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in summary
The Lost Paradise
We have lost the primordial state of man, the loving oneness with himself and the world, the total connection and relationship with everything that surrounds us. This connection means an identification with every being that lives next to us. With every tree, with every bird, with every blade of grass. On the one hand, this gives rise to a deep love and a deep, unshakable respect for all living people and thus also an appropriate contact and care.

On the other hand, this means "feeling absolutely safe and secure in the world", a "not questioning" one's own being, one's own value, one's own meaning. This state may be best imaginable (ideally) with the almost paradisiacal feeling of oneness of the newborn child shortly after birth, where protection, food, love and security, yes the whole world, is simply there at every moment and the child feels loved and accepted, unrestricted and total. Similar paradisiacal conditions can sometimes also be felt and experienced in our dreams, as an echo of what we already knew, and they then leave us in the morning an idea of what can become again.

As humanity as a whole, but also as individuals, we have lost this state, we have moved away, isolated ourselves and lost our ability to love and relate, especially to ourselves, to our feelings, to our real needs. The Likatians see this as the main disease, which then found its different expression in the numerous clinical pictures known to us.

 


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