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Pořadí narození jako osud
Karl König je lékař se specializací na interní lékařství a psychosomatickou medicínu, psychoterapeut a supervizor. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na hlubší pochopení lidské psychiky a jejích projevů ve fyzickém zdraví. König se věnuje výzkumu a praxi v oblasti psychoterapie a psychoanalýzy.






Pořadí narození jako osud
Autor v knize ukazuje rosikruciánské a templářské kořeny sakrálního stavebního impulzu Karla IV., zasazuje impulz stavby Karlštejna do duchovního kontextu 14. století a vykresluje souvislost se stavbou Steinerova Goetheana na začátku 20. století. Kniha je doplněna textem Königova životopisce Hanse Müllera- Wiedemanna, který v něm dokumentuje karmickou souvislost mezi Karlem IV. a Karlem Königem.
Karl K nig founded the Camphill movement and was a prolific lecturer and writer on a wide range of subjects, including Anthroposophy, Christology, social issues, therapeutic education, science, and history. The Karl K nig Archive is a program that will gradually publish all of K nig's works. In this remarkable collection of Dr. K nig's letters and essays, he considers and discusses the fundamentals of special needs education. He shows that there are three core aspects of a successful holistic approach to healing. First is a positive social environment, which in the context of Camphill arises through small family units of caregivers and children. Second, the caregivers' work is based on insightful understanding of the nature and potential of each disability. And third, medical treatment it imbued with courage to keep the faith that the impossible can be made possible.
Includes the complete correspondence between Wegman and Koenig.
A thought-provoking collection of essays, lectures and notes on music therapy by Karl König exploring studies on hearing, the nature of musical experience and the role of music in Camphill. Karl König Archive, Vol 23.
How can we connect meaningfully with our fellow human beings and build successful communities, whilst also cultivating a healthy individuality?