Björn Migge (* 1963) is a German physician and author of specialist books on coaching.
Migge first studied astrophysics, then medicine at the Johannes Gutenberg University in Mainz, where he received his doctorate in 1995 with a study on otosclerosis.[1] Until the end of 2003, he worked as a physician and lecturer at the University Hospital of Zurich. Since 2003, he has specialized in coaching and psychotherapy and hypnotherapy. Migge teaches clinical hypnosis at the Ruhr University Bochum. Migge has published several specialist books on coaching.
Born and raised in County Durham, UK, Dr Brenda Davies – Psychiatrist, psychotherapist, medium, author, broadcaster and spiritual teacher, pharmacist, is a very happy mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. She has lived a fascinating life which has taken her around the world many times. As Principal of the Brenda Davies International School of Healing and Spiritual Development, she has taught in England, Ireland, Germany, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the USA, Turkey, Cyprus, Bali, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South Africa and elsewhere. She has loved doing peace and conflict resolution work in many countries that have been ravaged by war. Her great love is Zambia, where she spent many happy and exciting years, however, she is now happily settled in Wales.
Her first attempt at fiction was in her twenties while she was pregnant with her second child. The manuscript still lives in a cupboard at home. Her real writing career began at 55 with the publication of The Rainbow Journey. Several non-fiction books on spirituality and health followed, including Journey of the Soul, which was nominated for the Kindred Spirit Award. At the age of 78, she turned to fiction with her debut novel ‘The Girl behind the Gates,’ which will hopefully be released as a major feature film in the not-too-distant future. At 82, she is happily settled in Wales, where she still works full-time – now mainly online – and writes at every possible spare moment. She loves life and people and nature and is very happy with her lot. She hopes you will enjoy her books and some of which she still has to write. Hopefully, her second novel will be published soon.
Bernhard Ehlen SJ (born March 5, 1939 in Berlin) is a German Jesuit and founder of Doctors for Developing Countries (now German Doctors).
Ehlen entered the Jesuit order in 1958. After graduating from Canisius College in Berlin, he studied philosophy, theology, and education. After his ordination in 1968, he taught religion at Canisius College from 1970 to 1971. He then worked as a youth pastor in Hanover until 1975, as well as a religion teacher at the Bismarck School and Tellkampf School high schools[2], and as a teacher and youth worker in Berlin until 1981. From 1982 to 1983, he was a teacher and youth pastor at the Sankt Ansgar School in Hamburg.
In 1981, he also joined the Cap Anamur Committee and worked as a project coordinator in refugee camps in Somalia. These experiences gave rise to the idea for the aid organization “Doctors for Developing Countries,” which he founded in 1983. He served on its management board until 2006. His order released him for this role in the spirit of the option for the poor. From 1986 to 2010 (he resigned), he was a member of the four-member board of “Doctors for Developing Countries.”
From 1984 to 2010, he lived in the Ignatiushaus in Frankfurt am Main[3] and now lives in the Jesuit Caritas retirement home in Cologne-Mülheim, and since 2022 in the Rupert Mayer Community in Munich.
Gunter Frank (born 1963 in Buchen (Odenwald)) is a German physician and non-fiction author.
Frank studied medicine in Heidelberg and Chicago. He runs his own general practice in Heidelberg. He is a member of the Heidelberg City Council.
Frank is a lecturer at the Business School St. Gallen,[1] a private provider of executive education seminars, and the author of several books on health and nutrition. He is a public critic of the German healthcare system.[2]
He publishes his theses on the political blog “Achse des Guten” (Axis of Good).[3] At the invitation of the AfD parliamentary group, he said in committee hearings that the COVID vaccinations were a “thalidomide scandal by a factor of ten.”
Dr. Madan Kataria is thefounder of the world-wide laughter-yoga movement, e is also called the laughter-guru or the guru of giggeling. He is MD from Mumbai (Bombay) in India and has initiated this movement in 1995 when he went to a public park to laugh. Now the movement has >6000 laughter-clubs in 65 countries.
Madan Katarias laughter is unique!
Madan Kataria travels the whole world to give lectures, seminars, congresses and instpire people to laughter-yoga. He speaks for companies, parliaments and performss in TV and readio stations.
Laughter-yoga is unconditional laughter without a cause. There are exercises to provoke laughter until it becomes a stream of energy.
Zamenhof first developed the Esperanto language in 1873 while still in school. He grew up fascinated by the idea of a world without war and believed that this could happen with the help of a new international auxiliary language.[3] The language would be a tool to gather people together through neutral, fair, equitable communication.[4] He successfully formed a community that continues today despite the World Wars of the 20th century,[5] attempts to reform the language, and more modern IALs (the only other language like it at the time was Volapük). Additionally, Esperanto has developed like other languages: through the interaction and creativity of its users.[6]
In light of his achievements, and his support of intercultural dialogue, UNESCO selected Zamenhof as one of its eminent personalities of 2017, on the 100th anniversary of his death.[7][8] As of 2019, there are a minimum of 2 million people speaking Esperanto, including an estimated 1,000 native speakers.[9][10]
Christian Wenk grew up in Greifensee/CH and studie the piano a lot after his Matura (High School Degree). He was Swiss champion with Duathlon and even World Champion shortly before he had a severe accident with a high paraplegia. Nevertheless he faced his 2second life” actively, got his medical degree in 2002 working as MD ever since, having his own office since 2014 in Schenkon/CH.
He still makes a lot of sports with handbike, was trainer of the Swiss national team.
And he plays piano, performing Beetoven´s 3rd piano concerto in 2003, Grieg piano concerto in 2006 and Geshwin´s Rhapsody in Blue in 2010 as examples for more.
In 2013 he founded the Christian Wenk foundation and sponsors projects as schoole in Afghanistan and Myanmar.
After difficult years 2017 thru 2020 with 41 operations and amputation of his legs he enjoys his 3rd life as a great encore. His message despite of paraplegia an without legs: ” I am locking of nothing!” He wants to encourage people with handicaps and inspire them to embrace fate and take use of what is available.
his testimonial to embrace life (english subtitles)
Angelina-Maria Werner hast studied piano and violin and performed in many locations beside her teaching at the music university of Vienna. Read her musical resume (DE):
Musikstudium in der Kinder-Begabten-Klasse an der Universität Graz/Oberschützen in den Solo-Fächern Flöte, Klavier (bei Prof. R. Medjimorec) und Violine (bei Prof. U. Schulz)
Später Klavier-Konzertfach-Studium (bei Prof. Thomas Kreuzberger) sowie Studium der Gesangskorrepetition am Konservatorium Wien
Klavier-Konzertfach-Diplomprüfung („Bachelor of Arts“) mit Auszeichnung, zwei Jahre danach Erlangung des „Masters of Arts“ am Konservatorium Wien
Wissenschaftlicher Teil beider Diplomprüfungen betreut durch Dr. Wilhelm Sinkovicz
Erhalt des Bayreuth-Stipendiums des Richard-Wagner-Verbandes
Konzerttätigkeit als Solistin und Korrepetitorin, ehemals Lehrverpflichtung an der Musikuniversität Wien
Solo-Konzerte, vor allem mit Benefizzweck, mit eigener Moderation auf Deutsch und Italienisch im In- und Ausland, u.a. bei den Bayreuther Festspielen
Ehemals aktives Mitglied der Privatstiftung „Vita activa“ sowie des „Live-Musik-Now-Projektes“ der Yehudi-Menuhin-Stiftung
Roger Friedman is a retired foot surgeon and he is an excellent Jazz piano player as well as photographer of animals, especially birds. His jazz piano teaching portal is remarkable!
I am a word-art-lyric and you can see part of my works at the page of Dr. Herold, since I am co-author of his work about internal medicine.
As well I am co-author of school books for the subject “German” and I am writing in several Doctors Magazines if I have the time for it besides my practice…..
Cordially
Angelika Demel
liebe
trink mein glas und gib mir die scherben zurück nachdem dein herz es leise zerschlagen hat.
liebesschweigen
das schweigen und die liebe ohne haus ohne hut nur die hand die sie hält auf dem langen weg zu dir
mund
der lärm der lüfte in meinem seelengarten
der lärm der autos die ins leben starten
der lärm meines mundes lässt dich sehnsüchtig warten.
liebestod
bin zerschellt am zelt. kein held der mich hielt. die einsamkeit hat mich gefressen. mein geruch war wohl zu gut. ob’s geschmeckt hat weiß ich nicht. still ist’s geworden – die vögel schrillen von den nestern, bis die hecke bebt. rot rot rot war ihr blut habt ihr’s gesehen!
hässlich das grau der straße, als es zerfloß.
das grau ist heute hell – fast weiß – unsichtbar. das rot gibt es nicht es ist gestorben in jener nacht als das gelb die schloßallee passierte.
KIRSCHMUNDKUESSE
Ich lebe solange, bis ich ein Zicklein finde in deinem Bette, bis der Schnee meinen Hunger stillt und wie Milch schmeckt. Ich lebe, um aus dem Krug zu trinken der neben deiner Liebe steht die du zu mir hattest. Wir werden ihn gemeinsam trinken und in unser Tal schauen, das mit seinem Grün blendet – wie schoen es ist – und das uns den Wind schickt, der in den Wäldern wütet, um uns seine Botschaften zu hinterlassen, die ihm die Kraniche gaben, als wir uns noch so sehr liebten als die Tür noch nicht zugefallen war. Ich lebe, weil ich auf einem holprigen Karren liege inmitten von Blüten, Heu und Stroh, ganz warm und ohne Furcht fahre ich den Weg entlang, der Sonne, dem Licht entgegen, wo die Mutter auf mich wartet die Mutter des Herzens, die mir ihre Hand reicht und mich küsst auf den blutroten Kirschmund.
lebenswunden
mir sind die finger wund vom schreiben
der kopf ist wund vom denken
meine seele ist waidwund. verborgen.
hinten rechts am horizont neben dem kleinen bär kann man sie sehen bei klarer sicht mit hellem verstand.
a poem about the “Osterhase” from the book “Fränkische Gedichte” (see above)osterhasn
vier hasn stehn vor maaner dür. a grosser a mittlerer und zwaa klaana.
sie friern und soong: “des is fei nix heuer mit die eier.”
“mir bleim do steh und beweng uns net. die leut vergessa des. mit die eier!”
des hot mer früher gmacht und hot an die kinnder docht. aber heut- do friern die leut, wecha dem geld des sie verdeiln in der welt.
und dann homs ka zeit und sin nimmer bereit die eier zum suchn die mir auf uns verbuchn.
“mei eier vom vorletzen johr”, socht der grosse hos “lieng nu nebem abflusssrohr.”
“meine eier hob ich in die heckn gstellt. aber des hot den nachborn verbrellt..” socht der kla hos.
der hot mich gjoocht und gsocht: “ich fang di und schlacht di morng, wennst net verschwindst mit deim gelumb.”
der mittler hot glacht. “des hob ich mir immer scho docht. dass kan mer intressiert und dann hob ich die eier selber probiert.”
“guuut worns die ostereier! die vom herrn meier an der eck sind die besten. des sin halt nu eier ausm westen.”
alla hosen schaun sich o und song, da mach mer uns jetzt selber dro. mir machen a barti im gatten essen eier und spilln dabei kaddn.
ja, des wed schö.
soong alla hosen.
She has studied as a teacher and passed the two state exams in Bamberg/Germany.