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Peter Hübner
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MUSIC + BRAIN
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Soul to Medicine

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Peter Hübner – The Significance of the Soul to Medicine


In our language it is still normal, to express this phenomenon of holistic well-being with the word “Gesundheit”.
And fortunately, it tallies with the inner experience of the effect of our inner flame of life on our well-being.
Our ancestors must also have seen and experienced all this in the same way, and so they gave the phenomenon of “Gesundheit” (health) this appropriate name. The health performance of Medical Resonance Therapy Music® takes place through a purposeful integration of feeling, understanding and breathing. When feeling, mind and breathing have been integrated with the help of the intellect, an inner impulse of animation occurs at this moment.

This impulse starts in our soul, penetrates our inner organs of knowledge and creation intellect, feeling and mind through our self as through a universal amplifier, penetrates our breathing and our thinking and even our physiology and: this impulse of pure life may pour into our surroundings. We then call this “aura”, or whatever people may call it.

Thus, music organised according to the harmony laws of nature can promote and bring about the co-ordination of our inner human powers. This is largely because of the fact that music can address both our feeling and understanding together.

With the spoken word and our speech we more or less only reach the listener’s mind. But music speaks to both, feeling and mind, and: music, structured according to the harmony laws of the microcosm of music and/or nature, is able to co-ordinate our feeling and our mind in a natural way with our breathing.
And at that moment, when our feeling, our mind and our breath are perfectly co-ordinated, this light impulse is created in our self, and its effect is that it strengthens our entire organism in its natural health.

As I have said before, our soul is the only natural universal element of our existence. Our soul is able to transfer our thinking into a natural dynamic cosmic function, and only our soul is able to nourish our inner human powers, i.e. our vital organs within our mind: our intellect, our feeling, our mind and our senses.

As I also said, our inner, cosmic organs of knowledge and creation can never be nourished from outside with material devices or methods – I am talking here about our inner senses, we also use when dreaming: they are never nourished from outside – they can only be nourished through the soul’s vital energy.

Therefore it is important for our inner harmony and our health to strengthen our soul’s harmony and – with regard to the health of our entire organism – to activate its natural universal efficiency. It is quite natural for our soul to radiate the pure flame of life, to maintain our health, and to nourish our inner organs of life, our inner powers of life, our inner cosmic human powers.


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