It can no longer be overlooked that today's cultural soul is sick and in need of healing. Like the group soul, the cultural soul is made up of the souls of its members, miraculously creating a whole that is always more than the sum of its parts. Since every man is a part of the cultural soul, he can also contribute to the healing of the cultural soul. This only requires the belief that natural life on earth is something marvellous that is worth fighting for.
As every doctor knows, an illness can only ever be cured satisfactorily once it has been adequately analysed and understood. In order for a person to come to such an understanding in relation to today's culture, they must come to terms with some unpleasant cultural realities. One of these unpleasant realities is that fascism, which can be traced back directly to Roman rule, is today one of the major causes of the illness of the cultural soul in almost every country in the world. It is therefore not enough to merely operate on the surface of everyday cultural life, as the healing of the cultural soul requires a sufficient analysis of an ideological cultural heritage that has become "self-evident". Only when the individual realises that a large part of this cultural heritage consists of completely arbitrary, unnatural and pathological ideas can he or she throw his or her natural weight and voice into the scales of cultural development and generate an important healing effect for the cultural soul. This book provides all the necessary information for this.
The main reason for this development was that I was born into a traumatized extended family (Sudeten refugees after the Second World War) and developed allergic reactions to my family's behavior at the age of 20. Therefore, even before puberty, I began to deal with the pressing question of why human behavior is sometimes unbearable.
After 40 years of intensive research, I have found a satisfactory explanation that has enabled me to free myself from the passive-defensive survival concept I developed in childhood.
Over the past 25 years, I have spent several months each winter studying the research results of cultural history, anthropology, ethnology, sociology, psychology and other sciences on my own and have thus recognised a blatant contradiction between the research results of science and cultural history. Above all, the categorisation of humans into absolutist cultural classses is a fundamental contradiction to the social nature of man, which is capable of a special capacity for freedom and intensive symbiotic relationships. As a result, the cultural symptoms that class culture has always produced are still correspondingly destructive today.
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