A Journey Through the Life and Work of
J. Tomás Zeberio
J.T. Zeberio was born in 1912 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. His early studies were under the guidance of the Jesuits, where he developed strong discipline and work ethic. In the Seminary of Villa Devoto and later at the Colegio Máximo in San Miguel, he studied theology and philosophy. Before becoming ordained as a priest, he decided to leave the seminary at the urging of his godfather, Bishop Miguel de Andrea, to dedicate himself to the study of extrasensory phenomena. He sought to explain the secrets of the human phenomenon through a scientific approach.
From that moment on, a new path would lead him to live unsuspected experiences. Alongside a young friend, he first traveled to southern Argentine Patagonia, believing he could find initial clues for his studies in indigenous cemeteries.
Upon returning to Buenos Aires, he studied medicine to the extent he deemed necessary to continue his research. Endowed with extraordinary study skills and a privileged memory, he also studied psychology, natural sciences, anthropology, physics, and mathematics. All these studies prepared him for what he had set out to do: decipher life itself through birth, life, and death.
His restless spirit led him to study indigenous peoples in Latin America, and he traveled to Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Guatemala.
In 1938, back in Buenos Aires, he settled in Mar del Plata, a coastal city on the Atlantic Ocean, to study chiropractic with Dr. Dietsch, who was the head of the Marítime Hospital at that time. When he returned to Buenos Aires a year later, he worked at the Durand Hospital with Dr. Luis Tamini and Dr. José Wals, mainly in the rehabilitation treatments for conditions such as infantile paralysis.
In 1940, he studied thermal waters with Dr. Alberto Peralta Ramos, the head of the Maternity Ward at Rivadavia Hospital. It’s worth noting that all these medical professionals were aware of Zeberio’s interests and circumstances, and they provided temporary support so that this researcher could continue his studies.
In 1943, he traveled again to Peru to analyze exclusively the geological magnetic fields in Callejón de Huaylas, Pisac, and Nazca. He then explored the northwest of Argentina to analyze magnetic points.
Once he had gathered enough material, he wanted to decipher the mystery of life after death. By that time, he had settled in Mar del Plata again to continue his research on marine life in order to find a connection to human life. In 1946, he decided to study what happened with bodies and energies after death at the city’s cemetery (with official permission), using only his clairvoyant abilities for investigation.
In 1949, he initiated the energetic study of the animal and plant kingdoms. When he considered this stage finished, he began conducting experiments with mentally disabled patients at the Borda Hospital in Buenos Aires in 1954, together with several medical doctors. Alongside Dr. Aniceto Figueras, who was then the vice president of the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association, he wrote a book on “Human Energy, its Pathology and Treatment,” communicating the results of several years of intensive work. This book dates back to 1961 and was reprinted in 2019. In 1963, he published his book “Vital Cycle of Human Energetics,” which was the first introduction to the general public to the world of human energies. He presents a completely new language based on his discoveries, creating a new research methodology grounded in his special clairvoyant condition. The book explores the phenomenon of extrasensory perception and its different levels, delving into the energies he discovers, describes, names, measures, and finds their origin and purpose. This comprehensive and profound synthesis covers the gestation, life, and death process of humans and animals. The book was reprinted in 2011.
That same year, the Argentine Institute of Energetic Research was founded. However, in 1965, he decided to temporarily withdraw from public life, meaning the work of dissemination and teaching he had carried out until then. In a ten-year isolation period, he perfected his already remarkable clairvoyance, and his strict discipline led him to unexplored dimensions, making him regarded today as the most remarkable clairvoyant who dedicated himself entirely to science.
It is extremely interesting to know the various aspects of the studies he conducted parallel to his research. In 1970, at the request of Dr. Ignacio Pirovano, who was then the president of the National Commission for Culture, Zeberio analyzed and explained the vibrations present in paintings. The reports on his extraordinary results were sent to UNESCO and broadcasted by L.R.1 Radio El Mundo on shortwave.
In 1973, he developed a system of music and chromotherapy and published his method in Spanish and French in a book titled “Preparation for the New Era.” The book was reprinted in Spanish and Dutch in 1980, 1996, and 2019 under the title “Human Energy and Sounds.” His research and experiments on the influence of sound on sensitive parts of the human body allowed him to establish that a gradual and controlled application of sounds promotes the development and enrichment of bodily energies. This method consists of Energophonies, exercises with music aimed at progressively eliminating energetic blockages in human beings to allow the harmonious development of the body and personality. Invited by the Beethovenian Association of Buenos Aires, he gave a series of lectures on the action of music in human beings.
Zeberio discovered that the inner energy of certain trees and plants, combined with oxygen and other elements, forms a kind of laboratory under the influence of solar pressure, and this effect persists until the sun stops acting on Earth. A centrifugal movement occurs that causes the energy of these trees and plants to be expelled outward in the form of gaseous vapor. (Human Energy and Sounds.) Based on these discoveries, he developed a system of exercises to be practiced near these trees or plants. Through specific body positions combined with breathing techniques, humans can extract these substances and introduce them into the corresponding areas of the body. This is complemented by working with the energies of the sea. Both the plant and marine energies contribute to bodily and energetic enrichment.
In 1975, he published “The Laws of Creative Evolution: Energetic Anthropology,” Vol. I, in Spanish. It is a unique work of profound depth that explains the meaning of human life, its origin, and purpose with a “new perspective.” Zeberio develops the mathematical, physical, and geometric concatenation of Earth’s energies, the different realms of nature, and humans’ relationship with the Cosmos. The breadth of the topics studied forms an integrated system guided by a common thread: human energy.
The application of these teachings anticipates a future of peace and harmony that humanity undoubtedly longs for. Volume I explains the relationship between Earth and the Cosmos through the creation of the Mental Cell, then describes how this cell enriches itself through its passage through the realms of nature. Finally, it presents a mathematical system of human energetic evolution that also includes the higher planes beyond the Earth plane.
In 1976, he resumed his studies on geological magnetic fields in northwest Argentina, the Puna region, and Bolivia, as well as the southern regions of Potosí and Cochabamba. He continued his journey to Peru to investigate areas near Arequipa, such as the Misti volcano and the Chili River. He explored the semi-wild region of Madre de Dios and then Nazca, Pisac, Cuzco, and the Urubamba River, which are areas of significant magnetic importance. He moved on to the area known as Cruz de Pasto in Ecuador and Colombia and later traveled through parts of the Amazon rainforest to study the Jíbaro Indians. His travels throughout South America covered regions from Ushuaia (the southernmost city in Argentina) and the Malvinas Islands to Punta Arenas and Temuco on the Chilean side, reaching the most remote areas of the Andes. He became an expert in Geological Magnetic Fields, which are marvels of nature and sources of rejuvenation.
In 1978, J.T. Zeberio and his wife traveled to María Laach in Germany and southern Bavaria to study the magnetic fields of the area. A year later, they traveled to Egypt, and in 1980 to Israel, where they focused mainly on studying the Dead Sea, Masada, the Sea of Galilee, and Mount Tabor. They returned to Egypt to study Sinai.
In 1980, he published “Volume I of the Library of God,” a Cosmogonic Tale that was subsequently translated and published in German, French, and later (2003) reprinted under the title “…And the World Began! A Cosmogonic Tale. Volume I of the Library of God,” translated into English, French, and Dutch. It is an astral journey to the archives of the Library of God to uncover the purpose of human birth and the origin of Planet Earth. The book provides profound moral teachings through dialogues that evoke ineffable tenderness. Reading it, we encounter the great figures from various religions and find answers to many questions that every human being asks.
In 1981, he traveled and studied geological magnetic fields in India, Sri Lanka, and Nepal. That same year, he visited Costa Brava in Spain.
In 1984, he accepted an invitation to study a potential geological magnetic field in northern China, on the outskirts of Chengdu, where Confucius used to meditate according to the information he received. He took this opportunity to detect other geological magnetic fields and studied the terracotta warriors in the Qin Mausoleum of Xi’an, Shi Huang.
Tomás Zeberio taught his theory in his home country, Argentina, as well as in Canada, France, and Belgium. In 1989 and 1993, he gave a series of lectures in Montreal, Ottawa, and Trois-Rivieres. These lectures were recorded and digitally archived. He was interviewed by CBC in Canada and filmed by Canadian television for the program “Second Regard.” During his visit to the province of Quebec, he located a large magnetic sector in Mont-Tremblant National Park. In 1994, a report on the geological magnetic fields in the province of Córdoba, Argentina, was conducted by Belgian television.
In 1989, he published “The Laws of Creative Evolution,” Energetic Anthropology Vol. II, where he explains the elements that the Creator provides to human beings for evolution. He offers a detailed description of the energies of biology, which he refers to as the psychology of biology, forming a new matter. He delves into the codifications of quantum energetic cells that give shape and function to the different organs. This book, a treatise on pedagogical psychology, also explains topics such as the causes of blockages, self-blockages, magnetic bands, psychosomatic manifestations, obsessions, and the post-mortem process of energies, among others.
In 1995, he published “Aphorisms and Thoughts I and II” in Spanish, which were reprinted in 2010 in Spanish and French, and later again in Spanish in 2017. These transmit profound spiritual and psychological teachings, providing guidelines for an evolutionary life and lines of action to develop one’s own values. They portray a human being open to happiness, morality, wisdom, clear consciousness, beauty, and gentleness.
In 2000, J.T. Zeberio and his wife published a revised and expanded second edition of their main work, “The Laws of Creative Evolution: Energetic Anthropology,” Volumes I and II, which are currently titled “The Cosmic Laws and Conscious Evolution,” Vol. I, and “The Cosmic Laws and the Psychology of Biology,” Vol. II, Energetic Anthropology, translated into English and French.
In 2008, his wife Dorotea Buttner-Zeberio published “…And the World Continued! A Cosmogonic Tale,” Volumes II and III of the Library of God. This book invites readers to closely follow the results of their second journey to the Library of the Creator. The author explains a multitude of significant discoveries that lead us to deepen our understanding of the value of life. It shows how superior human beings live and seek beauty, truth, and goodness so that humanity can come to know logical explanations that allow us to choose peace and knowledge.
In 2015, his wife published “Introductory Classes to the Laws of Creative Evolution: Energetic Anthropology,” and in 2017, “The Energy Nuclei in the Human Body: Their Function.” The latter book is of interest to those who work with sounds and music to achieve both biological and mental well-being. Anatomy enthusiasts, who appreciate the life movement present in both musculature and vital organs, find invaluable material in this book. The human body is the result and expression of a splendid machinery that acts in inexorable accordance with the laws of nature, in synchronized communion between biological matter and the energetic structure that animates it.
Regarding his personality, those who had the privilege of knowing him more closely saw that behind his strong and austere character, there was a finesse of spirit and a love for others that marked an entire school. His teachings may seem difficult at first, but they become understandable as readers progress in their studies, revealing a new dimension, a marvelous world that shows unity and inevitably leads us to a new way of life, full of joy and love.We are entering what could be called “the Energy Era,” and we learn that the work of the Creator is being fulfilled as we evolve, for we are God’s highest form of creation.
“In the world, perhaps there will be Peace
the day when Human Beings
know Why and What they live for.”
J. Tomás Zeberio