dali48 and writing books and photographing in Wickrath etc...
Hubs 191 - 200
Students cook for Students etc. (191)
The ingredients for the menus are mostly supplied by the surrounding organic farms - and a bio-wholesale... (Rhine Post, 06/28/2010)
Traditional family and Street childs (192)
In the UK there only live 7% of people in the so-called traditional family: father working - mother & housewife - 2.2 children - This trend will continue... (Shere Hite)
Meditation and Enlightenment (193)
Meditation should be a climate that surrounds you, a milieu in which you live - And wherever you go, you take your climate with you - That's my ambition... (Osho Times, 5 / 96)
Discourses on "Gold Dust" (194)
"You do not need to go to the Himalayas - you have to go inside - No voyage will help in the outer world - You can renounce the wealth... (Osho Times, 5 / 96)
Immune System and Autism (195)
Immune system: Stress, psychological problems, stimulants, environmental pollution, poor diet, circulatory disorders, chronic inflammation, medication, sleep deprivation... (W. Exel / W. Dungl)
Spiritual accident and Luck (196)
Let to this end, something go away for a moment, of which you think that you deserve it - e.g. such as something that you do like, anything that you like or think is important... (Ayya Khema)
Adventures with Karl May books (197)
Karl May was the author of my first book - I got as a gift from my aunt for Christmas. She was librarian - at the State Library in Stuttgart, and had exactly guessed my taste... (dali48)
Music and Healing (198)
Self-healing is a phrase applied to the process of recovery (generally from psychological disturbances, trauma, etc.), motivated by and directed by the patient... (Wikipedia)
Human Rights (199)
LGBT rights stand prominent - in the very defense of the universal principle of the human rights... (Wikipedia)
Interpretation of dali48
German Exilliteratur (exile literature) is the name for a category of books in the German language written by writers of anti-nazi attitude who fled from Nazi Germany (Germany and Austria) between 1933 and 1945. Works of Exilliteratur were written and published by dissident authors who fled abroad in 1933 after the Nazi Party came to power in Germany and after Nazi Germany annexed Austria by the Anschluss in 1938 - abolished the freedom of press - and started to prosecute the authors whose books were banned...
Many of the European countries where they found refuge - were later occupied by Nazi-Germany as well, which caused them again to look for safety elsewhere - by emigrating to the United States or taking cover in the "underground". Before the German occupation of the Netherlands in 1940 many of these writers, especially of Jewish origin and with communist sympathies had found refuge in The Netherlands...
Between 1933 and 1939, prolific centers of German exile writers and publishers emerged in several European cities - like Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Zürich, London, Prague, Moscow as well as across the Atlantic in New York, Los Angeles, and Mexico. Well known for their publications were the publishers Querido Verlag and Verlag Allert de Lange in Amsterdam and Oprecht in Zürich. They served the German community outside Germany with critical literature - and their books were also smuggled into Nazi-Germany...
The best known exile writers include: Theodor Adorno, Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Bertolt Brecht, Hermann Broch, Ernst Bloch, Alfred Döblin, Lion Feuchtwanger, Bruno Frank, Oskar Maria Graf, Herman Hesse, Max Horkheimer, Heinrich Eduard Jacob, Hermann Kesten, Annette Kolb, Siegfried Kracauer, Emil Ludwig, Heinrich Mann, Klaus Mann, Erika Mann, Thomas Mann, Ludwig Marcuse, Robert Musil, Robert Neumann, Erich Maria Remarque, Ludwig Renn, Joseph Roth, Alice Rühle-Gerstel and Otto Rühle, Felix Salten, Anna Seghers, Franz Werfel, Bodo Uhse, Max Brod, Arnold Zweig and Stefan Zweig... (Wikipedia)
Many of the European countries where they found refuge - were later occupied by Nazi-Germany as well, which caused them again to look for safety elsewhere - by emigrating to the United States or taking cover in the "underground". Before the German occupation of the Netherlands in 1940 many of these writers, especially of Jewish origin and with communist sympathies had found refuge in The Netherlands...
Between 1933 and 1939, prolific centers of German exile writers and publishers emerged in several European cities - like Paris, Amsterdam, Stockholm, Zürich, London, Prague, Moscow as well as across the Atlantic in New York, Los Angeles, and Mexico. Well known for their publications were the publishers Querido Verlag and Verlag Allert de Lange in Amsterdam and Oprecht in Zürich. They served the German community outside Germany with critical literature - and their books were also smuggled into Nazi-Germany...
The best known exile writers include: Theodor Adorno, Hannah Arendt, Walter Benjamin, Bertolt Brecht, Hermann Broch, Ernst Bloch, Alfred Döblin, Lion Feuchtwanger, Bruno Frank, Oskar Maria Graf, Herman Hesse, Max Horkheimer, Heinrich Eduard Jacob, Hermann Kesten, Annette Kolb, Siegfried Kracauer, Emil Ludwig, Heinrich Mann, Klaus Mann, Erika Mann, Thomas Mann, Ludwig Marcuse, Robert Musil, Robert Neumann, Erich Maria Remarque, Ludwig Renn, Joseph Roth, Alice Rühle-Gerstel and Otto Rühle, Felix Salten, Anna Seghers, Franz Werfel, Bodo Uhse, Max Brod, Arnold Zweig and Stefan Zweig... (Wikipedia)
Interpretation of dali48
The liberty of the press is a blessing when we are inclined to write against others, and a calamity when we find ourselves overborne by the multitude of our assailants."- Samuel Johnson The Universal...”
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states "Press Freedom" as, "Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference, and impart information and ideas through any media regardless of frontiers." (Gen Howitzer)
Many of the basic ideas that animated the movement developed in the aftermath of the Second World War and the atrocities of The Holocaust, culminating in the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Paris by the United Nations General Assembly in 1948...
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.
—United States Declaration of Independence, 1776
The United Nations has played an important role in international human-rights law since its creation. Following the World Wars, the United Nations and its members developed much of the discourse and the bodies of law that now make up international humanitarian law and international human rights law...
All human rights are universal, indivisible and interdependent and related. The international community must treat human rights globally in a fair and equal manner, on the same footing, and with the same emphasis.
—Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, World Conference on Human Rights, 1993
—Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, World Conference on Human Rights, 1993
The growing power of transnational corporations and their extension of power through privatization, deregulation and the rolling back of the State also mean that it is now time to develop binding legal norms that hold corporations to human rights standards and circumscribe potential abuses of their position of power.
—Jean Ziegler
—Jean Ziegler
In November 2002, the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights issued a non-binding comment affirming that access to water was a human right:
the human right to water is indispensable for leading a life in human dignity. It is a prerequisite for the realization of other human rights.
—United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural
the human right to water is indispensable for leading a life in human dignity. It is a prerequisite for the realization of other human rights.
—United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural
Through the way many because of their religious beliefs claim that they support human rights in general while denying that LGBT rights are human rights, LGBT rights stand prominent in the very defense of the universal principle of the human rights... (Wikipedia)
21st Century (200) Was the world created in 7 days? - Is it in the 21 Century - given the omnipresence of science and research - actually still possible to believe in it? ... (ARTE / Documentation, 08.12.2009)
Annex2 to the blogs of dali48
dali48 in Baden-Baden 8/2010
dali48 in Baden-Baden 8/2010
09/22/2011 - Interview with Author dali48 on Google +
https://docs.google.com/document/d/17Rwx8zAt1OxVtCsQpg0YqSew0PWjCf6g5z-VclflnoY/edit?usp=sharing
Blogspot,
amazon.com/author/dali48
Share this URL:
diary3 by dali48 on twitter Diary3 by dali48 on twitter is about healing in the past and the future - focused on the present. It includes the following authors: Ayya Khema, S. Hite, VE Frankl, M. Messeguer, G. Marquez, W. Golding, Dalai Lama, DTSuzuki, J. Seiffert, Thich Nhat Hanh, Buddha, Jvd Wetering, Allen Ginsberg, C. Simon, Johannes Paul1, K. Dürckheim, W. Soyinka, S. Freud, Sloterdiyk, J. Brodsky, P. Celan, A. Schweitzer, G. Groddeck, hl.Hildegard, IB Singer, T. Dethlefsen, AT Kushi...
Golden Snow “thank you dali48 for your very informative and interesting Dairy 3 - filled with so much to help us with our health and improve our ways of eating, Herbal information ... I loved learning of others lives and condition they live, writers whose words have been smothered, because truth was written ... loved every moment of reading”...
- Golden Snow "Most interesting book I have read in many years ... the truth within the pages alone are a refreshing change ... covers so many subjects, thank you dali48"...
Tagebuch 2009: Wie ich psychisch und physisch wieder gesund wurde... (Status: 8/2008) von dali48
siehe Bod.de, etc. - Diary 2009 by dali 48 on twitter is about a 25-year-old, both
psychological and even physical healing process by using natural
medicine - especially herbal medicines, and also meditation exercises
from Zen Buddhism. Inspiring to further reading are also excerpts from
speeches of Nobel laureates in literature from 2009 to currently back
1959, etc...
Golden Snow's review
"a book filled with important information to guide one through
life in health both body and mind ... also to learn history as it has
taken place ... five stars from me ... Thanks dali48"...
|
Tagebuch 2008 von dali48, siehe Google, Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/author/
Diary 2008 of dali48 contains many valuable tips of the alternative medicine and phytotherapy. The introduction to Zen Buddhism is also good for laymen to understand. Inspiring and stimulating to further reading are the excerpts of speeches of Nobel Laureates in Literature - starting with Le Clézio (2008), back to Beckett, Boell, Kawabata, Solzhenitsyn, etc... Tags: Ayya Khema, Valerian, Comfrey, Nettle, Buddha, Buddhism, Clézio Covitz Dukkha parents emotions inflammation, earth, cold, food, St John's, Chamomile, Kawabata, Ayya Khema, children, headache, body, disease, cancer, life, suffering, love, life, dandelion, People, migraine, natural, nerve, Nobel, rheumatoid, patients, parsley, sage, shadow, yarrow, sleep, insomnia, pain, soul, September 2008, Smullyan, Solzhenitsyn, plantain, stress, Centaury, Thich Nhat Hanh, thyme, subconsciously, mourning, past, losses, juniper, water, hawthorn, world, work, world, sugar, etc... |
Facebook of Golden Snow https://www.facebook.com/golden.snow.3
Golden Snow
“Enjoying your many post on health dali48 ... it means a
lot in my life to have sites and blogs to follow and gain better health ... I
have been fighting a Chemical war inside my body for 29 years and found relief
in so many of your posts ... my health has
improved to the point I can do my own shopping at the market ... I love the
fact that your Diaries contains a mixture of great information for the readers
... so well chosen ... well thought out to help everyone”...
see dali48 and warning of neo-fascism since 1989 and "Banking Crisis 2008" and Climate Change and robots and poor people and social diseases and homelessness etc. - instead of UBI (ca. 500 euro) - Uncontrolled capitalism produces evil as bees produce honey etc... (dali48)
see dali48 and Climate Change and heat and dryness and burning and also floods etc. - since ca. 2000 and Copenhagen 2009 and www.rhinecleanup.org etc...
|
Keine Kommentare:
Kommentar veröffentlichen