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The work presents a synthesis of mystical and medical ideas, arguing that ancient esoteric principles clarify the nature of health, disease, and the human constitution. It outlines a multi-layered model of man with seven principles and an inner anatomy, discusses law and periodicity in knowledge, critiques narrow modern medicine, and distinguishes authentic mystic science from false mysticism. It proposes four pillars for medical practice—philosophy, natural science, observation of phenomena, and inner spiritual study—and treats astrology, alchemy, elements, states of consciousness, and the role of future physicians and therapies oriented toward harmony with universal law.
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