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Based on scientific studies, the pioneering biologist explains the synergistic effects of herbal essences, colors, tones and gemstones through simultaneous sensory stimulation. The author identifies not five-but seven-sensory organs linking the creating spiritual world with the created physical world. Moreover, he outlines how all of the senses are energetically connected and correspond to inner organs and endocrine glands. When all stimuli are applied in resonance with the client's vitality, they catalyze a healing process to rebalance and achieve higher awareness and, thus, a sense of…mehr

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Based on scientific studies, the pioneering biologist explains the synergistic effects of herbal essences, colors, tones and gemstones through simultaneous sensory stimulation. The author identifies not five-but seven-sensory organs linking the creating spiritual world with the created physical world. Moreover, he outlines how all of the senses are energetically connected and correspond to inner organs and endocrine glands. When all stimuli are applied in resonance with the client's vitality, they catalyze a healing process to rebalance and achieve higher awareness and, thus, a sense of well-being. Over two decades the author's research on the relation of colors and tones as COSMO-THERAPY evolved into COSMO-MUSIC. This innovative music is based on the 'rainbow scale' also corresponding to the seven senses and inner organs. Further, he frames the human dentition as a musical paradigm vis à vis the formation and sequence of the teeth. Finally, he outlines a 'Cosmocentric Worldview'centered in the human heart. He summarizes his findings in the motto: 'Perceiving the extrasensory through the senses is the key to the New World'. This publication is about: 'sensing the sense of life'.
Autorenporträt
Dietrich Gümbel est né à Königsberg en Prusse orientale (aujourd'hui Kaliningrad). Il a étudié la biologie et la géographie à l'université de Bonn, a travaillé à l'institut Max-Planck pour l'écologie des eaux (limnologie) à Schlitz/Hesse et a obtenu un doctorat en sciences naturelles à l'université de Giessen.