Throughout history and from our experience, we can only learn one thing: we are wrong but we don’t know what is true. Philosophers of the ancient Greece wrote primitively about philosophy, that the soul is breath and all kinds of things that are very simplistic. Today, we are seemingly not like this. Yet that doesn’t mean that they were any less smart than us or farther from understanding spirituality. On the contrary, from what they wrote we see they were more within nature, closer to nature, and they at the very least understood nature. The same holds for ancient medicine—not modern symptomatic medicine, rather one that looks at the root. That’s what they did: they looked at a person, at the person within nature. Humanity made no progress in it whatsoever and it will not make progress because of the detachment.