But the education experts do not recognise at all that as far as the supposed knowledge is concerned they are attaching only as much value to the brain of a pupil or student as the value of a piece of printed paper or a plastic disc. To put it more simply: Why can todays pupil or student not just go to the examination board and simply show them the relevant books or CD-ROMs? In this way everything would be far more perfectly presented than could possibly be conveyed verbally or with the examinee's own illustrations!
For
progressive learners today, rote learning and memorisation has already
been taken over by the computers data and text store, and the
meaningful combination of the two is effected by the relevant software
programs. Peter
Huebner |
The
invention of the computer has lifted the lid on the madness of the conventional
educational establishment, and it is predictable that, in the most advanced
nations of the world, all knowledge that can be comprehended and stored by
a computer will already soon be transferred to computers in the educational
field too: that then, in the society of the future, it will only be a matter
of educated people learning to handle computer data successfully without
putting undue strain on his brain and without wasting his time with unnecessary
rote-learning processes.
And this is not such an off-beat logic today a large proportion of
the successful learning process has already transferred, with the help of
computers, from the school method to this educational mechanism.
And if developments continue at the speed they have so far, and if educational
experts continue to remain as backward as ever, then this successful, achievement-orientated,
scientific and technically-supported educational market will have overtaken
and outbid the schools, colleges and universities especially
the state-run
ones
faster than those responsible there are even able to follow this line
of thinking.
This particularly affects the conventional educational market, where it is
mostly a case of rote learning and retention of the most diverse information,
and the meaningful combination of the two.
For progressive learners today, rote learning and memorisation has already
been taken over by the computers data and text store, and the meaningful
combination of the two is effected by the relevant software programs.
Together, the two far exceed the achievements which a normal pupil, student,
teacher or professor might be capable of today.
Every
tone or sound has, to some degree, One can hear it
and This elemental
internal life of a tone or sound can be Peter
Huebner |
The microcosm of
music reveals to us those laws of harmony on which, as Pythagoras already
claimed, the whole of creation is based. This Greek scholar and founder of
our scientific and technical age claimed, around 2500 years ago, that the
laws of harmony of biological life were the same as those of the microcosm
of music and of the whole of the natural world, right down to the movement
of the planets.
And he said that, of all of these, the microcosm of music was the place best
suited for man to look into these laws of harmony.
And Socrates later confirmed Pythagorass claims, but pointed out that the human soul was also aligned to these natural laws of harmony and that the health of the soul at this most inner level of life was just as dependent on the function of the natural laws of harmony, as on the function of the physiology on its material level.
Whilst
Pythagoras was primarily concerned with researching the laws of harmony of
the microcosm of music in order to maintain peoples' physiological health
he was also a renowned physician , Socrates pointed, above all,
towards concentrating on the health of the soul, since, for him, the harmony
of the individuals soul was the natural basis for the harmony of the
social community.
For Pythagoras and Socrates alike, music created according to the laws of
harmony of the microcosm of music was the correct way to strengthen the harmony
of the body and of the soul and, with it, their health whereby the
harmony of the body or physiology had a particular effect in the area of medicine
and the harmony of the soul in the area of education.
In the meantime, modern sciences have recognised and proven the authenticity of Pythagorass theses. Without the natural laws of harmony, there would be no natural order for the elements in chemistry, and without the natural laws of harmony there would be no naturally ordered movement of the planets as proven by Kepler, and without these natural laws of harmony there would also be no natural order in our physiology, as proven by modern chronomedicine.
In my opinion, in modern medicine the undesired side-effects of the medications stem from a failure to respect the natural laws of harmony when producing and applying these preparations. I pointed this out in my pharmaceutics interview and spoke in detail about it.
We are also familiar with a whole series of undesired side-effects arising from conventional education, to the extent that supposedly educated people can become murderers, commit suicide, indeed become criminals of every kind, right down to unscrupulous polluters of the environment. But they can also become addicts and professional failures, war heroes and martyrs etc., etc....
In view of the new educational and vocational demands cited, we are concerned with increasing human thought capability. This will make it possible for pupils and students, working together with modern scientific and technical educational means within the framework of ever-increasing international competition, to increase achievement across the board in the future. Peter
Huebner |
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