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The Best Medicine for Human Beings Is Human Beings

  • Writer: Nora Amati
    Nora Amati
  • 3 days ago
  • 6 min read

“Of all the bodies in nature, the one that acts most effectively upon the human being is another human being; no animate or inanimate body can replace it.”— Dr. Med. Franz Anton Mesmer

The human being possesses intrinsic healing abilities, often overlooked by conventional medicine. For example, direct contact with the body can influence well-being: placing one’s hands on a painful area can reduce symptoms in a short time.

The Qur’an teaches that for every illness there is a remedy in nature — a principle that existed long before modern scientific studies began investigating concepts of energy and electromagnetism, particularly in the context of Heilmagnetismus. A magnet, like other natural components — stones, plants, trees, air, and water — contains an invisible force that passes through matter, observable even in everyday life.

Magnetism represents one of the most powerful subtle forces, difficult to explain but detectable in its effects. Understanding magnetism allows one to observe the world and oneself from a different perspective. A thought or a prayer directed to God can become a message at a distance, a transmission of energy through seemingly empty spaces.

In this perspective, magnetism constitutes a link between the physical body and the spiritual dimension or “quantum soul.” The atoms in the universe interact according to electromagnetic laws, generating monads and microorganisms. This force attracts and organizes matter, anticipating concepts of modern physics such as electromagnetic waves not guided by wires.

Where science has established action at a distance — whether in the effect of treatments or in the recognized healing force of X-rays and Becquerel’s rays — it is no longer necessary to defend the study of animal magnetism, which integrates harmoniously into radiation theory.

Magnetizing — that is, the influence exerted by the magnetizer upon the subject through concentrated will — appears to act by directing vital essences within the nerves of movement and sensation. The nervous fluid of the magnetizer connects with that of the patient and activates the vital essences of blood and nerves, generating different degrees of receptivity and the capacity to influence the organism locally or globally.

Every human being is enclosed within an energetic aura — Aura-Nerven or Odhülle — which can influence and interact with other people. The hands represent the principal transmitter of this energy, allowing transfer from one body to another, also explaining phenomena such as interference with electrical devices.

The ability to perceive and modulate these energies offers an opportunity for well-being: true medicine resides within the human being himself.


Electricity as a Therapeutic Instrument

Dr. Wilhelm Erb, professor at the University of Heidelberg, described electricity as “a powerful and versatile method of treatment,” capable of treating pathologies of the nervous system, neuralgia, cramps, paralysis, and states of anesthesia.

In the nineteenth century, electrotherapy experienced significant development and was widely accepted by the medical community. Interrupted (inductive) current and continuous galvanic current became standard instruments in clinical practice. Electrical stimulation could reactivate weakened nerves, invigorate atrophied muscles, and restore impaired functions.

The intensity of the patient’s perception was considered an indicator of effectiveness: stronger sensations suggested greater therapeutic effects, whereas the absence of perception often led to doubts about the usefulness of the therapy.

This historical context fueled a debate between supporters of electrotherapy and defenders of other energetic methods, such as human magnetism, each proposing its own conception of vital forces and healing mechanisms.


Recognizing and Using One’s Own Energy

Vital magnetism, or Lebensmagnetismus, is not a theoretical force: it passes through every body and can charge it, influencing its balance and functioning. Neither the most powerful chemical preparations nor fire can annul this energy. Even an inanimate object, such as a magnetic glass body, retains its force when it is permeated by this force — proof of the profound connection between life and the bodies it passes through.

This observation offers us a fundamental teaching: our personal energy can be perceived, modulated, and used for our own well-being and that of others. It is not a mystical concept: it is a natural capacity that we all possess but often ignore.

Some practical suggestions for beginning to recognize and use it:

Body observation: by closing one’s eyes and concentrating on the breath, one may perceive a slight warmth or vibration in the hands or other parts of the body.

Conscious physical contact: placing the hands on a painful area or on an object may bring subtle sensations to light — a tingling, a slight flow, an energy that “moves.”

Concentration and intention: voluntarily directing energy toward a part of the body, an object, or a person with thought and intention, without forcing, but observing natural sensations.

Regular practice: like any ability, recognizing and using energy requires daily exercise and patience.

Over time, anyone can learn to better perceive their energetic aura, the flows of energy that pass through them, and the influence they exert on others and the environment. This approach does not replace traditional medicine but complements it: it is a way to recover awareness of the first medicine of the human being — the human being himself.


Prayer and Connection with Vital Energy

Beyond perceiving and modulating one’s vital magnetism, Islamic prayer represents a powerful instrument for connecting with universal vital energy — with God (and not by chance Allah has 99 names).

When a believer directs his prayer to Allah — with intention, concentration, and devotion — a flow of energy is activated that passes through body and mind, positively influencing the physical, emotional, and spiritual state.

From an energetic point of view, prayer can be interpreted as a means of harmonizing one’s aura and synchronizing with the divine energy that permeates the universe, the same subtle force that passes through bodies and objects according to the principle of Lebensmagnetismus. In this sense, prayer is not only a spiritual act, but also a practice that potentially strengthens the connection between body, mind, and the quantum dimension of vital energy.

Key elements for making prayer a tool of energetic awareness:


Conscious intention (niyyah): directing the heart and mind toward healing or well-being, recognizing that vital energy is a gift from God.

Concentration and presence (khushu): observing breath, posture, and bodily sensations, perceiving the energetic flow that passes through the hands, heart, and body.

Repetition and regularity: like any energetic practice, constant prayer fosters greater sensitivity and control over one’s vital magnetism.

Universal intention: recognizing that energy is not limited to the individual body, but interacts with the environment and with other living beings.


In this way, prayer becomes a channel through which personal vital force aligns with the universal one, creating a direct connection between bodily energy, divine energy, and the quantum dynamics of the universe. Anyone can begin to perceive this connection by observing subtle sensations during prayer or mindful meditation.

The results can be surprising, but practice and awareness are necessary to truly attune to this energy. The more one works on oneself, the more intense the inner resonance becomes and the more the capacity develops to recognize when and how the body requires rebalancing.

This sensitivity is not limited to oneself: through conscious contact and intention, it is possible to transmit calm and support even to one’s children. The hands, guided by presence and attention, can become a natural instrument of comfort and harmonization.


Heilmagnetismus and Trust in the Creative Principle

Heilmagnetismus, understood as healing magnetism, historically represents the attempt to understand and describe a vital force that passes through bodies and contributes to their equilibrium. Beyond nineteenth-century interpretations, what remains central is the idea that the human being is not an isolated system, but an organism inserted within a network of energetic and spiritual relationships.

In the Qur’an it is written: “And when I am ill, it is He who heals me” (Surah 26:80).

This affirmation does not exclude material means, but places them within a broader perspective: every cure, every energy, every natural force operates by divine will. In this light, vital magnetism is not an autonomous force, but a sign among the signs of creation, a possible instrument through which the order willed by Allah manifests itself.

Recognizing this dimension means uniting knowledge and faith, practice and awareness, science and tawḥīd. Healing, then, is not only a physical process, but a return to harmony with the Principle that gave origin to every energy and every life.



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