7.1. Therapeutic Procedure

With regard to the purpose of our therapy at the physical level to enable the body, through the channelling of energy into the weakened system, to maximally capacitate its defence mechanism to overcome a poor state, we define a uniform approach to the healing of the functional systems and its organs. Our aim is to treat the functional systems, since the energy of the organs of a certain system at this level is maintained in the same way as the system itself, while the disease as a form of the organism’s destruction will be treated at a higher level.

We imagine the functional system in question, e.g. the digestive system, as a whole and determine, by blinking, the level of life energy according to the orgone scale (from 0 to 10) or the shorter life scale (from 0 to 5). We can assess the functioning of the system: it is bad if the value measured is below three, and it is good if the value is more than three. The finding that the functional system is good because we measured more than three means that it is not necessary to heal it: the system is healthy. If the functional system has an energy level of less than three, it needs therapy with life-cosmic energy.


The second therapy, the therapy of the physical body, is divided to three parts:

a) Functional systems: nervous (nerves, sight, hearing, smell, taste and touch); respiratory; vascular; digestive; excretion; reproductive (female, male) and sexual (female, male); muscular; skeletal; and the skin or protective system.
b) Glands: ovaries; testes; adrenal gland; liver; bile; spleen; pancreas; thymus; thyroid gland; parathyroid gland; pituitary gland; and pineal gland.
c) Important regulations: water; lymph; sugar; cholesterol; and calcium.


The above-described breakdown enables a systematic approach to treating the body and its functional organs by using the same and similar methods.

A therapist performs his or her work in three steps:


I. Examine or measure the life energy for each functional system individually in the above order of functional systems.

II. Determine any weak functional systems, i.e. those with deficient life energy or with the energy level below three. Record the weakened functional systems.

III. Use Rule V to raise the life energy of the weakened functional systems. The results of the therapeutic work can be the following:

a) The functional system obtained energy: by remeasuring, we find that the level of life energy is more than three, which means that it is no longer necessary to heal this system.
b) The functional system did not obtain life energy, which means that a certain organ in the system does still not receive life energy: the organ is in danger, it is ill or will soon fall ill. We remeasure each organ of the system individually and precisely determine the energy state of individual organs. F
or instance, the digestive system: the gullet, the stomach, the duodenum, the small intestine, the large intestine, the rectum and the anus, and also the bile and the appendix. Only an organ without energy is at risk, therefore, we give it life energy by using Rule IV.
c) It may happen that several organs of the functional system are without energy because they affect each other. Thus, it is frequent in the digestive system that the bile, the duodenum and the stomach are without life energy.

d) If the measurements show that a certain organ, several organs or the whole functional system do not receive life energy, we can establish with great surety that they are under the influence of black magic and similar protocols.

To cure such states, it is first necessary to neutralise the destructive programmes.

Practice has shown that none of such problems can be resolved successfully if the organ, several organs or the functional system is under the influence of a spell, curse or black magic, and if we do not neutralise this influence prior to therapy.

In practice, it has also been confirmed several times that the above therapeutic method is successful for all functional systems and organs in the body and that it is not necessary to search for other approaches.

If the organism can nevertheless not manage the poor health status, this means that a certain part of the body or the whole body is in a serious crisis and the patient needs a comprehensive help.


It can happen, although rarely, that the patient does not recover despite a correct therapy, that his organism retains energy, but without visible improvements. This is a case where the organism is in serious crisis and such a patient usually dies. Even in such a case, a life-cosmic energy therapist does not stop the therapy: we heal as if the patient will recover, because long years of practice have shown that when we continue the therapy such patients suffer less while dying, i.e. do not suffer from side effects on the organism and therefore die peacefully, simply fall asleep.

I call such therapeutic method, where we imagine the energy state of a functional system or individual organ and afterwards measure and heal, a direct approach to therapy and contact with the energies of the body. The direct approach is the most appropriate for any healing and brings the least errors, although it somewhat burdens the therapist in the beginning of his development, because he cannot yet believe that the procedure works and can be partly misled by his ego.

Therapists can also work with different aids, like sketches, models, drawings, pictures or cross-sections of human body, which I call an indirect approach to therapy. This form can result in many problems if used incorrectly. I had the opportunity to observe a therapist, her work method and diagnosing by means of an atlas of internal organs and measurement with a pendulum. Her diligent work gave poor results, the patient doubted her diagnosis, and her findings did not meet his problems. I gave a direct diagnosis to the patient and found that he was right and that the therapist made a mistake because she had not prepared herself, nor the patient for therapy, i.e. did not perform an initiation and tune her aids to the patient. The indirect approach to therapy requires that we, each time, neutralise the aids and tune the patient and the aids used for each individual patient.

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