Dear Friends,
The American Tour Prelude is presented here as a way to bring clarity and establish a foundation for our larger conference tour, which begins in New York and continues through three other states: Wisconsin, Oregon, and one yet to be determined.
We sincerely hope that everyone will attend one of these four conferences in May, where we will explore these topics in greater depth. Our goal is to foster lasting relationships and collaboration in researching and developing ideas beyond what will be presented.
Please join us for this groundbreaking conference as we travel across America, working together to chart a path forward for the next hundred years—developing new technologies, advancing healing frontiers, and deepening inner development.
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This prelude conference will offer a compelling exploration into the hidden principles that shape human life, nature, and the cosmos. Through thought-provoking lectures and experiential insights, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the geometric, musical, and energetic forces that influence both individual well-being and the broader world. Whether through the lens of sacred geometry, Humboldt’s holistic scientific vision, Cymatics, or the mastery of etheric forces, participants will leave with new perspectives and practical tools to integrate into their personal and professional lives, as well as setting the stage for more deepening experience at one of four 3 day conferences this coming May.
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Dr. Endlich will explore the deep connections between human anatomy, Platonic solids, and cosmic principles. Platonic solids, known since antiquity, are fundamental geometric shapes associated with the classical elements of Earth, Water, Air, Fire, and Aether. Among these, the Pentagon-Dodecahedron holds a unique position, as it harmoniously integrates all other Platonic solids within its structure.
Through numerous examples, Dr. Endlich will illustrate the mathematical and biological significance of this extraordinary geometric form and its close connection to the number 12. He will reveal how these structures are reflected in the human body, nature, music, and cosmic laws. Striking parallels emerge, for instance, between the human spine, the twelve pairs of cranial nerves, the arrangement of ribs, and other anatomical features.
Furthermore, Dr. Endlich will discuss the role of the Pentagon-Dodecahedron in medical research and therapeutic practice. Based on his discoveries, he has developed specialized therapeutic approaches, particularly within the scope of his work at the Michael Healing Center in Hirschhorn. Attendees will gain fascinating insights into the interplay between form, function, and healing, as well as its significance for a deeper understanding of the human body.
Dr. Hartmut Endlich is a physician specializing in General Medicine and Anthroposophical Medicine. As a co-founder of the Michael Healing Center in Hirschhorn and Fascia Renew, he is dedicated to a holistic approach to human health and well-being.
From an early age, he was captivated by the harmony of geometric forms, particularly Platonic solids. His extensive research led him to uncover the profound significance of the Pentagon-Dodecahedron in shaping the human body. His book, published in 2024, compiles these findings and demonstrates the intricate relationship between mathematical principles and biological structures.
As a practicing Anthropophonetics physician, author, and speaker, Dr. Endlich bridges the realms of medicine, geometry, and spiritual understanding, offering a new perspective on the human organism.
Alexander von Humboldt is much more than just a name in the history of science—he is a global phenomenon. No other scientist of his time was honored on such a scale: Over 267 plant species, 107 animal species, countless geographic locations, rivers, mountain ranges, and cities bear his name. In the United States alone, numerous counties, rivers, and national parks have been named in his honor.
His fame during and after his lifetime was unparalleled. On the occasion of his 100th birthday in 1869, grand celebrations took place with parades from Berlin to New York, from Moscow to Buenos Aires. Despite bad weather, 80,000 people gathered in Berlin alone to pay tribute to him. Yet today, while his name is still widely recognized, few truly understand how he transformed science into something far greater than a purely isolated, mechanical system. What was it that made his worldview, despite its incredible precision, transcend a purely mechanistic understanding of nature? Why did Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, one of the greatest minds of his time, admit, “One could not read in eight days from books what he conveys in a single hour of conversation,” and say of him, “What kind of man is this! I have known him for so long, yet I am amazed by him again and again. One can say he has no equal in knowledge and living wisdom. And such versatility—I have never encountered anything like it!”
This lecture will highlight how Humboldt’s perspective on the world, on the stars, on light and the ether, and his way of thinking is more important today than ever. Humboldt recognized the world as a dynamic web of forces and interactions—a legacy that continues to influence modern science and, beyond that, can lead us to a more living perception of reality. Grounded in observation, research, artistic depth, and clear knowledge, experience a journey through nature, sound, and the cosmos—guided by one of the greatest thinkers of all time.
When tying to examining the cymatic connections in our world, a shift in perspective or a projection often proves invaluable. By doing so, we can not only deepen our understanding but also refine our sensory perception of the intricate structures that govern nature. However, this exploration requires a methodical approach—each step must logically follow from the previous one, avoiding arbitrary leaps.
By adhering to this principle, we can uncover new insights into the fundamental laws underlying sound and its geometric patterns. In this lecture, we will explore this process using the method of Tone-Circle-Images, experiencing firsthand how mathematical principles manifest in visual forms, following musical principles.
Beyond theoretical understanding, we will also examine how these insights can be sensually experienced and how this can help to become alive in our senses.
Dr. Ralf Tita holds a PhD in engineering, computer science and electronics. He started his technical and scientific career in the field of medical technology and worked in several internationally renowned research groups and gave impetus to a number of start-up companies in the field of surgical navigation and medical imaging. Since 2012, he has been working as a freelance engineer in the field of industrial printing machine development. Numerous patents from various sources can be traced back to his work.
Ralf organized the 1st World Cymatics Congress in 2014 with more than 170 participants from 16 different countries. He is also part of the faculty of the “School of Cymatics” and publisher of the Mani Verlag. He is also on the board of directors of the Orphideum and responsible for the product management of Lautsänger. His research focuses on cymatics and its practical applications.
We will explore the groundbreaking work of Dr. Günther Wachsmuth, a key figure in the development of Rudolf Steiner’s insights into the etheric formative forces.
In his 1924 publication, The Etheric Formative Forces in Cosmos, Earth, and Man, Wachsmuth provides an extensive overview of the four types of ether Rudolf Steiner identified and their influence on the natural world. This work, subtitled A Path to the Investigation of Living Forces, laid the foundation for a deeper understanding of the forces shaping life and matter. Three years later, in his follow-up volume The Etheric World in Science, Art, and Religion (1927), Wachsmuth shifts the focus from the external world to human creativity itself. This second book, subtitled On the Path of Man Towards the Mastery of Formative Forces, marks a profound transition: no longer is the human being merely an observer and investigator of his surroundings, but an active participant in the very process of creation. Wachsmuth writes:
“Through mastery of the formative forces, the created—man—himself becomes a creator.”
This lecture will delve into what it means to “master” these formative forces and how this process can be consciously cultivated. Using examples from musical practice, we will explore how artistic expression, particularly in music, serves as a gateway to engaging with these subtle yet powerful energies. Music, as a dynamic and living art form, provides unique insights into the interplay between structure, intuition, and the formative forces at work in human creativity.
Peter Wachsmann is a dedicated choir conductor and private music teacher, specializing in piano, lyre, guitar, and voice. With over 20 years of experience as a class and music teacher at various Waldorf schools, he has developed a deep understanding of music as a transformative and educational force.
Since 2003, he has been actively engaged in the work of Atmani at the House of Song in Hirschhorn, regularly participating in specialized courses to further explore the intersection of music, voice, and spiritual development. His approach to music education emphasizes artistic expression, inner development, and the power of communal singing.
We will explore the fundamental question of why it is not only meaningful but absolutely essential to expand our perspective on movement. Movement is a crucial part of our lives—it permeates our daily routines, leisure activities, and both our physical and mental development. Yet, there are significant differences in how movement is practiced, perceived, and utilized.
For many people, movement serves primarily as a means of balance—whether as a response to a predominantly sedentary lifestyle, as a playful activity, a sporting challenge, or an artistic expression such as dance. Moreover, established movement practices such as Yoga, Tai Chi, or Qi Gong not only focus on physical fitness but also open up a deeper, spiritual, and energetic approach to movement. These traditions are based on the understanding that movement is much more than mere physical activity—it is a means of connecting with the formative and life-giving forces of existence.
Especially in our time, where people are increasingly cut off from these vital and harmonizing forces—whether due to stressful lifestyles, artificial environmental influences, or an excessive focus on technology—the necessity of cultivating awareness of this life-sustaining realm is becoming more urgent. This raises the question: How can we relearn to use movement as a bridge to consciously reconnect with these forces?
This lecture will present key aspects of a modern movement training approach that goes beyond mere physical exercises. This path follows a holistic concept that addresses not only the body but also the mind and soul. Through deliberate, methodical movement, a deeper connection to both the inner and outer world can be cultivated, guiding practitioners on a path of conscious development.
Michael Hailer grew up in southern Germany. At 23, he discovered Anthroposophy, which became his intellectual and spiritual home. Initially considering special education, he later decided to become a Waldorf teacher, where he encountered eurythmy. He studied in Germany and later deepened his efforts in the Netherlands under Werner Barfod, engaging in research on eurythmy with Barfod and Thomas Göbel.
In 2011, he encountered Atmani’s work, initially through anthropophonetics, and soon immersed himself in its broader framework. In 2015, he began training in Logos Gradualis, a system of inner and outer development deeply connected to the essence of eurythmy. His research explores how Logos Gradualis strengthens the human being by addressing the weakened whole organization, enabling a deeper connection between body and spirit. He sees Logos Gradualis as an essential foundation for revitalizing the human, as it provides the structural and strength-wise basis for its meaningful application. Today, he teaches Logos Gradualis in courses and trainings while continuing to explore its profound relationship with eurythmy, both of which originate from the formative power of the word.
In today’s predominantly mechanistic view of the human being, which historically traces back in part to Rudolf Virchow, genuine healing often fades into the background. Instead, a healthcare market prevails, one largely focused on symptom control and adherence to predefined metrics. While guideline-based medicine can be appropriate in many areas, it frequently misses what is truly essential: the individual, whose personal history, unique needs, and singular life path do not conform to standardized frameworks.
Yet a human being is far more than the sum of physiological processes. Each person has a living body in which the soul seeks to express itself, and a spirit that reaches beyond this present life. From this holistic perspective, we are not merely physical entities that respond only to external treatment methods. We possess freedom, creativity, and an inherent developmental capacity that must be actively involved in any healing journey and personal life design.
A new kind of medicine dedicated to comprehensive healing aims to guide individuals toward living the life for which they have carried seeds and impulses into this existence. Health is understood as an individualized process that supports each person on their path of development. This is where anthroposophical medicine, and especially Anthropofonetik, comes into play: through highly personalized treatments involving uniquely sung sounds, tones, and touch, it imparts the forces that enable people to overcome illness and reconnect with their true lives. Whether one is dealing with migraines, diabetes, depression, childhood developmental disorders, or cancer, Anthropofonetik can be effectively applied to all conditions. Even in so-called terminal stages, decisive turns of events can still arise.
Dr. Christoph Broens is a practicing anthroposophic physician in Germany and Switzerland. His primary focus is on treating severe chronic diseases, particularly cancer. He has dedicated his career to integrating conventional and anthroposophic medicine to provide holistic care to patients dealing with complex and long-term illnesses.
Dr. Broens is the founder of the Michael Healing Center in Hirschhorn, Germany, a facility dedicated to anthroposophic healing methods. In addition, he leads a medical practice in Baden, Switzerland, where he works alongside five other anthroposophic doctors and several therapists. His team provides a comprehensive and integrative approach to medicine, combining modern scientific knowledge with spiritual and holistic healing principles. Dr. Broens has mastered the full range of Appenzeller Auscultation, a sophisticated diagnostic method used in anthroposophic medicine. This technique, deeply rooted in spiritual science, allows physicians to assess a patient’s condition beyond conventional medical examinations. He is also an official teacher of this specialized diagnostic approach, helping other medical professionals acquire and refine their skills in anthroposophic diagnostics.
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