DEUTSCHE AKADEMIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN UND KÜNSTE
SCIENTIFICALLY INTRODUCING UNIVERSALITY TO THE UNIVERSITY
THE
HARMONY LAWS
OF NATURE
EQ x IQ STRUCTURING
THE PROCESS
OF THINKING
HOLISTIC INTEGRATED PROCESS OF TEACHING AND LEARNING
Of all their artificial busyness believing itself to be able to grasp, teach and present the secret science of music superficially from outside, he can only comment:

Beethoven

And the low mental-emotional performance at the universities and schools, right down to the kindergartens, give drastic evidence of incapability of this.
And regarding the people who know nothing about it nor take it to their hearts, he confesses:

Beethoven

The great poet Shakespeare becomes more vitriolic - becomes more precise - by stating:
Shakespeare

And in ancient China where music was taught and learned as a cosmic science as it was in other parts of the world at the time of the highly civilized cultures many millennia ago, Confucius who, like Beethoven, was first and foremost a composer and a practicing musician, stated more retrospectively:


“Therefore the wise creates a music,
which corresponds to cosmic harmony,
and an upbringing and education,
which is appropriate
to the cosmic dignity of man.”
Konfucius

„Therefore the wise speaks
in music
about the universal ethical order.“
Konfucius

“Fostering of natural music -
this is the training of inner harmony.”
Konfucius

“The virtue of perfect man
lies in his knowledge of the depth of the soul
and in the mystery
of the change of all things in his consciousness.
He knows the common primordial ground
of the unmoved and the moved;
he unites both from the state of unity/universality.

That is the perfect man.

He knows the way of cosmic cognition
and leads a life in universal creative power.
Rites of enlightenment and harmonious music
are his adornment.

Humanity, justice,
cosmic habits in life and universal music:
in them the virtue of perfect man is seen.
Knowledge of the mental primordial ground of all changes:
in here his freedom is seen.”
Konfucius

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