Anastasia offers incredible and totally new insight into science and religion. The information presented in the books is nothing short of an evolution of both. For example her ideas about flying saucers and the way she describes them are incredible.
According to her “the functioning of all your machines is based on the energy of explosion. The propulsion principal of a flying saucer is based on the energy of generating a vacuum.” (pp 109)
She describes this process as an explosion occurring when something solid quickly changes to a gaseous form. Or when two gaseous substances evolve into something lighter.
Anastasia says that if Man had purer thoughts and knew Nature better we would have realized how to make flying saucers a long time ago. She says there are substances in Nature that are living microorganisms that can transform gaseous substances into solids. She says that all plants can do this but they all have different results.
There is a microorganism smaller than the eye can see that can take in liquid from the Earth and air. It basically feeds on air alone and converts that to propulsion energy. These same kinds of microorganisms that power flying saucers.
There is a thin layer of these microorganisms on the inner surface of the double walled flying saucer. The opening between the two walls is approximately three centimeters apart and the walls are porous, with micro-sized pinholes. The microorganisms suck in air through the holes, create a vacuum and fly the saucer.
“Cultivating” the materials much like one would cultivate Kombucha makes the saucer itself. Anastasia says that this can be done, not by actual cultivation, but by several dozen people with the same abilities growing it with their minds in about one year.
Anastasia says that the flying saucers can accelerate to one-nineteenth the speed of the average modern-day human. (pp 110-113)
When talking about the concepts of time and distance she says that one cannot measure by meters or seconds, but these dimension’s conscious awareness and will. (pp 172)
“God is the interplanetary Mind, or intelligence. He is not to be found in a single mass. Half of Him is in the non-material realm of the Universe. This is the sum total of all energies. The other half of Him is dispersed across the Earth, in every individual, in every Man.” (pp 50)
“If the Bible told everything in detail, it would be impossible to read through it in a single human lifetime. One must understand the Bible there is so much information behind each verse.
When asked by Vladimir if Anastasia asks God for anything she replies “what more can I ask, when so much has been given me? It is my task to thank Him and help Him.” (pp 138)
Anastasia describes the different religions as being like a conversation about the parents we have never met, but only in different terms. She says that no matter how we talk about God we are happy to hear it. We are supposed to reflect on everything we learn and judge for ourselves what is true. She says that she does not need any intermediaries between her and God. (pp 211)
The Bible tells us “by their fruits ye shall know them” (Matth. 7:20) (pp 179)
This seems to be a central theme in all the books.