STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2617, sig. 109-12/265

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English Translation

The F9V current has a higher voltage and a faster rate than the control current of others. This has a cause in the following: If we have physical excitation in mind, then the blood stream has a rate to boil, on the other hand the current of light does not have such a rate. Thus, in the brain, as the seat of reason, in a control centre where both currents unite by creating a common idea, the blood stream in this center as the dye maker (shadow) has such a pace and, by its degree to boil, it is so animal that the light current of energy cannot create the elements of the living images, ideas that would form a harmonious game of light and shadow. That is why there is also talk of an eclipse of the brain. Also, the person who has experienced such a condition cannot even remember himself to experience an experienced eye - a moment or even a time. This condition can be caused not only by a seemingly natural outburst of feeling, but also by an artificial effect of poison, especially alcohol. It is essentially an inconsistent rate of blood flow with a stream of nerve light energy, and it is also about the fact that the increase in blood tem-pa is both animal and blood, i.e. the distribution of its co-particles- tek is not normal. When the mind moves as it is called, it can be considered that the dye, dissolved by the bile, is especially animal, and makes them impossible to penetrate the rays of energy, marked after the light- no. In a similar way, it is possible to interpret all the so-called mental diseases and peculiarities, it does not take away the problems of literary and artistic (mo-earn art). In this brief overview and explanation it is not possible to mention the detailed chemical and optical roz-bor basic apparatus of the eye-brain, nor does it explain the ability and cause of the variable substance. It should be recalled that basic measures have not yet been amended, which would be consistently expressed - 11