than those of 2008! But this not so!!! Everything is on the contrary! The matter is that fruits and leaves of Pau-lownia tomentosa–Imperialis of 2008 are bigger than those of 2005. They are just very young, but, nevertheless, the leaves are already enormous, while long time will be needed for the fruits, though already very big, to reach their maximal size. That is why we have an illusion that the fruits of 2008 are small.

Someone can object and declare this explanation just a profuse talk. Well, I may say, especially for skeptics, that this is not profuse talks, but the objective facts. In order to make sure of this, it is enough to look at the next photos. The mature fruits of Paulownia tomentosa–Imperialis which grow in our park and beyond it are shown on the photo taken in 2005. The size of our mature fruits was then 4.5-6 cm, which was three times bigger than that of the fruits beyond the area of action of the generator of life (Fig. 87). However, Paulownia’s fruits in 2008, still quite “green”, have already reached 5 cm (Fig. 88)! Today young fruits almost attained the maximal size of 2005 fruits, and we can only suppose what size they will have when ripen!

The cones of the monkey tree have also ripened for the last week (Fig. 89)! Araucaria araucana, or the monkey tree, has both female and male trees. Sure, that for a female tree to give mature cones, male tree should pollinate it. It is of interest that Araucaria araucana male tree not only produces male cones but also its needle-shaped leaves differ from those of a female tree IN COLOUR and FORM (Fig. 90)!

Our Paulownia's fruits 3-4 times bigger than the normal ones

Fig.87

Our Paulownia's fruits in 2008

Fig.88

Araucaria's female ripe cone

Fig.89

Araucaria's male ripe cone

Fig.90

Catalpa bignoides unexpectedly surprised us again. Its inflorescences began to blossom as early as in the end of the first week of June and… continue to flower till now (Fig. 91). As we can see, the photo of the flowering Catalpa is taken on June 23, 2008. We could understand the fact when Catalpa’s inflorescences had a lot of still closed buds in the beginning of June, but the fact that two weeks later there are a great number of flowering inflorescences with buds among Ca-talpa’s raging green leaves is very surprising (Fig. 92)! And this happens despite the fact that the flowers which began to blossom were blown off by blasts of wind during several summer thunder-showers with thunderstorms and lightnings.

Each thunderstorm left an amazing carpet of flowers of divine odour under Catalpas. Every single flower from Catalpa’s inflorescence is of amazing beauty and internal harmony and, besides, extraordinarily large for this plant (Fig. 93 and Fig. 94)!

Catalpa blossoming

Fig.91

Catalpa blossoming

Fig.92

Catalpa's enormous flowers

Fig.93

Catalpa's enormous flowers

Fig.94

Certainly, it is extraordinarily large comparing to Catalpas which grow beyond our domain. On the picture we can clearly see that a single flower from Catalpa’s inflorescence is 7 cm LONG!!! It turned out that the action of the psi-field generator converted our estate into a magic world of nature without any genetic engineering which is unable to do this kind of things, it is simply beyond its power!

But not only Catalpa has an “extravagant” and “odd” conduct under the action of the psi-field generator! Only a week passed, as other conifers, not only trimmed Bansais-trees, let out strong new shoots! Enormous young shoots appeared on the branches of Deodara cedar, on quite young branches of only four weeks old. JUST in a WEEK (Fig. 95)!!!

The first impression, when you look at this picture: this is a weeping willow which extended its hands-branches to the water… but the water appears to be a bright emerald grass where wind plays with green waves, and the weeping willow appears to be the Cedrus Deodara!

The artichoke falls abreast of other plants! One month passed since we “became acquainted” with this aristocrat of the vegetable garden and the inflorescences of Cynara scolymus attained an unbelievable size (Fig. 96)!!! Svetlana’s hand looks like a little child's hand in comparison to them. And this is not yet the end. We will see the final result later, when the inflorescence will completely ripen. Moreover, this will be the result of THIS YEAR, and we do not know what will happen the next year.

Russules timidly peek out of green grass (Fig. 97)! But no matter how much they hid, the snails will find them in order to treat themselves to their sweet pulp. Because of this we can see that the pulp of these mushrooms is very clean, there is not a single track of a worm! Completely forgetting the title of the king of the autumn forest, white mushrooms (Boletus edulis) show their crowns here and there! Most likely, the white mushroom “decided” to get also the title of the king of the summer forest (Fig. 98)!

Cedrus Deodara young shoots

Fig.95

Enormous artichoke

Fig.96

Russules in June

Fig.97

Boletus edulis in June

Fig.98

Everything what is going on in our estate looks like a magic fairy-tale. But all magic is in the true knowledge of nature, and our Fairy-tale is not over thereon, but just begins!

Nicolai Levashov, June 25, 2008


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