Studies to apply Initiatic Science: 

Real Peacework Akademie - Peace School Linz

Institut for individual Peace work & Future Design

=> Education for a basic understanding & working for peace & harmony in the world!

(In Cooperation with the Institute for Municipal sciences, Linz )

 

 

"Synthesis and analysis are two approaches to knowledge. In a general sense, science has chosen the method of analysis, which separates, cuts and dissects. Of course, it is necessary from time to time to concentrate on a certain point of detail, but synthesis is the only method which is truly useful and productive, because synthesis alone brings about life. When we analyze, we limit ourselves, we shrink, we contract. Yes, and we can even say that analysis leads to death, while synthesis tends towards life. As proof, consider how a mother forms her infant. She assembles billions of elements, and the child is the living synthesis who breathes, moves, eats and speaks. Later, when the hour of analysis strikes, each particle of its body departs to rejoin the region from which it came: earth, water, air, fire, just as the characters are returned to the typographer’s drawers. In the same way, those who relentlessly analyze and dismantle things and living beings march towards death, towards spiritual death."

 

"The lack of understanding that prevails between men of science and men of faith comes from the fact that the former base their convictions on visible, objective reality, whereas the latter base theirs on an invisible, subjective reality. But both points of view are incomplete, because each has a tendency to give priority to one aspect to the detriment of the other.

The universe is an entity that we can grasp from the outside by means of science, and from the inside by means of religion, because the human being itself is a unity capable of living in both the objective and the subjective worlds, in both the exterior and interior worlds. Instead of opposing each other, science and religion should complete each other. In any case, it is not science that opposes religion or vice versa, it is scientists and people of religion who oppose each other, because their knowledge is incomplete."

 

"Young people have been given to understand that they have total freedom to live their sexual life as they see fit. But should we be happy to see them sad, wounded and spent after their premature experiences have cost them their feathers? Did anyone warn them that repeatedly engaging in all these volcanic eruptions would not be without consequences, that they would burn their most precious quintessence?

I am not condemning either sexual relations or pleasure. It can all be magnificent and constructive, provided you understand that sexual energy is a force to be treated with caution. As with petrol, those who are ignorant and foolhardy get burnt. They burn their quintessence, whereas those who know how to use this energy can fly into space. Yes, it is petrol that best illustrates the question of sexual energy."

 

Adults give very bad advice to young people when they say: 'Hurry and make the most of it, because youth does not last. If you only knew how quickly it passes!' It is true, their youth has passed very quickly, but why? Well, precisely because they listened to this pernicious advice when they were young and made haste to enjoy themselves, to experience every pleasure, which is the best way to lose one's freshness! So, since these are the facts, people draw their conclusions. Yes, but if the facts are what they are, it is because they did not know how to observe and reason correctly beforehand.

What I, myself, would say to young people is this: if you work for the light, for a high ideal, the older you get, the more alive and expressive you will become. You will even acquire a life and an expression that you did not have when you were much younger. Of course, you will stoop a little more, you will have a few more wrinkles and white hair, but do not let that stop you: allow your body to age gracefully and remember that your soul can continue to manifest through it with an extraordinary youthfulness.

 

"We often hear people criticize the young: ‘Look what they’re interested in these days! Look what they read… what they listen to!’ But who produces all these useless and even dangerous things to which the young are so attracted? They are too young to have invented them on their own. We not only provide boys and girls of fourteen and fifteen with all sorts of trivialities but hold social success up to them as an ideal. And even at this age it is considered normal for them to have all kinds of sexual experiences. Books, films, radio, television and music all encourage them to have adventures that will age them prematurely. Then, those who have led them down this path no longer find them so charming. They reject them and replace them with others who are fresh and innocent and who have the same fate in store for them. Isn’t this conduct irresponsible and criminal?"

 

"Each of us possesses a soul and a spirit, and this soul and spirit have needs. If so many human beings are unconscious of these needs, it is because they have stifled them by leading a life without ideals. But these needs are there, and sometimes they manifest in people but they do not understand the language. All these dangerous experiments - like drugs for example - that today tempt young people as well as adults, are expressions of something they are lacking, a call of the soul hungry for the infinite and demanding to be nourished. For what is left for the soul in a society in which all belief in a divine world has been destroyed and in which political rivalries and economic and social success are held up as ideals? Since we deprive the soul of the spiritual foods it needs to be able to soar into space, it looks for these elements in the material realm, in substances such as tobacco, alcohol and drugs. Yes, when the soul is not given the nourishment it needs, it seeks to satisfy itself by means of material foods. However it is these foods which destroy us."

 

New Years Congress 2012: « A new heaven and a new earth » (pdf.2,86MB)

 

Self-Study-Program