Womb as Paradise Lost
Dissertation 2015. Womb as Paradise Lost - Regained by the Energy of Life.
My name is Dr. Gideon Benavraham, professor-emeritus Clinical Hermeneutics. "What happens in a human being fundamentally during the proces of prenatal development (Fetal Programming) and what are the consequences to distortions and diseases later on life?" Research tools: Mindlink-Tesla-Transformation Technology (MTTT) as diagnosticum with PEMF and music frequencies as treatment methods. A RCT-double blind and placebo-controlled research, with statistics.
Dissertation 2015. Womb as Paradise Lost - Regained by the Energy of Life.
My name is Dr. Gideon Benavraham, professor-emeritus Clinical Hermeneutics. "What happens in a human being fundamentally during the proces of prenatal development (Fetal Programming) and what are the consequences to distortions and diseases later on life?" Research tools: Mindlink-Tesla-Transformation Technology (MTTT) as diagnosticum with PEMF and music frequencies as treatment methods. A RCT-double blind and placebo-controlled research, with statistics.
38Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal ProgrammingThetic Part 1 – Philosophical Introductionwith the Source of life Energy, similar to the ligands, the protein’s on the cellmembranes and the nuclei.1.2.2 Densification of the language and the Implicate OrderWe read Bohm about the order in his book “Wholeness and the ImplicateOrder”. He writes: “In the enfolded order, space and time are no longer thedominant factors determing the relationships of dependence or independenceof different elements … It is instructive to consider that the word“health” in English is based on an Anglo-Saxon word “hale” meaning“Whole”: that is to be healthy is to be whole, which is, I think roughly theequivalent of the Hebrew “shalom”. Likewise, the English “holy” is basedon the same root as Whole. All of this indicates that man has sensed alwaysthat wholeness of integrity is an absolute necessity to make live worth living.Yet, over the ages, he has generally lived in fragmentation.” 14Bohm has expressed the connection with the Hebrew language in order toset the way free for a step into the causity of the Hebrew language as I haveelaborated in the Prolegomena.In this introduction about the densification of language I will show the wayto a renewal of the languages in transparency up to the Creating Substance(Spinoza).1.3 Analysis of the languageStephen Hawking has centralized “the analysis of language” as the remaining taskof the philosophy by addressing a quote of Wittgenstein, by which he has con-14 Bohm, D. The Wholeness …. Page XV – 13.
39Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal ProgrammingThetic Part 1 – Philosophical Introductionfined physics of the other sciences, like medical science and medical sub sciences.He wrote:1.3.1 Wittgenstein“In the eighteenth century, philosophers considered the whole of humanknowledge, including science, to be their field and discussed questions suchas: “Did the universe have a beginning?” However, in the nineteenth andtwentieth centuries, science became too technical and mathematical for thephilosophers, or anyone else except a few specialists. Philosophers reducedthe scope of their inquiries so much that Wittgenstein, the most famous philosopherof this century, said, "The sole remaining task for philosophy isthe analysis of language. "What a comedown from the great tradition ofphilosophy from Aristotle to Kant! …We find ourselves in a bewildering world. We want to make sense of what we seearound us and to ask: “What is the nature of the universe? What is our place in itand where did it and we come from? Why is it the way it is?” 15After all Hawking left his opinion about the Singularity, the very only point as thebeginning is: time. There is no point, there are no boundaries in the universe,there is no beginning and no end. In the terminology of this thesis: there can’t bea cosmological octave, so we have to live in a world without Singularity: the centralpoint, the cosmological Tonic. I posit the reprehensible nature of the statementof Hawking without being able to examine these questions in depth. To mean atonal universe is a contradictio in terminis.15 Hawking, Stephen, A brief history of Time, 1988
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Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal Programming
Thetic Part 1 – Philosophical Introduction
fined physics of the other sciences, like medical science and medical sub sciences.
He wrote:
1.3.1 Wittgenstein
“In the eighteenth century, philosophers considered the whole of human
knowledge, including science, to be their field and discussed questions such
as: “Did the universe have a beginning?” However, in the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, science became too technical and mathematical for the
philosophers, or anyone else except a few specialists. Philosophers reduced
the scope of their inquiries so much that Wittgenstein, the most famous philosopher
of this century, said, "The sole remaining task for philosophy is
the analysis of language. "What a comedown from the great tradition of
philosophy from Aristotle to Kant! …
We find ourselves in a bewildering world. We want to make sense of what we see
around us and to ask: “What is the nature of the universe? What is our place in it
and where did it and we come from? Why is it the way it is?” 15
After all Hawking left his opinion about the Singularity, the very only point as the
beginning is: time. There is no point, there are no boundaries in the universe,
there is no beginning and no end. In the terminology of this thesis: there can’t be
a cosmological octave, so we have to live in a world without Singularity: the central
point, the cosmological Tonic. I posit the reprehensible nature of the statement
of Hawking without being able to examine these questions in depth. To me
an atonal universe is a contradictio in terminis.
15 Hawking, Stephen, A brief history of Time, 1988