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A meeting with Přinašeč (the Bringer)

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Tomáš Pfeiffer

A Life of Přinašeč

(the Bringer)

A MEETING WITH PŘINAŠEČ
(THE BRINGER)

My meeting with Mr J.Z. happened absolutely unexpectedly. As I was known for being interested in spiritual issues, Mrs Soňa Kadlecová, who I had known from the secretariat of our department, asked me once whether I would like to see a meeting of the committee of the psychoenegetic laboratory. It belonged, organizationally, to the university I was working for in those days. Mrs Kadlecová had left our department to work for the laboratory of professor Kahuda.

She told me that there were some very interesting projects. Of course, I immediately agreed and I visited the detached workplace in 20, Konsomolská Street. Mrs Soňa always put me somewhere in a corner where I was as an observer. Although I did not get involved in any of the tasks actively, I had an overview of everything which was happening there. This was also thanks to Mrs Soňa, who would give me the copies of the documents from the meetings which I could not attend in person. It was interesting but let’s speak about that later.

In those days, the first video camera was made. It made the temperature of objects visible and it created images this way. While it was being tested in Sweden, a group of yogis from the East, who had a performance there, measured themselves. These people were objectively able to change the temperature of the surface of their bodies by a few degrees Celsius which was a shock for the scientists present. Professor Kahuda also learned about this trial, and therefore, as soon as this camera was at disposal in our country, he called a meeting of the then most reputable healers who were then photographed during their curative involvement with the aim to take a photograph of a possible thermic abnormality. Maybe due to the fact that patients of some healers can sense something like radiant heat from the healer’s hands. According to Mr J.Z. the whole trial was a big mistake because this is not real heat. The patient’s veins become larger during the curative treatment and the patient perceives it as heat.

Among all the remarkable people from the world of healing there was an elderly unobtrusive man who I had not noticed in the beginning. Then, Mrs Soňa Kadlecová offered, as to an acquaintance of hers, for me to do the experiment with thermovision as well and I went to the library where the camera had been placed. I still remember my surprise that I also should be measured although I had never had any healing ambitions. Despite my surprise I agreed because I was young and curious. When I was coming back from the measurement, I suddenly met this unobtrusive man in the door of the meeting room. He was just walking out in order to be measured as well. As we were standing opposite to each other, he was watching me with such a profoundly piercing look which I had never experienced before. Like in dream, I heard his words. Until this day I do not know what he said. So greatly was I astonished by that situation.

No sooner than I had written these memories, did I learn also the other part of this story after many years. One of Mr J. Z.’s disciples told me how Mr J.Z. himself had felt at that moment. Since the time of his awakening, he had known that at the end of his life, he would meet a young man to whom he would pass everything on when the right time came. And Mr J.Z. knew that he would recognize him also from the fact that he would have known the teaching in his youth and he would forget it later.

Mr J.Z. apparently said about our meeting in the door, that he had met the man who had been prophesied, he had known it after the first look. Thanks to this account, I vaguely remember what he said at that moment – it was something like: ’finally, you are here.’

I had not expected anything, nobody had ever told me anything. However, I remember Mr J.Z. how he was moved when I told him about my experiences and visions from my childhood. I was about six years old, those experiences were very strong and I knew that nobody from the world of the adults would understand me. I had been solving the Creative Four in elements, I had been thinking about the states of substances, I had been carrying out spiritual exercises spontaneously without any incentive from the outside. I had also had two strong visions. No sooner had I understood them than I met him. I take it as a gift.

After meeting him for the first time when he told me directly that I had a talent for working in biotronika (biotronics) and its philosophy, Mr J.Z. asked me whether I was ready to change my life (he explained why it had to be like that) and promise that I would never misuse what I would learn. I changed my life and gave him the promise.

On that day, I put out my last cigarette. I was a strong smoker at that time, and I also became a vegetarian. I have stayed a vegetarian until today.

What is extraordinary, is that at that moment I did not have an idea who was standing in front of me, what a great personality of Czech healing, philosophy he was. I was even considering for while whether the man was sane. However, the way how he explained everything to me was so logical and strong that I understood.

After that, many years of regular meeting followed. We met a few times a week, always at the end of the day when Mr J.Z. had healed his patients. I sometimes waited among the last ones. It was possible to observe the improvement of their state after the healing, it was actually indirect teaching. He gave his disciple a lot of time and patience. He asked a lot of secular and spiritual questions. Our meeting would regularly finish after the TV news which we watched together. A disciple was never disappointed by him, something that never happened with another man. One would experience the miracles of the depth of existence with him, the awareness that he is taught over a distance, during sleep. One sometimes woke up and perceived clearly the change of his inner world and light. The teacher stood up from time to time, went to a cupboard, opened it and said: ‘Would you like to have a look at it?’ He knew for sure that the disciple had been awaiting the moment with a thrill.

After the Velvet Revolution when it was possible to present biotronika (biotronics) to the public a bit more, Mr J.Z. was my great silent adviser. I remember how he supported me during the preparation of my TV programme Séance on TV Nova which lasted for many months. It was followed by a great response in the form of letters of grateful patients. Biotronic healing for viewers made up a part of the programme.

His delight originating from each published book of his philosophy was big encouragement for me. I also remember how I failed one of the tests. We were walking along the street and at the side of the road there was a pigeon pecking at a roll, cars were passing by and I was discussing ‘an extremely important’ spiritual question. Mr J.Z. suddenly stopped walking, went back, picked up the roll and threw it into the grass. He said: ‘Here, you are going to be safe.’

The immediate understanding of my mistake - the interest of a lower creature was more important than mine – was crushing. I passed the re-sit two months later when on my way to work, I spotted a badly injured pigeon at a bus stop. People where driving over the pigeon in the middle of the car avoiding killing it by its wheels. It was really terrified and it could not move. I picked it up and took it onto the grass.

A teacher always reacts to his disciple finishing a particular stage and finding the solution to a problem by saying: ‘ You have solved this and that well’ just digressing from another subject which he is speaking about. At other times, he interfered slightly in the issue.

 
 

A disciple in his teacher’s place, those were beautiful moments spent on philosophy for life.

A disciple in his teacher’s place, those were beautiful moments spent on philosophy for life.


For example, a disciple was fond of a beautiful cast-iron statue of Jesus crucified on a lonely, scrubby, mountain cemetery. He would sit under it and contemplate. It happened at the very beginning of their meetings when Mr J.Z. said: ‘And do not go to the statue any more.’ Later on the disciple understood. Imagine if you had been murdered in an excruciatingly painful way on a crucifix and your disciple would come to sit under the crucifix to harmonize with the memories of the horror. It was as if I unknowingly saw the reflection of his olden suffering there for the first time. After all, the crucifix was a Roman tool of torture, nobody nowadays can imagine the suffering of the crucified person.

In those days, I did not realize fully this connection yet. The understanding of the murder of the highest spiritual master by nailing him on the crucifix as though it was the core of his mission, might be the reverberation of the thoughts of ‘a disciple’ who collaborated with the Romans and therefore tried to create a more bearable image of this event to the world. A murder is always a murder, it silences the teaching of the truth of Bytí (existence) and the way of the heart, that is to say, the real meaning of his mission of love and effort to help the man.

I never mentioned, not a single word, that I used to go to that place. Actually, nobody knew it, neither my closest friends nor family.

The footprints of the suffering at that time have transferred into this life, too. When you carefully compare the appearance of Jesus on his image on the shroud of Turin with the přinašeč’s present appearance, you will see an identical injury. Apart from other things, the fate in its playfulness gave the same initials to přinašeč from Prague.

The name Jesus was a pseudonym which was used because of his protection and concealment which was finally broken by Judas Iscariot by denouncing Jesus to the Roman power in exchange for a payment of thirty silver coins. Incidentally, he did not enjoy the money, because of a guilty conscience, he used it for charity. The name Jesus developed from Jé-Zes (pronounced ie-zes), by pronouncing his initials J and Z (ie and zet). It is also interesting that if we take out the vowels in the name Josef Zezulka, we will get IEUA, which is the true name of a bringer.

Also in this life, the bringer from Prague was accompanied by Judas Iscariot. He was born close to him. It was not easy, he behaved as a criminal. However, he might be mentioned more in the next edition of the book to reveal the full historical complexity. The birth of Judas Iscariot is rightfulness. Similarly, the bringer is always accompanied by a few other beings who are close to him.

 

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A Life of Přinašeč (the Bringer)

A Life of Přinašeč (the Bringer)  - Tomáš Pfeiffer
Translated from the Czech original Život přinašeče(ISBN 978–80–85238–60–0)
Published by © Tomáš Pfeiffer - Dimenze 2+2 Praha, 21, Soukenická, 110 00 Prague 1
Printed in the The Czech Republic
30th March 2012
www.dub.cz/en/, ISBN 978–80–85238–76–1
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