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.
Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal Programming446Practical Part – Mindlink sysrtem: “Concluding Remarks”If we hold the view that a person “is” rather than “has” a life-story, then our attemptsto interpret the latter is what really happened to people when they end upin a kind of existential “cul de sac”. 335It is twice as difficult to get back on the right road because:the person in question is not understood by those around him; they have thewrong view of him or her.The sad person doesn’t understand himself of herself anymore.The whole problem depends on a deficient interpretation. In other words, peopleeither get themselves all wrong or they fail to understand others. Lubbers remarks:“I have called deficient interpretation, together with its consequences,“hermeneutic distortion”, because the term expresses dislocation and deformation.The consequences of deficient interpretation are not of minor importanceas it so happens”. 336Knowledge and insight are pre-conditional to understanding“Hermeneutic aid involves co-operation between a therapist and one or more clientswith the aim of understanding and interpreting of unacceptable experiences”.337The nature of behaviour will remain obscure as long as the knowledge and understanding- relevant to its observation – is lacking. Lubbers mentioned an exampleto illustrate this.335 Typical French statement. Literal translation is impossible. The term comes from the French speaking part of the nobilityin the UK and means: the bottom of the bag.336 Lubbers, Dr. R. op. cit. page 12337 Lubbers, Dr. R. op. cit. page 23
Womb as Paradise Lost – Foetal Programming447Practical Part – Mindlink sysrtem: “Concluding Remarks”22.2 Example of misunderstandingA dog falls into the rough seas of a basin shaped harbour. It can not get unto thequayside. The people on the quay are unable to do anything to help. The animal isterrified. A boat is the solution. A few people row out to the dog. The animal becomesmore terrified and attacks the people. It does not understand what they aredoing and snaps at them, trying to get away. It has to be caught in a net before itgives up and can be brought to safety. The dog tried to protect himself but hisaggression endangered those who were trying to save it.The people can see by the manner the dog is behaving that it wants to get out ofthe water, but it is unable to do so. Its weak efforts betray its tiredness and helooks dreadful. The people in the boat understand why it is frightened and changetheir tactics. As result it is saved.Their acceptance of its aggression is not something to be taken for granted. A dogwhich bites is vicious. People try protect themselves against vicious dogs and getfrightened. Usually their attitude is defensive, they do not try to understand.If we wish to understand the behaviour of a certain animal we must know somethingabout biology and animal psychology. He who has no sympathy for animalswill never become a good vet. A deeper understanding is gained by furtheringone’s knowledge. 33822.3 Conclusion of the exampleSympathy for another person requires knowledge of material and biological conditionssupplemented by a knowledge of cultural conditions. “Sympathy implies338 Lubbers, Dr. R. op. cit. page 25-26
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Practical Part – Mindlink sysrtem: “Concluding Remarks”
22.2 Example of misunderstanding
A dog falls into the rough seas of a basin shaped harbour. It can not get unto the
quayside. The people on the quay are unable to do anything to help. The animal is
terrified. A boat is the solution. A few people row out to the dog. The animal becomes
more terrified and attacks the people. It does not understand what they are
doing and snaps at them, trying to get away. It has to be caught in a net before it
gives up and can be brought to safety. The dog tried to protect himself but his
aggression endangered those who were trying to save it.
The people can see by the manner the dog is behaving that it wants to get out of
the water, but it is unable to do so. Its weak efforts betray its tiredness and he
looks dreadful. The people in the boat understand why it is frightened and change
their tactics. As result it is saved.
Their acceptance of its aggression is not something to be taken for granted. A dog
which bites is vicious. People try protect themselves against vicious dogs and get
frightened. Usually their attitude is defensive, they do not try to understand.
If we wish to understand the behaviour of a certain animal we must know something
about biology and animal psychology. He who has no sympathy for animals
will never become a good vet. A deeper understanding is gained by furthering
one’s knowledge. 338
22.3 Conclusion of the example
Sympathy for another person requires knowledge of material and biological conditions
supplemented by a knowledge of cultural conditions. “Sympathy implies
338 Lubbers, Dr. R. op. cit. page 25-26