Once upon a time, young Heinrich Mauther was seriously ill from birth. He could not see the world, but tried to explore it by interacting with other beings using his senses. The perception of the world is significantly different from the usual for people, however, this allowed him to find a way out and understand the important mechanisms of the functioning of physiological systems. Based on his philosophical theory, he developed a revolutionary method for treating people with disabilities and made enormous contributions to medicine and society as a whole.
Gamperl had a philosophical approach to life; he was not afraid of problems and sought to find solutions to any problems, even if their solution was impossible for ordinary people. During therapy with children and their parents, Heinrich often proposed extraordinary methods of treatment. It seemed to him that it was an unusual approach that could help see the essence of the problem and alleviate suffering. Soon Heinrich Gamperl managed to discover unexpected things. Self-improvement, exercises in imagination, concentration and development of intuition allowed him to expand his own consciousness and go beyond traditional medical concepts.
Thus, Gamperl proposed a new method of treatment, which was based on awakening people's superpowers and expanding their consciousness. The use of unusual, extraordinary logic and thought processes opened up opportunities for effective and, at the same time, painless treatment of disorders of the nervous system.
The use of the Gamperle method allowed patients to forget about the restrictions that diseases can impose. Despite