This mental-emotional wallowing in memories prevents, as I have said, the process
of transcending and may even block it completely if you have not learned
to meticulously make sure that you continue your journey to your originally
requested destination, without looking to the left or right or backwards:
only keep looking to the front.
Most people or nearly everybody, who only know the
first three main states of consciousness, suffer from chronic lack of
sleep.
Most are not even aware of this, but when they learn the process of transcending
and practise it regularly, they will quickly notice that their organism will
signal a need to catch up with sleep that it needs a much more far-reaching
regeneration, than granted so far in the context of the first three main states
of consciousness.
The body’s need for regeneration supports transcendence during the initial
period and so supports the journey to our inner being, because it means more
relaxation and more regeneration for the body.
But because of this support of the body, less demand is made on our three main inner cosmic organs of discovery and creation: on feeling, mind and intellect – and as a consequence of that we tend to continue falling into deep sleep: falling asleep during transcending.
After a time of practising, however, the body’s essential regeneration processes
come to a relatively satisfactory end, so that its own urge for relaxation
and regeneration becomes less, and its support in transcending also subsides.
Now we are increasingly dependent on our inner cosmic
organs of knowledge and
creation if we want to keep the direction during the process of transcending:
to the depth of the mind, towards more refined and comprehensive processes
of thinking: to more refined thinking.
And here we notice ever more clearly the great obstacles on the way of transcending:
our innumerable experiences of the past, which come towards us like fresh experiences,
and pull us away into the opposite direction.
Thus, we have to learn to adopt a completely neutral position towards all these
earlier experiences, and not to be distracted or even torn away by them, and
to continue our inner journey as successfully as ever.
For instance, in the case of Transcendental Meditation, as taught by the great
Indian wise Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, this is all taken into account in his
technology of transcending and it works: as long as you correctly adhere
to the program.
Medizin Aktuell: And it also works with
your
music, which is
structured according to the
harmony laws of the microcosm
of music and/or nature.
Peter Hübner: As long as you listen
to it with your eyes closed, and as far as possible, under quiet and uninterrupted
conditions ideally through good headphones, which are actually quite
rare, due to all the inferior, unnaturally structured music on the market.
Medizin Aktuell: Herr Hübner, thank
you very much for this interview.