When ego is pushed against the wall, it uses, as its last resort, the fear it provokes in us to mislead us and avert us from following the laws of the siritual body. Certain therapeutic techniques from the East ropose that ego should first be destroyed in order to achieve spiritual development or growth. I believe that this is not necessary and that it is even harmful for our existence, because without ego as a component of our being, we would be left without our own and authentic personality. My experience has shown that in spiritual work ego must in fact only be swith-on/switch-off of the ego than to destroy it. We only switch off the ego mentally for a brief time, when we conduct spiritual transfomations and establish connecions with our inner truth: for everyday needs, we switch it on again.
MIND (EGO) IS THE MURDERER OF TRUTH
LET THE STUDENT KILL THE MURDERER
Our ego will not be hurt if we switch it off for a short time; it will also allow the performance of the meditations necesssary when we establish a connection with our inner self. A gradual and short switching off of the ego also enables a correct manner of introduction into meditation, where the ego is a large burden for a beginner.
CONTENTS
FOREWORD
INTRODUCTION
- INSIGHT
1.1. Historical Overview
1.2. Esoteric Sciences
1.3. Spiritual Growth of an Individual
1.4. First Steps in Treatment
1.5. Organisms and Their Properties
1.6. Significance of Anatomy for Treatment
1.7. Meditation and Its Forms - COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT
2.1. Or, Orgone
2.2. Discoveries of Wilhelm Reich
2.3. Discoveries of Rafael Rosen
2.4. Discoveries of Naomi Feinberg - BIORGONOMY
3.1. Energy Systems
3.2. Meditation of Light
3.3. Measurement of Energy
3.4. The Receiving Hand and the Transmitting Hand
3.5. Complementary Energy
3.6. Colours
3.7. Therapy in Biorgonomy - HATMARA
4.1. Merkava
4.2. Meditation for the Creation of Merkava
4.3. Colours in Merkava
4.4. Merkava in Biorgonomy
4.5. Transformation Rules - CAUSES OF ILLNESS
5.1. Karma
5.1.1. Fear
5.1.2. Stress
5.1.3. Trauma
5.1.4. Influence of Living People
5.1.5. Influence of the Deceased
5.1.6. Other Influential Sources
5.2. Reincarnation
5.3. Complementary Partner
5.4. Inheritance from the Father
5.5. Inheritance from the Mother - THERAPY
6.1. SET OF CAUSES
6.2. Use of Merkava
6.3. Transformation
6.4. Therapeutic Procedure
6.5. Meditation of Encountering the Guide - EVOLUTION AND PROGRAMMES
7.1. Infinite Light
7.2. Creation
7.3. Complementary Energies
7.4. KETER
7.5. KETER Initiation
7.6. The EHEYE ASHER EHEYE Programme
7.7. The BIBLE and Its Significance
7.8. CABBALA and Its Significance - EXPLOSION IN THE SPACE
8.1. Division of Creation to Two Parts
8.2. Two Different States
8.3. Therapy
8.4. The NA’OM ADONAI Programme
8.5. The TIKUN OLAM Programme - THE YEHI OR PROGRAMME
9.1. Activation of the YEHI OR Process
9.2. Use of the YEHI OR Programme
9.3. Basic Rules
9.3.1. Vacuum – THE FIRST RULE
9.3.2. Energy Bodies – THE SECOND RULE
9.3.3. Complementary Partner – THE THIRD RULE
9.4. Joined Programmes - PREPARATIONS FOR THERAPY
10.1. Preparation of the Therapist
10.2. Preparation of the Patient
10.3. Preparation of the Site of Therapy
10.3.1. Geo-pathological Disturbances
10.3.2. Disturbances in Buildings
10.3.3. Disturbances on the Building Plot
10.4. Teamwork of Therapists
10.5. Approach to Therapy - THERAPY OF ENERGY BODY
11.1. The Aura
11.2. The Backbone
11.3. The Blood
11.4. Complementary Partner
11.5. Life Energy - THERAPY OF THE PHYSICAL BODY
12.1. Examination of the Functional Systems – THE FOURTH RULE
12.2. System Does not Function – THE FIFTH RULE
12.3. The Body Is Ill