Dr. Szikra Tamás
“Practice makes perfect!”
Dr. Tamás Szikra was born on June 17, 1962 in Budapest, had an average childhood, good parents, no abusive teachers or circumstances, and thus the ideal circumstances to observe the world around him. Doctors were highly valued at that time and since his mother was constantly ill, he thought: “What the heck – I’ll just become a doctor.” In 1986 he completed his final year at Semmelweis University and then worked for three years in
anesthesia intensive care. He then completed his military service and then went into private practice and psychotherapy.
He began studying alchemy in 1991 and has since then passionately devoted himself to longevity, immortality and philosophy.
In his words: “Now I can make and do things that few can, and live a life full of passion for my work.” Dr. Szikra has been married for 34 years and has three grown-up and educated children, all of whom live and work abroad.
“I graduated from Semmelweis Medical University in Budapest in 1986. At the time, I was fluent in three languages and knew exactly what I wanted, and that was quite simply: answers – that was what I wanted.
What plagued me throughout my childhood was my constantly ill mother. She was constantly suffering and in constant pain, and that was why I studied medicine. However, she died before I finished my studies. That laid the foundation for everything that followed. My goal was not just to get an answer to anything in particular, but to EVERYTHING!
I was done, because I couldn’t help my mother. First of all, I had to solve the mystery of illness itself – that required a few answers. When I found that out, I also realized that this was only a fraction, a grain of sand in the ocean of all knowledge. Once I had the answers to heal myself and others, I needed to know one more thing. Something that would always be available to me so that I would have enough space to stick my nose into many other things. So goal number two had to be longevity – a very loooong longevity so that I would have enough time to do my research.
All of my contemporaries have been plagued with misery, illness and a constant struggle for existence as they make their way through this life. That’s not right!
Life should be about the joys of life, the many adventures and the beauty of being free.
I look back on fifty-four years of constantly exploring life, digging out the unknown, making it known and applying the hard-earned knowledge. Now I am completely healed of multiple sclerosis – a huge achievement in itself – and I have so much time on my hands that I sometimes even have trouble appreciating it.
The time has now come to share this incredible story with everyone – a story that spans many ages and, like an octopus with its tentacles, delves long and deep into unimaginable secrets and treasures.
Well, and then came the contact with the 300-year-old hermit, which completely changed my life…”