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Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar, March 19-21, 2010

Day 1. PhotoGallery

Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

The performance-seminar was held in the large hall of the Moscow business centre, Amber Plaza, which was very spacious with good ventilation and illumination. The organizers of the seminar—members of the Russian Public Movement "Renaissance. The Golden Age"—did their best to make this festival of Reason memorable.


Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

Nicolai Levashov carried out a special test of the people in the auditorium in order to discover sensitive individuals whose qualities would let him conduct the transformation of their brain relatively quickly. He asked the volunteers who wished pass the test to clench the fingers of one hand with the other. The ones suited for the transformation would be those who could not unclench their hands on their own. A light hypnotic influence upon the audience lasted 2 or 3 minutes. Afterwards those who could not unlink their hands were invited to go up to the stage.


Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

A person might preserve complete consciousness but be unable to control himself. Nicolai influenced the muscles of a bearded gentleman’s hand: he was asked to stretch out his hand which was "fixed" in this position. Then it was released, then "fixed" again, then release again. Afterwards Nicolai sank him into sleep pronouncing the word "sleep" (the word was pronounced fot the audience). The man fell asleep standing and woke up when Nicolai clicked his fingers. While the man was sleeping Nicolai carried out a healing session. Then he woke him up and asked how he felt. "Very good" was the answer. Then he again put him to sleep and woke him up.


Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

Nicolai "glued" a participant’s foot to the floor (the gentleman is the red sweater on the photo). No mater how hard he waved his hands, he was unable to unglue himself. Then Nicolai "glued" together the hands of another participant (a gentleman wearing the grey sweater and jeans called Dmitry). He also invited some people from the auditorium to try to unclench his hands, however warning that the enthusiasts should be as careful as possible and did not jerk Dmitry’s hands too hard, otherwise they could tear his muscles. "Playing the Golden goose" was next. The young man wearing the striped sweater became the "goose." The "goose" received the ability to stick people to himself, however not everyone. There was just one participant who became "glued." Others came, tried and remained "unglued." Then Nicolai created an invisible wall between two men (one of them wore a striped sweater and another had a moustache). It is of interest that the first gentleman could get through the wall a bit farther than the second who could not trespass at all (it looked like they moved through the thick air), so that the first one almost fell in the arms of the second.


Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

Then the process of brain transformation was initiated in all volunteers on the stage. Nicolai created a floral bud on the palm of their hands which served as some kind of an indicator of the transformational process: the brain transformation is completed, when the bud blossoms fully.


Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

It was suggested that those whose process of transformation was completed start using their new abilities right on the spot. The gentleman in the grey sweater (Dmitry) said that he could see his lungs. Nicolai explained to him that he should not just look but set himself a task, for example: "I want to see the rest of the tar in my lungs as dark spots." After that Dmitry who had recently quit smoking said that he saw some brown spots in the lower part of his lungs. Then several smokers from the audience were invited on the stage to undergo this unusual diagnostic process.


Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

After that Nicolai suggested conducting an experiment of the spirit leaving the body. Two women on the stage said that they had experienced that, but Nicolai wanted someone who would do that for the first time. A woman in a green shirt volunteered. Her assigned task was to go out of the body and look at the audience from the outside. There was a mustached man behind her (to help in case her body fell down).


Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010     Nicolai Levashov's performance-seminar. Moscow, March 19-21, 2010

Then the volunteers abandoned the stage. Nicolai carried out a session to release the audience from different blockings and then a universal healing session. A young lady felt unwell and Nicolai went down to the auditorium to help her. It took only a couple of minutes.