Medizin Aktuell: The equivalent then also applies on a larger scale.
Peter Hübner: Yes, because the souls of all people stand to one another in direct and immediate contact.
So when a group of them make the mutual decision to destroy their prisons, they collectively withdraw the qualities of harmony of life, vitality and intelligence of life from the people affected by this decision.
The people thus equipped with less vitality become physically ill, the consequence e.g. being epidemics or they become mentally ill, the consequence being collective suicide and/or war.
The people affected do not even notice this in the context of their first three main states of
consciousness, utilising only 2% of their brain potential.
With this extremely limited ability, they perhaps even imagine that they are engineering this war voluntarily, and by their own decision or are only reacting to aggression of other attackers.
But we must not forget: in the end their entire actual knowledge within their first three main
states of consciousness culminates every day in deep sleep: in nothingness and for this
reason they do not know much more about the causes of epidemics and/or war than: nothing.
Medizin Aktuell: Herr Hübner, when you talk about consciousness, it is mainly about two fundamental things:
Breaking through deep sleep as the third main state of consciousness and the achievement of higher states of consciousness.
Breaking through deep sleep that “absolute sound barrier of the so-called civilised world”, as you also call it seems to be quite problematic and constitutes a great hurdle.
If it were so easy, many would have taken this hurdle and the world would probably be quite a different place.
But in today’s world we have the impression that this third main state of consciousness of deep
sleep represents an absolutely established limit. Most people do not seem to be aware of this.
Peter Hübner: They have never got to know it any other way.
Medizin Aktuell: And nobody has ever told them anything else.
The relatively few reports by the great creators of religion or the philosophers or the great classical composers you have quoted in your interview with Classic-Life, are the very few great exceptions of the mentally uplifting among all the prattle in the mass media of our times.