Chapter 2
Terminology
„Matter“, „energy“, „soul“, „spirit“, „consciousness“, „information“ and „communication“ form the basis of Aurasurgery. These terms are subject to very different interpretations, which is why it is important to define them as concisely as possible in the sense of Aurasurgery and to delimit them in their specific understanding.
Matter
Matter (from Latin „materia“ = substance, subject, cause) is a designation for the substance of which all things of the world consist, independent of their form of appearance. The closer definition of this general term has shaped the view of nature in physics and philosophy since its origins and is still the subject of attempts to explain it today.
The primacy of matter over consciousness is the foundation ofmaterialism. Indualism, both mind and matter are recognized as existing independently of each other. René Descartes (*1596; †1650) assumes in his consideration of the mindbody problem that both can affect each other. Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (*1646; †1716) goes one step further and rejects an interaction between mind and body.Monism is the philosophical or metaphysical position according to which all processes and phenomena of the world can be traced back to a single basic principle. It thus takes the opposite position to dualism and pluralism.
The Aurasurgery follows the principle in that spirit and matter form a unity and can even be transferred into each other according to Einstein's equivalence formula. Ulrich Warnke writes: „The close interweaving between the material and the spiritual already becomes apparent in a precise analysis of matter in the subatomic range. Of an atom only 10-9 of the occupied space is actual matter in the form of the nucleus and the surrounding electrons, the rest of the space is empty or flowed through by the quantum field. Transferred to the human body as a material object, this means that 99.99% consists of the empty space of the information field = quantum field. If one would remove this space between atomic nucleus and electrons and between the atoms, the human body would shrink to a few micro meters body size.“33
Fig. 2.1:Size relationships between the cell nucleus and the electron shell
Provocatively formulated, this means: While conventional medicine deals with 0.01% of matter, how much more comprehensive will 21st century medicine be, dealing with the remaining 99.99%. Willigis Jäger writes: „Our body is as empty as interstellar space. The body is composed of atoms and subatomic particles that appear and disappear, collide and recombine at the speed of light. They are not material objects, even though they appear so to us for less than a glance. We are fluctuating energy in a field of energy that surrounds us. If we could see our bodies as they really are, we would see a yawning void. Each atom is a fully come solar system in itself, an empty space with some points and electrical discharges. Emptiness is the very reason of our being and of being at all. But emptiness is not nothing. It is rather the highest conscio