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The Healing Power of the Sunlight.


A Revelation from the Spirit of God Received through the
Inner Word And written down by The prophet Jakob Lorber
Published in 1! b" The #ivine $ord %oundation 1
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Foreword to "The Healing Power of the Sunlight".
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SPI!IT%AL PW"! ASSISTA$&" I$ TH" H"ALI$' P!&"SS.
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Foreword to "The Healing Power of the Sunlight".
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This little boo0let& which has been out of print for some time& is being re/published& simpl" because it is held in such high
regard b" those who have read it and applied the described methods. 1t is hoped that this boo0let will receive e2tensive
distribution.
The message contained herein is of great importance toda"& even though it was received more than a centur" ago. To a much
greater e2tent& man0ind is threatened b" a multitude of diseases and ailments created b" our technical civili3ation& improper
and incorrect nutrition and& in our dail" battle for survival& we have ignored the healing powers of nature.
'rthodo2 medicine& in step with our modern civili3ation& has attempted to substitute thousands of medical preparations for
the healing powers of nature which are so abundantl" offered to man0ind.
Sunlight provides the healing power of nature& and through its radiation& the life/sustaining properties are absorbed b" the
air& water& herbs& fruits and other mediums utili3ed b" the homeopath for the benefit of the suffering patient. 4ecause the
sun is the source of all natural development and is able to conve" the healing power necessar" for the restoration of good
health to the bod"& wh" not use& trust and have faith in this divine source of healing power5
This boo0let will describe man" wa"s in which the healing energ" from the sun can be directl" transferred to substances of
the mineral& plant and animal 0ingdom. Therefore& materials such as globuli& popp" oil& camphor mil0 powder become
unsurpassed remedies for patients that are a difficult challenge for modern medical science&.
According to the 6ew Revelation& a divinel" inspired message received in the mid 1788s& all sic0ness has its source in a
wea0ness of the human soul comple2. 1n the middle ages& Paracelsus& a highl" gifted ph"sician& intuitivel" recogni3ed this
fact& and is being re/discovered toda" in the ps"chosomatic sciences.
4ecause our sun is a carrier of spiritual forces& the natural sunshine we receive on this planet contains spiritual potencies of
a positive nature& which react immediatel" and beneficiall" for the restoration of the human soul. As the soul regains its
integrit"& the subse9uent reaction is the recuperation of the ph"sical bod" in the same manner in which the wea0ening of the
soul causes the illnesses of the ph"sical bod".
%or decades& :uropeans& cognisant of and trusting these healing messages& have prepared and used these sun/cure remedies.
Their success in treating illnesses with this method completel" .ustifies this spiritual teaching. Hopefull"& this publication
will lead the wa" to the reception and application of the remedies for the :nglish/spea0ing countries.
+nderstanding this healing message which is& and has been& used for healing purposes& will provide much more
enlightenment& for e2ample& the heliopathic cure of tuberculosis and #r. 4ach;s flower therap". The ancient alchemists
searched for a universal Arcanum& a vitalit"/restoring panacea& and the contents of this little boo0let describes that for which
the" were searching.
1n 17)1& <a0ob =orber sent this message to his dear friend Anselm Huttenbrenner precisel" as he had heard it when the =ord
had dictated the te2t to <a0ob;s heart. To preserve the originalit"& the =orber publishers have refrained from revising the te2t.
$here deemed necessar"& the old e2pressions& measuring and weight units have been e2plained.
>a" the :nglish edition of this divine revelation assist all who are in need of spiritual and ph"sical recover" in accordance
with the eternal order through the loving and practical application of ever" word from God.

I$ST!%&TI$S F! TH" S%$ &%!".
$hile undergoing the sun treatment& it is imperative that no other remedies& no in.ections& no radiations such as ultra/violet
lamps be utili3ed& and this 9uarantine is effective from the beginning of the preliminar" diet until appro2imatel" ? months
following the final sun treatment. Therefore& the patient must choose between the sun cure remed" and an" other healing
method. Patients who do not strictl" adhere to the sun cure diet regardless of the reason& or patients who do not obtain the
proper inner spiritual attitude re9uired for the treatment cannot be completel" healed through the sun cure& simpl" because
half measures do not produce results. Smo0ing of an" 0ind is totall" prohibited during the cure.
Sun cure remedies that are properl" developed retain their effectiveness for several "ears provided the" are stored in closed
containers that are efficientl" sealed. 'nl" the blood remed" becomes less effective after 1! to 17 months.
To avoid loss of energ"& the sun cure remed" containers should be opened .ust prior to usage and considerable temperature
variations between storage and administering should be avoided. 1f it is necessar" to e2amine the remedies& open the
containers in the sunlight @in winter behind glassA to avoid losing potenc". However& it is better to refrain from opening the
containers until the" are needed and used.
Barried within the sunlight are pure positive polarit" spirits of life from the cosmic ether. These spirits are closel" related to
the etheric substantial parts of the human soul& because the" contain all the soul substance particles which form the bod" of
the human soul. 1f a sun cure is administered correctl" i.e. @aA with the right attitude& @bA with the right diet and wa" of
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life& @cA with the right application of the sun remedies& it is eas" for the soul to absorb from the sun what it lac0s for its
strength. Then the strengthened soul restores the nerve essence to its proper order and& subse9uentl"& restores the proper
natural life relationship of the nerves and the blood. Simultaneousl"& the sun remedies are helpful in the cleansing of the
bod"& i.e. loosening& rela2ing and freeing the cells from the pressure of the poisonous gases and acids.
1f a bod" is so far deteriorated that it is no longer receptive to the re/animation of its cells& the effect of the sun cure
remedies is limited. 1n such cases& however& life can usuall" be prolonged for a while through the invigoration of the soul
with sun remedies.
1n some instances the sun cure remedies ma" be administered to patients at an" stage of their illness without an"
preparation. This applies to persons who are spirituall" well/ad.usted and whose bodies have not been sub.ected to
unnatural foods& tobacco products& and the poisons of medicines& etc. for man" preceding "ears. :2amples of such an
instance would be children and spirituall" striving adults who consume pure and natural foods. 1n such cases a few da"s of
preliminar" diet and drin0ing several glasses of sun/cured water dail" is sufficient and the sun remedies ma" be ta0en.
The camphor mil0 powder remed" ma" be used immediatel" in cases of sudden illness i.e. colds& inflammation& poisonings&
etc.& which it is important to obtain an immediate effect such as perspiring& to correct tensions that ma" have arisen or to
prevent the settling of poisons. However& with this cure the prescribed diet must be observed for a minimum of three wee0s
after the stage of considerable improvement and also be"ond all other re9uirements.
4ecause the e2tremel" delicate sunlight substances cannot be easil" absorbed b" an oppressed soul or b" a bod" badl"
contaminated with poisons from disease and medicines& it is ver" important to adhere to a normal preliminar" diet for at
least 18 da"s prior to treatment& if at all possible. Therefore& in addition to a spiritual preparation& a ph"sical cleansing is
necessar" which is achieved as follows,
@1A #ieting for 18/1? da"s as prescribed for the sun cure.
@!A #rin0ing several large glasses of sun/cured water dail".
@*A $al0s in the fresh air and sun @head not e2posed to sun for a continuous length of time.A
@?A Air and short sun baths @head alwa"s coveredA.
@)A #eep breathing without e2cessive straining.
@CA Regularit" in all things& such as eating& drin0ing& sleeping& bathing& etc.
The following must be avoided, 4ad smells and odours& worldl" or ph"sical en.o"ment& such as smo0ing& dancing& foul
atmospheres etc. and all sports re9uiring ph"sical effort.
1f these measures do not result in a light movement of the bowels several times during the da"& then& this must be achieved
b" eating soa0ed dried apricots or peaches at night and in the morning& and on an empt" stomach. 1n lieu of apricots and
peaches& manna /0a11ia fi1tula2 ma" be consumed.
The entire cure& which consists of the preliminar" diet& the main cure including the remedies and the necessar" intervals& the
after cure diet following the last sun cure remed"& re9uires appro2imatel" four months. Strict adherence to the diet is
mandator" as are the other re9uirements such as fre9uent wal0s in the fresh air and sunlight. Sun/cured water ma" not be
consumed during the remedial period& however& three da"s after the last remed" it is advisable to drin0 sun/cured water
concurrent with the after cure diet.
Se2ual intercourse inhibits the effect of the sun/cure remedies and should not ta0e place during the entire cure.
SPI!IT%AL PW"! ASSISTA$&" I$ TH" H"ALI$' P!&"SS.
Since the ph"sical bod" is onl" an instrument& all worldl" or ph"sical wor0 is begun and completed with the assistance of a
person;s spiritual power& also in the sun cure the right application and assistance of the spiritual powers is essential. Hoping
and longing is a superficial measure that lac0s power& therefore& it cannot be substituted for the proper spiritual attitude
when a sun cure is underta0en.
All processes in bod"& soul and spirit are mutuall" interactive. 1f an" one of the three aforementioned parts are misused or
neglected& then the other two parts suffer also. 'nl" the proper use of all three parts promote true health. Therefore& a proper
healing process must ta0e place in the entire person& not .ust the ph"sical& visible bod".
#iseases have their origin in either inner or outer causes. The spirit& depending on the inflow of thoughts& will and actions&
influences the soul and through the soul influences the bod"& therefore the bod" is dependent on the spirit. Through the
power of faith& the proper will of the spirit& soul and bod" are restored to health. %urthermore& a natural life force which is
independent of the spirit is active within the bod". 6ow& this natural life force wor0ing in unison with the spiritual primal
center& helps the bod" with all its organs functioning properl"& and it continuousl" strives to correct an" disorders arising
within the bod".
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The spiritual forces within man are superior to man himself& and if the spiritual forces are used in accordance with the laws
of nature& the efforts of the natural life force are supported& thus all diseases .ust beginning are nipped in the bud. $hen
these forces are not in accord with the laws of nature& the" oppose each other& allowing diseases to establish a foothold& ta0e
root and dominate the ph"sical bod".
1t is man;s decision to ad.ust& develop and utili3e the forces of spirit and soul in the proper wa". The forces of the spirit are
superior to those of the soul& the spirit is meant to lead& the soul to follow& when a person is in good health& living in
harmon" with God and nature& the spirit is leading. $ithin a sic0 person& the unpurified forces of the soul are dominant.
>an creates for himself either health or sic0ness through the activit" of his inner forces& therefore& through fear& worr"& false
ideas and negative e2ternal influences& man can transform a slight indisposition into a serious illness& instead of trustingl"
turning to the original source& to God& thereb" e2pelling an" thoughts of sic0ness& he creates& through his lac0 of trust and
faith& poisons in the afflicted parts of the bod". And these poisons spoil the blood& wea0en the nerves and ma0e even the
best medicine ineffective.
The remedies administered to the bod" can achieve the desired effect b" purif"ing and organi3ing in proper order one;s
thoughts and ideas. Therefore& the patient must discipline himself& activate the spiritual forces within his soul& control and
calm his thoughts and ideas& animate them through his own will power& thus gaining control over himself.
'ne cannot alwa"s e2pect a seriousl" ill person to have this firm faith and be able to discipline himself properl". Therefore&
it is essential that all people in his immediate vicinit" @nurse& etc.A have a positive spiritual attitude which the" automaticall"
transfer the patient.
TH" H"ALI$' PW"! F S%$LI'HT.
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'n >arch 1)th& 17?8& our =ord& <esus Bhrist& selected <a0ob =orber to serve as His scribe& and record what was dictated to
him. He served in this capacit" for !? "ears& and in that time frame wrote !) volumes& ever"one of which is a fantastic
disclosure of information from our %ather to His children.
This important revelation about the healing power of sunlight was received b" <a0ob =orber through the 1nner $ord& in
Gra3& Austria in the "ear 17)1.
Regarding the matter& one does not have to be too particular about the precise measure and weight& but one should b
concerned& above all& to have the right faith and proper trust in >e& for "ou 0now that 1 am 9uite capable of drowning
someone in a few drops of water and 0eeping alive another one who has fallen into the ocean.
The materials used in the sun cure have no effect an"wa"& e2cept that the" have to absorb and retain the sunra"s under the
prescribed conditions. 'nce these materials have served their purpose and are used for cases of sic0ness& together with the
given diet& with proper faith as prescribed& the" will not fail to be effective.
Above all& an unselfish good will and firm faith are needed& especiall" n the part of the helper& in order to help a sufferer
with this revealed grace of >ine through the power of / 7 / >" 6ame& for "ou cannot alwa"s e2pect the sufferer to possess
a complete faith. However& if the sufferer also full" believes& the effect of the remed" will be all the more certain and
speed".
1n ancient times when the earth was alread" inhabited b" humans& these people used the light and warmth of the sun as the
sole means of restoring their health whenever the" felt some discomfort in their bod".
The" placed their sic0 in the sun& bared those parts of the bod" where the sic0 felt a wea0ness& discomfort or pain& and he
soon became better.
1f the sic0 had something wrong with his stomach& he had to e2pose the stomach area to the sunlight for a while& drin0 some
water from a pure spring which had been e2posed to the sun& and his condition soon improved. As a matter of fact& the earl"
dwellers on this earth hardl" ever dran0 water which had not& if at all possible& been e2posed to the sunlight for a while.
The" did not have an" deep and covered wells& and no one would drin0 water from a spring to which the sunlight could not
penetrate& for the" 0new& and could also see it& that bad and sometimes even evil spirits dwell in such water until the" are
driven out through the power of the heavenl" sunlight.
=oo0& there lies a deep truth in what has been said so far& for the light of the sun carries purer spirits with it& as "ou can well
imagine. These spirits are closel" related to the substantial parts of the human soul. $hen the soul is strengthened through
the influence of such pure spirits it can easil" and 9uic0l" overcome some wea0ness in its bod"& since the health of the bod"
alwa"s solel" depends on a sufficientl" strong soul.
$herever some wea0ness first appears in the substantial parts of the soul and the soul is unable to gain strength for these
wea0ened parts in a proper wa"& it resorts to its own nerve essence& drawing from it what it lac0s. The result is& as in
discharged electrical bottles @toda"& batteries& the ed.A an obvious shortage in the nerves& of the life fluidum through which
alone the right current is sustained. The nerves become as if hungr"& absorb still impure nourishment from the blood& and
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when this happens it& of course& leads to an unnatural life process in the nature of the flesh& resulting in the development of
all 0inds of sic0ness& depending on how the" relate& based on the deeper soul calculations& to one or the other part of the
soul that has become wea0ened.
However& since in the purer sun spirits all those particular soul substances are present out of which the soul is made& it is
eas" for the soul to ta0e from them all that it lac0s for its strengthening& thereb" restoring the former order in its nerve
essence and through it& in its nerves and blood& the proper natural life current.
4ecause of this& a proper homeopathic treatment is& in man" respects& much more preferable to an" allopathic treatment.
%or& through homeopath" the soul becomes the ph"sician for its bod" when it has absorbed from outside something it lac0ed
or in which& at least& it was wea0ened.
$ith allopathic treatment& however& the bod" is forced to first become the ph"sician for its soul. And onl" when the soul&
usuall" through great miser" of the bod"& has retained its health& can it retroactivel" begin to restore its bod". This is surel"
the most unsuitable wa" for regaining the full health of the bod" which is obvious when one loo0s at the length" process of
a ver" sic0 bod";s recover". Thus& homeopath" is a proper healing method& but note that there are two 0inds of homeopath"&
namel",
%irst& there is a special one @the one founded b" Hahnemann& the :d.A& whose results are not 9uite certain because even the
most s0illed ph"sician cannot alwa"s recogni3e for sure where and in which parts the soul is wea0ened. Therefore& he is
unable to appl" the correct soul specific. This is& of course& possible to a ph"sician who is reborn in the spirit& whereas for
one who is not completel"& or usuall" not at all reborn& it is& notwithstanding his acumen and s0ill& difficult or even
impossible.
%or this reason the second 0ind of homeopath" which& to distinguish it from the first& 1 will call the general& should
preferabl" be ta0en into consideration& as with it no ph"sician could ma0e a mista0e / if at least he has some s0ill.
And this t"pe of homeopath" 1 have mentioned to "ou in advance on the 1Cth <ul" 17)1& concerning the healing power of
the sunra"s.
6ow "ou would naturall" as0, DHow can this be done5D
1 have alread" shown "ou one wa" which is& or would be& sufficient if men would observe the wa" of life toda" which was
faithfull" observed b" man0ind in the past.
The present wa" of life& when because of all 0inds of artificial foods& the soul is deprived of& rather than supplied with
nutrients& or given completel" bad ones& the ancients; method of using the sunlight is not sufficientl" effective.
Therefore& 1 will tell "ou of several treatments& including the necessar" diet. 1f this is strictl" observed using the shown
sunlight medicine& / but mind this, ver" strictl"E / "ou can& with certaint"& heal ever" illness whatever it ma" be.
:ven e2ternal in.uries to the bod" can be healed if this medicine is dispensed in the proper wa".
6ow let us loo0 at the special wa"s how the health/giving substance from the sunlight can best be combined with some fine
substances and how it can then be used in cases of sic0ness.
1t is obvious that the sunlight substance can be combined with a variet" of materials& if "ou onl" loo0 at a meadow. <ust pic0
an" little plant& smell and taste it& and both smell and taste will tell "ou, D$e originate from the light and warmth of the
sunED
1f "ou e2pose a sheet of glass for some e2tended time to the sunlight& it will begin to show all 0inds of colours on its outer
surface. $h" not on the inner surface& too5 4ecause the inner surface is not e2posed to the sunra"s first stri0e.
Place a pot plant in a dar0 cellar. :ven if it does flower& the blossoms will show no colour at all or onl" a ver" pale colour.
This shows that the colours of flowers and fruits are also a wor0 of the active light spirits of the sun ra".
1n those countries which "ou call Dthe hot onesD& the opalescence of plants and even animals is far more vivid and richer
than is the case in the temperate& or even the cold& 3one where most things assume a gre" shade& do not have a ver" strong
perfume and often have a harsh and bitter taste e9ual to the harshness and bitterness of the .udged spirits banned in the
earth.
Here one could sa", D4ut if all the species of plants and also the minerals& especiall" in the hot 3ones& contain so much of
the sun;s light substance& no further artificial methods would be needed to draw from the sun what can easil" be obtained in
9uite a natural wa". This is true& and so far most medical practices have been based on this.
$hoever uses 0nown healing herbs will certainl" alwa"s feel their effect. 4ut no healing herb e2ists which is able to absorb
all the healing substance from the sunra"s. :ver" plant absorbs onl" what is homogeneous to it and cannot absorb an"thing
else& since its structure is such that it can absorb from the sunlight onl" what is re9uired b" it. @The same applies to the
minerals& the :d.A
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1f a ph"sician were able to establish from a sic0 soul e2actl" which life/specifics have become wea0 within it& or are even
lac0ing& and 0new also the little herb which contains these particular life specifics& he would definitel" be able to restore a
sic0 soul or& which is the same& a sic0 person& to complete health.
4ut since such deeper 0nowledge of a person and his soul is as un0nown to an ordinar" ph"sician as is as "et undiscovered
continent& medicine is& and remains& to him a guess rather than 0nowledge. So what people learned through e2perience and
occasional luc0" e2periments concerning the healing powers of plants& minerals and animals& the" mostl" appl" to the
healing of their sic0& and with most ph"sicians the 6ordic sa"ing could be applies where such a ph"sician is compared to a
cudgel, D1f the cudgel is luc0" enough to stri0e the sic0ness& the patient improves& but if the cudgel stri0es the patient
instead of the disease& the patient diesED
Here we are not concerned with old e2periences or new test results for the healing of people& but with an Arcanum @a secret
remed"& the :d.A& as it were& which is capable of re/animating sic0 man0ind& as long as the bod" mechanism allows it& in the
same wa" that an ever/stronger growing light in spring re/animates plants and animals& provided their organism is capable
of receiving such a re/animation. %or& mind this& there does not e2ist an Arcanum for an eternal life of the bod" together
with the soul on earth& as dreamed of b" some miracle ph"sicians. However& to the e2tent that in >" order a person is
allowed to live his ph"sical life& he is able / with a proper diet and the right use of the Arcanum / to reach a ripe old age in
good health.
Than0s to these e2planations& ever"one can understand how the most varied life/specifics out of the ra"s of the sun can do
something with nature& and so we can now begin with the particular method for the absorption of such sunra"s.
FI!ST *"TH# F! TH" A(S!PTI$ F S%$!A)S.
Ta0e a cup made of dar0 violet glass with a *D to ?D diameter& about 1 inch high& and with a ver" smooth rim. Have a lid
made for this cup to cover it hermeticall" @air tightA.
'nce "ou have ac9uired such a vessel which is best fit for this& then ta0e the little mil0 sugar globules @as used in
homeopath"A and scatter them on the bottom of the cup in such a wa" that the" are not covered b" other globules. Then
e2pose the cup with the globules to the ra"s of he sun for a longer time and the globules will absorb the sunra"s and all its
specific spirits. 1f then a sic0 person& after having adhered to the proper diet& is given 1& ! or at the most * of such globules&
preferabl" before sunrise& he will greatl" improve& beginning with the *rd& but no later than the ?th da". %or the soul will
ta0e from it what it lac0s and thus strengthened& it will discard what it cannot use and thereupon it will easil" attain the
proper life/current for its bod".
1n summer when the sun is most effective& it is sufficient if the above/mentioned little mil0 sugar globules are e2posed to
the sun for one month. However& the" ma" not be e2posed to the sun all the time while it is visible in the firmament& but
onl" for as long as the sun is still standing at an angle of ?) degrees. 4elow that& because of the low angle of the ra"s& their
light and impact is too wea0 and has little or no effect at all upon the globules. Therefore& the" must be carefull" covered
with the described lid and 0ept in a cool dr" place until the ne2t da".
To store these sunlight impregnated globules "ou must get little bottles made from dar0/violet glass& made airtight with a
clean stopper from the same glass& onl" then can the" be well sealed b" means of a bladder @plastic toda"A. The" must be
0ept in a cool and dr" place.
1n spring or autumn the e2posure of the globules to the ra"s of the sun would ta0e about three months. All further
manipulation remains the same. 1n winter it is impossible to prepare this remed" since the angle of the sunra"s is too great
and ma0es them ineffective.
The diet is the same as used in homeopath" with great care& e2cept that one has to start with this diet */( da"s earlier than in
ordinar" homeopathic treatment. #uring the preceding diet the patient ma" have several drin0s of water during the da"
which has been e2posed to the sunlight.
As a drin0ing vessel a lighter shade of violet glass& or at least a little porcelain pot gla3ed with this colour& is preferable to
an"thing else.
1n order to ma0e the water particularl" effective& "ou could also use a burning glass of at least ?) cm. @17DA diameter with a
focal distance of& at the most& * feet and with it direct the concentrated sunra"s& as the" appear in the focal point onto the
water in such a wa" that the focal point& depending on the height of the vessel& falls 1& ! or up to *D below the surface of the
water& that is& more in the center of the water mass. However& the focal point must not be more than half a minute in the
water as thereb" the certain invigorating spirits of the water would be captivated too much b" the light spirits from the sun&
and with wea0er natures such a water would produce a too violent effect which would be detrimental rather than beneficial
to the subse9uent main cure.
Also a good& pure wine @6ote, Toda";s wines / 1! / generall" have a sulphur preservative and could be detrimental to the
cure& the ed.A& provided it is not 0ept in oa0 containers& but either in s0ins& as in former times& or in glass bottles& or ma"be
even cas0s from sweet wood& can be treated in the same wa" as the water and is preferable in the case of people with wea0
nerves.
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After the use of this remed"& the same diet / according to the season / must be observed for three months. The patient should
be outdoors in the fresh air often& when the sun is shining& and he will be completel" restored to health.
>arried couples shall note that& during the time of treatment& the" must refrain from se2ual intercourse& for the sperm of
both se2es is a principal life/specific and the soul must not be deprived of it during the restoration of its bod". 1f a person
who has thus been restored to health subse9uentl" lives a moderate and orderl" life& he will not easil" fall ill again and ma"
reach a ripe old age. This is one method b" which the sunlight can be used to serve people;s health. 4ut another one and
several more methods 1 will add to "our 0nowledge& soon.
A$TH"! *"TH# F! A(S!(I$' TH" !A)S F TH" S%$.
1f the first method presents difficulties& which can easil" be the case& to enable "ou from ac9uiring all the necessar" things&
"ou ma" absorb the ra"s of the sun also in another wa"& similar to the first one& in order to help a sufferer.
1nstead of the violet glass cup& "ou ma" also use a ceramic cup or bowl with either a completel" blac0 or / even better / a
dar0 blue gla3e and in lieu of the mild sugar globules "ou ma" use another pure sugar& crumbled to pea/si3e pieces and also
placed in such a wa" that not one piece is covered b" another. This sugar is e2posed to the sun during the same time of the
da" as with the previous method for at least two months and carefull" 0ept overnight and afterward& as earlier described& in
a dar0 container well protected from the influence of the air. The use is the same as with the first 0ind& the onl" difference is
that the dose must be a little stronger because in the sugar crumbs in the ceramic vessel the sunra"s do not concentrate as
much as in the other t"pe.
1n illnesses which need 9uic0 help and relief& the remed" can& in both methods& be given to the patient immediatel". 4ut
where it is possible& the earlier described preliminar" diet with the drin0ing of sunned water should be observed as this
saves the soul considerable effort and the subse9uent healing is surer and faster. These sun impregnated sugar crumbs ma"
also be effectivel" used as follows,
After the patient has ta0en& during the da"& several glasses of sunned water& let him lie down in a good bed where in a few
hours he will properl" perspire.
$hen this happens& ta0e 1/* crumbs of the sunned sugar& dip them into a bead of perspiration and administer it to him. He
will then be feeling a slight pressure in his head and stomach and a sic0l" chill all over his bod". This chill will be followed
b" a light diarrhea& whereupon he will be completel" healed.
The described effect ma"& with some people& last * da"s& with others even up to ( da"s& depending on the patient;s light or
heav" nature.
%ollowing his recover"& the patient should continue on the diet for a few wee0s and drin0 a glass of sunned water from time
to time. He will then be completel" cured of whatever disease he ma" have had.
Here it is of importance to note that with illnesses which result from plethora @too much bloodA a preceding diet is
absolutel" essential& as it is prescribed in the best homeopath".
#I"T
Generall"& regularit" in ever"thing as for instance in eating& drin0ing& sleeping& bathing& washing& etc.F @F This sentence was
added b" the ver" first publisherA.
:speciall"& abstinence from all sour and spiced foods and drin0s& especiall" from beer and coffee.
Boffee is b" far the worst man has chosen from the vegetable 0ingdom for his en.o"ment. This fruit was created for horses&
don0e"s& camels and similar animals on earth. 1t animates them and strengthens their nerves. $ith humans& however& this
bean has the opposite effect. 1t spoils the blood& e2cites the genitals and& if gratification cannot soon follow& the result is a
total stupefaction of the sensitive parts of the bod". Since it causes the soul a great deal of effort to remove& from the bod"&
soul potencies destined for coarse animals& it becomes wear"& indolent& careless& often mournful& gloom" and sad. 1 tell "ou,
a cup full of sweetened li9uid manure would be far more wholesome for the human bod" than the roasted brown soup of the
coarse animal food.
1 have drawn "our attention to the harmfulness of coffee onl" because 1 0now onl" too well how much of humanit"&
especiall" the female 0ind& depends on this don0e" fodder& when nothing could be more harmful to their nature than this
drin0. And hardl" an"thing else would ma0e the bod"& especiall" for the female one& more unreceptive for a good medicine
than this coffee. Therefore& it must be carefull" avoided in an" state of sic0ness and during an" cure& especiall" during this
sun/homeopathic treatment& otherwise the medicine would not wor0 at all.
1f a strong coffee drin0er had ta0en poison and would& following the poison& have a considerable 9uantit" of coffee& even the
effect of the poison would be destro"ed b" it. 1f coffee can even destro" poison& it is obvious that it will all the more easil"
destro" the mild and gentle soul/specifics effect of the homeopathic sun ra" medicine now described to "ou.
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Therefore& one has to beware of such foods which hinder the influence of noble and pure medicines even worse than the
well/0nown opium.
%resh cereals& coo0ed either in a broth made from pure and health" meat or in good fresh& not too fat mil0& eaten in
moderation are to be preferred to all other foods. 4ut also other foods& with the e2ception of beans and lentils& ma" be eatenG
for instance& corn coo0ed in water or mil0& but li9uid as soup or gruel also well/coo0ed rice as a soft gruel& and millet gruel
prepared in the above/mentioned broth or mil0. $ell coo0ed and health" meat is also not detrimental& but it should be eaten
in moderation with coo0ed fruit li0e apples& pears or prunes. >eat alwa"s contains soul specifics of a worse and lower 0ind.
4ut if it is eaten with fruit& these specifics are softened and such food will do the patient good.
The so/called, Dgreen foodsD should be avoided& at least during the time of the treatmentG for the nourishing soul specifics
of the edible herbs and roots @also of potatoesA are much more impure than the ones in the flesh of animals and should be
used sparingl".
This second method shown to "ou @i.e. the use of coarse sunned sugarA is& if used properl"& full of faith and trust in >"
active help& 9uite as effective as the first one and easier to carr" out. 1t onl" needs a little more time& but this should not be
too important.
$hoever is able to prepare the remed" according to the first method is actuall" better off& but if that is difficult for him& 1
can bless the second method .ust as 1 do the first& provided he has the right faith and trust. $ithout >" help and blessing no
medicine will wor0 an"wa"& e2cept to the bod";s detriment and often eventuall" also to that of the soul.
THI!# *"TH# F A(S!(I$' TH" !A)S F TH" S%$.
See0 to obtain a salt from which all mineral components& especiall" arsenic& have been eliminated. The best would be an
absolutel" pure sulphuric salt or a pure sea salt which would have to be thoroughl" calcined until it no longer emits an"
visible vapour. Then it should be carefull" pulveri3ed.
This salt& .ust as in the two previous methods the sugar& would have to be e2posed to the ra"s of the sun for ! or * months
and also in a t"pe of vessel as earlier described& preferabl" of a dar0 violet colour.
$hen the salt is e2posed to the sun it is of importance that& several times during the da"& it is stirred up well with a glass
stic0& speciall" made for this purpose. This stirring up or mi2ing is necessar" because the finel" pulveri3ed salt would be
l"ing appro2imatel" ? mm. high in the vessel in which it is e2posed to the sun. So that all the salt particles at the bottom are
e2posed to the ra"s of the sun& the stirring must be done in such a wa" that not too man" furrows or little heaps are formed.
1f this cannot be avoided& the" must be levelled so that the sunra"s can wor0 evenl" on the whole surface.
After such salt t"pes have been sufficientl" impregnated b" the ra"s of the sun during the prescribed time& .ust as the sugar
in the first and second method& the" have to be protected from the effects of the atmospheric air in the driest place of the
house& in dr" bo2es.
$hen one wants to use it in case of some illness& special little spoons have to be made for this purpose& either of pure gold
or pure silver& for ta0ing out the needed 9uantit" of salt. The tin" scoop must have a capacit" no bigger than a lentil would
fill& and this 9uantit" is 9uite sufficient for adults. Bhildren under 1? "ears shall be given onl" half of this 9uantit" and
children under C onl" a 9uarter. %or this salt& especiall" the pure sulphur salt& has an e2tremel" strong effect and acts
particularl" upon the bone structure& as well as on the teeth and hair& and is& therefore& to be used above all in cases of bone
fractures. 1f someone has bro0en a leg and the fracture is properl" set and put in splints& it will be healed completel" a few
da"s after the salt has been ta0en. 1f it is a complicated fracture and the flesh and muscles of the leg are in.ured& such in.ur"
can also be treated e2ternall"& either with compresses of sunned water or with the well/0nown greenish arnica ointment& but
1 to ! doses of the described salt must alwa"s be added to the water and to the ointment. However& for internal use& at the
most 1/1-! doses of this salt ma" be used even with the most robust person and it ma" be ta0en onl" once& for if it were
ta0en more often& it would soon bring death instead of healing. Since it acts mainl" on the bone structure& it would promote
the ossification @bone growthA to such an e2tent that a person could soon become ossified in all his parts. $hen properl"
used& it gives the whole bod" a proper current and graduall" brings about a complete change in the bod"& so that after a "ear&
nothing is left of the bod" the soul has been carr"ing around laboriousl" a "ear ago. :ven teeth that people have lost are
replaced& but the older teeth ma" become longer. Therefore& the doses must not be e2ceeded& as otherwise there ma" be
trouble with a person;s teeth.
This shows the special effect of this salt. Properl" used it heals& .ust as the earlier mentioned remedies& ever" ph"sical
disease& but great care must be ta0en. $ith the earlier shown methods& no particular damage can be done if the patient&
considering his nature and the disease& is administered a somewhat larger dose or& if necessar"& repeated in a few da"s. 4ut
with this salt there must never be a repeat& e2cept after 18 "ears& and the dose must never e2ceed the prescribed measure.
The diet must be observed 9uite as carefull" as with the earlier described methods. 4ut the patient must abstain from sour
drin0s or foods for at least 1? da"s longer than with the other methods. This salt contains e2ceedingl" intensive soul
specifics& which are more or less also contained in ever" other acid& and it would initiall" attract the homogeneous soul
specifics from all the other acids that enter the stomach and bod"& increasing them e2cessivel"& and the effect would be the
same as if one alread" ta0en a double or triple dose in the beginning.

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%urthermore& this salt has the effect& that if put on the tongue of a person near death& provided his organism is not "et too
badl" ruined& he can either recover completel" or at least prolong his life span.
As to the 9uestion of which t"pe of sulphate should be used& the answer is this, 1 0now better than all the chemists and
pharmacists that a variet" of preparations are produced and man" more than are so far 0nown can be produced and called
Dsulphuric saltsD& since sulphur / partl" a mineral& partl" a fat& originating from the inner bowels of the earth / contains as
man" t"pes of salt as it does various mineral parts. However& all this 1 do not call the general sulphurG what 1 describe as
DsaltD is the acid in the sulphur. And the acid& as it is 0nown to "ou& is made of two 0inds& namel" the familiar smo0ing
brown 0ind and the refined one free from water. This latter 0ind shall be treated& so that it cr"stalli3es and the cr"stals have
then to be freed from all moisture content b" some suitable method.
After having been dried as far as possible& the cr"stals are then put in a clean porcelain vessel and ground to powder with a
pestle. $hile grinding& a 9uantit" of as much as possible arsenic/free blossoms of sulphur / to one teaspoonful of the salt a
9uarter of that / is added and well mi2ed into the other powder. This mi2ture is then the sulphate to be used as described
above for the re9uired purpose.
1n this wa"& a pharmacist or chemist / if he will ta0e the trouble / can prepare the needed sulphate& but it will not be eas"&
because the cr"stals won from the pure sulphuric acid are difficult to dr". Here time will be helpful to achieve this if the
sulphuric acid is allowed to cr"stalli3e until the cr"stals have become 9uite solid.
There are still several other methods of causing such concentrated pure sulphuric acid to cr"stalli3e. 1t is not as difficult to
produce the cr"stal as it is to produce completel" arsenic/free flowers of sulphur. %or producing these cr"stals the pure
white concentrated :nglish sulphuric acid is preferable& as its preparation is purest in :ngland.
A F%!TH *"TH# F %SI$' TH" S%$LI'HT F! H"ALI$' P%!PS"S.
Ta0e a crucible made of serpentine stone which holds a good half liter. Ta0e also a pestle of the same serpentine stone for
stirring and grinding. Then see that "ou obtain from a butcher 1-? to *-7 liter of lamb;s blood or& if that is not available&
health" calf;s blood. Pour this blood into the above/mentioned vessel and if one such vessel is too small& ta0e two and put
half the 9uantit" into each one which would then ma0e 1-7 or *-1C liter. Then e2pose this blood to the sun& as previousl"
described& and 0eep stirring it repeatedl" while the sun is shining upon it. 4ut during the night "ou must carefull" protect it
from the effects of the air and 0eep it in a cool place. This stirring and e2posing the blood in the sun is 0ept going until the
blood is totall" dried up. $hen that has happened& "ou shall pulveri3e it in the same vessel and with the same pestle& b"
grinding& crushing and pounding it. $hen& in this wa"& "ou have obtained a reddish/brown powder& store it in a clean& dar0
glass container.
This medication is used in the same wa" as the first two 0inds and its effect is also universal. 4ut& above all& it is suitable for
diseases of the lungs and also for sufferers from various 0inds of bleeding.
1f the blood& after it has been e2posed several times& gives forth a most disagreeable smell& do not let it offend "ou& such a
smell is not detrimental and finall"& when the blood is 9uite dr"& it changes to an actuall" pleasant smell.
However& "ou must not use blood of an" other animal& also not the blood of cattle or sheep& for once these animals begin to
feed on grass& the soul specifics in their blood become coarser and more impure and these would then absorb from the ra"s
of the sun onl" what is homogeneous to them.
Therefore& the blood of lambs and calves& provided the animals are completel" health"& is onl" suitable for the above/
mentioned purpose while the" still subsist on the mil0 of the mother.
This medication& if properl" stored& retains its effectiveness for a whole "earG after that it becomes less effective. 1t can be
recharged b" being e2posed to the ra"s of the sun again for some time& "et it is better to prepare a fresh lot. That is the
fourth method. 6ow to another one.
A %1%TH >:TH'# '% +S16G TH: S+6=1GHT %'R H:A=16G P+RP'S:S.
As medicines for internal use& the first four mentioned t"pes are 9uite sufficient& "et the sun/ra" can be effectivel" used also
in other wa"s for various ailments of the bod".
%or instance& if someone has an e2ternal cancerous wound& ta0e a small so/called burning glass and pass it over the wound
several times during the da" in such a wa" that the focus passes over the entire wound. 4ut the focus must not sta" too long
over an" part of the wound.
After having passed the focus over a wound& dip a piece of linen in sunned water and place it on the wound. This has to be
changed several times during an hour and / if a proper diet is adhered to / the sufferer will soon be healed.
1f& instead of the cloth& "ou have good& ripe leaves of the tobacco plant available& the" would be preferableG but the" would
first have to be calcined in the sun for a while& l"ing on a sheet of glass.
1nstead of sunned water& a Dsun/tinctureD would be 9uite as effective. This is prepared as follows,
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Hou are familiar with the alp flower DarnicaD. Ta0e of this flower onl" the "ellow pistils and the pollen filaments& put two
handfuls in half a liter of good spirit of wine @or eth"l alcohol& the ed.A. This is to be e2posed to the ra"s of the sun in a
properl" cor0ed up bottle of light glass for !/* wee0s and to be sha0en several times during this period. After that the Dsun
tinctureD would be read" and must be filtered off into a dar0 bottle and carefull" stored.
$hen re9uired& ta0e 1 drop of this tincture to 1-) of a liter of sunned water& with ver" big wounds */) drops. Then a linen
cloth& which first has to be warmed in the sun& is moistened with this mi2ture and placed on the wounds. Thereb"& as well as
with the previousl" mentioned two remedies& the wound will heal 9uic0l".
Also veneric boils& herpes and scald heads can easil" be healed with it& provided the inner diet is appropriate.
A further remed" for such malignant e2ternal wounds is as follows,
Ta0e good hempseed& dr" it in the sun for 1? da"s and store it in a dr" place in tightl" closed containers. $hen a need
arises& put the hemp in an oil press after crushing it a bit. The result will be a rather refined oil.
Spread this oil repeatedl" over such wounds& and if "ou 0eep a proper diet& the" will heal within a short time without an"
harmful effect on the bod".
%rom the thus treated hempseeds a 0ind of mil0 can also be prepared& similar to almond mil0& which will be of great
benefit to those who suffer from tuberculosis in the lungs& hardening of liver and spleen& as well as the 0idne"s. $hen this
mil0 is ta0en& its beneficial effect upon these organs will be felt. 4ut where these inner parts are in danger of dr"ing out& a
mil0 from linseed& which would also have to be dried in the sun& would be preferable to hempseed mil0.
%urthermore& there is a simple remed" for the relief of pains in the limbs.
Ta0e freshl" pressed olive oil& appro2imatel" )88 gr.& fill it into a bottle with a good stopper and add a good handful of
popp" petals. The petals of the wild or small field popp" are preferable to the large @filledA garden popp". $hen such popp"
petals have been added to the oil& the bottle must be properl" capped and also e2posed to the sun for !/* wee0s& fre9uentl"
sha0ing it.
After this time& the oil must be poured into a preferabl" dar0 bottle which has to be well capped.
$hen someone suffers the above/mentioned pains& let him moisten a freshl" sunned cloth with this oil and place it on the
aching limb and he will soon feel relief. Also in cases of shooting pains in the chest and side& if the" are of a rheumatic or
arthritic nature& such oil can be applied with good results.
A SI+TH WA) F %SI$' TH" S%$LI'HT F! H"ALI$' P%!PS"S.
6ow let us pass to another& 9uite as effective& remed".
Ta0e s0immed goat;s mil0& pour it into a glass cup similar to the one 1 described to "ou for the winning of sulphate cr"stals.
1f such a cup is hard to get& "ou ma" also use a s9uare foot/si3e dar0 glass tablet. Sprin0le the aforementioned mil0 upon it
and e2pose it to the sun. The drops of mil0 will soon have dried.
$hen the first drops are dr"& sprin0le again the mil0 upon the tablet and continue with this until 9uite a thic0 incrustation
has formed on the tablet or on the bottom of the cup. Then scrape this crust carefull" from the tablet& pulveri3e it still more
and 0eep the powder in a glass container& well protected from the effects of the air in a dr" place.
At the same time put into a glass vessel& which must have a tight/fitting domed lid of identical glass& pure camphor
scrapings& filling the vessel to half its capacit"& and then place it& properl" closed& in the sun& too. Thereb" the actual
camphor in the glass will decrease from da" to da"& but in the glass dome on top of it a whitish sediment will be forming.
$hen& because of the sediment& the glass dome is no longer transparent& ta0e it down& put in the aforementioned mil0
powder and stir it until the mil0 powder has absorbed the sediment off the glass.
Store this powder carefull" in suitable bottles. 1t is a principal life/remed" against all internal and e2ternal complaints
stemming from plethora causing& in all parts of the bod"& swellings& inflammations and boils.
This remed" is also most effective for plague sufferers and will be e2cellent in cases of cholera. Also sufferers from
pulmonar" diseases are easil" cured b" this remed". Thus& bad s0in rashes& the shingles and scarlet fever are soon cured.
This remed" has a dual use.
Ta0e 1I* grains @1 grain I 8.C grAG or if there are swellings @or tumorsA on hands and feet& rub this powder into a clean&
sunned cloth and put it dr" on the swelling which will then soon dissolve. 4ut it is advisable& depending on the nature& to
ta0e 1/* grains as well.
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This powder also possesses the propert" to revive a d"ing person for a longer period and sometimes& if it is not against >"
order& to heal him completel"& whatever the illness which would have 0illed him if gross allopathic remedies would have
been used.
S*" F%!TH"! S%$ !"*"#I"S.
1n addition to what 1 have alread" told "ou& 1 will give "ou some further medications& prepared through the ra"s of the sun&
which are to be used e2ternall" rather than internall" and which "ou ma" call s"mpathetic sunra" remedies.
Ta0e branches& including the bar0& of a plum tree and burn them to ashes. 1t would be best if "ou had a burning glass or a
concave mirror in order to burn& in its focus& the plum tree wood& which would& of course& have to be cut into small chips& to
ashes.
The ashes must then be e2posed to the ra"s of the sun for ) to 7 da"s& and that in a dar0 vessel rather than a light one. After
the ashes have thus been prepared through the ra"s of the sun the" must& li0e the other medications& be carefull" protected
from the e2ternal air in a dr" little bottle.
Someone with a deca"ed tooth can then ta0e ) to 7 grains of it& on a not too hard toothbrush which& prior to that& has to be
dipped in sunned plum spirits. $ith this ash& the deca"ed tooth has to be brushed for * da"s in the mornings and evenings
and the deca" will be healed and the tooth& finall"& completel" restored.
Similar ashes ma" be prepared also from the stal0s of sage which have been treated in the same wa"& e2cept that the
toothbrush is not dipped in plum spirits& but in spirits of wine of appro2imatel" ?8J& after this has been impregnated with
etheric oils of sage.
To impregnate the spirits of wine with the etheric oils of sage& add 18 drops of this oil to 1-7 of a pint& the little bottle is
plugged up& the contents sha0en and then e2posed to the ra"s of the sun for )/7 da"s. Then the bottle is wrapped in dar0
paper and stored in a dr" place.
A S%$ !"*"#) A'AI$ST &HL"!A.
Gather fresh .uniper berries at the time when the" are beginning to turn blue and clean them of an" needles. Then ta0e a
blue linen cloth and la" it in a dr" spot where the sun is shiningG on an old wooden table would be best. Then spread the
gathered berries over this cloth so that none of the berries are covered b" another.
At the time the sun is getting a little wea0er& the effect of its ra"s can be enhanced b" erecting a high white wall ne2t to the
table opposite the sun. This is simple enough to do b" hanging up a white linen sheet.
1n the evening& the blue cloth is grasped b" its four corners and the berries placed in a glass bottle big enough to
accommodate both cloth and berries. Then the bottle is covered as well as possible for the night.
The berries are e2posed to the sun until their surface is shrivelled up li0e pepper. Then the" ma" be stored in the same
bottle& but without the cloth& for future use& but the bottle must be well plugged and 0ept in a dr" place. Prepared in this wa"&
the berries can be 0ept for "ears without losing their power.
1f the above/mentioned disease is raging somewhere& eat */( of such berries in the morningG also pulveri3e some berries
and fumigate the rooms with them and also the clothes "ou wear when going out. Then& however bad the epidemic ma" be&
the one who uses this remed"& believing and trusting in >e& adhering to a diet& abstaining from se2ual intercourse and other
indulgences& will be completel" safe.
Such berries& boiled in a pint of pure spring water at medium heat and afterwards drun0& that is& onl" the water& will& in a
short time& cure a person who has caught the cholera.
4oiled in some wine and water this .uniper berr" tea also cures the plague& provided the disease is still in the earl" stages.
The drin0ing of this tea also heals the troublesome drops" better than an" other remed". 4ut with drops" it is better to use
onl" water and not add an" wine.
Against cholera 1 can tell "ou also another remed". Gather the small field camomile& but use onl" the white flower and the
"ellow pollen. Put this into a bottle of white glass @the plant must not be greenA& cor0 it up and e2pose it to the sun until its
contents are almost completel" dr". Then put it in the same bottle in a dr" place.
1f someone catches the cholera& ta0e a good tablespoonful of these flowers& put them in a cup and pour 1-7 of a liter of pure
boiling water over it and cover the cup properl" for 1! minutes. Then strain the tea& give it to the patient and 0eep him warm
in his bed& and he will soon recover. 1f available& add to the tea 1/! grains of castor powder @castoreum sibiricumA which
will enhance the effect of the tea. 4ut the castor tincture is not advisable.
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A $"W S%$ !"*"#).
@As given b" the =ord to His servant Gottfried >a"erhofer through the 1nner $ord in the "ear 17(8A
After having given "ou a number of remedies through >" servant in the "ear 17)1& 1 will toda" add a new one.
Ta0e wild chestnuts when the" are ripe and fall from the green shell& remove their s0in& cut them into small pieces and dr"
them in a dar0 violet vessel in the sun for !/* wee0s. Then pulveri3e them and store them in a blue violet glass.
This remed"& prepared as a light tea / a tablespoonful of the powder in boiling water / allowed to draw for a few minutes
and then drun0 gives e2cellent results in women;s complaints when menstruation is too severe and fre9uent. This tea
restores the regularit" of the natural secretions.
The chestnut is also good as a s"mpathetic remed" in its natural state when a person suffers from headaches which are
caused b" nerves rather than blood rush to the brain. 1n such a case the sufferer shall carr" * chestnuts with him for a few
da"s and the headache will be relieved in the beginning and vanish completel" in about three da"s.
1n order to e2plain to "ou the effect of the wild chestnuts& 1 draw "our attention to the outer shell with its spi0es or pric0les.
These are& in nature& the electric conductors and "ou can regard the chestnut as an electric condenser charging& through these
conductors& all its elements with electricit".
Since blood disorders are usuall" the result of non/function of the spleen @the bod";s electric generatorA& this chestnut
powder& impregnated with the ra"s of the sun& is the sole means of restoring the electric current in the human bod" to its
proper limits.
Here "ou have& in brief& the actual reason for the healing power of wild chestnuts. 4" e2posing them to the sun& the
remaining absorbed& moist and impure& parts or specifics from the earth are eliminated and there remains onl" the
electricall" charged part which is needed in these cases.
This tea can also be used with benefit for disorders of the spleen.
Here "ou have another remed" for suffering man0ind. +se it thin0ing of >e& and >" blessing will accompan" the healing. /
TH" *ST I*P!TA$T $%!ISH*"$T F! *A$,I$#.
@DGreat Gospel of <ohnD& Kol. L& Bh. !18A
1A The =ord, D%or someone to remain perfectl" health" in bod" and soul& one should from childhood on be nourished with
clean food.
!A D=oo0 at >eE 1 am& according to bod"& also a man& eat and drin0 one and the same food and 9uench >" thirst li0ewise
with clean& good and health" wine& but alwa"s with the right measure and purpose. $hat 1 eat now before "our e"es 1 have
also eaten in >" childhood. =i0ewise& most of >" disciples who were fishermen& lived on fish.
*A D%or the surplus of caught fish the" received mone" and bought themselves the necessar" clothing& bread& salt and also
wine& which the" moderatel" en.o"ed with water. As0 them if at an" tie an" one of them has been plagued b" a disease& with
the e2ception of the one whom 1 will not describe an" closer to "ou.
?A D1 tell "ou, 1f man0ind had remained b" the designated foods b" the prophet >oses& the doctors with their medicine
would never have an"thing to do. 4ut men began& in the wa" of heathens and epicureans& to stuff their bod" with hundreds
of so/called delicacies and that is wh" the" fell& in a short time& into all 0inds of diseases. / * /
)A DGood species of fish in clean waters& prepared as we en.o"ed them& is for the human bod" the most health" food.
CA D4ut where this 0ind of fish can not be obtained& there is the wheat and barle" bread the best nourishment of men& as well
as mil0 of health" cows& goats and sheep. Among the legumes the lentils ta0e first place& as the Persian cornwheat for the
preparation of puree @pulpA. >eat is to be eaten free of blood onl" of some chic0ens and doves& then of health" and clean
beef as well as goats and sheep& either fried or coo0ed& but fr"ing is preferable to boiling.
(A DThe blood of animals should not be ta0en b" humans.
7A DThat what 1 have now told "ou is& and remains& for men the simplest& cleanest and healthiest foodG especiall" harmful is
overeating and the improper preparation& b" which the evil nature spirit substance is completel" separated.D
A At this point as0ed the superior cit" .udge, D' =ord and >aster& what is the case with the man" so good tasting fruits and
roots5D
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18A Said 1, DThe edible fruit should first of all be completel" ripe& in which condition one can eat it moderatel". 4ut it still is
healthier for man0ind in a coo0ed& fried or dried condition than raw& because through boiling& fr"ing and dr"ing the
unfermented nature spirits are set free. The same is the case with roots.
11A DHou 0now the fruit and roots which are suited for human consumption. %or the hungr" and glutinous people this
doesn;t suffice& but the" 0eep inventing a great 9uantit" of nourishment gained from the plant and animal 0ingdom. The
conse9uence is the steadil" increasing manifold diseases of the bod".
1!A D%rom what 1 now told "ou& "ou can& with little effort& .udge for "ourself what& after all& for >e is basicall" the same.
:ither to provide& through >" will& a field with one or another 0ind of corn& or to fill "our bins with alread" ripened corn& or
to put before "ou or an"one else& a read" to eat bread and also multipl" it& when necessar". =i0ewise& with all 0inds of meat.
%or if 1 can create living animals& then it should be possible for >e to create their meat& prepare it and in a prepared
condition also multipl" it according to necessit".

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