Man is part of Creation, and because this is so, all the laws of Creation must also become effective in him, all the secrets of Creation must be discoverable in him.
The celestial bodies, like all created things, are subject to the law of becoming and passing away.
All celestial bodies, created from one building material, space energy, decay, starting from the core of the celestial body, into space energy again, in the purest, absolute form.
The most important neighboring star for our earth, the sun, like all other stars, radiates space energy in its purest form, originating from the matter decay in its core. The interaction between the radiation fields of the sun and the earth results in changes in the state of the fields; a slowing down of the energy due to compression. As a result of the density of the nuclear radiation and the force of the counteraction of the fields, the space energies, which are apparently waveless in absolute form, are compressed and transformed; the energies take on wave form, and in the process that process takes place which appears to our eye as light and which, with sufficient intensity, as with the sun, is also perceived by us as heat.
The waxing and waning of a celestial body results in an increasing intensity of core radiation for the ascending phase of cosmic development and a steadily decreasing intensity for the descending phase. With increasing intensity, the cosmic radiation, i.e. the space energies that reach us from other celestial bodies, must steadily intensify, so that the energy rays generated in this process experience an amplification in the direction of long energy waves (ultra red or infrared). The energy ray scale thus experiences a shift via ultra red in the upward course of development and a shift via ultra violet in the downward course of the celestial body.
Helmut Friedrich Krause (1904-1973) lived as a philosopher and private scholar in Berlin. In 1924, he became acquainted with Giordano Bruno's philosophy and the Buddhist wisdom teachings; both had a great influence on him and became significant for his further development. 1926-1930 Studies of economics and business administration. 1930-1934 Studies of physics. The starting point for his interest in physics is the hope of discovering a force (or similar), by means of which wars could be made impossible. In 1934, H. Krause abandoned Western methodology because he considered it unsuitable. From then on, he consistently took the inward path, the path of meditation. At the beginning of 1937, he had his first satori experience, a flash of intuitive insight into reality, which he now combined with his scientific research up until 1934. He formulated the first version of "The Building Material of the World" in the summer of 1937. A second version was produced; Eugen Diederichs Verlag wanted to publish it, but H. Krause withdrew the manuscript for fear of possible misuse by the National Socialists (primarily in the anti-Einstein arguments). As a philosopher he works in secret, but pursues various professional activities in the bourgeois world. In 1944, he made further "breakthroughs" in his meditative work; H. Krause attained far-reaching transpersonal insights into cosmic dimensions which were not put down on paper until the 1950s. Krause's main work, "On the Rainbow and the Law of Creation", was completed in 1967. In 1970, he published the first part, "Der Baustoff der Welt" (The Building Material of the World), with Ner Tumid Verlag, using the pseudonym Simon Kraus. The book became a kind of cult book for a small circle of people in Germany, but did not achieve a broader impact. H. Krause died in the spring of 1973, Ner Tamid Verlag was dissolved at the beginning of 1981 after the publishing director, Rabbi Shlomo Lewin, fell victim to a neo-Nazi assassination attempt.
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