|
With Medical
Resonance Therapy Music, the approach to the activation and strengthening
of the natural healing processes is based on the age-old recognition
that the natural laws of harmony of the microcosm of music and biological
evolution are identical.
What is interesting about this method is that it does not require any
knowledge about biological naturopathy, but needs only knowledge of
the natural musical regeneration processes within the microcosm of music.
Medical Resonance Therapy Music is not music in the general sense of
the word and, as such, serves not to entertain but to be used purely
for medical purposes.
The beauty of the harmonic musical preparations is directed at individual
acceptance but beyond the pleasant musical enjoyment, natures
laws of harmony contained in the fine structures of the microcosm of
the music are of central medical significance, as they alone produce
the positive health-promoting effects.
Recently,
leading medical practitioners have been able to show that the human
organisms different biological rhythms obey the laws of musical
harmony.
Professor Dr. G. Hildebrandt, one of the founders of, and a leading
expert in chronomedicine, talks of this, in terms of human physiology,
directly as music physiology.
Today it is clearly far more easily possible to gain specialist insight
into the natural musical regeneration processes of the microcosm of
music, than into the structurally corresponding natural healing processes
in living biological organisms.
And if it is now true what all great thinkers amongst mankind
have claimed and what more recent studies have indicated that
the natural laws of harmony of the microcosm of music are identical
to those of biological life, then our scientific musical knowledge about
the natural regeneration processes in the microcosm of music could open
up the possibility for us to activate and strengthen the natural healing
powers inherent in living organisms and those investigations,
about which Professor Reznikov will be reporting, lend weight to this
assumption.
|
 |
|
In one single sound alone singled out
from the twittering of birds it is possible
to discover a gigantic concert of birds,
and in a single sound from the human voice one
can hear if one listens carefully massive
choirs, full of sounds and
individual songs.
Peter
Huebner
|