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Return to Nature! The True Natural Method of Healing and Living and the True Salvation of the Soul Paradise Regained Volume I focuses on the importance of returning to a natural way of life for healing and spiritual fulfillment. The book encourages individuals to reconnect with the natural world in order to improve both their physical and mental health. The author presents the idea that modern life has led people away from nature, and this disconnection is the root cause of many physical ailments and spiritual discontent. Through simple lifestyle changes, the book argues that individuals can…mehr

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Return to Nature! The True Natural Method of Healing and Living and the True Salvation of the Soul Paradise Regained Volume I focuses on the importance of returning to a natural way of life for healing and spiritual fulfillment. The book encourages individuals to reconnect with the natural world in order to improve both their physical and mental health. The author presents the idea that modern life has led people away from nature, and this disconnection is the root cause of many physical ailments and spiritual discontent. Through simple lifestyle changes, the book argues that individuals can reclaim their vitality, restore balance in their lives, and achieve a sense of inner peace. It emphasizes the benefits of living in harmony with the environment, incorporating fresh air, clean water, proper nutrition, and a more active lifestyle. Spiritual enlightenment is also discussed as a key aspect of this natural method, suggesting that the path to healing is also a path to personal transformation and deeper understanding. The work highlights the importance of self-care, mindfulness, and a deeper connection to the earth.
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Adolf Just, born on August 8, 1859, in L thorst near Dassel, Kingdom of Hanover, was a German naturopath and a key figure in the natural health movement. Initially trained as a bookseller, Just became a lay practitioner after turning to self-study in natural remedies when he fell ill. His journey into naturopathy led him to advocate a return to nature, which included living off natural foods, clean water, fresh air, and using earth-based treatments like clay. He founded the Naturopathic Institute Jungborn in 1895 in Eckertal, and his clinic attracted prominent individuals, including Franz Kafka. Just believed that humanity had fallen out of harmony with nature and that by observing and living like animals, humans could regain salvation and a healthy body. He rejected modern medicine, vaccines, and industrial practices such as the use of chemicals in agriculture. His beliefs extended to vegetarianism, fasting, and rejecting the use of drugs, homeopathy, and artificial gym practices. Just s work, particularly "Return to Nature," had international influence, even inspiring the establishment of a natural medicine hospital in India. He died on January 20, 1936, in Blankenburg, Germany.