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Nature’s Laws of Harmony in the Microcosm of Music

Chronobiology

The Ear as a Medical Instrument

The Special Status of the Ear in the Organism

Music as a Harmonic Medical Data Carrier

Music and Brain

The Significance of the Soul to Medicine

The Significance of the Soul in Human Evolution

The Significance of Our Consciousness to Medicine

The Future of Pharmaceutics

The American Institute of Stress

World Health Organization (WHO)

Republic of Belarus

Stress - The Epidemic of Modern Society

The Unborn Child

Baby Care Unit

Harmonic Therapy

The Benefits of
Harmonic Information

The Social-Medical Significance of Medical Resonance Therapy Music

Headache Migraine

Modern Medication

Intensive Care Unit

How does the Medical Resonance Therapy Music function

Chernobyl









Peter Hübner  •  Music & Brain – Musical Perspective
The Perfect Musical Description
Moreover, the spoken word of music offers the most direct method to systematically describe the elements of the subjective sphere, as well as to portray the process of evolution in general.

In this context the language of music describes individual evolution and, based on that, social evolution, and finally, as the outer shell of individual and social evolution, ecological evolution.

And all of this is described by music not only in an differentiated isolated manner, but in an integrated and completely unified way as well.

Music not only describes on a level where time and space are separated, but also in terms of space-time integration; and moreover, even beyond space and time – on the absolute level of unbounded space and on the absolute level of infinite time.

In the natural, realistic, exact musical description of the reality of life, subjectivity and objectivity are not irreconcilable; objectivity is rather perceived and portrayed as the outer periphery of life.

Thus, at the outermost periphery of the musical sound-space, music describes the objective sphere of nature as the outermost border of the subjective.