It has been discussed for some time that Ray Peat was sympathetic to Stalin and the heroic struggle of the Russian people against the corruption of western modernity. An unorthodox biologist Trofim Lysenko, regarded as a sharlatan (surprise) in the West, made many contributions to develop the backwards Russian agriculture into a world superpower. His ideas have to be investigated thought the lense of Ray Peat bioenergetics school, as these two have a lot to gain from each other. Many Lysenko's advice on plant species cultivation have been continuously successfully used in Eastern Europe contrary to mainstream scientific disregard of them (Lysenko's great apple trees) Dialectical materialism seems to be a proper philosophical background to the bioenergetics approach as well. Ray Peat himself seemed sometimes suspicious to the purely abstract materialist understanding of his work as he understood for example the beneficial nature of painting etc instead of just focusing on material substances. Human spirit must be regarded as emerging from nature under the right conditions, having to be nourished and developed to it's full potential, not be suppressed by menial work of the capitalist industries. It is the duty of all learned men to promote the elevation of human spirit through both the right biological and spiritual nutrition, as these are one. We are responsible for others around us, as their well-being affects our collective Spirit and the bioenergetics of the whole. We must join the struggle against the monopoly big Farma, Pufa and fake Money industries and established bioenergetics based production to elevate the Spirit of all. We must be collectively resistant and educate people around us about the devilish goals of our ruling class. We must also investigate how our establishment has distorted our perception of the fruit of other people's, as for example the principles of Chinese medicine seem to be successfully used with more modern approaches in China. We need to form these coalition to fight the sorry state our body, soul and spirit are in the west, and try to rediscover the meaning of our own civilization beyond the continuous abstract negation of the western technological modernity.