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      • world-wide-wealth (c/o autónomy)

        ... wealth is not materialism - not in universe (only 5% is about matter) and not on earth (it´s all about education: i.a. as a buddhists, you are happy, if YOU are happy - and not comparing - and NOT buying things you don´t need, with money you don´t have, to impress people you don´t like ... ). I invented the formulas of TIME (as such), SPACE (as such) and DYNAMIC  RELATIVITY ( as such ... relativizing Albert Einstein - and explaining the 95% of astronomy not known up to now:  23% "dark matter" and 72" "dark energy"). Wealth is not materialistic. At least not in universe, expanding since 13.8 billion years, with faaar less problems, than those of the so called "homo-sapiens"...  . "Space" in the 4th ("energetic-") dimension (not in the "low-level" 3-D-version of combating for territories or market-shares), space, is the top of the top targets of universe - and all this is transferable to mankind ... in order to achieve  world-wide-wealth !!!

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      • XO Editions - OH ! Editions

        Publication of works geared toward a mass-market audience An intentionally small number of titles (15 to 20 titles per year) so as to give a maximum of attention and means to each work and thus optimise their sales potential, both in France and abroad. An ambitious strategy aiming to discover new talent and put French authors back at the top of bestseller lists around the world. In 20 years: 421 titles published, 302 made it on the best-seller lists, 250 have been widely sold abroad.

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        May 2007

        Frankreichfahrt

        Von Boulogne nach Toulon

        by Edith Wharton, Karl A. Klewer, Julian Barnes

        In Edith Whartons erstmals 1908 erschienenem Buch Frankreichfahrt genießt die Autorin die Vorzüge eines Automobils und die damit verbundene Freiheit, eigene Strecken, im Gegensatz zur festgelegten Bahnroute, auszuwählen. Als Autoreisende erfährt sie, „was in gewisser Hinsicht die eigentliche Einführung in das Reisen ist: nämlich das Gefühl von Kontinuität, einer Beziehung zwischen verschiedenen Gebieten, einer Vertrautheit mit dem namenlosen, in der Geschichte nicht auftauchenden Gebiet, das sich zwischen aufeinanderfolgenden Zentren menschlicher Geschichte erstreckt und in tiefgehender Weise unaufhörlich Einfluß auf deren Wendungen nimmt, ohne daß man es merkt“. Edith Whartons Reisebetrachtungen sind geistreich und persönlich und zeigen wie bei ihren Romanen eine bemerkenswerte Kombination von eleganter Beschreibung und scharfer, ironischer Beobachtung.

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        April 2006

        Die Wette auf das Unbewußte oder Was Sie schon immer über Psychoanalyse wissen wollten

        by Iris Hanika, Edith Seifert

        In Deutschland hat die Psychoanalyse heute einen so schweren Stand, daß sie manchmal schon für überholt erklärt wird. Zu Unrecht. In Wirklichkeit ist sie nämlich höchst lebendig, wie Iris Hanika und Edith Seifert zeigen, indem sie von ihrer praktischen Erfahrung mit der Psychoanalyse erzählen — mit der Psychoanalyse nach Jacques Lacan. Sie stellen die Psychoanalyse nach dessen Methode von beiden Seiten dar, aus der Sicht der Analytikerin ebenso wie aus der Sicht der Analysantin.

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        May 1993

        Die drei Grazien

        Erzählung. Aus dem Rumänischen von Edith Silbermann

        by Mircea Eliade, Edith Horowitz-Silbermann

        Mircea Eliade, geboren 1907 in Bukarest. Er studierte 1925-31 in Bukarest und Kalkutta; längerer Aufenthalt im Himalaya-Gebiet, ausgedehnte Asien-Reisen. Seit den fünfziger Jahren bis zum seinem Tod 1986 Professor für Religionswissenschaft in Chicago. Edith Silbermann, geboren 1921 in Czernowitz (Ukraine) und verstorben 2008 in Düsseldorf, war Übersetzerin, Publizistin und Schauspielerin.

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        July 1980

        Bei den Zigeunerinnen

        Phantastische Geschichten. Aus dem Rumänischen von Edith Silbermann

        by Mircea Eliade, Edith Horowitz-Silbermann

        Mircea Eliade, geboren 1907 in Bukarest. Er studierte 1925-31 in Bukarest und Kalkutta; längerer Aufenthalt im Himalaya-Gebiet, ausgedehnte Asien-Reisen. Seit den fünfziger Jahren bis zum seinem Tod 1986 Professor für Religionswissenschaft in Chicago. Edith Silbermann, geboren 1921 in Czernowitz (Ukraine) und verstorben 2008 in Düsseldorf, war Übersetzerin, Publizistin und Schauspielerin.

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        March 1998

        Das Selbst und die Welt der Objekte

        by Edith Jacobson, Klaus Kennel

        In Das Selbst und die Welt der Objekte gibt Edith Jacobson eine umfassende Darstellung der normalen psychischen Entwicklungsvorgänge in Kindheit und Adoleszenz. Sie erörtert die wichtigsten neueren Ansätze, die auf eine theoretische Durchdringung der grundlegenden Vorgänge bei der Bildung psychischer Strukturen abzielen. Im Mittelpunkt der Untersuchung stehen die Frage der individuellen persönlichen Identität und das Problem der psychoanalytischen Konzeptualisierung des Prozesses ihrer Herausbildung im Laufe der menschlichen Entwicklung. Sorgfältige Begriffsbestimmungen und zahlreiche Beispiele aus der psychoanalytischen Empirie, der direkten Kinderbeobachtung, der Neurosenbehandlung und der Psychopathologie der Psychosen verleihen der Darstellung Klarheit und Plastizität.

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        August 2010

        Die Eisenbahnkinder

        by Edith Nesbit, Irene Muehlon

        Von einem auf den anderen Tag ist im Leben der Geschwister Roberta, Peter und Phyllis nichts mehr wie es war. Der geliebte Vater befindet sich auf einer geheimnisvollen Geschäftsreise; die Mutter hat kaum noch Zeit für sie, und obendrein müssen sie aus London wegziehen. Ihr neues Zuhause ist ein bescheidenes Häuschen an den Bahngleisen. Schon bald bestimmen die vorbeirauschenden Züge das Leben der Geschwister. Die Eisenbahnkinder ist die spannende und wunderbare Geschichte von drei Kindern, die quasi über Nacht selbständig werden und Verantwortung übernehmen müssen. Es ist der bekannteste Roman der englischen Autorin Edith Nesbit (1858–1924) und eines der meistgelesenen Kinderbücher der Welt.

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        May 2024

        Modern Carmelite nuns and contemplative identities

        Shaping spirituality in the Netherlands

        by Brian Heffernan

        Discalced Carmelite convents are among the most influential wellsprings of female spirituality in the Catholic tradition, as the names of Teresa of Avila, Therese of Lisieux and Edith Stein attest. Behind these 'great Carmelites' stood communities of women who developed discourses on their relationship with God and their identity as a spiritual elite in the church and society. This book looks at these discourses as formulated by Carmelites in the Netherlands, from their arrival there in 1872 up to the recent past, providing an in-depth case study of the spiritualities of modern women contemplatives. The female religious life was a transnational phenomenon, and the book draws on sources and scholarship in English, Dutch, French and German to provide insights on gendered spirituality, memory and the post-conciliar renewal of the religious life.

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        October 2016

        Biochemie nach Dr. Schüßler

        Grundlagen, Praxis, Antlitzanalyse

        by Müller-Frahling, Margit; Kasperzik, Birte

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        September 2011

        Biochemie nach Dr. Schüßler

        Grundlagen, Praxis, Antlitzanalyse

        by Deutscher Apotheker Verlag

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        2021

        Pearls of wisdom

        by Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Ernst Mutschler

        Pearls of wisdom is Mutschler's most personal book, presenting thought-provoking texts about pharmacy and medicine, contemplative sayings and poems, reflections on friendship and family, on time and existence, and speeches at ceremonies and festive events – flanked and accompanied by beautiful photographs and illustrations. A very special book – not only for those who know Professor Mutschler as a university lecturer, doctoral supervisor or colleague.

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        Mind, Body, Spirit

        MEDITATION

        Intimate Experiences with the Divine through Contemplative Practices

        by Sister Dr. Jenna

        Activate Your Inner Power Through Meditation Contemplate the intimate journey of coming home to yourself as Sister Dr. Jenna and selected sacred storytellers share their true, personal stories about meditation as a gateway into the mystical. Learn how listening to your inner silence can help you overcome life obstacles, reclaim your spiritual power, and immerse in the presence of the Divine. Acclaimed spiritual mentor Sister Dr. Jenna expands the concept of meditation to the highest level—from simple relaxation to ecstatic union with Source. Her wisdom will enhance your understanding of the value of contemplative practices, what happens when you turn within, and how it develops your capacity for selfless service. Experience greater depth in your prayerful moments by removing blocks to the process and dropping into the essence of pure Love. This inner transformation will infuse your daily life with more joy, compassion, maturity, and peace. MEDITATION will inspire you to open your doorway to the Divine.

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        Mind, Body, Spirit

        ANIMALS

        Personal Tales of Encounters with Spirit Animals

        by Dr. Steven Farmer

        Experience the Magic of Spirit AnimalsSoar with Dr. Steven Farmer and selected sacred storytellers as they share personal tales of spirit animals appearing to them in real life, in dreams, or symbolically, to share their mystical yet practical medicine. Experience how these spiritual allies can guard, aid, heal, and guide you in the most unexpected and delightful ways. Renowned “animal spirit guy” Dr. Steven Farmer explains how these profound encounters affirm our intimacy with the animal world and the realm of Spirit. His wisdom will heighten your understanding of spirit animal symbolism, the five major ways that spirit animals can speak to you, and how to discern their messages for you. Learn how to receive the animals’ gifts in the form of wisdom, guidance, protection, and power, and come to feel their support, trust their keen perception, and appreciate the simple ways in which they appear just when you need guidance the most. ANIMALS will show you how you, too, can fly like an eagle, run like a puma, and reach new heights like the tallest giraffe.

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        The Barefoot Doctor

        by Can Xue

        The novel tells of the story about the growth of a barefoot doctor in a village. By means of the experiences of Sister Yi the barefoot doctor, Mi Yi, Hui Ju and other characters, the author manages to expose the real dependence relationship between man and nature, and between man and man, so as to construct a new kind of relationship in the future world from a brand-new perspective with lots of astounding descriptions. The scenes depicted in the novel belong to the future world, the plots, however, firmly stick to the reality. Thus the real and free conceptions in the novel are both down-to-earth and overwhelmingly shocking, from which every ordinary reader can find resonance and gain strength for life in it. Once again, the outlook of philosophy and nature of Can Xue has delicately and simply stood out in the novel in a literary way.

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        2023

        Formularium paediatricum

        Prescriptions for children in paediatric practice

        by Edited by Dr. Andreas S. Ziegler, Nadine Metzger and Prof. Dr. Dagmar Fischer. In collaboration with Prof. Dr. Peter Langguth, Dr. Stefan Seyferth and Dr. Norbert Ohem

        When children are ill, there is often a lack of suitable proprietary medicines. With experience and expertise, pharmacies close this gap. In the process, they are often confronted with complex questions before preparing a medicine: Is the dosage right? Which dosage form will be accepted by the child? How do I process the active ingredient in a child-friendly way? Which excipients are suitable? Formularium paediatricum provides answers to these and numerous other questions: ■ 70 monographs on tested standard formulations describe the preparation process step-by-step and explain paediatric specifics in terms of formulation. ■ an annotated list of common paediatric excipients as well as comprehensive explanations for evaluating children‘s formulations help to assess unknown, non-standardised formulations. Whenever it is a case of extemporaneous medicines for children: the Formularium paediatricum assists in the preparation in the pharmacy to succeed safely and confidently.

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        2023

        Textbook of Korean Medicine

        Medicinal drugs and formulations

        by Dr. Kenny Kuchta, Prof. Dr. Hans Wilhelm Rauwald, Hans Rausch and Dr. Raimund Royer

        The consistent and evidence-based development of Korean medicine in many clinical application areas has significantly improved its international status in recent years. The basis for this development is one of the most important medical books in Korea, the „Donguibogam“, a clinical lexicon of applications compiled about 400 years ago; at that time the traditional work also enjoyed the highest recognition in China. In 2009 it was included in the „Memory of the World“ register of UNESCO. Even now after 400 years, it still serves as a manual for writing prescriptions for many physicians in Korea, and testifies that the understanding of nature and human disease patterns is still current and clinically applicable even in the modern industrialised world. This work provides ■ understanding for Korean medicine, ■ many selected medicinal formulations and their fields of application, ■ the description and evaluation of important traditional single remedies, ■ the corresponding drug monographs with information on analytical testing

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        June 2012

        Stanley Cavell

        Philosophy, literature and criticism

        by James Loxley

        Stanley Cavell: Philosophy, literature, and criticism is the first book to offer a comprehensive examination of the relationship between the celebrated philosophical work of Stanley Cavell and the discipline of literary criticism. In this volume, the editors have assembled an impressive range of interlocutors who set out to explore the shape and substance of Stanley Cavell's persistent acknowledgement of the literary as a category in which, and through which, philosophical work can be undertaken. A number of essays address his engagements with modernism, tragedy, and romanticism, while others consider Cavell's own aesthetic modes as a writer. Stanley Cavell: Philosophy, literature, and criticism will be of interest to all those who are concerned with the ways in which the reading of literature, and the practice of philosophy, might continue both to influence each other across disciplinary boundaries, and to challenge the internal topographies of those disciplines. ;

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