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Peter Hübner – The Significance of the Soul to Medicine


Our self towers above all this like a bright sun as the ruler, who co-ordinates with our consciousness.
And our soul rules behind this multi-layered inner world of life – that at least is the natural system. If this natural hierarchical order is disturbed or even destroyed, then our soul is no longer able to pass on its original qualities of vital energy, of intelligence of life and harmony of life to our body through all these organs of knowledge and creation, and thus, we fall ill – as an external expression: as a document: as proof of the destruction of our natural inner order and/or of the disorder or chaos in our own inner world.

I get to know this in true meditation, but I can, of course, also experience this when I listen to Medical Resonance Therapy Music®, which is structured according to the harmony laws of nature.
And, of course, anybody can fundamentally experience this, when he has overcome the absolute sound barrier of deep sleep, which has become so normal nowadays: when he has learned to stay wide awake beyond thinking – i.e. if he does not fall into the present obligatory deep sleep when his thinking process stops.

For such an experience you must not just go to bed according to the motto: “Oh, hopefully I will soon go to sleep!” No, it is very important to experience the transition from wakeful consciousness to sleep really wide awake – this is a very important point.
If this experience of complete inner alertness during deep sleep is lost, then a human being – in my opinion – becomes ill, because with the non-existence of experience – inner unconsciousness – he has lost the natural, vital contact to himself.

When I go to sleep, finally sleeping deeply and then begin to dream, the whole master key of health is concealed in this small area between being awake, sleeping and dreaming, the master key of my entire well-being – which at the same time is also the master key of meditation, and also the master key of all spirituality and/or of “cure of souls” in the true sense of the word.
All I need is that I learn in this moment – when I fall asleep and then begin to dream, or where I go back to sleep from dreaming and finally wake up again –, to stay awake.
That is all I need to strengthen my natural health.

But if I do not reach this state of ability of knowledge and/or consciousness beyond thinking, then I do not even know what “life” is – the great wise men even say that in that case I do not even “live”.
For life is only established where I am wide awake beyond thinking – life is definitely not established in the cinema.

When I see, how many people or scientists take all their activities and professions so deadly serious, then it seems to me as if I were sitting with them in the cinema: the man on the screen says something to his wife, and suddenly the cinema-goer next to me takes a gun and shoots the actor on the screen.
Normally, everybody would say to him: “That is ridiculous – that is only a film!”

But that looks to me like the behaviour of all those people, who seek their salvation and health so exclusively externally – it seems to me like in a film: not real.

Many think, what they are doing is very important; but time shows: they are quickly forgotten. Two years after their death, nobody knows them any longer.

It is as if they had never been alive – and perhaps they have not really lived, because they have never experienced, what “life” is.
They have never got to know life as such, and so they have not expressed it. Nothing they do or have done, lives on – nothing of it has a continued existence.


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